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Why Rent an Apartment in Paleokastritsa?
Paleokastritsa is a picturesque coastal village on the northwest coast of Corfu, known for its dramatic cliffs, turquoise waters, and secluded coves. Visitors staying in an apartment in Paleokastritsa can explore hidden beaches, take boat trips to sea caves, or follow winding paths that reveal panoramic views of the Ionian Sea. Olive groves, pine forests, and terraced hillsides surround the village, creating a peaceful backdrop for walking and photography. Historic sites like the Byzantine Monastery of the Virgin add cultural depth to the natural beauty. Cafés and tavernas tucked into narrow lanes serve fresh seafood and local specialties, making it a perfect holiday spot.
You could also rent apartments in Paxos for a quieter island experience, surrounded by stunning turquoise bays and olive groves. Alternatively, consider booking apartments in Agios Gordios for beautiful sandy beaches and lively tavernas just a short drive away.
What Are the Apartments in Paleokastritsa Like?
The apartments in Paleokastritsa range from charming traditional buildings with stone accents to modern, fully equipped homes offering spectacular views. Many apartments are nestled close to the sea or situated in quiet hillside locations. The interior spaces are warmly decorated, blending rustic Greek style with contemporary comforts. You can find private apartments to rent in Paleokastritsa in the village centre as well as in outlying areas like Lakones and Palaiokastritsa Beach. There is a welcoming selection ideal for couples, families, and groups looking for a relaxed atmosphere. Those interested in a different type of holiday accommodation might want to explore villas in Corfu, which often offer more space and private pools.
Many apartments offer a range of modern amenities to ensure a comfortable stay, such as:- Private parking
- Air conditioning
- Wi-Fi
- Ocean views
- Garden or terrace
- Washer and dryer
- Flatscreen TV
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Travellers and Activities
Paleokastritsa for Beach Lovers
Beach lovers in Paleokastritsa can soak up the sun on gorgeous shores such as Agios Spiridon, Ampelaki, and Palaiokastritsa Beach, where turquoise water meets dramatic limestone cliffs. Small hidden coves like La Grotta and Kolias are accessible by narrow paths or short boat rides, offering quiet spots perfect for swimming and snorkelling. Kayakers can explore sea caves around Limni and Alipa Harbour, gliding past shimmering rock formations. Gentle waves meet the sand while nearby tavernas above Agia Triada Bay serve cold drinks with sweeping sea views. Guests looking to relax on a budget might also consider an affordable apartment in Paleokastritsa as a stylish and convenient base. You could also check out apartments in Corfu City, which offer vibrant city life close to sandy beaches and historical sites.
Hikers and Explorers in Paleokastritsa
Hikers in Paleokastritsa can follow trails through ancient olive groves and pine-covered hills, such as the popular path from Paleokastritsa Beach up to Lakones Village, where sweeping views of the Ionian Sea stretch beneath the cliffs. Routes like the walk to Bella Vista viewpoint or the climb toward the Monastery of Theotokos lead past quiet chapels, stone terraces, and lookout points with layered coastal views of green hills and deep blue waters. Coastal paths reveal glimpses of coves like Rovinia Beach and Liapades, while inland trails pass through traditional villages with stone houses and shaded lanes. Those wanting a central location for walks and cultural sites may also want to explore city centre apartments in Paleokastritsa for easy access to village amenities. Outdoor enthusiasts might also enjoy staying nearby in an apartment in Kassiopi, which offers scenic hiking routes and historical ruins.
Paleokastritsa's bay is said to be the mythical landing place of Odysseus in Homer's Odyssey, adding a layer of legend to its stunning turquoise waters!
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What Are the Best Things To Do in Paleokastritsa?
Top 7 Travel Tips in Paleokastritsa
1. Explore Secluded Beaches and Coves
Head straight to Agios Spiridon Beach for soft sand and calm swimming, then follow the footpath to Ampelaki or Palaiokastritsa Beach for quieter stretches tucked between cliffs. Take the coastal trail toward La Grotta for rock pools and deep-blue snorkelling spots. Hop on a small taxi boat to Paradise Beach or Kastelli, two coves only reachable by water and perfect for a peaceful swim. Bring water shoes, as the mix of sand, pebbles, and rocky shelves makes exploring even more fun!
2. Visit the Monastery of Paleokastritsa
Climb the short uphill path from the main bay to the Monastery of Theotokos and step into courtyards scented with jasmine, arches filled with icons, and balconies overlooking the entire coastline. Wander inside the small museum to see Byzantine relics and learn about the monastic life on this dramatic headland. After your visit, continue to the Bella Vista viewpoint in Lakones, where panoramic views stretch over all six bays of Paleokastritsa. Bring your camera; the lookout alone is worth the climb. This is the perfect place to pause, breathe, and take in the Ionian Sea from above.
3. Sail or Kayak Along the Coast
Rent a kayak from Alipa Port and paddle toward the famous Blue Eye Cave, where sunlight turns the water a glowing electric blue. Join a small boat trip that stops at Liapades Beach, Rovinia Beach, and secluded coves unreachable by land. Ask your captain to take you inside Nafsika Cave, one of the area's most impressive natural formations. Between stops, jump into deep, clear water for snorkelling over bright reefs and smooth underwater ledges. If you prefer speed, book a small motorboat and chart your own route along the coast!
4. Hike Olive Groves and Hills
Start the Lakones to Paleokastritsa trail, walking through ancient olive groves, terraced hillsides, and stone stairways connecting traditional villages. Make a detour to the village of Krini for views of Angelokastro, the ruined Byzantine fortress perched high above the sea - it's a short but steep climb with phenomenal rewards. The hilltop paths offer shade from pine trees and lookouts across the coastline all the way to the Diapontia Islands on clear days. Along the way, you'll pass tiny chapels, old stone walls, and centuries-old olive presses!
5. Discover Underwater Life
Snorkel straight from Alipa Beach, where rocky shelves host damsel fish, wrasse, and shimmering schools of silversides. Join a beginner dive course at Odyssey Dive Centre to explore underwater arches, caves, and dramatic drop-offs unique to Paleokastritsa's geology. Head to Akron Beach Bar's cove for sheltered snorkelling perfect for children and new swimmers. Bring an underwater camera, as the visibility here often stretches 20–30 metres.
6. Explore Local Taverns and Markets
Walk up to Lakones village and dine at Golden Fox or Bella Vista for traditional Corfiot dishes paired with sweeping balcony views. Down by the coast, stop at Mediterraneo or Dolfin for fresh seafood served right beside the water. Visit the market stalls near Alipa Port to pick up kumquat sweets, Corfiot olive oil, local honey, and handmade soaps. Taste sofrito, pastitsada, or bourdeto - classic Corfu recipes you can't leave without trying. Eating your way through Paleokastritsa is one of the island's most rewarding pleasures.
7. Photograph Panoramic Views at Angelokastro Fortress
Drive to the Angelokastro fortress for one of the most dramatic lookout points in Corfu, with cliffs plunging into deep blue water. Stop at the La Grotta platform for shots of emerald coves framed by vertical limestone walls. For sunset photography, head to the viewpoint above Akrotiri Beach where the cliffs glow gold as the light fades. Wander the hill paths near Lakones to find natural terraces overlooking every bay. Bring extra memory space - you'll fill your camera faster than you expect! Booking an apartment with a sea view in Paleokastritsa is essential for an unforgettable holiday experience.
























