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Located in Moraitika, 0.9 mi from Agios Ioannis Peristeron Beach, Domes Miramare, a Luxury Collection Resort, Corfu - Adults Only features accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking, an...
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Very picturesque village with twisting little alleyways...
Very picturesque village with twisting little alleyways leading up and down the mountainside. A good choice of tavernas selling traditional Greek food, also bars with some selling locally made wine. Sunday was a very busy day, all the locals were out and enjoying a coffee and a chat. Greece at its best
Sharon
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
AgiosMatthaios is very atmospheric and scruffy!
AgiosMatthaios is very atmospheric and scruffy! People were friendly and easy-going.
A walk through the top of the village gives great views over the mountains. Eating out could be better but every restaurant gives big platefuls of local corfiot food. Sitting outside the Cosmas cafe for a beer would tell you a lot about the villagers and their habits. We would definitely stay again purely for the Greek way of life.
ray
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
Agios Matthaios is a pretty village, with very warm-hearted...
Agios Matthaios is a pretty village, with very warm-hearted locals. It is however, only reasonable to stay there if you have a car if you want to reach any local facilities at all. That includes reaching public transport, since the buses to the village are infrequent, only go to Corfu town, do not run in the evenings nor on Bank holidays or weekends. There are pleasant, hilly walks from the village with beautiful wild flowers, olive groves and sea views. The local (rather scruffy) beach is about an hour's walk away. There is a taverna and a kebab cafe in the village, both reasonably priced and with a varied menu and two small, well'stocked supermarkets to help with self-catering. There is also a delightful olive oil farm just down the road, with an invitation for a free look around and tasting afterwards - and a few things to buy, if you wish of course!
Karen and Andrew
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Enjoyed living up in the hills in a small town.
Enjoyed living up in the hills in a small town. Buzzy place with several cafes on the one main road and friendly locals sitting out enjoying the cooler evening air. Interesting walks around the picturesque steep back streets. Small supermarket for everything we needed and lack of tourists making it feel natural and authentic.
Richard
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Agios Matthaios is a large authentic Greek village set in...
Agios Matthaios is a large authentic Greek village set in the mountains with wonderful views of the surrounding areas, There are a number of family run tavernas and shops to sample. The olive farm tour is outstanding - charming, witty and educational with a chance to sample local Greek food and wine and of course olive oil!
Paul
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Really quaint Greek village a few kilometers in from the sea...
Really quaint Greek village a few kilometers in from the sea - not the easiest to drive through as the roads are very narrow, but then when this was built there probably weren't any cars. Very close to the village is the Governors Olive mill which does tours of the old olive mill and also provides an overview of their current olive processing methods. Well worth a visit.
Christine
Netherlands
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