Hiking Trails, Bays, and Villages
Once you have found a suitable privately-owned apartment or spacious holiday home, you can fully immerse yourself in the beauty of Agios Georgios. In addition to adventure and relaxing hours on the beach, hiking excursions into the fascinating surroundings are also possible. From the sea, you can hike to the beautiful Honey Valley or to the villages of Arillas or Paleokastritsa. Experienced hikers can use the "Corfu Trail" to explore the entire island. Other paths lead to the medieval fortress Angelokastro, from where you have a majestic view of the Diapontic Islands. These islands are hardly inhabited and exude a thoroughly original flair. In the bay of Agios Georgios Pagi, you can also rent a motorboat to visit the neighboring islands of Othoni and Mathraki. Afionas, one of Corfu's most beautiful villages, is perched on a ridge above the bay of Agios Georgios. Here, you will find original white houses, numerous flowers, and winding alleys. From Afionas, a hiking trail leads to the "Twin Bay", Porto Timoni, featuring two beautiful sandy beaches. The island's capital, Kerkyra, is also worth a visit. On the way there, you can explore the town of Agros and the Troumpeta Pass. In Agros, the convent is one of the major attractions.
Dreamy Bay with Panorama
Take advantage of your vacation with a holiday home or apartment to explore the beautiful beaches on Corfu. In Agios Georgios, you can also windsurf, paddleboat, or cat-sail. The bay of Agios Georgios has a wide, three-kilometer-long sandy beach with crystal clear blue and turquoise waters. The beach is extensive and never crowded. There are some child-friendly shallow spots and areas ideal for snorkeling. The bay is framed by a unique panorama of mountains and hills, century-old olive groves, and cypress trees. Strolls can lead you to the beautiful Afionas or Pagi.
Local Herds
Rent an affordable holiday home or apartment privately in Agios Georgios on Corfu in Greece and get to know the region's typical cuisine of the island! There are numerous classic Greek dishes in the taverns. The closer you get to the island's interior, the more original and typical the cuisine becomes. Fish is relatively expensive on Corfu. Pollock or cod are highly popular. Additionally, bass is cultivated. Meat dishes, especially with chicken, pork, beef, and lamb, are particularly popular. Herds are still kept on Corfu today. In the smaller mountain villages, you can get to know the island's real specialties, such as veal and lamb dishes refined with olive oil. Olive groves, which shape the landscape and surroundings, can be found all over the island.
Ship or Plane
Spend a wonderful beach vacation in Agios Georgios with an apartment or holiday home! Agios Georgios is a municipality in the northwest of the island. From numerous airports in Germany, there are direct connections to Corfu, especially from May to September. Year-round scheduled flights are offered from the Greek capital Athens. You can also arrive by ship. The most important ferry port is located in Corfu Town. Here, various cruise ships also dock.