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🏖️ Arillas, Corfu: A Seaside Village You’ll Remember

When we talk about Arillas, we’re talking about one of those places in northwest Corfu that feels easy from the first day. A long sandy bay, olive trees behind it, low hills around it, and a sea that stays calm and friendly most of the time.

Arillas is around 35 km from Corfu Town and the airport. In normal conditions it’s about 50–60 minutes by car, depending on traffic and the time of day. The last part of the drive is quiet countryside, and then suddenly you see the bay open up.

✨ Why We Like Arillas

Arillas works because it doesn’t try too hard. Days are slow, the beach is wide, the water is clean, and evenings feel social but not loud. You’ll see the same faces walking the beachfront lane at sunset, families finishing dinner, and people just enjoying the calm rhythm.

And yes—the sunset in Arillas is the real thing. When the light drops, the bay turns gold, and you can often see the Diapontia Islands on the horizon when the air is clear.

🌊 Arillas Beach: Clean Water & Shallow Swimming

The best part of Arillas beach is how family-friendly it is. The sea here is usually super clean and very shallow for a long distance, which makes it ideal for children and relaxed swimming. You can walk in slowly, take your time, and not feel rushed by waves.

  • Great for families with young kids (shallow entry + calm water on many days).
  • Easy beach days: long walks on the sand, slow swims, no drama.
  • You’ll find sunbeds, umbrellas, and in summer usually pedalos / SUP / canoes.

Local note: On the far right end of the beach (all the way to the end), it’s common to see people swimming nude. It’s not official with signs, but in practice it’s an unofficial nudist area. If you’re with kids and prefer to avoid it, just stay more central on the beach.

⭐ Things to Do in Arillas (The Easy Way)

In high season, we always prefer swimming early in the morning or later in the afternoon. Midday can be hot, but mornings and late hours feel perfect—especially when you want the beach to feel wide and quiet.

  • Beach time: slow swimming, bodyboarding, and long shoreline walks.
  • Sunset: grab a drink, sit near the sea, and let the day end properly.
  • Short trips: Arillas is a great base for exploring the whole northwest side.

☕ Must-Visit Spot: Akrotiri Café (Cape Between Arillas & Agios Stefanos)

If you do one “local” stop while you’re here, make it Akrotiri Café, sitting on the cape between Arillas and Agios Stefanos Avliotes. The views up there are special—especially with a coffee or a cold drink when the wind is gentle.

And if you go, say hi to my good friend Alex Magoulas who works behind the bar. He’s one of the good guys.

🍽️ Village Life & Where to Eat

If you ask us “where should we eat in Arillas?”, the answer is simple: walk slowly near sunset and choose a place that feels right. Arillas has that relaxed, honest food style—fresh fish, grilled calamari, Greek salads that actually taste like summer, and proper home-style plates when you go slightly inland.

Nights aren’t about clubs here. It’s more about a long dinner, a final drink, and the sound of the sea in the background.

🧘 Arillas Yoga & Wellness

Over the years, Arillas has attracted small wellness groups—yoga sessions and simple retreats tucked behind the village, usually among the olive groves. Nothing flashy, just quiet routines: sunrise stretching, calm evenings, and slow walks. If that’s your vibe, you’ll find it here.

🚗 Getting Around & Distances

🗺️ Map Directions

You can reach Arillas by bus (Green Buses do serve the northwest), but outside peak season schedules can be limited. If you want freedom to explore, a car is usually the easiest solution.

  • Corfu Town: ~35 km (about 50–60 minutes by car)
  • Sidari: ~10 km (about 15–20 minutes)
  • Agios Stefanos Avliotes: ~3–4 km (about 5–10 minutes)
  • Afionas village: ~10–12 km (about 15–20 minutes)
  • Porto Timoni (from Afionas): short hike after you reach Afionas
  • Agios Georgios (Pagon) Beach: ~12–15 km (about 20–25 minutes)
  • Cape Drastis: roughly 20–30 minutes (depending on the route and road conditions)
  • Avliotes village: around 10 minutes
  • Peroulades village: around 20–25 minutes

📍 Nearby Places We Recommend (Local Picks)

One thing we love about Arillas is that you’re close to some of the most character-filled corners of Corfu’s northwest. Here are a few places that are worth your time:

  • Agios Georgios (Pagon) Beach — another beautiful, long beach nearby, great for an easy day by the sea.
  • Cape Drastis — dramatic cliffs and views (best with calm weather and good shoes).
  • Avliotes — one of the biggest villages in the area that still feels very traditional.
  • Peroulades — another large, traditional village, famous for its west-coast scenery nearby.

Hidden beach tip: If you want a small, quieter beach that many visitors miss, open Google Maps and search for “Katevasidi Beach” (between Agios Stefanos Avlioton and Sidari). It’s not a big organized beach—more of a low-key, local-style spot—so go prepared and keep it clean.

🛏️ Where to Stay in Arillas

Arillas has a nice mix: small family-run hotels, simple studios and apartments in olive gardens, and a few villas set back from the beach. If you want the easiest holiday rhythm, staying close to the beachfront makes everything feel walkable—morning coffee, swim, lunch, sunset, repeat.

🧭 Final Notes

Arillas isn’t about ticking boxes. It’s about beach days that feel calm, water that’s kind to families, and the northwest Corfu atmosphere that stays more relaxed than the busy parts of the island. If you like simple, real Corfu rhythm—this place will grow on you.