The small village of Kondokali has been rather overtaken by Gouvia marina and it’s associated developments, with the number of yacht berths exceeding the population of the village.
You won’t go hungry or thirsty here with a wide range of options on offer, tailored to tourist rather than local tastes. You can buy an English paper to read over your English breakfast before shopping for brands you’ll recognise from home. There’s plenty of night life and you might even round off the evening with a English beer or three.
You’ll also finding banking and ATM facilities, chandlers and car and bike hire. There’s even the chance for a game of croquet or cricket (you’d never guess the British once occupied the place)!
Cultural sights are pretty limited, but there are some Venetian boat sheds dating from the early 18th century and now minus roofs at the north end of the marina so there’s no excuse for not getting in at least a little exercise whilst you’re in the marina.
Corfu town is only a couple of miles away and there are buses from the village. It’s well worth a visit if you’ve time.

