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Practical info — Spartera

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • Rent a car or scooter as public buses are infrequent in this secluded part of southern Corfu.
  • The road down to Arkoudilas Beach is unpaved and quite rough, so drive carefully.
  • Carry enough cash, as small local tavernas might not accept cards.
  • Take a walk in the late afternoon to enjoy the golden light over the olive groves.

🍽 Food

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Pastitsada

Try this traditional Corfiot dish of pasta with rich, spiced meat sauce at a family-run taverna.

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Local Olive Oil

Drizzle thick, locally produced olive oil over fresh feta and village bread as an appetizer.

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Kumquat Liqueur

End your meal with a sweet glass of Corfu's signature kumquat liqueur.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Olive Wood Crafts

Look for beautifully carved kitchenware and souvenirs made from local olive wood.

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Kumquat Products

Buy kumquat marmalade or traditional sweets from nearby village shops as a unique gift.

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Arkoudilas Monastery

Hike through the dense cypress forest to reach the evocative ruins of this 18th-century monastery.

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Arkoudilas Beach

Relax on this pristine, wild beach bordered by high clay cliffs, great for an undisturbed afternoon.

Spartera is a welcoming and tranquil settlement located in the southern part of Corfu island, away from the bustling tourist resorts. This authentic Greek village provides visitors with a glimpse into traditional island life, characterized by narrow streets, old stone houses, and lush olive groves surrounding the area. It is a handy destination for those seeking a quiet retreat while remaining close to remarkable coastal landscapes. A major highlight of the region is the proximity to Arkoudilas Beach, a spectacular and relatively unspoiled stretch of golden sand backed by dramatic cliffs. This wild beach is excellent for nature lovers and those looking to escape the crowds, offering crystal-clear waters and wide-open views. The trek down to the beach adds to the sense of adventure and seclusion. While Spartera itself is small and quiet, it serves as an excellent base for exploring the wider southern Corfu region. Visitors can enjoy local tavernas in nearby towns, sample authentic Corfiot cuisine, and hike through the dense forests leading to the old monastery of Panagia Arkoudilas. The combination of serene village life and raw coastal beauty makes Spartera an under-the-radar destination.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is May–Jul.

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Geography

Population
685
Coordinates
39.37917, 20.09364

Facts

  • Located in southern Corfu
  • Near Arkoudilas Beach
  • Traditional Greek village
  • Surrounded by olive groves
  • Quiet and peaceful atmosphere
  • Access via narrow roads
  • Unspoiled natural surroundings
  • Ideal for nature lovers

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Sights in the town Spartera (1)

Kanoula Beach🎡 recreation

A long sandy beach with tamarisk trees and shallow clear water.

Frequently asked questions

Spartera: where is it located?
Spartera is located in Greece.
Spartera: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is May, Jul.
Spartera: why is it worth visiting?
Spartera is a welcoming and tranquil settlement located in the southern part of Corfu island, away from the bustling tourist resorts.
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