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Corfu + the Ionians hotels
When choosing where to stay in the Ionians, think first about what sort of overall island experience you want to have. Like to be in the center of all the action? Try one of the modern hotels near the shops and sights of Corfu Town. Rather be pampered and sequestered away from the crowds? Cephalonia and Zakynthos have luxury retreats with white-glove service. Want to go native? A simple villa among the trees on Paxos or a converted windmill on the cliffs of Kythira might be just the ticket.
Finally, a boutique hotel for Corfu. And it's a serene little beauty, too. On a quiet side street just a few steps off City Hall Square in Corfu Town, the...more
Family-run is often a virtually meaningless epithet roughly translatable as "not Marriott," but at this adorable 49-room place on the less touristy...more
Cape Skinari, the northernmost tip of Zakynthos, is the setting for this rustic, inspired property. The three Potamitis brothers—Adonis, Dionisios, and...more
There are scores of "Vathy"s in the islands (it means "deep"), but this one is Ithaca's port and capital. Here you'll find a pale-blue traditional building...more
The best way to experience Paxos would be to rent a tiny villa nestled among some of the island's 300,000 olive trees (for info about villa rentals, contact...more
Attached to the mainland by a causeway, Lefkada is a popular destination for Greek tourists who drive over to enjoy the renowned beaches (especially Porto...more
The isolated location—and the fancy service—of this family-run hotel would make a perfect setting for an Agatha Christie novel. The Art...more
Zakynthos Town was destroyed in the 1953 earthquake, but it was rebuilt afterward as an appealing waterfront hub with pleasant piazzas and a few surviving...more
The best value in Corfu Town. This apricot-painted 19th-century mansion, which once housed a consulate, now has 31 rooms. The interiors are charming if slightly...more
Kythira is farther south than the other islands in this group and is easily overlooked by many travelers—but it shouldn't be. Windswept, dotted with...more










