The two-pearl Ipsia Apartments is set a short walk from Paleokastritsa's village and some of Corfu's most beautiful beaches. Despite the coastal location, there's a countryside feel to the sun-scorched olive groves and lawns here, where 15 studio and apartment rooms offer simple accommodation. Kitchenettes, AC, and furnished balconies, terraces, or private yards make for a comfortable stay, but limited features don't include any dining options or a pool. Prepare for challenging hill settings, though the resulting views are gorgeous. The Akrotiri Beach Hotel has a pool and restaurant, but it's pricier.
The two-pearl Ipsia Apartments is set a short walk from Paleokastritsa's village and some of Corfu's most beautiful beaches. Despite the coastal location, there's a countryside feel to the sun-scorched olive groves and lawns here, where 15 studio and apartment rooms offer simple accommodation. Kitchenettes, AC, and furnished balconies, terraces, or private yards make for a comfortable stay, but limited features don't include any dining options or a pool. Prepare for challenging hill settings, though the resulting views are gorgeous. The Akrotiri Beach Hotel has a pool and restaurant, but it's pricier.
This 179-room mid-range hotel is located on a cliff in the lush green mountains, with views of the spectacular blue water. Rooms are charming but somewhat outdated, and all have balconies -- some even have small private pools. The pool and sun terrace are the main draws, but guests can also partake in playing basketball, bocce, or shopping at one of the on-site gift shops. The restaurant offers buffet-style meals and the hotel bar has seating on a large terrace where guests can take in the scenery. All-inclusive packages are available, though past guests give the food mixed reviews for quality and choice.
This 179-room mid-range hotel is located on a cliff in the lush green mountains, with views of the spectacular blue water. Rooms are charming but somewhat outdated, and all have balconies -- some even have small private pools. The pool and sun terrace are the main draws, but guests can also partake in playing basketball, bocce, or shopping at one of the on-site gift shops. The restaurant offers buffet-style meals and the hotel bar has seating on a large terrace where guests can take in the scenery. All-inclusive packages are available, though past guests give the food mixed reviews for quality and choice.
The Akrotiri Beach Hotel is a mid-range, family-run property perched on a clifftop overlooking the resort town of Paleokastritsa, with direct access to a pebble beach (down lots of steep steps). The expansive sea views from all 126 rooms, the infinity-edge pool, and the dining room are certainly the highlight. Reports from past guests suggest that the seafront eatery is decent, but the buffet breakfast and set dinner in the main restaurant have garnered mixed reviews. While much of the interiors feel dated, guest rooms are bright and generally well-maintained -- especially in the upgraded options -- though bathrooms could use a refresh. Despite being a little rough around the edges, it's a solid option with vistas that are second to none; those looking for an all-inclusive package should check out the more kid-friendly Louis Corcyra Beach Hotel.
The Akrotiri Beach Hotel is a mid-range, family-run property perched on a clifftop overlooking the resort town of Paleokastritsa, with direct access to a pebble beach (down lots of steep steps). The expansive sea views from all 126 rooms, the infinity-edge pool, and the dining room are certainly the highlight. Reports from past guests suggest that the seafront eatery is decent, but the buffet breakfast and set dinner in the main restaurant have garnered mixed reviews. While much of the interiors feel dated, guest rooms are bright and generally well-maintained -- especially in the upgraded options -- though bathrooms could use a refresh. Despite being a little rough around the edges, it's a solid option with vistas that are second to none; those looking for an all-inclusive package should check out the more kid-friendly Louis Corcyra Beach Hotel.