Ipsos looks out from Corfu's north east coast to Albania, over a vast, seemingly landlocked bay. It's located at the littoral end of a wide, flat valley overlooked by the great southern wall of the Pantokrator mountain range. The narrow shingle beach, a mile long, curves into a harbour at its south end. Lying alongside the main road and rather noisy, the beach's appeal resides in the variety of watersports to be enjoyed there. At the northern end of the resort, and extending a distance inland, the large village of Pyrgi is home to hundreds of locals, and as a result many of the seafront businesses are open all year round. Tourist accommodation tends not to be in the luxury category, and ranges from camp sites and self-catering apartments to small hotels. Eateries include fast food, 'pub grub' outlets and some great local run tavernas offering a variety of traditional, Italian and more up market dinning
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Location:Epar.Od. Pirgiou-Korakiana, Kerkira 490 83, Greece