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Kavos Beach: A Corfu Hotspot for Young British Tourists

Last updated on January 31st, 2024 at 07:13 pm

Kavos at the end of the Island – The favorite resort for young British

Kavos beach
Kavos beach

Kavos is on the southernmost edge of the island of Corfu, inside the region of Lefkimi and 45 kilometers distance from Corfu town, currently the most popular tourist destination on the island.

Preferred mainly by young British tourists because of its rich and notorious nightlife offered by the many nightclubs which offer cheap drinks and due to the very cheap accommodation offered compared to other destinations.

In the area, there are approximately 15,000 beds divided between cheap hotels, apartments, or studios but also in some more expensive hotels outside the noisy settlement.

In Kavos, nobody sleeps before 06-07 in the morning, so this is the equivalent of Malia in Crete and Laganas of Zakynthos and certainly not a good choice for families as in the area very often various misdeeds happen.

Beach in Kavos

Kavos features a large sandy beach about 2 km long with shallow and a little cold water due to the open sea, and some streams.
It is fully equipped with bars, restaurants, lounges, and umbrellas, but also many opportunities for water sports and any activity that may be of interest to young people who go there, including football pitches, tennis, volleyball, karts, the opportunity for bungee jumping and amusement park.

There are also numerous clubs with swimming pools and pool bars which are packed with people day and night.

Nightlife in Kavos

Kavos is known for its lively and bustling nightlife scene. The town is located on the southern tip of the island of Corfu and is a popular destination for young people looking for a fun and exciting vacation experience.

There are plenty of bars, clubs, and restaurants in Kavos that cater to different tastes and preferences. The main strip in Kavos is home to a variety of bars and clubs that stay open until the early hours of the morning. Some of the most popular spots include Atlantis, Futures, and Buzz Bar.

In addition to the bars and clubs, Kavos also has several beach parties and events that take place throughout the summer months. Many of these events are hosted by local bars and clubs and feature top DJs and live music.

It’s worth noting that Kavos has a reputation for being a party town, and some of the nightlife can be quite rowdy and wild. If you’re looking for a more relaxed and low-key experience, you may want to consider staying in one of the nearby towns or villages.

Clubs

Kavos is known for its vibrant nightlife scene and has a variety of clubs to suit different tastes and preferences. Some of the popular clubs in Kavos include:

  1. Future Club – Future Club is one of the biggest and most popular clubs in Kavos. It features a large dance floor, and state-of-the-art sound, and lighting systems, and hosts regular events and parties.
  2. Atlantis Club – Atlantis Club is another popular club in Kavos that attracts both locals and tourists. It has a spacious outdoor area with a pool, as well as a large indoor dance floor.
  3. Empire Club – Empire Club is a newer addition to Kavos’ nightlife scene but has quickly become a favorite among visitors. It features a stylish interior, a rooftop terrace with stunning views of the sea, and hosts regular events with top DJs.
  4. Rolling Stone Club – Rolling Stone Club is a smaller and more intimate club in Kavos but is known for its great music and lively atmosphere. It has a dance floor, and outdoor seating area, and hosts themed parties throughout the week.
  5. Quayside Village Club – Quayside Village Club is a popular spot for those looking for a more relaxed and laid-back atmosphere. It’s located on the beachfront and features a pool, and comfortable seating areas, and hosts regular events and parties.

These are just a few of the many clubs and bars that Kavos has to offer. It’s always a good idea to ask locals or hotel staff for recommendations based on your preferences.

The nightlife is the hallmark of Kavos, you can not ignore it. The party in Kavos lasts all day, better to say it lasts all hours that tourists do not sleep, loud music, dancing and drinking plenty of beer starting from the beaches during the day and at evening are carried along the streets and bars which are playing music blaring and the nightclubs and streets become one.

In the evening the beaches become slightly quieter, seaside clubs playing Lounge and chill-out music and a little overwhelmed by the most romantic that remain on the beach until the morning.

The tourist development of Kavos

During the decades of 70 and 80 since culminated destinations such as Benitses, Dassia, and others, Kavos was just an almost deserted beach with only 2 traditional restaurants waiting desperately for a few visitors from the tourist cruising boats that made ​​a stop there for 1-2 hours mainly for lunch at noon.

Also, the road leading there was miserable, and narrow with many holes, and was a feat to get there.

But today roads have become highways and now are among the best roads on the island!!!

Slowly some accommodation started to be built in the area between Kavos and the Port of Lefkimi and some small bars next to two seaside restaurants.

Mid 80 things began to change, not in Kavos but in other destinations.

Especially in Benitses things changed radically in the 90s, residents reacted and kicked the club 18-30 and others such as the so-called 20s, tourist agents responsible for this kind of youthful mass tourism.

Kavos had the advantage that the residents did not stay permanently in the area but mainly in Lefkimi town, so the defusing desperate seeking by young British tourists could be done without disturbing the residents of the area, therefore these agencies directed all this mass tourism stream massively to Kavos.

The development of Kavos so got its way, the rest is easy to imagine.

Map of Kavos

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