LOCATION
BELLOS BEACH HOTEL is 3 kilometres south of the attractive village of Benitses, with a large selection of tavernas clustered round the fishing harbour and yacht marina.
The local bus from Benitses to Corfu Town terminates opposite the hotel, which makes exploration of the island easy. Buses going further south also stop outside.
The nearest resort area is 1 ½ kilometres south, St John of the Pigeons, a small hamlet with a number of tavernas, bars, shops, and water sports.
5 kilometres south are the twin villages of Messonghi and Moraitika, popular with holidaymakers who enjoy the long sandy beach.
The ‘Corfu Trail’ passes near the hotel, which makes it a popular stop for walkers who would like a night or two of comfort on their trek. It is also a good base for painters and wild flower enthusiasts.
In the hills behind the hotel are the lovely old villages of Stavros and Agii Deka, both popular with visitors who enjoy the spectacular views over the island.
Corfu’s golf course is a 30 minute drive away in the Ropa Valley, offering excellent facilities, and a clubhouse where you can enjoy a welcome drink after your round is finished.
FACILITIES/SERVICES
All 60 rooms are air-conditioned and have baths or showers, television, and fridge (containing mini bar). All floors are accessed via a lift.
From the reception/ lounge area you can stroll out onto the large terrace with its superb view, and relax with a cool drink.
The hotel offers bed and breakfast, freeing guests to explore the surrounding area. The reception staff will be happy to make suggestions to enable you to enjoy your holiday to the fullest.
The garden has many shady corners, and leads down to the shingle beach, where there are sunbeds.
There is no road between the hotel and the sea shore.
In the vicinity of the hotel various water sports can be enjoyed.
Aqualand, a favourite destination for families, is also within half an hour’s drive from the hotel, offering a wide selection of waterslides, flumes and water games.
From Benitses you can join a boat sailing up the coast, stopping in attractive villages and unspoilt bays, having lunch barbecued on the beach, or visiting the neighbouring islands of Paxos and Anti-Paxos.
Above Benitses, in the village of Gastouri, is the Achilleon Palace, built by Elizabeth of Austria in the 19th century, and now a museum attracting many visitors.
On the way to Corfu Town from the hotel you pass Corfu’s most famous landmark- Ponticonissi, or Mouse Island, and the whitewashed convent of Vlacherna on the promontory of Canoni opposite.
On the outskirts of Corfu Town is Mon Repos Palace, birthplace of Prince Philip, now open for visitors to wander round its extensive park, where you can see the remains of a Greek temple and also visit its new museum..
Corfu Town has a number of museums, including an archaeological one, and both the old and the new fortresses can be explored, with their extensive views over the Corfu Channel. The Venetian old town has numerous twisting narrow streets leading to small squares, and well repays exploring. From the town you can also get a boat to the isle of Vidos, lying offshore, a pleasant spot for lunch and a swim.
The monastery of Paleocastritsa is popular with visitors, set on a spectacular promontory above the turquoise bays, it is still a working monastery whose inhabitants welcome visitors, who enjoy a glimpse into another world.
Cruises to Albania leave from Corfu Town (with collection by coach), to visit the archaeological site of Butrint and the castle overlooking the town of Saranda.
BELLOS BEACH HOTEL is 3 kilometres south of the attractive village of Benitses, with a large selection of tavernas clustered round the fishing harbour and yacht marina.
The local bus from Benitses to Corfu Town terminates opposite the hotel, which makes exploration of the island easy. Buses going further south also stop outside.
The nearest resort area is 1 ½ kilometres south, St John of the Pigeons, a small hamlet with a number of tavernas, bars, shops, and water sports.
5 kilometres south are the twin villages of Messonghi and Moraitika, popular with holidaymakers who enjoy the long sandy beach.
The ‘Corfu Trail’ passes near the hotel, which makes it a popular stop for walkers who would like a night or two of comfort on their trek. It is also a good base for painters and wild flower enthusiasts.
In the hills behind the hotel are the lovely old villages of Stavros and Agii Deka, both popular with visitors who enjoy the spectacular views over the island.
Corfu’s golf course is a 30 minute drive away in the Ropa Valley, offering excellent facilities, and a clubhouse where you can enjoy a welcome drink after your round is finished.
FACILITIES/SERVICES
All 60 rooms are air-conditioned and have baths or showers, television, and fridge (containing mini bar). All floors are accessed via a lift.
From the reception/ lounge area you can stroll out onto the large terrace with its superb view, and relax with a cool drink.
The hotel offers bed and breakfast, freeing guests to explore the surrounding area. The reception staff will be happy to make suggestions to enable you to enjoy your holiday to the fullest.
The garden has many shady corners, and leads down to the shingle beach, where there are sunbeds.
There is no road between the hotel and the sea shore.
In the vicinity of the hotel various water sports can be enjoyed.
Aqualand, a favourite destination for families, is also within half an hour’s drive from the hotel, offering a wide selection of waterslides, flumes and water games.
From Benitses you can join a boat sailing up the coast, stopping in attractive villages and unspoilt bays, having lunch barbecued on the beach, or visiting the neighbouring islands of Paxos and Anti-Paxos.
Above Benitses, in the village of Gastouri, is the Achilleon Palace, built by Elizabeth of Austria in the 19th century, and now a museum attracting many visitors.
On the way to Corfu Town from the hotel you pass Corfu’s most famous landmark- Ponticonissi, or Mouse Island, and the whitewashed convent of Vlacherna on the promontory of Canoni opposite.
On the outskirts of Corfu Town is Mon Repos Palace, birthplace of Prince Philip, now open for visitors to wander round its extensive park, where you can see the remains of a Greek temple and also visit its new museum..
Corfu Town has a number of museums, including an archaeological one, and both the old and the new fortresses can be explored, with their extensive views over the Corfu Channel. The Venetian old town has numerous twisting narrow streets leading to small squares, and well repays exploring. From the town you can also get a boat to the isle of Vidos, lying offshore, a pleasant spot for lunch and a swim.
The monastery of Paleocastritsa is popular with visitors, set on a spectacular promontory above the turquoise bays, it is still a working monastery whose inhabitants welcome visitors, who enjoy a glimpse into another world.
Cruises to Albania leave from Corfu Town (with collection by coach), to visit the archaeological site of Butrint and the castle overlooking the town of Saranda.