B&B Corfu

    97 Bed and Breakfasts in and around Corfu, Ionian Islands, Greece

    Bed and Breakfast Corfu

    Corfu, Emerald Isle in the Ionian Sea. Soak in the Mediterranean sun on this spectacular island filled with mountains and caves and many a sandy beach. From the peaceful whitewashed villages and olive groves to the nightlife, there is something for everyone. Choose from our range of B&Bs at Bed and Breakfast Corfu.

    By the Beach

    With 130 miles of coastline, at a Bed and Breakfast Corfu, you are never more than a Frisbee throw from a beach. Families will enjoy the shallow crystalline waters of Ipsos or Dassia Beach on the East coast. For peace and tranquility head to the more unspoiled Nissaki or Barbati beaches where you can swim at the foot of Mount Pantokrator. A romantic visit to the Canal D’Amour is essential, legend has it that couples who swim through the canal will soon be married.

    Watersports

    When it comes to watersports Corfu has it covered. Its variety of blue flag beaches offer everything from snorkeling to windsurfing. At Glyfada beach, you can enjoy adrenaline-inducing jet-skiing, water-skiing, banana boats, and pedalos. The turquoise waters of Paleokastritsa are famous for Scuba Diving, with spectacular caverns and reefs attracting an amazing array of marine life.

    After the sun sets

    Whether you want to dance until dawn or sip a Metaxa at a candlelit tavern, Corfu has plenty to offer in the way of nightlife. Choose a Bed and Breakfast Corfu in Corfu Town if you want to be within walking distance of trendy lounge clubs and restaurants serving tasty local dishes. Hardcore party-goers can make a beeline for the infamous resort of Kavos where the music is pumping and the drinks flow all night long.

    Old Corfu Town

    Island hopping, a weekend break, or an extended holiday, whatever your reason for visiting Greece we have the perfect accommodation for you at Bed and Breakfast Corfu. Corfu town is a buzzing plethora of shops, cafes, and souvenir shops. Be sure to sample the local cuisine in the old town and take in the architecture which hints at its French, Venetian and British past.