The Best Hotel in Corfu, Greece

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Corfu has bed-and-breakfast hotels in renovated Venetian town houses, sleek resorts with children's programs and spas, and, outside Corfu town, simple rooms and studio apartments that can be rented out on the spot. The explosion of tourism in recent years has led to prepaid, low-price package tours, and the largest hotels often cater to groups. The availability of charter flights from the United Kingdom and other European cities means there's a steady flow of tourists from spring through fall. These masses can get rowdy and overwhelm otherwise pleasant surroundings, mainly in towns along the island's southeast and northwest coast. Budget accommodation is scarce, though rooms can sometimes be found in towns and villages. Many British companies offer villas and apartments for rent—some luxurious, others more basic—by the week or month. Corfu is popular from Easter (when the island is crammed with Greek tourists) through September, and reservations are strongly recommended during that period. Many hotels and restaurants are closed from the end of October to Easter.

Casa Lucia

$ | Corfu–Paleokastritsa road, Greece Fodor's Choice

There are far grander places to stay on Corfu but few with as much quiet, unpretentious charm as Casa Lucia, where the stone buildings of an old olive press have been converted into guest cottages and smaller studios. Every one of them has its own kitchen and a little terrace overlooking the tranquil garden, filled with hibiscus, olive trees, and bougainvillea. Cottages have two to five beds and are great for families; studios sleep only two. The decor in all the units is simple and cozy. Lots of folks come back year after year. Tai chi and yoga sessions are held out in the garden by the pool. Though there's no breakfast, the management leaves a larder in the room of bread, fruit, milk, and tea and coffee for arriving guests.

Pros

  • Gorgeous gardens and pool
  • All units have a kitchen and terrace
  • Family-friendly with no traffic

Cons

  • Fairly basic bathrooms in studios
  • Not by the sea
  • While two tavernas are a short walk away, you need a car for shops and sights
Corfu–Paleokastritsa road, Greece
26610-91419
Hotel Details
10 rooms
No Meals

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