Paleokastritsa
TIME : 2016/2/22 11:07:39
Paleokastritsa
On the northwest coast of the island of Corfu, Paleokastritsa is often considered one of the most beautiful villages in all of Greece. Surrounded by olive groves and cypress trees, it is set around three bays and boasts more than a dozen beaches. According to legend, Paleokastritsa is where Odysseus was shipwrecked and met Nausicaa. The village’s beaches offer great opportunities for swimming, diving and other water sports, and the Alipo port has speed boats and sailboats for hire. There are also caves around the bays that are worth exploring.
On the northern end of Paleokastritsa is the 12th-century monastery of Theotokos. The monastery is notable for its ceiling carving of the Tree of Life, as well as its museum showcasing the monastery’s holy relics. The nearby villages of Lakones and Krini provide nice day trip options; Lakones has several charming homes dating to the 18th and 19th centuries, while not far from Krini is the Angelokastro, a castle set on a steep hill with great views of the whole island.
Practical Info
Paleokastritsa is located about 25 kilometers from the airport and Corfu Town. The largest beaches have sunbeds for rent, as well as showers and toilets for visitors, but limited parking. Water taxis are available to visit other bays near Paleokastritsa. If visiting the monastery, be sure to dress modestly.