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Sidari, on the island of
Corfu in
Greece, is one of the
fastest growing resorts on the island. It grew up around two villages joined by a long beach, which have merged to become one resort running 2km (1.5 miles) along the coast. Close by, the extraordinary
Canal d'Amour (Channel of Love) is featured on countless postcards. Most visitors stay in
self-catering apartments with outdoor pools, and there is also a selection of rather basic two-star hotels. The busy main road running through the centre of
Sidari is lined with countless bars and eateries catering for the
British mass market - think pubs with big screen TV showing football and English sitcoms, pool tables, bingo and karaoke nights. According to some,
SIDARI has rather lost its charm due to over-development and lack of building regulations, but nonetheless it remains one of
Corfu's top destinations.
Sidari has three beaches. The
main beach, which has a
Blue Flag for cleanliness, curves gently around a long sweeping bay and offers golden sand and warm, shallow water. There are sun beds and umbrellas for hire,
watersports facilities including banana boats, peddle boats, canoes, water-skiing and wind surfing, plus a bouncy castle. Close by, the renowned
Canal d'Amour (Channel of Love) is composed of soft, crumbly, sandstone cliffs, which have been eroded to produce
extraordinary rock formations. Local myth claims that if a couple swim through the main channel together their love will be never-ending. The third and least appealing beach lies near the old fishing harbour.
Sidari's
main beach is
best for kids, as the water is warm and shallow and amusements include a
bouncy castle and
banana boat rides. The
Canal d'Amour is rather
dangerous for smaller children as the paths along the cliff tops are prone to crumbling. The
Hydropolis water park (in Acharavi, 12km (8 miles) east of Sidari, on the road to Kassiopi), offers pools and slides, though it is smaller than the island's largest water park,
Aqualand in Agios Ioannis on the main road to Glyfada. There is also a go-cart track in
Sidari.
Another amenity that
SIDARI has no shortage of is undoubtedly restaurants. Everything you could wish for is here somewhere - traditional Greek Tavernas and restaurants, take away places making the infamous Gyros, Chinese, Indian, Mexican, Italian and even Mc donald's, to name but a few and of course the ubiquitous 'English Breakfast' .