Corfu, Ionian Islands, Greece

Petrití Beaches

Overview

Petrití offers a wonderfully authentic Greek island experience, centered around its identity as a traditional fishing village rather than a bustling party town. It is an ideal destination for those seeking a peaceful holiday. The village's own beach is a charming, narrow strip with calm, shallow waters perfect for a relaxing swim. This tranquil atmosphere makes it a great choice for families or anyone looking to escape the crowds and enjoy a slower pace of life by the sea.

While Petrití provides a quiet home base, some of Corfu's most spectacular sandy shores are just a short drive away. For a truly memorable landscape, visit the vast, Sahara-like dunes of Issos Beach. Nearby, Halikounas Beach presents a stunningly unique scene where a strip of sand separates the Ionian Sea from a coastal lake. If you're looking for a more vibrant atmosphere, Marathias Beach is the most popular choice with its long, sandy shore and lively beach bars. For a complete escape, the tiny, quiet cove of Notos Beach offers a true hidden gem for pure relaxation.

The coastline near Petrití is rich with options for every type of beachgoer. Beautiful sandy stretches like Gardenos Beach are also celebrated for their scenery and are easily accessible. For a complete guide to all the local spots, be sure to explore our longer list of the area's best beaches. After a day of sun and sand, the perfect way to finish is by enjoying the day's catch at one of Petrití's renowned waterfront tavernas, a testament to its fame as Corfu's largest fishing port.

FAQ

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Is Petrití a good choice for a quiet family beach holiday?

Yes, Petrití is an excellent choice for families seeking a peaceful holiday. The main village beach is sandy with very shallow, calm waters, making it safe for children. The village itself is quiet and traditional, largely unaffected by mass tourism, which ensures a tranquil atmosphere away from busy roads and nightlife.

What is the beach in Petrití actually like?

The main beach in Petrití is a relatively narrow strip of sand and some pebbles located next to the fishing harbor. The water is known for being very clear and shallow, perfect for swimming. While some parts are organized with sunbeds and umbrellas for rent from the local tavernas, much of it retains a natural, unspoiled feel.

Can you swim at Petrití beach and is the water clean?

Absolutely. The water at Petrití beach is generally very clear and calm, creating ideal conditions for swimming. The seabed has a gentle slope, so the water remains shallow for a good distance from the shore. While a small stream flows into the sea nearby, pollution is considered rare and the water quality is good.

What's the vibe in Petrití? Is it a party town?

Petrití is the opposite of a party town. It is a traditional and authentic Greek fishing village, said to be the largest fishing port in Corfu. The atmosphere is relaxed and centers around the harbor and the seaside fish tavernas. It's a destination for those looking to unwind and experience a slower, more traditional pace of life, not for nightlife.

Are there hotels right on the beach in Petrití?

Yes, there are accommodation options, including hotels and apartments, located very close to the beach. Some properties are situated just steps from the water, offering sea views from their rooms and balconies. These are typically smaller, family-run establishments rather than large resorts.

Are there sandy beaches near Petrití?

While Petrití's own beach is a mix of sand and pebbles, there are several large, sandy beaches a short drive away. Popular nearby options include Marathias Beach, Gardenos Beach, and Issos Beach, all known for their wide expanses of golden sand and beautiful scenery. Renting a car is the best way to explore them.

How is Petrití different from Boukari?

Both Petrití and Boukari are quiet, traditional fishing villages on Corfu's southeast coast known for excellent fish tavernas. Petrití is larger and is considered the main fishing port of the island, giving it a slightly more active, working-harbor feel. Boukari is smaller and generally considered even more laid-back, with a pristine pebble beach and a distinct 'off the beaten track' atmosphere.

Do I need to rent a car if I stay in Petrití?

Renting a car is highly recommended. While Petrití itself is walkable and has a bus connection to Corfu Town, a car gives you the freedom to explore the beautiful sandy beaches of southern Corfu, visit mountain villages like Chlomos, and access other nearby resorts. Public transport to more remote beaches is limited.

What is Petrití known for besides its beach?

Petrití is most famous for being the largest fishing port in Corfu. Its identity is built around the fishing industry, and it's renowned for having some of the best and freshest seafood on the island, served in the traditional tavernas that line the waterfront.

What are the best things to do from the beach in Petrití?

The main activities are relaxing and swimming in the calm sea. The beach is lined with excellent fish tavernas where you can enjoy a long lunch with fresh seafood right by the water. It's also a great starting point for scenic coastal walks or for simply watching the fishing boats come and go from the harbor.

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