Corfu Via Igoumenitsa
April 12th, 2002

Hoping over to Corfu Island
First impressions of Greece
At 10am my ferry arrived into Igoumenitsa, Greece with scattered showers and hardly any sun. I got off the port and didn’t have to fuss with the passport thing, i guess Greece doesn’t care. I walked around Igoumenitsa for awhile searching for a place to stay and finally settled into Hotel Acropolis, which was a basic accommodation near the port with rooms including views of the ocean. Igoumenitsa wasn’t such a bad place to spend a day afterall. After I settled in I immediately devoured a gyros pita and got on with the remainder of my day… hoping over to Corfu.
When I arrived into Kerykya, Corfu’s main port city, I was wondering why I every made this decision. The weather was slightly worse and there was hardly much to do besides walk around. So that’s what I did. I walked up along the Old Fortress area never actually finding it, but instead filled my appetite with local fresh produce from the farmers market. I grabbed some bananas and oranges and just sat down for awhile watching Greek people interact.
When I got bored sitting around I walked into the Spianada where the city life exists. I got disoriented for a bit and decided to ask a friendly Greek woman for some direction. She didn’t help me, but instead made me feel as if I was a street dweller asking for some money. Walking through the Spinanada and its old venetian architecture buildings reminded me a little bit of Italy. The narrow streets, shops, cafes, and squares, were similar looking but empty. Walking through the town I finally navigated to the New Fortress in which has a lighthouse at the very top. I walked throughout this area and up to the top where I caught a glimpse over the city of Kerkyra.
After Corfu I headed back to Igoumenitsa, shopped for a bit, grabbed another Gyros pita and continued my texting with Elizabeth. Later that night we were both expecting to connect when her ferry was due at the port at 10pm. I guess she was having a good time on the ferry and forgot to get off. It was no problem, she arrived safely into Patras at 8am, took a bus to Thessaloniki where we met later that evening.
Pictures of Corfu and Igoumenitsa
Greece Travel Recommendations
From London I took Ryanair to Ancona Italy and then took the ferry to Greece. Rather than flying directly to Athens, it mapped out a fun travelling experience.

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Ryanair has some incredible deals from London and most places around Europe. I would consult with their website before you hand over all your money to a package deal. Check it out and travel smart.

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Anek Lines offer ferry services to and from Italy. The boat trip felt like a little cruise and was a good time out on the sea. It’s definitely not as comforting as taking a cruise but it still was a cool way to travel especially when you’re on a conscious budget and want to do something different.

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August 4th, 2005 at 10:52 am
Excellent ! I just want to notice that the Corfu fortress upon the peninsula ( or Cittadelle ) is the “Old” and not the “New” one as you write bellow the related photos.
The “New” had been constructed by the Venetians 50 to 100 years later..
Panos from Greece
http://www.corfuoldphotos.com