Nissaki Corfu

About Nissaki

Nissaki is a peaceful and picturesque village on the northeast coast of Corfu Island, just 25km from Corfu Town.
A small road reaches the exquisite, but tiny, white shingle coves. Nissaki means “little island” in Greek. In the past, according to the old people, Nissaki was a small rocky island, which joined with the mainland of the village through the years. Mitsos Taverna still stands on what used to be the “little island”.
Nissaki is still an un-commercialized resort promising relaxing holidays. It is a tranquil village, ideal for family holidays, elderly couples and people who love traditional Greece. Young couples are also welcome as the area offers the choice for nightlife just a few kilometres further up, in Kassiopi or down to Ipsos. The majority of the resort consists of villas. The scenery is fabulous, as you can see the villages set amongst the rich vegetation on the hills of Mount Pantokrator.
The sleepy Nissaki is a tranquil village
offering to the visitors all the necessary facilities: tavernas, mini markets, bars, gift shops, and tourist offices. Boat hire and water sports are available.
Nissaki beach is a pebbly and clean beach. The visitors have the opportunity to enjoy their swimming or exploring the little coves around the area. It is ideal for the people who love snorkelling.
Around Nissaki area, there are a lot of picturesque bays with scenic coastal walks, such as Kaminaki, Krouzeri, Agni and the beautiful horseshoe-shaped Kalami. In the other direction, you can reach Glyfa and Barbati. There is regular transportation by local bus. You can either go down the northeast coast ending in Corfu Town or up the northeast coast ending in the idyllic Kalami bay, the harbour resort of Kassiopi or San Stefanos.
There are also traditional villages around Nissaki and Old Sinies is one of the deserted traditional villages on the hills of Mount Pantokrator. Standing at 914m, Pantokrator Mountain is the highest point on the island of Corfu. The views from the summit are unbelievable, you can photograph Albania, Mainland Greece and on a very clear day you can see Kefalonia.

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