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Igoumenitsa Ferry
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More About Igoumenitsa
Igoumenitsa is a city in north-western Greece. It is the capital of the prefecture Thesprotia.
Igoumenitsa is 480 km from Athens and 460 km from Thessaloniki . Igoumenitsa is the Port of Corfu which serves ferry routes to the islands of Corfu and Paxoi (includes Paxos and Antipaxos), with Italy (Bari, Brindisi, Venice, Ancona, Triest) and Patras.
The town of Igoumenitsa is home to numerous banks, hotels, bureaux de change and shops which are all within walking distance of the port. The port is home to public telephones, clean and comfortable waiting areas, vending machines and toilets.
The port of Igoumenitsa handles several ferry companies, sailing to several Greek and Italian destinations and throughout the week. These include: Ventouris Ferries, SuperFast Ferries, ANEK Lines, Minoan Lines, Agoudimos Ferries, Fragline Ferries and Maritime Way Ferries (commonly referred to as MyWay). Most of the ferries have stops prior to reaching their main destination.
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The main holiday resorts and beaches are: Acharavi, Agni, Arilas, Avlaki, Barbati, Benitsas, Dasia, Ermones, Saint Georgios (North and South), Glyfada, Agios Gordios, Gouvia, Ipsos, Kalami, Kaminaki Kassiopi, Kavos, Kerrasia, Kontokali, Messonghi Agios Nikolas, Nissaki, Paleokastritsa, Pelekas, Roda, Sidari, Agios (Saint) Stephanos (NE) Agios (Saint) Stephanos (NW).
Kalami
Kalami bay is set nestling below the North East Corfu hills and famous for the Durrel's 'White House' and beautiful beach. Kalami is a popular destination for couples and also suits a family holiday; families with both young children and teenagers will find this resort an ideal holiday away from the hustle and bustle of the busier towns on the island and yet typically Greek.
Kassiopi
Kassiopi is a lively resort at the North East corner of Corfu. A charming little fishing village, with a traditional port. Tourism has of course had its influence, but you can still find local fishermen bringing home the morning catch down at the harbour. Kassiopi Corfu
Roda Corfu Roda is a Corfufishing village and a small family beach resort, it is mostly used by the British package tour operators. There is a super sandy beach. The original town has developed, but you will still find locals continuing their everyday life. Roda Corfu
Sidari Corfu Sidari is ideal for families looking for a package holiday. The resort is much larger than Roda. There are several beaches and many lively activities.
Roda
Saint Stephanos Corfu Agios Stephanos is a small fishing village, located on the North East coast of Corfu. (Rather confusing, as there is another Agios Stephanos located on the North West coast) This little fishing village has now become a very popular 'up market' resort with many stylish villas for rent.
Arilas
The resort of Arillas is quiet and mainly for families and couples. Thankfully. there is not much around Arillas except for the beach and swimming!
Paleokastritsa
Paleokastritsa is set around three main bays. It is famous for being Corfu's most treasured beauty spot, and becomes busy with day trippers throughout the season. Luxury yachts sail in to admire the back drop of the beautiful green hills around Paleokastritsa.
Glyfada
If you are looking for a stunning sandy beach - probably the finest the island has to offer - then Glyfada should be on your list. There are several bars and tavernas around Glyfada beach as well as the usual hotels and a few apartments.
Nissaki
Nissaki means Little Island and hundreds of years ago that is what it was. On top of the island, now stands a Taverna. In years past, the local people worked on this island, shaping stones and local rocks bought to them by boat. The stones were used for building. After many years, the chippings falling into sea formed a ramp and eventually joined the land. Now there is a narrow road that now runs between the old island where the Taverna stands and the mainland. Nissaki has a small beach and is extremely pretty. The beach is a small horseshoe shape with fine pebbles, offering excellent swimming, although it can become a little crowded when daytrip boats arrive for lunch.
Kaminaki
Kaminaki is one of Corfu's best kept secrets. A tiny breach-fronted village, tucked away amongst the olive groves. The bay is a beautiful well kept secret with sparkling white pebbles and a turquoise water gently lapping against the beach. It is almost a dream and probably the one that many of us have when we picture a small Greek holiday destination. One Taverna sits right on the beach, while another sits up high on the rocks overlooking the bay. The atmosphere is friendly - not dissimilar to other smaller coastal resorts in the area. The local boat hire owners chat to you as you stroll along the waters edge. The bay has remained untouched by tourism.
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