🌿 Bonus Village at the End
Besides these 10 beautiful villages, don’t miss our bonus recommendation at the end of this guide. Hidden in a traditional Corfiot village stands “Evdokia”, a magnificent olive tree estimated to be around 1,200 years old. It is considered one of the oldest and largest living olive trees in Europe and is truly one of Corfu’s most remarkable natural landmarks.
Keep reading to discover where you can find this incredible tree and how to visit it.
🏴 Corfu and the Age of Pirates
For centuries, the Ionian Sea was not only a route for trade and travel, but also an area exposed to pirate raids. Coastal settlements were more vulnerable, so many Corfiots preferred to live in villages built on hillsides, mountain slopes or inland areas.
Not every traditional village in Corfu was founded specifically because of piracy, but this period helped shape the way many settlements developed. High locations, narrow alleys and inland positions were often practical choices in uncertain times.
Quick Overview
- Best historic village: Old Perithia
- Best sunset village: Afionas
- Best viewpoint village: Lakones
- Best traditional atmosphere: Chlomos
- Best seaside village: Kassiopi
Contents
- 1. Old Perithia
- 2. Afionas
- 3. Lakones
- 4. Chlomos
- 5. Sokraki
- 6. Spartilas
- 7. Kassiopi
- 8. Peroulades
- 9. Agios Mattheos
- 10. Pelekas
1. Old Perithia
Old Perithia is one of the most atmospheric villages in Corfu and one of the best places to understand the island’s older way of life. Located on the slopes of Mount Pantokrator, this historic stone village feels like an open-air museum.
The village was built in a protected mountain location, away from the coast, which made it safer during periods when pirate raids and coastal attacks were a serious concern. Today, its abandoned houses, churches and narrow stone paths create one of the most unique experiences in Corfu.
Why visit Old Perithia?
- To explore one of Corfu’s best-preserved historic villages.
- To see traditional stone houses and old churches.
- To combine the visit with Mount Pantokrator.
- To enjoy a quieter, more atmospheric side of Corfu.
How to get there from Corfu Town
Starting point: Spianada Square, Corfu Town
Distance: Approximately 40 km
Driving time: Around 55–65 minutes
Nearby places to visit
- Mount Pantokrator
- Kassiopi
- Agios Spyridon Beach
- Acharavi
Best time to visit
Spring and autumn are ideal because the weather is cooler and the village feels peaceful. In summer, visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon.
Local tip
After exploring the village, continue toward Mount Pantokrator for one of the best panoramic views in Corfu.
2. Afionas
Afionas is one of the most beautiful villages in Corfu, famous for its panoramic views, traditional alleys and its position above Porto Timoni. It is a village that combines history, romance and natural beauty in one place.
Its high location above the sea made it a naturally strategic settlement. From here, locals could see the coastline clearly, something that was important in older times when approaching ships were not always welcome.
Why visit Afionas?
- For the famous view over Porto Timoni.
- For sunset photos and romantic walks.
- For traditional village streets and cafés.
- For one of the most scenic stops in northwest Corfu.
How to get there from Corfu Town
Starting point: Spianada Square, Corfu Town
Distance: Approximately 34 km
Driving time: Around 50–60 minutes
Nearby places to visit
- Porto Timoni
- Agios Georgios Pagon
- Arillas
- Agios Stefanos Avliotes
Best time to visit
Late afternoon is one of the best times to visit Afionas, especially if you want to enjoy the sunset over the Ionian Sea.
Local tip
If you plan to walk down to Porto Timoni, wear proper shoes. The path is beautiful but rocky in places.
3. Lakones
Lakones is often called the “Balcony of Corfu” because of its spectacular view over Paleokastritsa. It is one of the most rewarding villages to visit if you love viewpoints, photography and traditional architecture.
The village sits high above the coast, and this elevated position was useful long before tourism arrived. In older times, villages built above the sea offered better visibility and greater protection than exposed coastal settlements.
Why visit Lakones?
- For the famous Bella Vista viewpoint.
- For panoramic views over Paleokastritsa.
- For traditional houses and narrow village streets.
- For easy access to Angelokastro and nearby beaches.
How to get there from Corfu Town
Starting point: Spianada Square, Corfu Town
Distance: Approximately 24 km
Driving time: Around 35–45 minutes
Nearby places to visit
- Paleokastritsa
- Angelokastro
- Bella Vista Viewpoint
- Liapades
Best time to visit
Morning is great for clear views, while late afternoon gives warmer light for photos.
Local tip
Do not only stop at the viewpoint. Walk inside the village too, because the traditional streets are part of the charm.
4. Chlomos
Perched on a hillside overlooking southern Corfu, Chlomos is a historic traditional village that has preserved much of its authentic character, with narrow cobbled streets, colourful Venetian-style houses and peaceful little squares.
Unlike the busy coastal resorts, Chlomos offers visitors the opportunity to experience everyday village life. Walking through its quiet alleys feels like stepping back in time, while the elevated position provides beautiful views towards Lake Korission ( with flamingos ) and the Ionian Sea.
Why visit Chlomos?
- Traditional village atmosphere.
- Venetian-style architecture.
- Beautiful panoramic views.
- Peaceful atmosphere away from mass tourism.
How to get there from Corfu Town
Starting point: Spianada Square, Corfu Town
Distance: Approximately 28 km
Driving time: Around 40 minutes
Nearby attractions
- Issos Beach
- Lake Korission
- Boukari
- Petriti
Best time to visit
Late afternoon is ideal, especially if you combine your visit with dinner in Boukari.
Local Tip
Bring your camera. Chlomos is one of Corfu’s most photogenic traditional villages.
5. Sokraki
Nestled among olive groves on the slopes of Mount Pantokrator, Sokraki is a charming mountain village where time seems to slow down. It is one of the best places to discover rural Corfu and enjoy peaceful walks surrounded by nature.
The village is also a popular starting point for hiking routes leading towards Mount Pantokrator, making it an excellent destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Why visit Sokraki?
- Authentic mountain village.
- Excellent hiking opportunities.
- Traditional cafés and tavernas.
- Beautiful olive grove scenery.
How to get there from Corfu Town
Starting point: Spianada Square, Corfu Town
Distance: Approximately 23 km
Driving time: Around 35 minutes
Nearby attractions
- Mount Pantokrator trails
- Spartilas
- Ano Korakiana
- Ipsos
Best time to visit
Spring is particularly beautiful when the countryside is green and full of wildflowers.
Local Tip
Try a traditional Corfiot coffee in the village square before continuing towards Pantokrator.
6. Spartilas
Spartilas sits high above the east coast of Corfu and offers some of the island’s finest panoramic views. Looking across the Ionian Sea towards Albania, this traditional village combines spectacular scenery with authentic local life.
Its mountain location makes it cooler during the summer months and an ideal stop for visitors exploring northeastern Corfu.
Why visit Spartilas?
- Magnificent panoramic views.
- Traditional Corfiot architecture.
- Easy access to Mount Pantokrator.
- Excellent local tavernas.
How to get there from Corfu Town
Starting point: Spianada Square, Corfu Town
Distance: Approximately 19 km
Driving time: Around 30 minutes
Nearby attractions
- Barbati Beach
- Ipsos
- Mount Pantokrator
- Sokraki
Best time to visit
Visit during sunset for unforgettable views across the east coast of Corfu.
Local Tip
Many visitors simply drive through Spartilas. Take time to walk around the village and enjoy a meal with a view.
7. Kassiopi
Located on Corfu’s beautiful northeast coast, Kassiopi is one of the island’s most charming villages, combining traditional Greek character with a lively waterfront atmosphere. Built around a picturesque harbour, it has been welcoming travellers for centuries and remains one of Corfu’s most popular destinations.
Dominating the village is the impressive Kassiopi Castle, a Byzantine fortress later strengthened during the medieval period. From its walls, visitors can enjoy spectacular panoramic views over the Ionian Sea and the Albanian coastline while discovering one of Corfu’s most important historic landmarks.
Why visit Kassiopi?
- Historic Kassiopi Castle.
- Beautiful traditional harbour.
- Crystal-clear beaches.
- Excellent restaurants and cafés.
- One of Corfu’s most picturesque villages.
How to get there from Corfu Town
Starting point: Spianada Square, Corfu Town
Distance: Approximately 36 km
Driving time: Around 55–60 minutes
Nearby attractions
- Kassiopi Castle
- Bataria Beach
- Pipitos Beach
- Kanoni Beach
- Old Perithia
Best time to visit
Visit in the morning to explore the castle before relaxing by the harbour or one of Kassiopi’s beautiful beaches. Late afternoon is also perfect for a leisurely waterfront dinner.
Local Tip
Walk up to Kassiopi Castle for some of the finest coastal views in northeastern Corfu. Afterwards, take a stroll around the harbour and enjoy fresh seafood at one of the traditional waterfront tavernas.
8. Peroulades
Peroulades is one of the most picturesque villages in northwestern Corfu. While the village itself has retained its traditional charm, it is best known for two spectacular natural attractions: Logas Beach and Cape Drastis.
The dramatic sandstone cliffs, breathtaking sea views and unforgettable sunsets make Peroulades one of the island’s favourite destinations for photographers and nature lovers.
Why visit Peroulades?
- Logas Beach.
- Cape Drastis.
- Amazing sunset views.
- Traditional village atmosphere.
How to get there from Corfu Town
Starting point: Spianada Square, Corfu Town
Distance: Approximately 38 km
Driving time: Around 55–60 minutes
Nearby attractions
- Logas Beach
- Cape Drastis
- Sidari
- Canal d’Amour
Best time to visit
Arrive one or two hours before sunset to enjoy both the village and the famous cliffs.
Local Tip
Stay until sunset. It is considered one of the most beautiful sunset locations anywhere in Corfu.
9. Agios Mattheos
Agios Mattheos is one of Corfu’s largest traditional villages and a wonderful place to experience authentic local life. Nestled on the slopes of Mount Gamila, it is surrounded by ancient olive groves and peaceful countryside.
Its location also makes it an excellent base for exploring some of southern Corfu’s most important attractions, including Gardiki Castle, Lake Korission and Halikounas Beach.
Why visit Agios Mattheos?
- Authentic village atmosphere.
- Historic surroundings.
- Traditional cafés and tavernas.
- Easy access to beaches and nature.
How to get there from Corfu Town
Starting point: Spianada Square, Corfu Town
Distance: Approximately 25 km
Driving time: Around 35–40 minutes
Nearby attractions
- Gardiki Castle
- Lake Korission
- Halikounas Beach
- Prasoudi Beach
Best time to visit
Spring and autumn are ideal for exploring both the village and the surrounding countryside.
Local Tip
Combine your visit with Gardiki Castle and Halikounas Beach for an excellent full-day excursion.
10. Pelekas
Pelekas is one of Corfu’s best-known villages thanks to Kaiser’s Throne, a spectacular viewpoint once visited by Kaiser Wilhelm II. Today it attracts visitors from around the world for its panoramic views and unforgettable sunsets.
The village itself offers charming narrow streets, traditional cafés and easy access to several of Corfu’s finest west coast beaches.
Why visit Pelekas?
- Kaiser’s Throne viewpoint.
- Magnificent sunsets.
- Traditional village atmosphere.
- Close to beautiful beaches.
How to get there from Corfu Town
Starting point: Spianada Square, Corfu Town
Distance: Approximately 13 km
Driving time: Around 25 minutes
Nearby attractions
- Kaiser’s Throne
- Glyfada Beach
- Myrtiotissa Beach
- Kontogialos Beach
Best time to visit
Visit during the late afternoon and stay until sunset for the best experience.
Local Tip
Arrive early during the summer months, as Kaiser’s Throne is one of Corfu’s most popular sunset locations.
🚗 One-Day Corfu Villages Road Trip
If you have a rental car, you can combine several of these beautiful villages into one unforgettable day trip. Starting from Spianada Square in Corfu Town, this circular route allows you to experience mountain scenery, traditional villages, spectacular viewpoints and authentic local life.
| Stop | Highlights |
|---|---|
| Pelekas | Kaiser’s Throne viewpoint |
| Lakones | Bella Vista & Paleokastritsa views |
| Afionas | Porto Timoni & sunset views |
| Peroulades | Logas Beach & Cape Drastis |
| Kassiopi | Kassiopi Castle & harbour |
| Old Perithia | Historic stone village |
| Spartilas | Panoramic east coast views |
| Sokraki | Traditional mountain village |
| Agios Mattheos | Gardiki Castle & Halikounas |
| Chlomos | Traditional southern Corfu |
Quick Comparison
| Village | Best For | Driving Time |
|---|---|---|
| Old Perithia | History | 55–65 min |
| Afionas | Sunsets | 50–60 min |
| Lakones | Views | 35–45 min |
| Chlomos | Traditional atmosphere | 40 min |
| Sokraki | Hiking | 35 min |
| Spartilas | Panoramic scenery | 30 min |
| Kassiopi | Historic harbour | 55–60 min |
| Peroulades | Sunsets | 55–60 min |
| Agios Mattheos | Authentic village life | 35–40 min |
| Pelekas | Kaiser’s Throne | 25 min |
Frequently Asked Questions
Which village is the most beautiful in Corfu?
Afionas, Lakones and Old Perithia are among the most popular choices, although every visitor has their own favourite.
Which village has the best sunset?
Afionas, Peroulades and Pelekas are famous for unforgettable sunsets.
Which village is best for history lovers?
Old Perithia offers one of the richest historical experiences on the island.
Do I need a car?
Yes. Although some villages can be reached by bus, renting a car gives you much greater flexibility and allows you to visit several villages in one day.
Can I visit all ten villages in one day?
It is possible, but two days will allow you to enjoy each village at a much more relaxed pace.
💙 Local Insight
One of the best ways to experience Corfu is to leave the coastline behind for a few hours. The island’s villages reveal a quieter, more authentic side of Corfu where traditions, local hospitality and spectacular landscapes come together.
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re searching for spectacular viewpoints, traditional architecture, authentic local food or peaceful mountain scenery, Corfu’s villages have something for every traveller. Take your time, explore beyond the beaches and discover the authentic heart of the island.
Continue Exploring Corfu
🌿 Bonus Stop: The Ancient Olive Tree “Evdokia”
If you have time for one more unforgettable stop, head to the traditional village of Stroggili ( historic 16th-century settlement ) in southern Corfu. Here you’ll find “Evdokia”, a monumental olive tree estimated to be around 1,200 years old. With its enormous trunk and fascinating history, it is considered one of the oldest and largest living olive trees in Europe.
Even after more than a thousand years, “Evdokia” still produces olives and olive oil today, making it not only a historic natural monument, but also a living part of Corfu’s agricultural heritage.
Standing beneath its ancient branches is a truly unique experience and a wonderful reminder of Corfu’s rich natural and cultural heritage.
📍 How to get there
Location: Stroggili Village, Central Corfu
💙 Local Tip: Combine your visit with Agios Mattheos, Gardiki Castle and Lake Korission to enjoy one of the most rewarding day trips in southern Corfu.




















