
An idyllic island retreat
With a name that means ‘little island’ in Greek, the village of Nissaki started life on a rocky outcrop before spilling onto the main island as more and more travellers discovered this scenic corner of northeast Corfu. A great jumping-off point for hikes to Mount Pantokrator, life on Nissaki centres around its beach – a pebbly stretch backed by fragrant green hills. The village itself is manageable and tranquil, making Nissaki holidays the perfect place for relaxation.
One of the least commercialised resort areas in this part of Corfu, holidays to Nissaki are ideal for those looking for a traditional side to the Greek islands. You’ll find some fantastic tavernas where you can sample Corfiot cooking and, of course, plenty of fresh seafood. Nights tend to be low-key, meaning you’re likely to leave the village feeling completely reborn.
Exciting tours and activities
From priority access for attractions, to day trips to historic sites, here’s our must see activities in Nissaki
Jazz concert in the heart of Corfu
14 reviewsEnjoy a private intimate jazz concert, take in panoramic views of the old harbor of Corfu and the Sailing Club, and listen to stories and anecdotes about Corfu.
Free cancellation
Corfu cruise to Paxos, Antipaxos and the Blue Caves
18 reviewsJoin a cruise from Corfu to Paxos, see Gaios and visit the Bue Caves
Free cancellation
Blue Lagoon and Parga cruise from Corfu
Join a cruise from Corfu to the Blue Lagoon and must-see Parga
Free cancellation
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Your Nissaki questions, answered
If you need to stock up on a few holiday essentials, you’ll find a couple of small shops and mini markets in Nissaki, plus cashpoints.