Buses connect Moraitika to Corfu Town and other villages. Car rentals are popular for exploring the island independently. Taxis are available, and many attractions are within walking distance of the village.
Yes, Moraitika is very safe and particularly family-friendly. The beach has calm, shallow waters perfect for children, and the village maintains a peaceful, welcoming atmosphere with low crime rates.
Yes, Moraitika Beach is excellent for swimming with its mix of sand and pebbles, gradually deepening calm waters. It's particularly safe for children and offers various water sports and beach facilities.
Enjoy the beautiful beach with water sports, explore the traditional old village on the hillside, visit nearby Roman baths, take boat trips around Corfu, and experience authentic Greek dining at local tavernas.
Greece uses the euro (EUR). ATMs are widely available, and credit cards are accepted at most hotels, restaurants, and shops. Cash is still preferred for small purchases and local tavernas.
Greek meals are social affairs often lasting hours. Dinner is typically served late (9-11 PM). Sharing small plates (meze) is common, and hospitality is extremely important in Greek culture.
Greek is the official language, but English is widely spoken in visitor areas, hotels, and restaurants on Corfu. Many locals in the hospitality industry are multilingual.
May through October offers the best weather for beach activities. July and August are busiest but warmest, while May, June, September, and October provide pleasant temperatures with fewer crowds.