
Villas in Corfu.
A curated selection in Corfu, on the Ionian corridor.

A curated selection in Corfu, on the Ionian corridor.
Corfu has been receiving discerning visitors for four hundred years. The Venetians left it a capital of arcades and twin fortresses, the British left cricket and ginger beer on the Liston, and the Durrells left the northeast coast a literary reputation it has never shaken. Of all the Greek islands, this is the one that wears sophistication most naturally.
The island's luxury heartland is the northeast: the twenty kilometres of cypress-backed coves between Nissaki and Kassiopi, where whitewashed boathouses have become some of the Mediterranean's most quietly coveted villas. Kalami, Agni, Kouloura, Avlaki — small names, small bays, and a way of life built around a swim before breakfast and a taverna table at the water's edge.
And from any of those bays, the mountains across the water are Albania. The strait narrows to about two nautical miles; Saranda is thirty minutes by fast ferry from Corfu Town. Corfu is the established shore of a new double destination — the elegance that anchors the adventure opposite.