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Mayor La Grotta Verde Grand Resort – Adults Only 5*

Mayor La Grotta Verde Grand Resort - Adults Only 5*

Nestled on Corfu’s scenic coastline, Mayor La Grotta Verde Grand Resort offers a sophisticated adults-only sanctuary with elegant rooms, multiple pools and direct sea access. Guests enjoy gourmet dining, a full-service spa and beautifully landscaped gardens—perfect for couples seeking luxury and serenity. The resort’s attentive service and peaceful ambience make it an ideal base for exploring Corfu’s hidden coves and cultural treasures while returning each evening to refined comfort.

What we love: The blend of five-star elegance, tranquil gardens and exclusive adults-only atmosphere, ensuring a truly restful and romantic escape.

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San Antonio Corfu Resort 4* – Adults Only

San Antonio Corfu Resort 4* - Adults Only

Set on the picturesque shores of Kalami Bay in north-east Corfu, San Antonio Corfu Resort delivers a charming adults-only retreat with stunning sea views and a relaxed village vibe. The hotel features comfortable rooms, a waterfront pool and easy access to pebble beaches and traditional tavernas. Its intimate scale and friendly service appeal to couples and friends looking for authentic Greek hospitality in a peaceful coastal setting, away from the busier southern resorts.

What we love: The idyllic Kalami Bay location, combining natural beauty, village charm and a genuinely welcoming adults-only atmosphere.

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Mr & Mrs White Corfu 4*

Mr & Mrs White Corfu 4*

Located in the tranquil village of Acharavi on Corfu’s north coast, Mr & Mrs White Corfu is a stylish boutique adults-only hotel offering contemporary design, a sparkling outdoor pool and breakfast included. The property’s modern aesthetic, attentive service and peaceful surroundings make it a favourite for couples seeking a chic, laid-back escape. Acharavi’s long sandy beach and local tavernas are just moments away, while the hotel’s intimate scale ensures personalised attention and a relaxed pace.

What we love: The sleek boutique design, serene Acharavi setting and excellent value with breakfast included—perfect for a stylish, stress-free getaway.

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Alkyna Resort 5*

Alkyna Resort 5*

Perched on Corfu’s dramatic west coast, Alkyna Resort is an exclusive adults-only (16+) retreat offering breathtaking sea views, infinity pools and luxurious suites. The resort’s clifftop location provides stunning sunsets and direct access to secluded beaches, while its spa, gourmet dining and attentive service cater to discerning travellers. Ideal for couples and adult friends seeking privacy, natural beauty and five-star comfort, Alkyna combines contemporary elegance with the timeless allure of the Ionian Sea coastline.

What we love: The spectacular clifftop setting, exclusive 16+ policy and world-class facilities—an unforgettable adults-only sanctuary on Corfu’s west coast.

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Why choose an adults-only hotel in Corfu?

What adults-only means on Corfu (age limits, typical rules and services)

An adults-only hotel in Corfu welcomes guests aged 16+ or 18+, depending on the property’s policy—always check before booking. These hotels exclude children, meaning no kids’ clubs, playgrounds or family animation, creating a calm, sophisticated atmosphere. Instead, you’ll find facilities tailored to grown-up tastes: infinity pools with swim-up bars, spa and wellness centres, gourmet restaurants and evening entertainment such as live music or cocktail lounges. Room design emphasises romance and comfort—think king-size beds, private balconies and elegant décor. Service is attentive and personalised, with staff trained to anticipate the needs of couples and adult groups. Some resorts offer adults-only sections within larger properties, but dedicated adults-only hotels guarantee a child-free environment throughout. The focus is on wellness, gastronomy and cultural excursions rather than family activities. For travellers seeking peace, privacy and a refined holiday vibe, Corfu’s adults-only hotels deliver exactly what discerning guests desire.

Main benefits: quiet, romance, wellness and tailored experiences

The primary appeal of adults-only hotels in Corfu lies in their tranquil, grown-up ambience. Without the noise and energy of family resorts, you can unwind—whether lounging by the pool with a book, enjoying a couples’ massage or savouring a leisurely dinner without interruption. Romance is a key focus: many properties offer candlelit beachfront dining, private cabanas, sunset cocktails and honeymoon suites with sea views. Wellness is another cornerstone, with on-site spas providing treatments from aromatherapy massages to thalassotherapy, plus yoga classes, fitness centres and healthy dining options. Tailored experiences are standard: think wine tastings, cooking classes, guided cultural tours and personalised concierge service to arrange boat trips or restaurant reservations. The pace is slower and more intentional, allowing you to connect with your partner or friends, explore Corfu’s natural beauty at your own rhythm and return each evening to a serene, adults-only sanctuary. For couples celebrating anniversaries or groups of friends seeking a sophisticated escape, these benefits create a memorable, rejuvenating experience.

Types of adults-only offers to expect (boutique, all-inclusive, luxury, wellness-focused)

Corfu’s adults-only hotel scene is diverse, catering to different tastes and budgets. Boutique hotels—such as Mr & Mrs White Corfu—offer intimate, design-led stays with personalised service in quieter villages like Acharavi or Kalami. All-inclusive resorts provide hassle-free holidays with meals, drinks and activities included, ideal for couples who want to relax without worrying about budgets. Luxury properties—like Mayor La Grotta Verde Grand Resort and Alkyna Resort—deliver five-star comfort, gourmet dining, private beaches and exceptional service, often with clifftop or beachfront locations. Wellness-focused hotels emphasise spa treatments, yoga, healthy cuisine and holistic experiences, perfect for those prioritising relaxation and self-care. Many properties blend these categories: a boutique hotel may offer spa packages, or a luxury resort might include all-inclusive options. Board basis varies—bed-and-breakfast, half-board, full-board or all-inclusive—so choose according to your travel style and budget preferences.

Where to stay on Corfu: zones and what to expect

North coast (Acharavi, Kalami): relaxed villages, scenic bays and quieter beaches

Corfu’s north coast is the island’s most tranquil zone, ideal for adults seeking peace, natural beauty and authentic village life. Acharavi boasts a long sandy beach, traditional tavernas and a laid-back vibe; it’s home to boutique adults-only hotels like Mr & Mrs White Corfu, offering stylish stays with easy beach access. Kalami, a picturesque fishing village on the north-east coast, is famous for its pebble bay, crystal-clear waters and literary heritage (Lawrence Durrell’s White House). San Antonio Corfu Resort sits right on Kalami Bay, delivering stunning sea views and a peaceful, romantic setting. The north coast is greener and less developed than the south, with olive groves, cypress trees and dramatic mountain backdrops. Beaches are quieter, often pebble or mixed sand-and-pebble, perfect for swimming and snorkelling. The area is about 30–40 minutes’ drive from Corfu Town and the airport, so a hire car is recommended for flexibility. Expect a slower pace, friendly locals and a focus on nature and relaxation.

East coast (Dassia, Ipsos, Corfu Town access): convenience, water sports and nightlife options

The east coast offers a balance of convenience, activity and accessibility, making it popular with adults who want both relaxation and options. Dassia, just 12 km north of Corfu Town, is a lively resort with a long pebble beach, water sports centres (jet-skiing, parasailing, paddleboarding), beach bars and a good selection of restaurants. It’s well-connected by local bus and close to the airport (about 20 minutes), ideal if you prefer not to hire a car. Ipsos, further north, has a similar vibe—beachfront tavernas, water sports and a more energetic atmosphere. Both resorts offer easy day-trip access to Corfu Town’s UNESCO-listed Old Town, with its Venetian fortresses, museums and chic cafés. For adults-only stays, the east coast provides a mix of boutique hotels and larger resorts with sophisticated facilities and spa services. The east coast suits active adults who enjoy water sports, evening cocktails and the convenience of nearby Corfu Town for shopping, dining and culture.

South coast (Kavos, Glyfada): sandy beaches and more vibrant beach scenes; best for active days or day trips

Corfu’s south coast is known for its long sandy beaches, warmer waters and livelier beach scenes—though it’s also home to quieter pockets and adults-only retreats. Kavos, at the island’s southern tip, has a reputation as a party resort popular with younger crowds, but it also offers beautiful sandy beaches and adults-only hotels like Cavomarina Beach Hotel (18+), providing a refined, contemporary experience away from the nightlife strip. Glyfada, on the west-facing south-west coast, is one of Corfu’s most stunning beaches—a wide, golden-sand bay backed by cliffs and pine trees, with beach clubs, sunbeds and water sports. It’s less developed than Kavos and attracts a more mixed, older crowd. The south coast is about 30–45 minutes from the airport, and a hire car is useful for exploring. While the area is busier than the north, adults-only hotels here offer a peaceful base with easy access to active beach days, boat trips and evening entertainment.

Activities and experiences for adults on Corfu

Beaches and water sports: best beaches for adults and where to rent equipment

Corfu’s coastline offers diverse beaches suited to adult tastes, from secluded coves to lively water sports hubs. Glyfada (south-west) is a top choice for its golden sand, clear waters and beach clubs offering sunbeds, cocktails and jet-ski or paddleboard hire. Paleokastritsa (north-west) is famous for its dramatic cliffs, turquoise bays and excellent snorkelling; several small beaches here have tavernas and boat hire for exploring sea caves. Agios Gordios (west coast) combines a long sandy beach with a relaxed vibe and water sports centres. For quieter, more intimate settings, try Kalami or Agni (north-east)—pebble bays with crystal-clear water, perfect for swimming and snorkelling, plus waterfront tavernas serving fresh seafood. Myrtiotissa (west coast) is a beautiful, less-developed sandy beach, popular with naturists and those seeking solitude. Most organised beaches rent sunbeds, umbrellas and water sports equipment (kayaks, SUPs, jet-skis) from April to October; prices are reasonable, and no advance booking is needed. For a mix of activity and relaxation, the east coast and south-west are ideal; for peace and natural beauty, head north or west.

Boat trips and island hopping: Paxos and Antipaxos, Blue Caves—what to expect

Boat excursions are a highlight of any Corfu holiday, offering stunning coastal scenery and access to nearby islands. The most popular trip is to Paxos and Antipaxos, two small Ionian islands south of Corfu, renowned for their turquoise waters, sea caves and charming harbours. Full-day tours (around 8–10 hours) depart from Corfu Town or the north-east coast, include stops for swimming and snorkelling in Antipaxos’s famous Voutoumi and Vrika beaches, and allow time to explore Paxos’s picturesque villages (Gaios, Loggos). Lunch is often included or available on board. The Blue Caves (also called Blue Lagoon) on Paxos’s west coast are a must-see—dramatic rock formations and glowing blue water, best visited by small boat or kayak. Expect to pay around €40–60 per person for a full-day Paxos/Antipaxos tour; book through your hotel, local travel agencies or online in advance. Other popular boat trips include sunset cruises along Corfu’s west coast, private yacht charters and fishing excursions. Most tours run May–October, with calmer seas and better weather in June and September.

Wellness, gastronomy and evening experiences: spas, fine dining and cocktail bars

Corfu’s adults-only hotels excel in wellness and gastronomy, offering spa treatments, gourmet dining and sophisticated evening entertainment. Many properties—such as Mayor La Grotta Verde Grand Resort and Alkyna Resort—feature full-service spas with massage, facials, body wraps and hydrotherapy, plus yoga and fitness classes. Treatments often incorporate local ingredients (olive oil, herbs, sea salt) and Greek wellness traditions. For dining, expect à la carte restaurants serving Mediterranean and international cuisine, often with fresh seafood, Corfiot specialities (sofrito, pastitsada, bourdeto) and fine Greek wines. Many hotels offer romantic beachfront or poolside dining, with candlelit tables and sunset views. Beyond your hotel, explore Corfu Town’s vibrant food scene: the Liston’s elegant cafés, rooftop bars with fortress views and hidden tavernas in the Old Town’s narrow lanes. For cocktails, head to beach clubs in Glyfada or Dassia, or seek out stylish hotel bars with live music and DJ sets.

Practical information and booking tips

When to go (best months) and what weather to expect

The best months for an adults-only holiday in Corfu are May, June, September and early October, when the weather is warm and sunny but not scorching, and the island is less crowded than in peak summer. May and June offer temperatures of 22–28°C, calm seas, blooming wildflowers and long daylight hours—ideal for sightseeing, hiking and beach days without the July–August heat. September and early October are pleasant (23–28°C), with warm sea temperatures (around 24°C) perfect for swimming, and a more relaxed, authentic atmosphere. July and August are the hottest and busiest months (28–33°C), with guaranteed sunshine but higher prices, fuller beaches and limited availability—book well in advance if travelling in peak season. April and late October are quieter and cheaper, but some hotels and restaurants may be closed, and weather can be unpredictable (occasional rain, cooler evenings). Corfu enjoys a Mediterranean climate with mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers; the island is greener than many Greek islands thanks to higher rainfall. For the best balance of weather, value and tranquillity, aim for late May, June or September.

Getting there and around (airport, transfers, car hire, local transport)

Corfu is accessible via Corfu International Airport (CFU), located just 3 km south of Corfu Town, receiving direct flights from the UK, Europe and seasonal charters from April to October (flight time from the UK: around 3–3.5 hours). Most adults-only hotels offer private transfers or can arrange taxis (pre-book for the best rates; expect €25–50 depending on distance). Car hire is recommended for exploring Corfu’s beaches, villages and attractions at your own pace; international and local agencies operate at the airport and in Corfu Town, with prices from around €25–40 per day (book online in advance for better deals). Roads are good, though some coastal and mountain routes are narrow and winding—drive carefully and allow extra time. Local buses (KTEL Green Buses) connect Corfu Town with major resorts (Dassia, Ipsos, Paleokastritsa, Kavos) and are inexpensive (€1.50–3 per journey), but services to quieter north-coast villages are limited. Taxis are available but can be expensive for longer trips. If staying in remote areas (north or west coast), a hire car is essential; if based in Dassia or near Corfu Town, you can manage with buses and taxis but will have less flexibility.

Useful local information: age policies, tourist taxes, accessibility and health tips

Before booking, confirm the age policy: most adults-only hotels in Corfu admit guests 16+ or 18+, and some require all guests to meet the minimum age (check if travelling with younger adults). Tourist tax (introduced across Greece) is around €1–4 per room per night, depending on hotel category, and is payable locally in cash or card—budget an extra €10–30 for a week’s stay. Accessibility: many modern adults-only resorts offer accessible rooms, ramps and lifts, but older properties or hillside hotels may have steps and limited facilities—contact the hotel if you have specific needs. Health and safety: Corfu is very safe, with low crime rates; standard precautions apply (watch valuables on busy beaches, lock hire cars). Tap water is safe to drink, though bottled water is widely available. The sun is strong May–September, so use high-SPF sun cream, stay hydrated and avoid midday sun. Emergency numbers: 112 (EU-wide emergency), 166 (ambulance), 100 (police). Language: Greek is the official language, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas. Currency: Euro (€); credit/debit cards accepted in most hotels and restaurants, but carry cash for small tavernas, beach bars and tips.

Corfu’s blend of Venetian heritage, lush landscapes and turquoise waters makes it a standout destination for adults seeking a peaceful, refined escape. From boutique retreats in tranquil northern villages to luxury clifftop resorts and all-inclusive beachfront sanctuaries, the island’s adults-only hotels cater to every taste and budget. With wellness experiences, gourmet dining, stunning beaches and cultural excursions all within reach, your Corfu getaway promises relaxation, romance and unforgettable memories. Book your exclusive adults-only escape today and discover why Corfu remains a favourite among discerning travellers.

Adult only hotels Corfu

For tranquillity and natural beauty, choose the north coast (Acharavi, Kalami) with boutique adults-only hotels like Mr & Mrs White Corfu or San Antonio Corfu Resort. For convenience and water-sports, the east coast (Dassia, Ipsos) offers easy access to Corfu Town and beaches. For luxury and dramatic scenery, the west coast has clifftop resorts like Alkyna Resort. The south coast (Kavos, Glyfada) suits adults who enjoy sandy beaches and livelier scenes, with adults-only options like Cavomarina Beach Hotel.

Adults-only resorts focus on peace, romance, and grown-up experiences. Expect no children, meaning quieter pools, restaurants, and beaches. Facilities include spas, wellness programmes, gourmet dining, swim-up bars, and evening entertainment (live music, cocktail lounges). Activities are tailored to adults: wine-tastings, cooking classes, yoga, water-sports, and cultural excursions. Service is personalised, with staff trained to anticipate couples' and adult groups' needs. The atmosphere is relaxed, sophisticated, and ideal for unwinding without family distractions.

Corfu offers both lively nightlife and peaceful retreats, depending on where you stay. Kavos (south coast) is known for its party scene, popular with younger adults, but even here adults-only hotels like Cavomarina Beach Hotel provide a quieter, more refined base. Corfu Town has stylish bars, rooftop lounges, and live music venues for a sophisticated evening out. The north and west coasts are tranquil, with traditional tavernas and low-key beach bars. Choose your area and hotel type to match your preferred vibe, from party hotspots to serene escapes.

Yes, Myrtiotissa Beach on Corfu's west coast is the island's unofficial nudist beach, popular with naturists and those seeking a clothing-optional, laid-back atmosphere. It's a beautiful, sandy beach backed by cliffs and greenery, undeveloped with a small taverna. Access is via a steep path, so it's quieter than mainstream beaches. Nudism is tolerated rather than officially designated, and the beach attracts a mix of naturists and textile bathers. Other beaches on Corfu are not nudist-friendly, so respect local norms elsewhere.

Corfu is excellent for older couples, offering a blend of culture, natural beauty, and comfort. Its Venetian heritage, UNESCO-listed Old Town, and lush landscapes provide plenty of sightseeing without strenuous activity. Adults-only hotels like Mayor La Grotta Verde Grand Resort and Alkyna Resort offer luxury, wellness, and attentive service. Other Greek islands suited to older couples include Crete (diverse, with history and beaches), Rhodes (medieval towns, good infrastructure), and Santorini (romantic, though busier and pricier). Corfu's accessibility, variety, and adults-only options make it a top choice.

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