Corfu

What you need to know before you go

Corfu is an island off the northwest coast of Greece in the Ionian Sea that is defined by rugged mountainous terrain, lots of luxurious resorts and a cultural melting pot. The island spent hundreds of years under Venetian, British and French rule before officially becoming part of Greece in the mid-19th century, and the mixed heritage shows through on every city street. Corfu Town showcases Venetian influence in its twin fortresses, an arcade in the French style and the British-influenced Palace of St. Michael and St. George.

The Achilleion is a palace dating to the 1800s that houses a museum and formal gardens. The Cathedral of Saint Spyridon has a soaring bell tower and dates to the 1500s. To get panoramic views from a breathtaking historic building, the New Venetian Fortress offers photo opportunities that will light up your Instagram feed. For some modern family fun, Aqualand Corfu Water Park offers a spa, dining, water slides and rides.

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