Beach location: Peroulades is a beach with an identity crisis and you'll also see it designated as Loggas, Longas and Sunset Beach depending on the map source consulted. Located close to
Sidari in northern
Corfu access is through the village of
Peroulades itself, beyond
Sidari, turning where the unofficial signs point to the beach. Peroulades beach is accessed via a steep path and 66 steps!
Disabled access: Non-ambulant visitors will make it only as far as the taverna area. Thereafter, the steep path and steps mitigate against access to Peroulades beach itself. Even those who consider themselves fit will find the steep steps hard going.
Car parking: Public and taverna car parks. Normally plenty of space, even in high season.
Food outlets/restaurants: Two or three taverna snackeries with "daytime disco" music. The sunset can be viewed whilst eating an evening meal at this location.
Sand/pebbles/shingle: Towering cliffs, offshore rock outcrops and a narrow strip of sand.
Sunbeds/umbrellas: No.
Showers: No. Toilets available in the tavernas (none unfortunately are particularly disabled accessible).
Safe for children: The sea is relatively safe but can be "milky". The area, featuring rocks and high cliffs, suggests supervision is desirable.
Watersports: No.
Main users: Mainly tourists, with a few locals - particularly at weekends.
Well cared for: Peroulades beach itself is normally clean. The approaches are nearly always badly littered.
Mooring for boats: No.
Next to quayside/harbour: No.
Storm drains/outlets into sea: Yes.
Natural shady areas: Sit under the cliffs if you don't mind running the risk of falling clay!
Any other facilities: The view! Sunsets over the Drastis Cape are phenomenal. Even during the day, the tavema "balconies" provide a panoramic viewing gallery. The sunset can be spectacular.
Distance to main resorts: About 3 km from
Sidari resort.
Public transport: No. Independent transport required unless you favour a strenuous walk from
Sidari.
Blue Flag: No