What is so appealing about the Kassiopi Beach is that it is located at the foot of Mount Pantokrator, which yields an excellent and spectacular scenery combining both the dramatic lines of topography and the smooth curves of the beach and of the sea. The Kassiopi Beach is genuinely one of the most crowded in Corfu, being provided with hundreds of lounge chairs and umbrellas. Given that it pertains to the namesake resort, the beach is surrounded by countless establishments offering accommodation services, as well as by numerous eating and drinking venues. Several karaoke bars can be found nearby, giving clients the occasion to test their talents or, in all cases, to spend a lovely time and have fun.
Paleokastritsa is, by far, the jewel beach resort on the west coast of Corfu island. Its main attractions are the blue flagged beaches and water sports.
Another rather unmatched beach in the west of Corfu refers to the Myrtiotissa Beach, an excellent venue for those who know how to appreciate a stretch of sand
The Kalami (or Kalamiones) Beach is a wide pebbly stretch awarded, as expected, the blue flag. It lies on the northeastern side of Corfu.