3 top landmarks in Corfu
Think of Corfu and images of stone-built villages cascading hill slopes, crystal blue waters shimmering in the hot sun and golden-soft sandy beaches pop in your mind! A visit to this island is a lifelong dream for many folks, as it offers breathtaking landscapes, stunning coastlines, ancient historic ruins, a vibrant spirit and a flair or essence that is hard to pinpoint-it is simply Corfu, simply amazing!
Let’s take a look at a few top attractions!
Panagia Vlacherna and the nearby Mouse Island (Pontikonissi) are both must visit destinations when in Corfu. Kanoni is a neighbourhood of Corfu that is very close to the city centre and it took its name from the old cannon that sits on top of a hill. Underneath the hill you will find the small church of Panagia Vlacherna that was built in the 17th century and it is a lovely white chapel on the backdrop of a clear blue sea. During the summer many weddings take place here and behind the church you can sit on the big rocks to enjoy the sunset and watch the airplanes that pass so close by that you can almost touch them.
The Venetian Arsenal at Gouvia is Venetian shipyard built during their rule in Corfu and are an amazing site to view found at Gouvia Bay! During that time the Venetians used Gouvia Bay as a port and thus, the arsenal was constructed near the sea. The shipyard is made up of three arched docks, where two fleets were anchored. Even though the roof is missing, the walls, arches and columns of the arsenal are still intact till this day.
St George church is a beautiful church that stands near the Old Fort in Corfu. The church was originally an Anglican church. When you visit the church, you can enjoy marvellous views of Garistsa Bay!
After a long day sightseeing, you can enjoy the Corfiot hospitality at Louis Hotels in Corfu! Where are you staying? Is it Louis Corcyra Hotel, LTI Grand Hotel, PrimaSol Ionian Sun or TUI Family Life Kerkyra Golf?