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Kouloura is a small charming little fishing village, lining the northeast coast of Corfu between Ipsos and Kassiopi and about 29 km north of Corfu town and is easily walked to from Kalami beach in about 10mins. Kouloura has taken this name because of her shape that reminds you round bread. (Greek name= Kouloura). It has a small harbour, where many of the locals moor there boats, and a nice little beach, (pebbly), which is shaded the whole way around by cypress trees and an olive grove, and nearly overpowered by the sound of crickets. Along the beach you can find some taverns which they serve fresh fish and salads, besides the usual fare of cooked Greek food and grilled meats. Kouloura bay is owned by a branch of the Agnelli Fiat family. The family has a beautiful, large villa on one of the headlands and a lovely little harbour for their boats, with extra room for a few owned by local residents and people visiting for the day. Just on the road, about 30m uphill from the harbour is a small tavern imaginatively called the Kouloura taverna , which is a lovely relaxing place to have a drink or ten and a snack or meal. Although the entire bay and headlands are privately owned, the public is allowed to use the beach and obviously the taverna is there to be used as well! The beach is a lovely place to relax if an empty beach and some peace and quiet are wanted. There are no sun beds and umbrellas for hire (although the trees lining the beach are good for shade), or pedaloes or manic water sports disturbing the calm of the bay. The water is as clear and clean as anything, and, as the bay has a rocky bottom, it is brilliant for snorkelling and scuba diving. One warning though - it's a good idea to wear sandals or other shoes into the water, as we did spot some of those spiky sea anemones lurking around the place, and, apparently, they can give a nasty sting. Thankfully, the harbour is too small and shallow for the larger tourist cruise boats to dock, which means that even at the peak of the summer, the peace and tranquillity of the area is never ruined. |
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