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Hidden From the Sea: Pirate‑Proof Villages of Corfu
Discover the untold history of Corfu’s pirate‑proof hill villages and learn why so many traditional settlements were built high above the sea. This article explores Corfu’s battle with Mediterranean piracy, the creation of hidden inland communities like Old Perithia, and how today’s visitors can walk the same paths once used to escape raiders.

The Historic Village of Chlomos, Corfu Island, Greece
Chlomos is one of the oldest villages of Corfu, with continuous habitation from antiquity and its current form taking shape as a medieval, Venetian‑era hilltop settlement in the 13th century.

The Quiet World: Snorkeling Corfu’s Seagrass Meadows
An exploration of an overlooked ecosystem, where the real magic lies not in spectacle, but in subtlety.
We come to islands like Corfu with visions of vibrant fish darting through kaleidoscopic reefs, or the fleeting, hopeful silhouette of a sea turtle. Our minds, conditioned by nature documentaries, seek the grand and the obvious.

The Space Between – Redefining the Business Stay
Why the modern professional requires not just a room, but an environment calibrated for clarity and restoration.
The contemporary business trip operates on a familiar template: the anonymous hotel corridor, the hum of centralized air, the muffled sounds of other guests through a wall. It is a model designed for efficiency, yet so often it yields a peculiar form of depletion.

The Edible Landscape: A Forage Through Corfu’s Living Pantry
We travel to places like Corfu to taste. We seek out the sharp tang of local cheese, the bright acidity of new harvest oil, the sweetness of sun-warmed fruit. Yet, for all our culinary curiosity, we often remain confined to the marketplace and the restaurant plate. The most profound flavours, I discovered, are not for sale.

Guardians of the Path: An Afternoon with Corfu’s Silent Partners
To volunteer at the Corfu Donkey Sanctuary is to touch the living memory of the island, and to offer a simple, needed kindness.
There is a silence now where there once was a familiar sound. For centuries, the soundtrack of Corfu’s rural life was not the cicada’s hum or the tourist’s chatter, but the steady, plodding rhythm of hoof on stone, and the soft, blowing breath of the donkey.