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Klio

Agios Georgios, Corfu

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Accommodation

At a glance

  1. Sleeps 4
  2. 1 Double Bedroom
  3. 1 Twin Bedroom
  4. 1 Bathroom
  5. Car Not Essential
  6. Air Conditioning
  7. WiFi
  8. Town House
  9. Beach 110m
  10. Taverna 70m
  11. Flexible changeover days may be possible - please enquire
  • Ground Floor: Open plan living/dining room (A/C, Smart TV, WiFi) with sliding doors to pool terrace. Kitchen (oven, microwave, dishwasher). Cloakroom.
  • First Floor: Double bedroom (A/C) with balcony. Twin bedroom (A/C). Shower room. Washing machine.
  • Outside: Sun terrace. Shower. Barbecue. Private parking.
  • Private swimming pool with corner Roman steps (7m x 4m).

Very comfortably appointed and within easy walking distance of restaurants, good amenities and the wonderful family-friendly beach of Saint George, we are truly delighted to add Klio to our programme.

Having such a gorgeous beach as well as the excellent amenities of lively Saint George immediately to hand makes this location convenience itself – so much so that many will consider hiring a car is completely unnecessary. Minimarkets, coffee shops, bars and tavernas (the nearest only 70m away) line the coastal lane that runs through the centre of town and are all just a short stroll from your front door.

Just 110m away, the magnificent sandy beach of Saint George Argyrades stretches for over 9km bordering with the equally lovely beaches of Issos to the north and Marathia to the south. Bisected by a small harbour in the middle, the predominantly sandy shoreline shelves gently into clear, translucent waters. Various water sports including boat hire, jet skis and scuba diving are regularly available over the main season and there are sunbeds and umbrellas for rental on the stretch of beach nearest the town.

The unspoilt countryside and glorious beaches of southwest Corfu are widely considered to be some of Corfu’s best kept secrets with some lovely walks to enjoy along the coastline, inland amongst the olive groves and cedar trees or around easy-going little towns such as Argyrades (5km) and Perivoli (9km). Rich in local flora and fauna, particularly birdlife, the protected nature reserve of Lake Korission (6.5km) is another very restful place for a stroll while the sweeping, dune-backed beach of Halikounas (13.5km), part of which fringes the western edge of the lake, is well known for kite surfing... as well as fresh sardines at the very laid-back beach shack!

Please note:
  • The twin bedroom can be prepared as a double on request – please ask at time of booking.
  • Booked in combination with Klio, sister properties Erato and Thalia sit nearby and would be an excellent choice for a larger party or group of friends looking to holiday together whilst retaining their own space and privacy.
  • Property licence number: 1253702

Pricing & Availability

Additional Pricing Information

All Prices are per property, not per person.

Please note: The Greek Government charge a Climate Tax which is payable by guests staying in hotels and other properties. For Klio the charge is a flat rate of €8.00 (£6.96) per night. For your convenience we will add this amount to your booking, rather than you having to pay it in resort.

Location of Klio

Locality

Great Things to Do Near Klio

Sail over to Paxos

Paxos is a tiny unspoilt idyllic island, full of olive trees and oozing with charm. There are just three coastal villages with Gaios being the most well-known. Well worth a day's visit.

A Visit to Lefkimmi

Why not head down to the south of the island and visit the second largest town in Corfu. Lefkimmi is a traditional village which still has the charm of an old fashioned Greek town. Drive down to the river (Potami) and sit back at one of the cafes or local tavernas and watch all the locals go about their business. Then finish the day at the local beach, Boukari, at the mouth of the river.

Birdwatching

Keen ornithologists will be pleased to discover the bird watching area at Lake Korission, where there is the opportunity to see several different species of wading birds, amongst others.

A Drive to Gardenos Beach

Take a short drive to a beautiful beach further south called Gardenos. The locals call it Vitalades beach. A hidden secret that not too many people know about. Golden sands and clear wavy sea. There are a couple of traditional tavernas so you can sit back and sample the local cuisine after a day enjoying the beach.

The Olive & Olive Oil Museum

Corfu is famous for olive oil. Take a short drive into the village of Aghios Matheas and visit this museum to learn about the significance of the olive in Greek and Mediterranean culture, and see how olive oil is produced from the tree to the bottle.

Local summer festivals

In July & August, many of the villages round about hold evening festivals, with local produce and then a communal meal is prepared with everyone joining in.

Sip wine in Agias Mattheos

Home of some of the best locally produced wines in Corfu just drive into the old village, park (abandon like the locals do) your car and knock on one of the doors that are signposted 'local wines' - Yammas!

Explore Corfu Town

See the palaces and Venetian fortresses and explore the old town that is home to the Greek Royal family during their annual vacation. Prince Philip was born here, in Mon Repos palace.

Walk to Monastery of Pantokrator

Follow the sign in Aghios Matheos up the mountain for a stiffish walk ending in spectacular views over the sea.

Blue Flag beaches

See how many beaches with 'blue flag' certification you can swim at during your stay, an ideal way of discovering the area and experiencing the diversity of the island, whilst having a lot of fun at the same time.

Play a round of golf

You'll find the island's golf course close to Ermones on the Ropa Valley (west of Corfu Town). This excellent course (one of only half a dozen in all of Greece!) was created by the British during their time of occupation.

Visit Lake Korission at the southern tip of the island

Go for a walk around the lake, watch the windsurfers just off the huge expanse of golden sandy beach, and explore the nearby Gardiki castle – a busy day out for all the family. And right on your doorstep too!

A fun day out at Aqualand

Corfu Aqualand, near to the village of Agios Ioannis, is one of the largest water parks in Europe and features 51 slides, several pools, a lazy river and a wide variety of other water attractions. There’s something for all ages here and it is a great way to keep the whole family entertained.

Visit Pontikinissi (Mouse Island)

What a lovely way to spend a half day, take a trip out to the Kanoni peninsula and enjoy a coffee on the waterfront café there, next to the Vlahernon monastery, which is also an island, but has been connected to the Kanoni peninsula by a small causeway. It's from this small causeway that you take the regular boat crossing over to Pontikinissi about a 5 minute boat trip away. Don’t forget your swimming gear, as you can easily have a lovely swim here.

Snorkelling

Take a trip down south to Alonaki beach where the water is sublimely clear and protective rocks create a perfect bay ideal for snorkelling.

Visit the Achilleion Palace

One of the most famous royal mansions in Europe, some consider the Achilleion Palace to be the most important architectural landmark in Corfu. Built in 1890, entirely at the expense of the Empress Elisabeth of Austria (also known as Sisi), the palace acted as a quiet retreat for this controversial historical figure. You can stroll through the lovely gardens dedicated to her hero Achilles or simply enjoy the stunning architecture.

Nearby

Towns/Villages

Agios Georgios 2 mins 
Perivoli 15 mins 
Messonghi 20 mins 
Lefkimmi 25 mins 
Corfu 50 mins 

Beaches

Agios Georgios 2 mins 
Halikounas 20 mins 
Gardenos 20 mins 
Prasoudi 25 mins 

Airports

Corfu 50 mins 

ports

Corfu 55 mins 
Times are approximate

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