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Top Areas in Greece for the Dutch: Corfu (Feat. @miss.worldtraveller)

Why should I buy a home in Corfu if I am Dutch? How does it rank compared to other destinations in Greece for me? What are the most popular areas to buy a home in Corfu? 

 

In this article, we’ll take you on a tour of Corfu with the help of Liesbeth (aka @miss.worldtraveller), a Dutch travel blogger and local Corfu expert.

Photo by Liesbeth
Photo by Liesbeth

Who is Liesbeth?

Liesbeth (aka @miss.worldtraveller) is a Dutch travel blogger and Instagram personality. In her own words:

 

“Hi, hi and hi! I am Liesbeth and I love backpacking. When I travel, I take my backpack, the Lonely Planet, and my camera. I have seen many places in the world, living and volunteering abroad. My travel bucket list is still growing.

 

Backpack trips, road trips, and city trips are my favorite. I love everything that is beautiful, unique, hip, or slightly different than usual. I also look for this during my travels and I like to share those tips with everyone around me!”

 

You can find Liesbeth on Instagram and on her Corfu travel blog. 

Photo by Liesbeth
Photo by Liesbeth

About Corfu

Corfu, or Kerkyra as referred to in Greek, is one of the most popular islands in the Ionian Sea, western Greece. It is an island full of life and beauty with lots to discover. In addition to a 216 kilometer coastline full of amazing swimming beaches, Corfu offers many unique traditions, along with fine hospitality and exceptional Greek food.

 

With a population of just over 100,000 people, Corfu is home to a vibrant community made up of locals and a large number of expats. Just about everyone on the island speaks English and the lifestyle is considered to be one of the most laid-back and friendliest in Greece.

Photo by Liesbeth

Beaches in Corfu

Corfu’s beaches rank among the best in Greece – and the world. Paleokastritsa, Sidari, Issos, Ipsos and Dassia beaches are just a few of the stunningly beautiful spots to take a dip. 

 

Things to Do in Corfu

The picturesque mountain villages are ideal for exploration, offering panoramic views and a range of activities such as hiking, cycling and horse riding. 

 

The island’s beauty was featured in the popular British TV series, The Durrells, which was filmed in Kalami Bay, in the northeast at one of Corfu’s most picturesque spots. 

 

Weather in Corfu

The island has mild, rainy winters and hot, sunny summers. The daily average temperature ranges from 9.5 °C in January to 27 °C in August. In the summer months, the temperature often hits 35 °C though sea breezes commonly cool things down as temperatures also drop overnight.

Photo by Liesbeth

Rating Corfu for The Dutch

Rating Methodology

How did we decide what factors are most important for Dutch home buyers? To solve this challenge, we first asked our sales and legal team, who offer consultation and legal handling to dozens of Dutch clients (both those who do and don’t purchase a property). We then combined this data with a small survey of Dutch clients who ultimately purchased a home to find out their highest priorities.

Photo by Liesbeth
Photo by Liesbeth

Sea View

Corfu has one of the most beautiful coastlines of any area in Greece, and it expands over 200 kilometers. This is a longer coastline than a majority of Greece’s islands, including Santorini and Mykonos. 

 

Some parts of Corfu are undeveloped and there are many opportunities for beachfront homes. Some popular areas to get a sea view in Corfu are near Paleokastritsa, Sidari, Issos, Ipsos and Dassia.

Rating: 9 out of 10

Direct Flights

From the Netherlands, you can fly directly to Corfu from Amsterdam in about 3 hours. Currently, EasyJet offers direct flights. There are several flights per week from Amsterdam to Corfu. Only a few Greek islands have international airports, so it is unique to find a direct flight. It might even take longer for some Greeks on the mainland to get to Corfu, because of the necessary Greek ferry ride. 

Rating: 10 out of 10

Property Prices

Prices in Corfu highly depend on the area where you buy a home. According to national averages from Spitogatos, average prices are 2100 Euros per square meter.

 

Compared to other popular islands in Greece, like Mykonos and Santorini, prices in Corfu are lower. For example, prices in the Cycladic Islands are 3500 Euros per square meter. 

Rating: 9 out of 10

Internet Speed 

Internet Speeds are available in Corfu via Speedtest by Ookla. The average speed is 33 MBPS. Compared to other areas of Greece, this is below average.

Rating: 8 out of 10

 

English Speakers and Expatriate Community

If you choose one of Corfu’s most popular towns, like Corfu Town, Kavos, Roda, and Kalama, you will surely find English speakers or even French and Dutch speakers. This area of Greece is growing a lot in popularity, so you can expect to see many visitors. 

 

If you choose to buy a home in the more remote areas of Corfu, the community of English speakers will likely be smaller. 

Rating: 9 out of 10

 

Corfu Overall Rating for the Dutch: 9.4/10

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