The Channel of Love, also known as the Canal of Love, is probably the most famous and unique beach on the island. It is situated between the villages of Sidari and Peroulades, on the northern coast of the island, approximately 38 kilometres away from the city of Corfu.
The Channel of Love is a natural treasure, perhaps the only one of its kind in the Mediterranean. It is a creation formed by the erosive forces of water and air on the sandstone cliffs. Over the years, the continuous action of these natural elements has transformed the landscape of the Channel of Love, creating turquoise canals in some areas and small caves and cliffs in others. Stay for an hour for swimming.
Continuing our journey to the northern part of the island, we will visit the fishing village/resort of Kassiopi, built on the slopes of the mountain range of Pantokrator. The coastline from the village is rocky with beautiful crystal-clear waters and pebble beaches. The village of Kassiopi, surrounded by olive groves, is built at the foot of the hill where the castle of Kassiopi is located, in the bay, which today serves as the village's harbour, full of tourist boats. Free time for a walk and for food.
Later, returning to the starting point of the excursion, we will drive along the northeastern coast, which is perhaps the most spectacular area of the island. We will pass through picturesque villages like Gimari, Nissaki, and Barbati, hidden among the olive groves and giving the impression of having just come out of old times. The road reveals stunning vistas at every turn.