Created by The Telegraph Updated On: Ağustos 7, 2012
For guaranteed sunshine, Corfu is about as reliable as it gets this time of year. It also at its liveliest, but remains one of the more rural, sleepy islands. Read our full guide http://bit.ly/OQtPf7
The Telegraph: Special treat: Among the first luxury hotels on the island, the Corfu Palace Hotel has a prime location a few steps south of the Esplanade overlooking Garítsa Bay. Doubles from £113.
The Telegraph: Good value: The Kontokali Bay Spa & Resort is a very well managed, self-contained resort that has upped its game in recent years. Doubles from £124.
The Telegraph: On a budget: Levant Hotel is a classy, secluded hotel with wood or marble trim everywhere, attractive common areas and central Corfu’s best views. Doubles from £58.
The Telegraph: Roula’s in Kondókali (0030 26610 91832) is great for an early seafood dinner (€25 to €30/ £20 to £24 per person). Try and get a place on its terrace, with views over the Gouviá marina basin.
The Telegraph: Supplement your hotel breakfast with a quiet coffee in the shade at the evergreen Café Bristol, a hip art nouveau outpost on Evgeníou Voulgáreos at Platía Vrahlióti.
The Telegraph: Start your day with a trip to the Paleó Froúrio (Old Fort), which in the morning affords excellent views west over the town skyline, in flattering light.
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The Telegraph: The world-class Asian Art Museum (Tues-Sun, 8am-7.30pm €3/£2.34) has a wonderfully eclectic collection covering everything from Gandhara relief art to blue-and-white Chinese porcelain.
The Telegraph: Lunch at the Alonaki Bay taverna (0030 26610 75872; €20/£16 per head) has great seafood such as bianco, a Corfiot fish stew made here with lagoon-raised mullet and garnished with marsh samphire.
The Telegraph: A natural rock podium above Pélekas where you can view the sunset, honouring a precedent set by Kaiser Wilhelm II, who was a seasonal resident from 1908 until the First World War.
The Telegraph: Drop into Corfu town to dine at local institution the Rex (Kapodistríou 66; 0030 26610 39649). Signature dishes include orange-fleshed squash turnover, fruit-stuffed pork, and portobello mushrooms.
The Telegraph: On Weds, Fri and Saturday they stage live concerts (jazz, rock or Greek), while the Thursday cinema club is new this year. 12km/ 7.5 miles out on the Paleokastrítsa road at Sgómbou.