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    Agni Taverna

    Posted by PhilFerris 1 May 2011

    It is a psaro (fish) taverna on a small beach tucked away in Agni Bay on Corfu. They serve the most delicious food, particularly seafood, with views over the water to the Albanian mainland - at night the moon rises over the bay.

    www.agni.gr
    Google map: bit.ly/l1Wsj3

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    Paleokastritsa Moni Theotokou

    Posted by Sissi 4 June 2009

    This beautiful 17th century monastery is a hit with the tour buses, but even with the crowds it's a wonderful diversion from the beach, and a great way to see the entire island unfold from your car window as you climb Corfu's hills.

    Perched high on a headland and surrounded by wild flowers, the orange buildings are wonderfully ornate inside, and you can look at the famous ceiling carving of the ‘Tree of Life’.

    Be sure to cover your shoulders or wear respectable clothing, no matter how intense the summer heat!

    Above the beach resort Paleokastritsa

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    Mount Pantokrator

    Posted by Sissi 2 June 2009

    A great free thing to do, and a chance to escape from the overcrowded resorts.

    Corfu’s highest mountain is a giddy 1000 meters high in the north of the island, and the views from the top are breathtaking. On a clear day you can spot the southern tip of Italy, and see neighbouring islands like Paxos.

    Rent a car and take the scenic drive, or if you're feeling adventurous hike to the top - remember to pack lots of suncream and wear comfortable shoes.

    Mount Pantokrator

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    Cheap boat trip

    Posted by Pelekas 10 June 2006

    There is a small boat that runs between Corfu Town and Vidos Island for just one euro return.
    The three-minute trip affords wonderful panoramic views of the old Venetian town from the water. Once on the small island you can have a drink or meal, wander through the pine trees or lie on the beach.

    The boat leaves at regular intervals until late evening from the Old Port.

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