Beach location: Agni is a hairy ride down a steep, single-track road that leads off the main northern highway out of
Corfu Town. It's located in the vicinity of
Nissaki.
Agni beach itself is within a lovely, treelined bay and is renowned for its gourmet restaurants that, seemingly, vie with each other for top position (and customers).
Disabled access: Yes. Hard shingle and small pebbles make wheelchair access possible.
Car parking: Municipal (paid) car park which you have to use unless you intend to park some way from Agni beach. Normally plenty of space but gets full in high season.
Food outlets/restaurants: Yes, three tavernas.
Sand/pebbles/shingle: Pebbles to and beyond the waterline.
Sunbeds/umbrellas: Yes.
Showers: Yes. For toilets, patronise the tavernas.
Safe for children: Agni beach is probably visited by more yachts than cars and boat traffic makes swimming a little hazardous.
Watersports: No-There is boat hire and a diving school, however.
Main users: Tourists
Well cared for: Yes.
Mooring for boats: Every boat in
Corfu seems to make its way here. Thus, while it's possible to moor, you may find it crowded in high season.
Next to quayside/harbour: Pleasure craft by the dozen visit Agni. However, they seem to do little damage to the local environment.
Storm drains/outlets into sea: No.
Natural shady areas: Agni beach located at the base of the cliffs is a reasonable amount of tree cover.
Any other facilities: Only the tavernas.
Distance to main resorts: Corfu Town 30km.
Public transport: Buses will take you as far as the main road. Independent transport is probably preferable.
Blue Flag: No.