An all-inclusive holiday in Corfu is the perfect way to enjoy the island and embrace this luxuriously relaxed culture – you know that everything is taken care of, from your flights to your beers and food, and you can simply indulge.
The most popular time to visit all-inclusive resorts in Corfu is summer, peak season from July to early September. Escape the crowds but max out on sunshine with a May or late-September visit, or pop along in Spring, around April, to enjoy cooler temperatures, sunny days and island flora in bloom. It’s much cooler in winter, but March and November are still good times for sightseeing and walking if you aren’t a fan of heat.
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No all-inclusive Corfu holiday would be complete without spending significant time on the beach – it’s one of the best Greek islands for beaches. The beaches on every inch of Corfu’s famous coastline are delightful, but the north and west coasts have some of the most stunning geography and secluded coves, especially for those who hunt off the beaten track and explore Cape Drastis and the Canal of Love.
Sidari is one of the most popular areas to stay in Corfu for water sports, and the Gouvia and Ipsos coastline near Corfu Town has plenty of adventurous options, too. As you head to the south, the beaches tend to be quieter, larger and more frequented by locals, except for party hotspot Kavos. There, you’ll find plenty of beach bars, cocktail joints and clubs where you can enjoy the best of island party life with your toes in the sand.
Issos Beach and Chalikounas Beach are two of the largest and most stunning in the southwest, while in the northwest, Porto Timoni and Glyko have a magical atmosphere and are surrounded by lush countryside.
All-inclusive holidays in Corfu take the guesswork out of visiting this enchanting Greek island. Most packages here include three meals at the main restaurant and often the option of dining at elegant, a-la-carte restaurants too. You may get extra snacks, sweets and mini-bar options in between meal times.
You’ll enjoy all your local beer, wine, and soft drinks, and some places also include local spirits. Hotel-organised activities are usually included, but third-party water sports and excursions like boat tours typically come at a fee.
At the spa, you may get access to facilities like a sauna or steam room, especially in a 5-star all-inclusive holiday in Corfu, but treatments usually come at an extra charge.
Whichever part of Corfu Island has taken your fancy, you’ll find an all-inclusive hotel to suit your needs.
The island has fantastic all-inclusive options to suit every budget, from 5-star luxury all-inclusive resorts to simple and friendly 3-star all-inclusive. These still include all your food and drink in the package, so they’re perfect for a budget-friendly break.
Families holidaying in Corfu will adore not only the sunshine and stunning nature but the island’s child-friendly attitude and family atmosphere. An all-inclusive family holiday takes any fuss out of planning for you – you know you’ll arrive to find all your meals catered for; however, often, the kids like to snack, and plenty of activities for adults and little ones alike.
All-inclusive couples holidays to Corfu ensure next-level relaxation and romance. All the stress is taking out of planning and budget, and you can simply focus on each other. The best all-inclusive resorts for couples include adults-only pools or peaceful, romantic areas, fun couples’ activities and maybe even a spa.
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