Sidari Travel Guide
Located on the north coast of Corfu, Sidari is known for its long, sandy beaches, lively tavernas, bars and nightlife. Many holidaymakers stop at the village's small, romantic beach cove called Canal D'Amour, where locals say bathers will find love.
Shopping
Visitors will find plenty of shopping along the main strip as there are many souvenir shops selling quality merchandise. The island is noted for its gold and silver jewellery, leather goods, painted ceramics and olive-wood items.
Restaurants
Sidari has many restaurants offering anything from authentic Greek fare to Western staples. Many of the most popular restaurants are on the beachfront.
Nightlife
There's a range of bars and nightclubs, so travellers can expect lots of action, particularly during the peak tourist season.
Holiday activities
Holidaymakers will find most watersports in Sidari. Boats are available for hire and visitors can arrange trips to nearby islands such as Paxos and Erikoussa, and a coach trip to Albania. Buses depart regularly for Corfu Town and Aqualand Water Park.
Any negatives?
Sidari's main strip can become quite noisy due to bars and clubs closing late. The area's lack of cultural and historical attractions puts many travellers off.