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A warm spot on Corfu's west coast, where the mountains meet the sea.
Our Address
Agios Gordios
Agios Gordios, Corfu
49084
Agios Gordios is a peaceful village on Corfu’s west coast, nestled around a curved bay with olive groves and lush hills behind it. Evenings unfold slowly, with sunset views over the Ionian Sea, and the beach is only a short three-minute walk away.
How to Get Here
From Airport
15 km · ~25 minDistance: 15-16 km (~25 minutes by car)
Taxi from the rank outside arrivals. Rental cars available at the terminal. The Blue Bus runs to Agios Gordios in summer; check the schedule at the airport kiosk.
From Port
20 km · ~36 minDistance: 20 km (~36 minutes by car)
The port is in Corfu Town, near the Old Fortress. Taxi from the rank or pick up a rental car nearby. No direct bus — you'd need to connect through the main station. Let us know your ferry time and we can help with options.
From Corfu Town
15 km · ~25 minDistance: 15 km (~25 minutes by car/bus)
Head southwest through the hills — the drive is pretty. Blue Bus line 11 runs to Agios Gordios (check astikoktelcorfu.gr for times). By car, follow signs toward Sinarades, then Agios Gordios. Parking is easy once you arrive.
Getting Around
Parking
Free parking is available just 2 minutes from the property. Street parking is also an option, and there are two paid parking areas nearby, making it generally easy to find a spot.
Public Transport
Bus B10 connects Agios Gordios with Corfu Town. The nearest stop is a 7-minute walk away. Buses run from 7:25 AM to 9:05 PM.
Private Transfer
Available on request – just ask us
Accessibility
Please note: the rooms are accessed via stairs, as there is no elevator. The restaurant is located on the ground floor. If you have any mobility concerns, feel free to contact us in advance and we’ll do our best to assist.
Local Tips
Getting around Corfu is easiest with a car, especially if you plan to explore beaches and villages beyond the main towns. Public buses are available and affordable, but schedules can be limited in smaller areas, particularly in the evenings.
Most places accept cards, but it’s a good idea to carry some cash for small purchases, local shops, or more remote spots. ATMs are widely available across the island.
Good to Know
During the summer months, book accommodation and car rentals in advance, as Corfu can get quite busy. If you’re visiting popular beaches, try to go early in the day to avoid crowds and enjoy the best of the scenery.
Roads in rural areas can be narrow and winding, so drive carefully and allow extra time for your journeys. Comfortable shoes are also recommended, as many areas involve walking on uneven paths.
Lastly, don’t forget sun protection—shade can be limited at some beaches, and the midday sun is strong.
Arriving Home
As you arrive at Phaḗa, you’ll see our all-white house wrapped in lush green vine leaves, giving it a natural, welcoming feel that feels more like a family home than a hotel. On the ground floor, the kitchen is filled with the aromas of freshly prepared Corfiot dishes. Upstairs, our rooms—named after mythology such as Athena, Ariadne, and Semele—are ready to welcome you.
Whether you’re returning from the beach, exploring the island, or simply enjoying a quiet evening, this is your place to unwind—peaceful, authentic, and always open to you.
As the day ends, the bay is bathed in golden light and the sound of the waves creates a calm atmosphere. Birds and soft village sounds drift through the air, while the sea breeze carries hints of pine. Everything moves slowly and peacefully.
Practical Info
Check-in / Check-out
Check-in: from 3:00 PM • Check-out: by 11:00 AM.
Kitchen Hours
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