Corfu, Arillas, Arillas Beach

Arillas Beach - stretches as a wide, golden sandy beach along the bay of Arillas
Corfu is a lush Greek island in the Ionian Sea, located near the Albanian coast and northwest of the Greek mainland. Corfu is one of Greece’s most popular and historically rich islands, known for its beautiful nature, Venetian architecture and cultural diversity. The capital, Corfu Town (Kerkyra), is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with narrow alleys, elegant squares and two impressive fortresses. Greek, Italian, British and French influences coexist here in both the architectural style and cuisine. Corfu also has a rich selection of beaches – from long sandy beaches in the west to small pebble beaches and turquoise waters in the east. Corfu has been inhabited since ancient times and played an important role under both the Byzantine and Venetian empires. Today, the island combines its history with modern tourism, and visitors are attracted by swimming, hiking, history and local culture.
Arillas - a quiet and charming coastal village in northwestern Corfu. Arillas is particularly popular with travelers seeking tranquility, nature and a genuine atmosphere, far from the busy pace of mass tourism. The area around Arillas is also known for its ecotourism and alternative lifestyle, where yoga, meditation and nature-friendly accommodation are part of the experience. Arillas also has locally produced wine and olive oil, as well as small shops and family-run hotels.
Arillas Beach - stretches as a wide, golden sandy beach along the bay, with soft sand, shallow water and clear sea views. The beach is well-maintained, family-friendly and lined with a few tavernas and cafes.
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