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Spiti Prifti, Gouvia, Corfu

The recently renovated Spiti Prifti Corfu Apartments sits midway between the coastal villages of Gouvia and Kontokali, 8km from Corfu International Airport, 7km from the main town of Corfu and the main port and only half a kilometre from the seaside village of Gouvia and its international marina. Gouvia marina is a great place to admire beautiful yachts from all over the world or sip a coffee while watching the beautiful sunset.

Gouvia and Kontokali are only 500m or a 5-7 minute walk away. They offer a great selection of restaurants, shops and bars. In addition to the nearby minimarkets, there are also two big supermarkets, a pharmacy and a gym, all within walking distance of Spiti Prifti. In the unlikely event that you need medical treatment, our new hospital is also located 1.5 Km away.

Distances

Public transport buses stop right outside our main entrance for the 15 minute ride to Corfu town as well as for other destinations all around the island. Ask us for timetables for all the local buses.

Corfu Town

8km

Gouvia & Kontokali

500m

Super Market

1km

Bus Stop

30m

Corfu Airport

8km

Gouvia Marina

500m

Mini Market

500m

Gym

30m

Corfu Port

6km

Hospital

1,5 km

Pharmacy

1km

Beach

500m

Getting to Spiti Prifti

The most convenient way to get to us from the airport is to use a taxi which will cost approximately 25 euros and we can arrange this for you at a fixed rate of 25 euros per taxi. If hiring a car then after picking up your vehicle either use Google Maps Navigation or follow the in-car map to Gouvia and join the dual carriageway towards the North of the island, after you pass along the sweeping bay then watch out for the large modern hospital on your left. Spiti Prifti is on the right approximately half a kilometre past the hospital at a set of traffic lights.


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