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Angsana Corfu: Queer Family Escape to Greece

Angsana Corfu, a new-to-the-scene upscale LGBTQ+-friendly resort with sweeping views over the twinkling Benitses Bay is one of the best new family-friendly stays in Greece. From its excellent Kids Club, expansive child-friendly amenities, and private beach club, it also makes the perfect base to explore Corfu.

This charming island offers something to suit everyone, from the youngest to the oldest. Visitors can enjoy secluded beaches best reached by boat, Mediterranean hills and forests, archaeological sites, and the unique UNESCO World Heritage Old Town – with its variety of Venetian, Turkish, French, British, Italian, and German architecture.

And for children, there are dozens of great activities on offer throughout the island. For younger guests, make sure to visit one of the nearby water parks, some of which include floating courses, rope swings, slides, and many more water-based adventures designed for kids. You will also find lazy rivers, waterslides, and adventure pools – all suitable for a fun family day on the island. And as one of the greenest islands in Greece, everywhere you turn provides the perfect excuse to get outside and explore – from hiking and bird-watching or snorkeling or swimming in the island’s crystal-clear waters.

Here are some of our favorite family-friendly activities to experience in Corfu:

Corfu Aquarium
For young budding marine biologists, a visit to the Corfu Aquarium is a must. Families can explore the aquarium at their own pace, discovering the variety of creatures in the paradise island’s waters. Alternatively, a guided tour is offered, allowing the kids to expand their knowledge of marine life and take in the variety of species in each colorful tank.

Octopus (Photo Credit Corfu Aquarium)
Octopus (Photo Credit Corfu Aquarium)

Mavroudis Museum Olive Mill
Another fantastic family-friendly activity on the island is to visit a traditional olive oil press. The island is home to the “Lianolia Kerkyra”, an olive tree variety native to Corfu – some of which are 700 years old. And at the Mavroudis Estate, there are over 2,000 of these trees! Families can enjoy an educational day out, learning all about this traditional olive mill – they will even get to participate in the olive oil pressing, before tasting the award-winning olive oil with homemade bread and local delicacies.

Casa Parlante
For a slightly more unusual outing, why not visit Casa Parlante, a dolls museum in the heart of Corfu. Set in a 19th-century noble mansion, this experience aims to bring history to life with a unique insight into bygone Corfu. Through animated figures, robotic technology, and a perfect recreation of décor and furnishing, this experience delivers a fascinating and true understanding of the history of Corfu society.

(Photo Credit: Casa Parlante)
(Photo Credit: Casa Parlante)

Bioporis Organic Farm
Located right by the scenic Lake Korission, this 70-acre farm and olive grove offers a unique insight into local farm life. Visitors can wander amongst the olive tree groves, learn about bees in the farm’s bee society, as well as learn about the sheep, horses, donkeys, and chickens. Make sure to stay for lunch – it’s served on the farm’s traditional terrace and serves up a delicious menu of local and organic produce.

Sailing to Paxos and Antipaxos
The nearby islands of Paxos and Antipaxos are well worth a visit, located not far from the southern coast of Corfu. Local provider Ionian Cruises offers an excellent full-day tour to these islands, as well as visiting the famous blue Caves of Paxos. Perfect for active families, there are plenty of swimming and snorkeling opportunities, as well as time to explore the picturesque village of Gaios. And don’t forget to look out for the friendly resident dolphins!

Paxos (Photo Credit: Lazar Krstić on Unsplash)
Paxos (Photo Credit: Lazar Krstić on Unsplash)

Ride a Skyrian Pony
Suitable for all ages, catch a ride on a Skyrian pony into the mystical forest and arrive at the Equine Centre not far from Angsana Corfu resort. Here you have the option to enjoy yoga, ‘healing with horses’, and riding lessons. There is also the opportunity to ride on the beach or mountains if you would like to explore a change of scenery. All of the activities on offer cater to different ages and abilities, making this trip an ideal family excursion.

North to South Coastline Adventure
Explore the Corfiot coastline and its beaches with a day trip from north to south, giving you the exclusive opportunity to bask in the richness of nature. Enjoy the freedom of driving your own boat out into the sea, taking things at your own pace.  Surrounded by crystal clear waters, spot flamingos within the Natura site as well as secret water caves only accessible by sea. This adventure also allows you to snorkel and swim – the perfect activity to discover more about the landscape and geology. End the day at the beach with an impressive sunset surrounded by your family.

Porto Timoni beach in Corfu, Greece (Photo Credit: Chris Karidis on Unsplash)
Porto Timoni beach in Corfu, Greece (Photo Credit: Chris Karidis on Unsplash)

Back at the resort, you can find The Rangers Club which is a dedicated house with space for kids and an outside kids’ swimming pool, which provides a social opportunity as well as supervised activity. Professional educators and entertainers will enrich and curate the day of kids between 4-12 years old. Relax knowing the resort is child-proof and inclusive to all ages. For adults seeking some rest after busy days exploring, they can enjoy the award-winning Angsana Spa.

Rooms start from €159 per night in low season and €429 per night in high season on a bed and breakfast basis. For further information, or to book, visit www.angsana.com/en/greece/corfu.

British Airways and EasyJet fly to Corfu from several destinations around the UK.

Vacationer Staff

Vacationer Magazine's writing staff works hard to bring you all the latest LGBTQ travel articles to help inspire and inform.

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