Ipsos, situated in the northern part of the east coast of Corfu is thriving on the ceaseless popularity among tourists from all around the world. Ten to fifteen years ago it was perceived as a place perfect only for party-goers, full of night clubs and other places of entertainment. Yet this oppinion needs to be verified soon as Ipsos is changing its image. Still, it is a resort full of life and loud music yet not only any more.
In this resort you will find couples in love strolling along the beach and admiring the vast palette of colours that the setting sun uses to paint the sea and seashore. There are also parents with teenagers who decidedly like the fame of Ipsos as a partying centre and constantly alienate themselves from their parents.
The beach is sandy, stretches along a busy road and then curves around the bay. The village is situated where hills find their end in the Aegean Sea and there their slopes dramatically fall down into rough sea to fade away in its foamy depths.
Located in the viccinity of Ipsos Dassia also stretches along the shore of the bay. It is only 14 kilometres away from Kerkyra< previously Corfu> the capital of the island. The view from the village is outstanding: during a clear day it is possible to spot details of the European coast of Greece and Albania. The village itself is situated on a plain, surrounded by woods that cover the hills ringing the village. Most popular activities offered for tourists are all types of water sports.
St George < or Agios Georgios in Greek> is situated on the South West of the island. It boasts long, sandy beaches and neverending olive groves that surround the town. In the viccinity of St George there are sand dunes < worth to be seen> as well as a saltwater lagoon , lake Korrision, that is truly gripping for the lovers of wildlife.