The Corfiot's Links And Other Useful Information
This started off life as a page where we were going to list links to other websites and a lot of miscellaneous information that might be useful to you the reader, some of which goes beyond the normal tourist type of information. However it was becoming unwieldy and we have therefore decided to separate the information. Thus if you want to learn greek select the relevant FAQ.
This page now only contains general links If you discover any broken links, please .
Tavernas, Restaurants and Psistarias (Grill
rooms!)
We make a point of only
recommending places that we have personally visited and enjoyed. As a result,
the list could be endless! Accordingly, we have created a seperate page devoted
to such places and including links to their websites where appropriate. Check
out our suggestions for places to eat by clicking HERE or by selecting the
'Places To Visit' button 'followed by Tavernas/Restarants'.
If you feel that we have left any out, drop us an email and we will do our best to check them out. It's a tough job but somebody has to do it! On an associated note, we'd like to hear you views on the prices charged. For example, we can take you to different places where a 500ml bottle of Amstel varies from €1.50 up to €4. We are almost tempted to name names! Can anyone beat that?
General Information
The Durrell School of
Corfu
http://www.durrell-school-corfu.org
Their words,not ours!
"Once a
year Corfu plays host to The Durrell School, which givesscholars the opportunity to attend lectures and seminars
on a wide range of subjects connected to works
of Lawrence and Gerald Durrell, who lived and
worked on the Island of Corfu.
The school opens its door to visitors who wish to participate in either the academic programme which includes, literature, ecology and other aspects of mediterranean culture including arts or sciences; or the opportunity to join the various field trips organised by the school. The field trips are facilitated by the experts and it has been said 'it is the equivalent of having the chance to learn golf from Tiger Woods'. Course facilitators include experts such as David Bellamy, Terry Eagleton, Giyatry Chakravorty Spivak and Professor Richard Pine. Please click here to find details of what is on offer whether you wish to attend the school or join in some of the field trips'."
Mike Mason's Greek
Island Postcards
http://www.greekisland.co.uk
Ted Wooller's
Corfu Fishing Pages
http://corfu-fishing.com
Ted
Wooller, a longtime resident on Corfu, and experienced local fisherman gives
practical suggestions and assistance for those visitors that enjoy
fishing.
Ted Wooller's Corfu
Walking Pages
http://corfu-walking.com
Ted Wooller, a
longtime resident on Corfu, gives practical suggestions and assistance for those
visitors that enjoy walking.
Dennis Cakebread's Agios
Georgis Pages
http://agiosgeorgios.denspages.info
Dennis Cakebread shares his knowledge of Agios
Georgis and the surrounding area.
A useful site for visitors who enjoy
walking in the area.
Kerkyra.net
For General Information on Corfu with lots
of links to check out:http://www.kerkyra.net
Athens
Guide
http://www.athensguide.com
Outstanding! This guide will give you the tools to survive and thrive
in Athens. Masses of links. Not just Athens either.
Susie & Tony's Corfu
Page
www.acerworld.co.uk/Corfu/Welcome.html
An informed guide to the
island the Greeks call the Emerald of the Ionian.
Richard
Clark's Kalami Site
www.freezone.co.uk/richard_clark
Another visitor to Kalami shares his knowledge and
memories