Location
Corfu is one of the most North Western of all the 3000+ Greek islands and lies at the entrance of the Adriatic Sea, in front of Albania. The island is the second largest of the Ionians after Kefalonia. It has an area of 592 sq. km and a coastline of 216 km.
The island has a population of approximately 110,000 inhabitants and 30,000 are living in the capital.
Corfu is a mountainous island in the north with, as highest mountain, the Mt. Pantokrator (914 meters) in the northern .
Kavos is a fantastic seashore village, located on the Southeast coast of Corfu . It is a relaxing place with natural, idyllic surroundings and is considered one of the most popular tourist attractions.The shallow and safe water offers an alternative kind of enjoyment for those who wish to relax, to sunbathe or to play racket ball on the extensive and clean sandy beach.. Kavos is excellent for swimming and windsurfing as well as for all kinds of water sports. |