In terms of quiet getaways from Corfu, the small island of Antipaxi – which is extremely close located to Paxi – can not be rivaled by any of the Ionian Islands. This picturesque island is charming not by whatever impressive hotspots; on the contrary, Atipaxi is not even a tourist destination proper. All day-trippers can find in Antipaxi in terms of mainstream attractions refers to the numerous splendid beaches the island is bordered by and to the fish taverns opened in high season on the respective stretches of sand. In addition, the island doesn’t even have an infrastructure enabling accommodation solutions, the only chance visitors can have referring to the possibility of renting a room in one of the locals’ houses. However, the feeling of finding oneself in this small wonderful island unadulterated by the touch of modern tourism, and yet still be able to visit it, is impossible to match or to obtain in any other place. Antipaxi is, eventually, a place only eccentric tastes can actually treasure and duly appreciate.
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
Located only 30 minutes southwards from Corfu Town, the lovely beach of Glyfada (Glifada) is deemed one of the finest and longest of all beaches in Corfu.
As far as northwestern beaches go, the Sidari Beach, part of the homonymous resort, is said to be the most impressive of all, which is why it is so highly frequented.