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                <title>Kalami</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA['Corfu' and 'island retreat' may not be words which the traveller may think go together but there are still a few underdeveloped pockets located on the Albania-facing coastline of this green Greek isle. Tucked into the north-east is the village of Kalami, which makes a great base for exploring this rocky peninsula by bus, car, moped or legs. Heading north  along the pretty coastal path leads you to a bay backed with swaying eucalyptus. Here at Kerasia, the lone taverna is the coolest move to avoid the midday sun. South of Kalami, a more rugged path, which itself passes through deserted bays and coves, ends at Agni. This gourmet's paradise plays host to three tavernas - all revered by gastronomes from the island and afar. Indeed, the most popular, Agni Taverna, was the purported location of the meeting between Peter Mandelson and George Osborne last year. I guess they thought it was a neat retreat as well!]]></description>
                
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                <title>Villa Annamay</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[It's a private villa in a really small quiet village called St. Spiridon, in the north of Corfu. What I really love about it is it's still home to many locals, so you can experience the true Corfu, as opposed to today's tacky modern complexes.  <br><br>Close to small tavernas offering delicious locally cooked food, and just five minutes' walk from St. Spiridon bay, a gentle beach, perfectly clear for snorkeling.]]></description>
                
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                <title>CorfuWelcome.com Recipes!</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[There's a new website about Corfu, containing loads of info, but the best parts are the traditional Corfiot recipes! If you've ever tried Bianco, Bourdetto or Sofrito, you'll be glad to find those and more recipes free online!<br><br>If you want, you can also book online for your next Corfu Holidays!<br><br>Corfiot tastes at home!]]></description>
                
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