The north east side Nissaki Beach (otherwise called the Krouzeri Beach) is a pebbly stretch often opted for by numerous holidaymakers given the spectacular scenery in which it is located, that is, at the meeting point of Mount Pantokrator and the sea. It is renowned for its clear waters, which is precisely why it has been awarded the blue flag, and it gives sunbathers the possibility to diversify their way of spending leisure time by means of certain water sports facilities and boat hire services. The adjoining taverns and hotels turn Nisaki into an extremely accessible venue.
Museum of Asian Art opens the range of establishments covering the topic of art exhibits. This one is located in the Palace of Saints Michael and George.
The Ermones Beach, a blue flagged venue with deep waters, is just as much worth visiting, since it lacks nothing of what more famous beaches feature.
What is unique about the Acharavi Beach is that it stands out as the longest beach in Corfu. Acharavi is the most important northern seaside resort.