Benitses is a former fishing village set amidst wooded hills on the east coast of
Corfu, 8 miles from the capital, Corfu Town, and facing the Greek mainland.
Benitses resort now offers something of a quieter more relaxed atmosphere than the past that were common in the eighties when
Benitses was a popular youth beach resort.
Benitses is now a relatively quiet resort shrugging off its more hectic past, and a holiday in Benitses now tends to appeal to couples.
The resort retains more traditional village architecture than many other Corfu resorts.
Benitses has whitewashed houses decked in flowers and there are still local
Benitses fishermen working from the pedestrianised harbour. The Roman villa and baths in Benitses are evidence of the past importance of the village.
Benitses beach, or rather beaches, are a mix of pebbles, shingle and a little sand. The beach tends to slope quickly to the sea which is impeccably clean and has been awarded an EU blue flag in recognition of its quality. Benitses beach has a good variety of water sports. Jetties and platforms have been built for swimmers. The water is exceptionally clear.
Benitses offers boat trips from the new harbour and excursions to nearby Corfu Town which is regularly served by public transport. Other trips from
Benitses might include nearby Pontikonisi and the Achillion Palace or further afield to the south of
Corfu
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