What is unique about the Acharavi Beach is that it stands out as the longest beach in Corfu. Pertaining to the most important northern seaside resort, namely, Acharavi, the beach is highly frequented due to its belonging to this resort. It is a place fitted for spending time with the family, since its inviting waters are both free of sea urchins and gradually deepening. The beach is dotted with lounge chairs and umbrellas, yielding the typical image of a sunny beach. Certain taverns can be found on the beach, but the resort is replete with restaurants and all sorts of eateries, as well as with variously rated sleeping venues. The left side of the beach makes available a series of water sports facilities, as well as a boat hire operator.
Corfu Byzantine Museum, besides its historic relevance, is also religiously valuable, since, first of all, it is hosted by the Panagia Antivouniotissa Church
The Molos Beach looks a lot like the Kavos Beach, featuring shallow waters and a sandy texture.
Located some 13 kilometers westwards from Corfu Town, the Pelekas Beach (also referred to as the Kontogialos Beach) is an inviting stretch of sand