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Corfu

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Including the Rou Estate - Exclusive to CV Travel, as featured in the Saturday Telegraph Magazine on 6th March 2010.

CV TRAVEL FLIGHTS AVAILABLE to CORFU

We have seats available on the following flight to Corfu. Please call 020 7401 1026 for more information and reservations: Our prices include 20 kilos luggage allowance, meals and taxes.

London Gatwick - Corfu,  VIK115/116, Mondays 31 May - 04 October, with dedicated CV Travel check-in at Gatwick

Outbound: Departs Gatwick 1025hrs, Arrives Corfu 1530hrs

Inbound:  Departs Corfu 1630hrs, Arrives Gatwick 1750hrs

Additional Services: CV Viking Gold £99 return, Pre-Selected Seating £20 return, Extra Legroom Seats £60 return.

Notes: Infant charge (under 2 years): £30 applies to all flights

All flight times may be subject to change. Aircraft type and fittings can be subject to substitution for reasons beyond our control.

Idyllic coastline, undulating olive groves and ancient villages... the heartland of CV Travel.

There are mountains where eagles soar and rare orchids flourish, and there is the beautiful and bustling capital, Corfu Town, with sophisticated shopping and cosmopolitan restaurants. The coastline is idyllic and fascinating in its variety, sheltering rocky coves and opening out into long sandy beaches, while much of the interior is covered with a sea of a different kind – a vast swell of undulating olive groves from which ancient villages emerge like isolated islands.

CV’s portfolio of villas is carefully selected to make it possible to stay in the Corfu of your choice. When it is time to leave, reluctantly, you will be determined to return.

North East Coast

This is where it all started 37 years ago for CV Travel, known then as Corfu Villas. An area of incredible natural beauty where bays and coves of clean white pebbles nestle between rocky promontories. Enchanting bays such as Agni, Kaminaki, Yialiskari and St Stephano are now the backdrop to numerous handsome villas, the best of which feature in CV Travel’s portfolio. The beauty of the region remains undiminished, and a holiday here is an uncomplicated affair. There can surely be no better way to unwind than to potter about in a boat, dropping into a small cove for a long and very lazy meal, relaxing at the end of the day with a drink on the villa terrace, dining under the stars at some pleasant local restaurant. A desire for activity is soon satisfied by water-skiing, windsurfing or dinghy sailing, for all of which the north east coast offers ideal conditions.

West Coast, the Ropa Valley and Central Corfu

The scenery of western Corfu is in complete contrast to that of the east. A long line of steep hills ripples down the coast, breaking into cliffs and headlands that separate one long sandy beach from the next. The scenery is spectacular, heavily wooded in places, home to small vineyards and colourful villages. One of these is Pelekas, poised above at least three stunning beaches. Bathed in sunshine all day long, it has an easygoing charm that has persuaded numerous visitors to put down roots there. This is the setting for CV’s Villa Cecilia. The centre of Corfu is defined to the north by the Ropa Valley. Ringed by low hills and barred at one end by the grey limestone wall of Mount Pantocrator, this is a fertile agricultural area. The Ropa Valley itself, of course, is home to the Corfu Golf and Country Club, with its fine 18-hole golf course. South of Corfu Town, the island is hilly, graced by some of Corfu’s loveliest villages, amongst them Gastouri where we find one of CV’s most unusual and beautiful properties, Gastouri House. From here it is a pleasant drive through wooded scenery to the glorious west coast beaches.

Our Recommendations:

There is no denying that anyone seeking an escape from a busy life, will be content to ‘chill-out’ by the pool or on the beach without ever picking up the car keys or opening a map, but it would be a pity to leave Corfu without exploring at least one of its many diversions. A few ideas are listed below:

• A visit to Corfu Town for some sophisticated shopping, a special lunch or dinner, and a glimpse of Corfu’s history. The Old Town of Corfu is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a short walk soon reveals just how much it deserves this award

• Sample the cultural life of Corfu with concerts and recitals of all kinds during July, August and September

• Visit Albania for a day or more – Butrint is one of the Mediterranean’s finest archaeological sites, while a visit to the medieval Ottoman town of Gjirokastro is fascinating in a different way • Drive up to the top of Mt Pantocrator for spectacular views; explore the mountain villages where a lunch with local produce is not to be missed

• Explore the photo opportunities of Corfu’s many beautiful villages

• Relax over a leisurely meal of fresh fish at Agni, Boukari, Ag. Georgios Pagi, or at one of the southern most beaches

• Visit the Byzantine castle of Angelokastro for a spot of history and drama – imaginative children love it

• Play golf at one of Europe’s finest golf courses; horse ride through quiet countryside; learn the basics of dinghy sailing and water-skiing; soar above the sea on a parachute or dive below its surface on a scuba diving expedition

• Enjoy walking and wild flowers in early and late season

Area

640 sq km

Time difference / local time GMT +2
Currency Euro
Worth to see

Paxos, Anti Paxos, Butrint, Gjirokastra, Corfu Town

Beaches

Pelekas, Glyfada, Myrtiotissa, Yialiskari, Emones, Liapades, Ag. Gordis, Barbati, Nissaki, Kaminaki, Agni, Kalami, St Stephano, Avlaki, Kouloura, Kerasia, Kassiopi, Coyevinas, Kalamionas, Soukia, St Spiridon

Good to know

Boat hire recommended

Telephone calling code(s) +30 26610
Electricity 220 V

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