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Arilas (Greece)
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Practical info — Arilas

🌤 Weather — 5 days

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💡 Tips

  • Arillas beach is west-facing; find a spot on the sand or at a beachfront cafe by 7 PM in summer for spectacular sunsets.
  • The sea remains shallow for quite a distance, making it wonderfully safe for relaxing wades or families with children.
  • Rent a small boat locally to explore secluded nearby coves or the twin islands of Kravia and Sikia at your own pace.
  • Mosquito repellent is highly recommended for warm summer evenings when dining near the beach or in the olive groves.

🍽 Food

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Sofrito

Try this traditional Corfiot veal dish cooked in white wine and garlic at a family-run village taverna.

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Fresh Grilled Sardines

A staple at the beachfront seafood restaurants, excellent when paired with a glass of local white wine.

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Kumquat Liqueur

A famous Corfiot specialty, often served as a sweet, complimentary digestif after your dinner.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Olive Wood Products

Small village shops sell beautifully handcrafted bowls, cutting boards, and kitchen utensils.

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Local Honey and Herbs

Buy aromatic Corfiot thyme honey and dried wild oregano from a local mini-market.

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Walk to Cape Kefali

Take the coastal path between Arilas and Agios Stefanos for spectacular, uninterrupted sea views.

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Ancient Olive Groves

Wander inland through the shaded, silver-green olive groves that gently slope down towards the village.

Arilas is a tranquil and highly sought-after coastal village situated on the northwestern coast of Corfu island in Greece. Known for its laid-back and welcoming atmosphere, the area beautifully combines traditional Greek charm with remarkable natural landscapes. The village itself is dotted with family-run businesses, small boutiques, and welcoming houses draped in colorful bougainvillea, offering a genuinely authentic Ionian island experience away from heavy tourist crowds. The absolute centerpiece of the village is Arillas beach, a magnificent stretch of golden sand bordered by the crystal-clear waters of the Ionian Sea. The beach is uniquely characterized by its shallow, calm waters, making it incredibly safe and handy for families. Moreover, the towering cliffs at the edges of the beach are composed of natural clay, which visitors often use for therapeutic, natural mud baths. As evening falls, Arillas becomes renowned for offering some of the most spectacular sunsets in all of Corfu. Food lovers will be enchanted by the local gastronomy, with beachfront tavernas serving up traditional Greek dishes such as moussaka, sofrito, and fresh fish caught daily. The region is accessible via well-paved, scenic winding roads that cut through lush, green olive groves from Corfu Town. With its excellent mix of safe, beautiful beaches, memorable sunsets, and delicious local cuisine, Arilas provides a deeply relaxing and unforgettable Mediterranean holiday.

Geography

Population
517
Coordinates
39.74424, 19.64976

Facts

  • Located on the island of Corfu
  • Features the golden Arillas beach
  • Famous for healing natural clay cliffs
  • Shallow and calm Ionian waters
  • Spectacular sunset views
  • Surrounded by lush olive groves
  • Authentic Greek tavernas
  • Family-friendly relaxed atmosphere

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Sights in the town Arilas (4)

Arillas

Sandy beach on Corfu's west coast, surrounded by olive groves, with shallow water.

Agios Stefanos

Long sandy beach facing the islands of Mathraki and Othonoi, calm waters.

Sunset Viewpoint

Lookout point above Arillas bay, suitable for watching the sunset.

Ovida

Monument in Arillas, commemorating local historical events.

Frequently asked questions

Arilas: where is it located?
Arilas is located in Greece.
Arilas: what is there to see?
Highlights include Arillas, Agios Stefanos, Sunset Viewpoint.
Arilas: why is it worth visiting?
Arilas is a tranquil and highly sought-after coastal village situated on the northwestern coast of Corfu island in Greece.
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