The Kalami (or Kalamiones) Beach is a wide pebbly stretch awarded, as expected, the blue flag. It lies on the northeastern side of Corfu, the area being dotted with hotels and eating venues. The beach is popular with tourists in search of calmness and quietness, and it also stands out as a favorite destination for families, given its shallow waters.
The Serbian Museum speaks about the stay of the Serbian army which found refuge in Corfu during World War I. Exhibits Uniforms, medals, flags, ammunition and well as sundry artifacts
Corfu boasts yet another extremely valuable museum, namely, the Ionian Bank Museum of Banknotes. Exhibits oldest banknote in the world issued in China in 1300 AD
Roda is a resort located precisely in the center of the northern coastline of Corfu, near Kassiopi, Akharavi (largest beach) and Sidari Corfu resorts.