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Blanketed by olive groves, this relatively undiscovered spot, on Corfu’s east coast is the ultimate choice for go-slow Greek getaways. There’s a charming harbour that sees local fishermen heading out for their daily catch, alongside an untouched shore that’s shaded under the bright afternoon sun.
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It’s all about the beach

The rugged, natural beach here may only be small, but it’s at the heart of the resort where most people choose to spend their days. Dotted along the pebbled stretch, you’ll find a handful of friendly tavernas that serve fish fresh from the sea. At night, you can take a seat here and admire the sunset over the water.

Hit the capital

You’re only around an hour’s drive from the island’s capital, Corfu Town, which is a delight to explore both day and night. Stroll the UNESCO-listed Old Town, where cobbled streets have a whole world of neoclassical Venetian treats. Don’t miss yellow-hued St Spyridon Church which dominates the skyline with its Renaissance bell tower.

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What is Boukari known for?

Boukari is a small, traditional, and tranquil fishing village located on the southeast coast of Corfu. It is renowned for its exceptional seafood tavernas, peaceful atmosphere, and authentic Greek charm. It's the antithesis of a bustling tourist resort, offering a slow-paced and relaxing holiday experience.

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What are the beaches like in Boukari?

Boukari doesn't have a single, large sandy beach. Instead, its coastline is dotted with a series of small, intimate shingle and pebble coves. The water is exceptionally clear, calm, and shallow, making it perfect for swimming and snorkelling. Many tavernas have sunbeds set up on small jetties or pebbly patches right by the water's edge for their patrons.

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What is the best time to visit Boukari?

The best time to visit Boukari is during the summer months (June to September) when the weather is warm and sunny, and the sea is perfect for swimming. However, the peak season (July and August) can be quite busy, so if you prefer a quieter atmosphere, consider visiting in June or September.

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Is Boukari famous for the food?

Boukari is famous across Corfu for its seafood. The local tavernas are often family-run, with fishermen bringing their daily catch directly to the kitchens. You can expect perfectly grilled fresh fish, delicious lobster spaghetti, prawns, mussels, and other traditional Greek dishes, all enjoyed with a stunning view of the sea.

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Is there any nightlife in Boukari?

Nightlife in Boukari consists of a quiet, romantic dinner at a taverna, followed by a glass of wine while listening to the gentle lapping of the waves. There are no bars or clubs. For a more active evening, you would need to travel to nearby Messonghi or the much livelier resort of Kavos further south.