There are many ways to come to Corfu.
Corfu Town has local ferries to Igoumenitsa on the mainland opposite every hour or two. The telephone number for timetable enquiries is 00302661365200. The Greek language service is automated but there is an English option, not automatic, so only ring in office hours if you require this. There are also ferries to Igoumenitsa from Lefkimmi, and their timetable can be found on the internet, There are regular international routes to Venice, Ancona, Bari and Brindisi. There are also small vessels going to Paxos and to Saranda, in southern Albania.
There are also several daily bus departures to Athens and Thessaloniki (9 hours approx.) and there is information about long distance bus schedules on the internet.
And of course flights to Corfu are frequent with regular scheduled air connections to Athens and Thessaloniki by both Olympic and the Aegean airlines.
Corfu is connected by air with many European cities from Oslo in the north to Milan in the south, all landing at our international airport John Kapodistrias.
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Benitses...
Benitses is situated on the south eastcoast of Corfu, only 12 kilometres from Corfu town, and 9 kilometres from the international airport Ioannis
Kapodistrias.
In recent years it was a part of the Municipality of Achilleion but since 2011 it has been one of the districts of the Municipality of Corfu, following centralization of local government.
It is one of the most traditional Corfiot villages with unique natural beauty and has long been a very popular and well known tourist destination as it was here that the first beach hotel on Corfu was built, The Avra.
When speaking of tourism on Corfu this is where it started..