Agios Georgios Beach - Corfu island - Greece

The natural wild disappears at Agios Georgios (not to be confused with its more popular namesake in the north west ) and the wildness of late night drinking and karaoke takes over. Paragliding and jet skis are more the order of the day here at a resort very popular with Brits. It's not as bad as nightmare Kavos, though only 20 mins away. appealing more to the middle aged and muddle brained. The northern end of the long, long, long sands is known as Issos beach while the southern end is Golden beach which merges with a string of beaches variously known as Maltas, Marathias and Santa Barbara.
Agios Georgios itself has the usual popular tourist facilities, loads of tavernas and bars, karaoke , wide screen TVs and plenty of day trips and excursion from the local travel agents. A walk to the village Argirades will reward with astonishing views, lovely cafes and a taste of traditional village life. It's about 3km from the resort and offers extra amenities such as petrol station and pharmacy


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Beach location: On the main road between Corfu and Kavos, beyond the village of Argirades, turn at the large "beach" sign. The road then displays a number of unofficial signs taking you to Agios Georgios beach. Disabled access: There is a very steep slope-for wheelchairs leading to soft sand. A more helpful boardwalk is situated at the central access points. One end of the beach is less «hilly» than the other although you still have to contend with soft sand. Car parking: Limited. Park at the taverna car parks or on the roadside. Food outlets/restaurants: Yes. There are a number of outlets located behind the beach in Agios Georgios resort area. Sand/pebbles/shingle: Agios Georgios is a beach with attractive, soft golden sand to and beyond the waterline. Sunbeds/umbrellas: Yes.
Showers: Yes. For toilets use the tavernas and bars.
Safe for children: It is sometimes windy here. Beware of currents and sand spits that vanish with the tide. The waters get deep relatively quickly and it is advisable to supervise inexperienced swimmers.
Watersports: Yes. Main users: Tourists. Well cared for: Yes. Mooring for boats: No.
Next to quayside/harbour: No. Storm drains/outlets into sea: No.
Natural shady areas: No. The beach is very exposed here and with the prevailing wind you can hopefully tan or, equally easily, bum without difficulty. Any other facilities: Full resort facilities exist. Agios Georgios resort spreads over a wide area and there are many access points to the beach but most only provide access via steps. Distance to main resorts: Kavos is 15 km and Corfu town about 30 km.
Public transport: Buses will take you to the main village road and from there you walk. Otherwise, phone for a taxi or use independent transport. Blue Flag: Yes.