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Loggas Beach: Corfu's Cliffside Sunset Spectacle
Discover Cape Drastis: Corfu's hidden gem with dramatic cliffs, turquoise waters, and secluded beaches, offering a tranquil escape.
Cape Drastis, located on the northwestern tip of Corfu, is a breathtaking natural landscape characterized by dramatic white cliffs, secluded coves, and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Its unique rock formations, sculpted by centuries of wind and sea erosion, offer stunning panoramic views and a tranquil escape.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
From Corfu Town, drive approximately 40 km northwest towards Peroulades village. Follow the signs for Cape Drastis. The final stretch involves a narrow, winding road that turns into a dirt track. There is no official parking, so park along the road, exercising caution. Note that some car hire companies invalidate insurance if vehicles are taken 'off road'. There are no tolls or parking fees.
Public Transport
From Corfu Town, take the Green Bus to Agios Stefanos and get off at Peroulades village. Check the bus schedule in advance as services may be limited. From Peroulades, it's about a 15-minute uphill walk to the Cape Drastis viewpoint. A single bus ticket from Corfu Town to Sidari costs approximately €3-€5. There are no additional costs.
Boat
Arrange a boat tour from Sidari or Agios Stefanos to reach Cape Drastis by sea. Boat tours provide access to secluded beaches and sea caves. In September 2023, boat tours around Cape Drastis cost around €20 per person. Some tours also include Canal d'Amour for €30. Prices may vary depending on the tour operator and duration.
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