THE NATURE
Corfu is an island shaped by rain, light, and time. Its landscape is layered: from sun-warmed coastline and olive-planted lowlands to wildflower meadows and high mountain views.
Winters bring rain. Summers stay mild. The result is a terrain that breathes green.

Over six million olive trees stretch across the island — some standing for more than four centuries.
Wild orchids bloom through all seasons. In spring, fields and hillsides unfurl into colour, carpeting the countryside with soft, shifting hues.
Several areas remain protected and untouched, like the cedar forest of Lake Korission or the unspoiled rise of Mount Pantokrator. Paths here wind through hillside villages, their stone homes and slow air still holding the past. These are not excursions.
They are quiet invitations — to look, to breathe, to be in nature without needing to name it.