Paleokastritsa Holidays 2012 – One of the most beautiful towns in Corfu
Often considered to be one of the most beautiful towns in Corfu, Paleokastritsa is situated on the west coast. This resort, perfect for package holidays in Greece, is only 16 miles from Corfu Town. Its stunningly traditional buildings are framed by lush green hills that roll down into the sparkling ocean, a perfect scene to begin your holidays in Paleokastritsa with. The olive groves and lemon trees simply augment the stylish aesthetic that this resort offers to your Paleokastritsa holidays. The resort boasts six different secluded beaches, of which there are velvety-sand and pretty pebble to choose from. All are surrounded by stunning woody headlands and views to rival any other holiday destinations.
Last minute holidays in Paleokastritsa – All about leisure and relaxation
This resort is mainly aimed towards rest and relaxation amongst beautiful countryside, there is some lively more traditional nightlife, but those seeking all night parties on their Paleokastritsa holidays would be much better suited just along the coast in Kavos holiday resort. Definite 'musts' on your holidays in Paleokastritsa are the waterfront tavernas which have several daily fish deliveries from the waterfront, their seafood is considered to be some of the best in Greece, almost impossibly fresh. The rocks in between the beaches offer some wonderful opportunities for diving and snorkelling, with some stunning underwater scenes. The main focus on Paleokastritsa holidays is leisure and relaxation, the pace of life here is slower and ultimately stress free.
All inclusive cheap holidays in Paleokastritsa 2012 – Ideal for walking holidays
Cheap holidays in Paleokastritsa have something to offer everybody. This resort is very well suited to those that enjoy exploring the countryside via walking, there are some beautiful and challenging routes all around Paleokastritsa. One of the most popular is up to the far north, which takes walkers up to the charming monastery of Theotokos, rewarding them with some breathtaking views of the bay. A slightly more challenging and somewhat strenuous walk, is the walk up to the impressive medieval castle of Angelo Kastro. The castle crowns the hilltop, overlooking the sea. This castle can be reached on foot, although many choose to hire a car and take the scenic drive up to the top.
Scenic image courtesy of biology big brother.