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Welcome
to Benitsa Hotel, a reliable choice to spend your holidays in
Benitses Corfu! The Benitsa Hotel has 14 bedrooms, 10 twins and 4
doubles. All rooms have en suite facilities, all are air
conditioned, they are equipped with a fridge and some of them with
TVs. Each of the rooms has a private balcony and most have
sea or
mountain views. Just 30m away you can find the magnificent Benitses
beach and anything else you'll need from the local market. The hotel
has a large private car park, which is a rarity in the village.
There is also a swimming pool, available to hotel guests, just a few
minutes walk. The local bus stop is also nearby. Visit us and we
will attend to your better service. |
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About Benitses
Village |
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Originally a small fishing village, Benitses is situated on
the south east coast of Corfu island some 12 kms south of the
capital, Corfu Town. Nowadays, with its' new marina, the
resort is a bustling village with a wide variety of
restaurants, shops, cafes & bars.
From the marina you can take boat trips to Paxos, Parga, The
Blue Lagoon and Sivota on the Greek mainland.
The panoramic views to the east are breathtaking vistas of the
mountains of Greece.
Although Benitses boasts all the modern amenities you would
expect, it has managed to retain its' old world charm. |
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About Corfu Greece |
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Corfu Island
lies in the Ionnion Sea off the north west coast
of mainland Greece. The island is blessed with a
mild temperate climate (although hot in the summer
months) which all helps to make it the greenest
of all the Greek islands. The architecture of the
capital is an eclectic mix of Venetian, French & British
colonial giving it a very sophisticated &
cosmopolitan feel. The islands' many holiday resorts
are famous for their hospitality and offer
everything that the visitor could wish for. |
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Corfu is known
as Kerkyra here in Greece.
The island easy easily reached. Throughout the summer
months there are flights from every major
European city. The port of Corfu is served (year round)
by ferry services from Italy (Venice, Brindisi, Ancona),
from Albania (Saranda) and of course mainland Greece. |
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