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Agios Georgios (Corfu (South)), Greece

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Agios Georgios (St. George's) is the name given to at least two settlements on the Ionian island of Kerkyra (Corfu). For information about the larger of the two, which is a municipal district, please follow the link below.

Agios Georgios (Corfu), Greece


Overview

The smaller Agios Georgios is located on the south-west coast of the island. It boasts a paved main street, rocky beach and a plethora of hotels and restaurants. The majority of the construction in the area was carried out during the 1970s. The village has a small church, and is visited by the 'blue bus', one of two cross-country bus services that operate on Corfu. South of the village the road turns to a track through olive groves, with no particular destination. The only means of accessing the village is by way of a road to the east which links to the main highway. North of the village the road disappears into the beach.


See Also

Corfu St. George