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  1. General information. Getting its name from the old fortress at the Monastery of the Virgin Mary (near the Corfu Aquarium), the beach of Paleokastritsa in Corfu consists of about six sand-and-pebble-filled seashores, all of which are surrounded by gorgeous olive trees! The main beach of Agios Spiridon hosts awe-inspiring teal waters and a ...

  2. Paleokastritsa is a lovely holiday resort in the west side of Corfu island. Clik on the interactive google map to zoom in (enlaarge) and get a detailed street map of Paleokastritsa area and near palces. You can locate Paleokastritsa map on Corfu's western coast. This village situated in a distance of 32 km away from the city of Kerkyra.

  3. This map was created by a user. Learn how to create your own. Visit and Swim in Paleokastritsa. Visit and Swim in Paleokastritsa. Open full screen to view more. This map was created by a user. ...

  4. Sep 22, 2024 · Use this interactive map to plan your trip before and while in Paleokastritsa. Learn about each place by clicking it on the map or read more in the article below. Here’s more ways to perfect your trip using our Paleokastritsa map: Explore the best restaurants, shopping, and things to do in Paleokastritsa by categories.

  5. To get to know the city of Paleokastritsa better, check out its map. Due to the compact size of the resort, you're unlikely to require a map of Paleokastritsa – tourists can effortlessly explore the area on their own. The coast is adorned with natural caves and bays featuring crystal-blue waters, making it a distinctive hallmark of the region ...

  6. Nov 2, 2021 · From the airport: Paleokastritsa is a 35-minute drive from Corfu Airport and 45 minutes on the bus from Corfu Town. The road between Corfu Town and Paleokastritsa is good but if you want to explore the wider area (including up to Bella Vrista) expect plenty of narrow and winding mountain roads. A private transfer from the airport is around € ...

  7. Jul 27, 2024 · The name “Paleokastritsa” is derived from Greek. “Paleo” (παλαιό) means “old,” and “kastritsa” (καστρίτσα) means “small castle” or “small fortress.”. Therefore, “Paleokastritsa” is translated as “Old small Fortress” or “Old small Castle” in English. This name likely reflects the historical ...