Beach location: Accessed via
Agios Stefanos in northern
Corfu, Kerasia pebble beach is reached down a 2km. track that extends beyond that micro-resort.
Disabled access: A boardwalk onto the beach makes wheelchair access possible but not easy.
Car parking: The local municipality has created a car park that offers space for about 30-40 cars but even this gets full in high season.
Food outlets/restaurants: 1 taverna,
Sand/pebbles/shingle: Large white pebbles leading into the sea.
Sunbeds/umbrellas: Yes.
Showers: According to the signs - however, you have to hunt for them. For toilets use the taverna.
Safe for children: The sea is calm most of the time. Although the pebbles are pretty, they can be difficult underfoot. There are also quite significant leisure craft movements.
Watersports: No
Main users: Tourists and locals
Well cared for: Yes.
Mooring for boats: Moor off in the pleasant bay
Next to quayside/harbour: No.
Storm drains/outlets into sea: None observed.
Natural shady areas: Kerasia beach area is quite exposed. However, there is some tree cover in the surrounding hillsides behind the beach.
Any other facilities: A beach shop and that's about it.
Distance to main resorts: Kassiopi is 7km.
Corfu Town is about 30 km.
Public transport: Only if you're prepared for a long walk from the main road beyond
Agios Stefanos. Otherwise a taxi or independent transport (including the possibility of boat hire) will get you there.
Blue Flag: Yes.