Agios Georgios North Corfu Resort Guide: Beach, Restaurants, Bars & Things To Do

Agios Georgios Pagon is one of Corfu’s most beautiful north-west beach resorts, known for its long sandy bay, green hills, relaxed atmosphere, family-friendly feel, water sports, beach tavernas and easy access to Afionas and Porto Timoni.

This is the north-west Agios Georgios, also known as Agios Georgios Pagi, Agios Georgios Pagon or sometimes St George North. It is different from Agios Georgios South / Agios Georgios Argyrades, which is in South Corfu near Issos and Lake Korission.

Agios Georgios Pagon is a classic Corfu beach resort, but it still feels softer and more scenic than many busier places. The beach sits in a wide horseshoe bay, surrounded by hills and cliffs, with a long sweep of sand and shingle, clear water, restaurants, bars, apartments, hotels and boat-trip options.

It is especially good for travellers who want a peaceful beach holiday with beautiful scenery, but still want enough restaurants, bars and day trips to keep the week interesting.

Choose Agios Georgios Pagon if you want a relaxed north-west Corfu base with a long beach, sunsets, water sports, boat trips and Porto Timoni nearby.

Choose somewhere else if you want big nightlife, lots of shopping, a short airport transfer or a resort that feels busy late into the night.

Where is Agios Georgios Pagon?

Agios Georgios Pagon is on Corfu’s north-west coast, below Afionas and close to Arillas, Agios Stefanos NW, Sidari, Paleokastritsa and Porto Timoni.

It sits in a large bay surrounded by hills, with the village and resort area spread along the beach and roads behind it.

Approximate journey times by car or transfer:

  • Corfu Airport to Agios Georgios Pagon: around 55–85 minutes

  • Corfu Town to Agios Georgios Pagon: around 55–80 minutes

  • Afionas to Agios Georgios Pagon: around 10–15 minutes by car

  • Porto Timoni viewpoint area to Agios Georgios Pagon: around 10–15 minutes by car to Afionas, then walking or boat access

  • Arillas to Agios Georgios Pagon: around 15–25 minutes

  • Agios Stefanos NW to Agios Georgios Pagon: around 20–30 minutes

  • Sidari to Agios Georgios Pagon: around 30–45 minutes

  • Paleokastritsa to Agios Georgios Pagon: around 30–50 minutes

  • Angelokastro to Agios Georgios Pagon: around 30–45 minutes

  • Corfu Town by Green Bus: usually around 60–90 minutes depending on route, stops, traffic and season

Agios Georgios Pagon is a brilliant base if you want to explore the north-west of Corfu, especially Afionas, Porto Timoni, Arillas, Agios Stefanos NW, Cape Drastis, Loggas Beach, Sidari and Paleokastritsa.

What is Agios Georgios Pagon like?

Agios Georgios Pagon has a peaceful, spacious and scenic beach-resort feel. It is more relaxed than Sidari, more beach-focused than Afionas, easier for families than Porto Timoni, and less dramatic but more practical than Paleokastritsa.

The bay is the main feature. Everything revolves around the beach, with tavernas, cafés, bars, supermarkets, accommodation and small shops spread around the resort rather than clustered in one busy centre.

Agios Georgios Pagon is especially good for:

  • Families wanting a long beach and relaxed evenings

  • Couples who want scenery without a party scene

  • Beach lovers

  • Water sports fans

  • Travellers visiting Porto Timoni

  • People who want a quieter alternative to Sidari

  • Visitors who like boat trips and coastal exploring

  • Self-catering holidays

  • Longer stays

  • Anyone choosing between Agios Georgios Pagon, Arillas, Agios Stefanos NW and Paleokastritsa

It may not suit you if you want major nightlife, luxury hotels, a compact village centre or a short airport transfer. It is also quieter outside the main summer season, so check opening times if travelling in April, early May or late October.

Agios Georgios Pagon Beach

Agios Georgios Pagon Beach is one of the best beaches in north-west Corfu. It is long, wide and scenic, with a mix of sand, shingle and pebbly sections depending on the part of the beach and sea conditions.

The bay is sheltered by hills, but because it faces west and north-west, the sea can sometimes be wavier than east-coast beaches. On calm days, the water is beautiful and clear. On windier days, the waves can make it feel more dramatic.

The beach is organised in places, with sunbeds, umbrellas, beach bars, tavernas and water sports available in season. Because it is long, you can usually choose between livelier sections near beach bars and quieter stretches further along the bay.

Agios Georgios Pagon Beach is good for:

  • Families

  • Couples

  • Swimming

  • Beach walks

  • Water sports

  • Sunbeds

  • Boat trips

  • Sunset views

  • Relaxed resort holidays

  • Travellers who like space

Water shoes can be useful because some sections have pebbles or stones near the shoreline.

Corfu Travel Co tip: the beach is beautiful at sunset, but the morning is often calmer for swimming and water sports.

Best beaches near Agios Georgios Pagon

Agios Georgios Pagon Beach

This is the main beach and the easiest choice if you are staying in the resort. It is long, scenic and practical, with sunbeds, restaurants and water sports in season.

Good for: families, couples, swimming, sunbeds, beach walks, water sports, sunset.

Porto Timoni Beach

Porto Timoni is one of Corfu’s most famous beaches, set below Afionas. It is a dramatic double beach reached by a steep hike from Afionas or by boat from Agios Georgios Pagon.

It is stunning, but not easy. There are no proper facilities on the beach, so bring water, snacks and sensible shoes if walking.

Good for: photos, hiking, swimming, snorkelling, adventurous beach days.

Arillas Beach

Arillas is a relaxed north-west beach resort close to Agios Georgios Pagon. It has a sandy beach, tavernas, beach bars and a softer, laid-back feel.

Good for: families, couples, beach walks, sunsets, relaxed meals.

Agios Stefanos NW Beach

Agios Stefanos NW is another lovely north-west beach resort with a long sandy bay and family-friendly atmosphere. It works well as a gentle day trip from Agios Georgios Pagon.

Good for: sandy beach days, families, couples, sunset drinks.

Loggas Beach

Loggas Beach is famous for its dramatic cliffs and sunset views. It is more of a scenic stop than a full beach day for everyone, but it is one of the most memorable places in north-west Corfu.

Good for: sunsets, photos, couples, dramatic views.

Cape Drastis

Cape Drastis is one of Corfu’s most striking coastal viewpoints, with pale cliffs and turquoise water. It is not a classic beach resort, but it is worth visiting for scenery and photos.

Good for: viewpoints, photos, exploring, dramatic coast.

Sidari and Canal d’Amour

Sidari is livelier and more developed, while Canal d’Amour is one of Corfu’s famous sandstone formations. It is an easy day trip if you want more shops, bars, activities and a busier resort feel.

Good for: photos, groups, bars, restaurants, livelier beach days.

Paleokastritsa

Paleokastritsa is one of Corfu’s most famous scenic areas, with coves, caves, boat trips, clear water and a hilltop monastery.

Good for: boat trips, snorkelling, dramatic scenery, day trips, clear water.

Best things to do in Agios Georgios Pagon

1. Spend a full day on Agios Georgios Pagon Beach

The best thing to do here is enjoy the beach properly. Start with a morning swim, choose a sunbed or a quiet patch of sand, have lunch at a beach taverna, then stay for sunset.

Because the bay is long, it is worth walking along different sections and choosing the part that suits your mood.

Some areas feel more organised and social, while others feel calmer and more natural.

2. Try water sports

Agios Georgios Pagon is one of the better north-west resorts for water sports. Depending on the season and operator, you may find paddleboarding, kayaking, pedalos, canoes, inflatables, boat hire, water skiing or other sea activities.

This is great for families with older children, couples and groups who want something more active than a sunbed day.

Always check sea conditions before booking because west-coast weather can change.

3. Take a boat to Porto Timoni

One of the best things about staying in Agios Georgios Pagon is that Porto Timoni is nearby. Many visitors hike down from Afionas, but taking a boat from Agios Georgios Pagon can be much easier, especially in hot weather.

This gives you the chance to see the famous double beach without the steep walk down and back up.

Check locally for availability, prices, timings and sea conditions.

4. Hike to Porto Timoni from Afionas

If you are confident on uneven paths, the Porto Timoni hike from Afionas is one of Corfu’s classic adventures.

The path is steep, rocky and exposed in places, so wear proper shoes, bring plenty of water and avoid the hottest part of the day.

The view from the path is one of the most famous in Corfu.

This is best for active visitors rather than anyone wanting an easy beach day.

5. Visit Afionas village

Afionas is one of the prettiest villages in north-west Corfu and sits above Agios Georgios Pagon. It has narrow lanes, traditional houses, flowers, sea views, sunset restaurants and access to the Porto Timoni path.

It is a lovely place for a late-afternoon walk and dinner with a view.

Book ahead in peak summer if you want a sunset table.

6. Watch the sunset

Agios Georgios Pagon is a lovely sunset resort. The beach faces the open sea, and the surrounding hills make the evening light feel soft and dramatic.

You can watch sunset from the beach, a seafront taverna or higher up in Afionas.

This is one of the nicest reasons to stay in the resort rather than only visiting for the day.

7. Visit Arillas

Arillas is close to Agios Georgios Pagon and has a relaxed, friendly beach-resort atmosphere. It is good for an easy day trip, beach lunch or sunset drink.

It feels softer and more low-key than Sidari, making it a good match for travellers who like Agios Georgios Pagon.

8. Visit Agios Stefanos NW

Agios Stefanos NW is another nearby beach resort with a long sandy beach, tavernas and a relaxed family-friendly feel.

It is a good option if you want a slightly different beach day without travelling far.

9. Visit Sidari and Canal d’Amour

Sidari is the best nearby option if you want a livelier day or evening. Visit Canal d’Amour for photos, then stay for bars, restaurants, shops, entertainment or nightlife.

This is a good contrast to quieter Agios Georgios Pagon.

10. Visit Cape Drastis and Loggas Beach

Cape Drastis and Loggas Beach are two of the most dramatic scenic spots in north-west Corfu. They work well as a day trip from Agios Georgios Pagon, especially if you have a car.

Go for cliff views, photos and sunset.

This is one of the best scenic routes from the resort.

11. Visit Paleokastritsa

Paleokastritsa is close enough for a brilliant day trip. Visit the main beaches, take a boat trip to caves, swim in clear water and visit the monastery.

This is one of the easiest ways to add dramatic scenery and classic Corfu sightseeing to an Agios Georgios Pagon holiday.

12. Visit Angelokastro

Angelokastro is one of Corfu’s most impressive historic sites, set high above the west coast. It is a great day trip if you like castles, views and a little history.

Wear proper shoes and avoid the hottest part of the day.

Combine Angelokastro with Paleokastritsa or Lakones for a scenic exploring day.

13. Book a Corfu tour or experience

Agios Georgios Pagon is a peaceful beach base, but organised tours are useful if you want to see more of the island without driving.

You can browse Corfu tours and experiences before you travel if you want to plan boat trips, island tours, food experiences, Corfu Town visits or north-west Corfu adventures.

This is especially useful in peak season when transport and parking can be more difficult.

14. Hire a car for north-west Corfu exploring

You can enjoy Agios Georgios Pagon without a car if you mainly want the beach, local restaurants and a few boat trips. However, a car makes the area much easier.

You can compare car rental in Corfu.

Good day trips by car from Agios Georgios Pagon include:

  • Afionas

  • Porto Timoni viewpoint

  • Arillas

  • Agios Stefanos NW

  • Sidari

  • Canal d’Amour

  • Cape Drastis

  • Loggas Beach

  • Paleokastritsa

  • Angelokastro

  • Lakones

  • Roda

  • Acharavi

  • Corfu Town, for a longer day

15. Explore by scooter or moped

A scooter or moped can be useful for short local trips between Agios Georgios Pagon, Afionas, Arillas and Agios Stefanos NW.

You can compare moped and scooter rental in Corfu.

Only choose this if you are confident, properly licensed and insured. Roads around Afionas and the north-west can be narrow, steep and winding.

Best restaurants in Agios Georgios Pagon

Agios Georgios Pagon has a good relaxed restaurant scene, with beach tavernas, Greek grills, seafood spots, bars serving food and friendly resort restaurants. For sunset-view dining, nearby Afionas is also one of the best places to eat.

Always check recent reviews and opening times before visiting, especially in April, May or October when seasonal hours can vary.

Dixtia Taverna

Dixtia is one of the best-known beachside tavernas in Agios Georgios Pagon, with sea views, Greek dishes and a relaxed holiday atmosphere.

It is a lovely choice if you want lunch or dinner close to the waves.

Good for: Greek food, seafood, sea views, couples, families, beach lunches.

Delfini Restaurant

Delfini is one of the long-standing restaurant names in the Agios Georgios area, known for traditional dishes, fresh fish, wine and a location close to the beach.

It is a good choice if you want a proper seafood or Greek meal in a classic resort setting.

Good for: fresh fish, Greek food, wine, couples, relaxed dinners.

Mythos Taverna

Mythos Taverna is a popular local option for Greek food and seafood. It works well for a relaxed holiday dinner and is a useful choice for families, couples and groups.

Good for: seafood, Greek dishes, families, casual dinners.

San George Food Bar

San George Food Bar is a useful option if you want casual food, snacks, drinks or something simple between beach and evening plans.

Good for: casual meals, quick lunches, families, easy food.

Vistonia

Vistonia is a popular beachfront bar and restaurant option, good for drinks, snacks, waffles, cocktails and relaxed beach atmosphere.

It is especially useful during the day or for casual evening drinks by the beach.

Good for: cocktails, snacks, beach drinks, families, groups.

Angelos Bar Agios Georgios

Angelos is a popular bar and food option in Agios Georgios Pagon, useful for Mediterranean dishes, drinks and a friendly evening feel.

Good for: drinks, casual food, groups, relaxed nights.

Cool Water

Cool Water is a useful restaurant and bar option near the beach, especially if you want casual food, drinks and a chilled holiday atmosphere.

Good for: drinks, casual lunches, families, easy evenings.

Maria’s Snack Shack

Maria’s Snack Shack is a good simple option for snacks, drinks, casual food and easy beach-day meals.

Good for: breakfast, snacks, quick lunches, families, budget-friendly food.

Ammos Seaside

Ammos Seaside is a good option if you want a beachside meal, cocktails or a relaxed dinner near the water.

Good for: beach dining, cocktails, sea views, groups, couples.

Butterfly Bar

Butterfly Bar is a useful food-and-drink stop in the wider Agios Georgios Pagon area and is good for a casual evening.

Good for: drinks, casual meals, groups, relaxed nights.

Porto Timoni Restaurant, Afionas

For a special meal with views, head up to Afionas. Porto Timoni Restaurant is one of the most popular village options and works well after visiting the viewpoint.

Good for: sunset views, Greek food, couples, special dinners.

Anemos Taverna, Afionas

Anemos is one of the best choices for sunset dining near Agios Georgios Pagon. It has beautiful views and a romantic evening atmosphere.

Good for: sunset dinner, cocktails, couples, views, special occasions.

Best bars and nightlife in Agios Georgios Pagon

Agios Georgios Pagon has a relaxed bar scene rather than big nightlife. Expect beach bars, cocktail spots, music, friendly drinks and casual evenings rather than clubs and party strips.

It is much quieter than Sidari and Kavos, which is part of its appeal.

Vistonia

Vistonia is one of the best options for beach drinks, cocktails and relaxed daytime-to-evening atmosphere.

Good for: cocktails, beach drinks, families, couples, casual nights.

Angelos Bar

Angelos is a popular option for drinks, friendly atmosphere and a relaxed evening in the resort.

Good for: cocktails, groups, after-dinner drinks.

Butterfly Bar

Butterfly Bar is useful if you want a casual bar evening without leaving the resort area.

Good for: drinks, groups, relaxed nightlife.

Cool Water

Cool Water is a good option for drinks and casual food close to the beach.

Good for: easy drinks, families, couples, beach atmosphere.

Ammos Seaside

Ammos Seaside works well for sunset drinks, beach cocktails and a more relaxed evening by the water.

Good for: cocktails, sunset, couples, groups.

Afionas for sunset drinks

Afionas is the best nearby option for a romantic sunset drink with a view. Book ahead if you want a restaurant terrace in peak season.

Good for: couples, sunset, views, wine, cocktails.

Sidari for bigger nightlife

If you want a much livelier night out, Sidari is the nearest major resort for bars, music, karaoke and late drinks.

Good for: groups, nightlife, bar-hopping, music.

Where to stay in Agios Georgios Pagon

Agios Georgios Pagon has hotels, apartments, studios, villas, family-run stays and self-catering accommodation spread around the beach and hillside areas.

Because the bay is long, check location carefully before booking.

Stay near the beach if swimming is your priority

This is best if you want easy access to the sand, tavernas, sunbeds and water sports.

Stay near the centre of the bay for convenience

The central area is useful if you want restaurants, shops, beach bars and activities within easier reach.

Stay towards quieter sections if you want peace

The ends of the bay can feel calmer and more natural, which is good for couples and anyone who wants quieter evenings.

Stay in Afionas if you want views

Afionas is a beautiful alternative if you want sunset restaurants, sea views and village charm. It is better for scenery than easy beach access.

Stay in a villa if you want privacy

The hills and surrounding villages around Agios Georgios Pagon have villa options with pools and views. A car is usually useful for villa stays.

Stay in Arillas or Agios Stefanos NW if you want a different beach mood

Arillas and Agios Stefanos NW are nearby alternatives with softer, relaxed beach-resort atmospheres and are easy to combine with Agios Georgios Pagon.

Getting to Agios Georgios Pagon from Corfu Airport

Agios Georgios Pagon is in north-west Corfu, so transfers take longer than resorts close to Corfu Town. Most journeys take around 55–85 minutes by car or transfer, depending on traffic and exact accommodation.

Private transfer

A private transfer is the easiest option if you have luggage, arrive late, are travelling with children or want the smoothest journey to the north-west coast.

You can pre-book a private transfer to Agios Georgios Pagon so your driver is waiting when you arrive.

Low-cost shared transfer

If you want to keep costs lower and do not mind travelling with other passengers or possible hotel drop-offs, a low-cost shared transfer to Agios Georgios Pagon can be a good option.

This works well for solo travellers, couples and budget-conscious visitors who prefer to arrange transport before arrival.

Green Bus

Agios Georgios Pagon is served by Corfu’s Green Bus network on the A7 route. Timetables vary by season, so always check the latest schedule before travelling.

For help planning your journey, see the Corfu Travel Co Green Bus guide.

If you are buying a ticket onboard, take cash, as onboard Green Bus ticket purchases are cash-only.

Blue Bus

Blue Buses mainly cover Corfu Town, the airport, port and nearby local routes, so they are not the main bus option for Agios Georgios Pagon. However, they are useful if you need to connect between Corfu Airport, Corfu Town, the port and the Green Bus station.

See the Corfu Travel Co Blue Buses guide and airport and port bus timetable guide for airport, town and port connections.

Car rental

You do not need a car for a simple beach holiday if you are staying close to the beach. However, car rental is very useful if you want to explore the wider north-west coast.

You can compare car rental in Corfu.

Scooter or moped rental

A scooter or moped can be useful for local trips to Afionas, Arillas and Agios Stefanos NW.

You can compare moped and scooter rental in Corfu.

Only choose this if you are properly licensed, insured and confident on hilly island roads.

Do you need a car in Agios Georgios Pagon?

No, you do not need a car if you are staying close to the beach and mainly want a relaxed beach holiday.

You can walk to the beach, tavernas, shops and bars, and you can use boats, taxis, Green Buses or organised tours for some days out.

However, a car is very useful if you want to explore. Agios Georgios Pagon is close to some of the most scenic parts of north-west Corfu, but they are much easier with your own transport.

A good compromise is:

  • Pre-book a private transfer or shared transfer for arrival and departure.

  • Stay local for your first beach day.

  • Hire a car for two or three exploring days.

  • Use a boat or taxi for Porto Timoni if you do not want to hike.

Suggested Agios Georgios Pagon itinerary

Day 1: Arrive, beach walk and first-night dinner

Arrive in Agios Georgios Pagon, check in and keep your first day simple. Walk along the beach, have a swim if there is time, then choose somewhere relaxed for dinner.

Try Dixtia, Delfini, Mythos, Vistonia or one of the seafront tavernas for a gentle first evening.

Day 2: Full Agios Georgios Pagon beach day

Spend your first full day enjoying the bay. Swim in the morning, hire sunbeds, have lunch by the beach and stay for sunset.

This is the day to settle into the resort properly.

Day 3: Water sports and beach bars

Use this day for kayaking, paddleboarding, pedalos or another water sport if conditions are good.

In the evening, enjoy drinks at Vistonia, Angelos, Butterfly Bar or a relaxed beach bar.

Day 4: Porto Timoni and Afionas

Spend the day around Afionas and Porto Timoni. Choose the hike if you are confident and prepared, or take a boat from Agios Georgios Pagon if you want the easier option.

Stay in Afionas for a sunset dinner if you can.

Day 5: Arillas and Agios Stefanos NW

Visit Arillas and Agios Stefanos NW for a gentle beach-hopping day. These resorts are relaxed, sandy and easy to enjoy.

Stay for sunset drinks if you want a softer evening away from Agios Georgios Pagon.

Day 6: Cape Drastis, Loggas Beach and Sidari

Hire a car and explore the north-west coast. Visit Cape Drastis, Loggas Beach and Sidari’s Canal d’Amour.

This is a brilliant scenic day with the option of livelier bars and restaurants in Sidari.

Day 7: Paleokastritsa or final beach day

For your final full day, either visit Paleokastritsa for boat caves, coves and the monastery, or keep things simple with one last beach day in Agios Georgios Pagon.

If you want something organised, browse Corfu tours and experiences before you travel and book a final boat trip or island experience.

Is Agios Georgios Pagon good for families?

Yes, Agios Georgios Pagon is very good for families. The beach is long, there are restaurants and shops nearby, the resort is relaxed, and there are enough activities without it feeling too busy.

Families should still check sea conditions because the west coast can sometimes be wavy. Water shoes can be useful in mixed sand and pebble sections.

Choose accommodation close to the beach if travelling with young children.

Is Agios Georgios Pagon good for couples?

Yes, Agios Georgios Pagon is lovely for couples who want a scenic beach holiday without big nightlife. It has sunset walks, beach tavernas, Afionas nearby, boat trips and access to Porto Timoni.

For a more romantic evening, book dinner in Afionas or choose a seafront restaurant at sunset.

Is Agios Georgios Pagon good for nightlife?

Agios Georgios Pagon has relaxed nightlife, not major nightlife. Expect beach bars, cocktails, music, friendly drinks and casual evenings rather than clubs and late-night strips.

For bigger nightlife, go to Sidari.

For romantic sunset drinks, go to Afionas.

Is Agios Georgios Pagon expensive?

Agios Georgios Pagon can suit a range of budgets. You can keep costs sensible with apartments, casual tavernas, beach days and buses, or spend more on sea-view accommodation, private transfers, car hire, boat trips, water sports and sunset restaurants.

To make your holiday easier, consider pre-booking:

Pre-booking can help avoid last-minute stress, especially if you are arriving late, travelling in peak summer or planning several days out.

Best time to visit Agios Georgios Pagon

Agios Georgios Pagon is best from May to October.

May and June are lovely if you want warm weather, green hills, a relaxed atmosphere and fewer crowds than peak summer. July and August are the busiest and hottest months, with the strongest beach atmosphere and most facilities running. September is one of the best months for warm sea, softer evenings and slightly fewer crowds.

April and October can be peaceful, but some restaurants, bars, water sports and beach facilities may have reduced opening times.

June and September are especially good if you want the best balance of warmth, atmosphere and comfort.

Agios Georgios Pagon travel tips

  • Make sure you are searching for Agios Georgios Pagon / Agios Georgios North, not Agios Georgios South.

  • Choose Agios Georgios Pagon if you want a relaxed north-west beach base.

  • Pack water shoes for mixed sand, shingle and pebble sections.

  • Check sea conditions before swimming, especially with children.

  • Use Green Bus A7 for Corfu Town and Agios Georgios Pagon connections.

  • Use Blue Bus information for airport, port and Corfu Town connections.

  • Bring cash for Green Bus tickets if buying onboard.

  • Book airport transfers in advance if arriving late.

  • Hire a car for Afionas, Arillas, Sidari, Cape Drastis and Paleokastritsa.

  • Take a boat to Porto Timoni if you want the easier option.

  • Wear proper shoes if hiking from Afionas to Porto Timoni.

  • Book Afionas sunset restaurants ahead in July and August.

  • Stay for sunset at least once.

  • Visit Sidari if you want a livelier evening.

  • Visit Paleokastritsa for one of Corfu’s best scenic day trips.

Quick answers about Agios Georgios Pagon

Is Agios Georgios Pagon worth visiting?

Yes. Agios Georgios Pagon is worth visiting if you want a relaxed north-west Corfu beach resort with a long bay, sunset views, water sports, tavernas and easy access to Afionas and Porto Timoni.

Is Agios Georgios Pagon the same as Agios Georgios South?

No. Agios Georgios Pagon is in north-west Corfu near Afionas and Porto Timoni. Agios Georgios South is near Argyrades, Issos and Lake Korission.

Is Agios Georgios Pagon beach sandy?

Agios Georgios Pagon Beach has sandy sections, but also shingle and pebbles in places depending on the part of the beach and sea conditions.

Is Agios Georgios Pagon good for swimming?

Yes, it is good for swimming when the sea is calm. Because it is on the west / north-west coast, it can sometimes be wavy.

How far is Agios Georgios Pagon from Corfu Airport?

Agios Georgios Pagon is usually around 55–85 minutes from Corfu Airport by car or transfer, depending on traffic and exact accommodation.

Can you get a bus to Agios Georgios Pagon?

Yes. Agios Georgios Pagon is served by Corfu’s Green Bus A7 route. Timetables vary by season, so always check the latest schedule before travelling.

Is Agios Georgios Pagon lively?

Agios Georgios Pagon is lively in a relaxed way. It has bars, restaurants, beach tavernas and water sports, but it is not a major nightlife resort.

Is Agios Georgios Pagon good without a car?

Yes, if you stay near the beach and mainly want a resort holiday. For exploring Afionas, Arillas, Sidari, Cape Drastis and Paleokastritsa, a car is useful.

What is near Agios Georgios Pagon?

Nearby places include Afionas, Porto Timoni, Arillas, Agios Stefanos NW, Sidari, Canal d’Amour, Cape Drastis, Loggas Beach, Paleokastritsa and Angelokastro.

Is Agios Georgios Pagon good for families?

Yes. It is a good family resort thanks to its long beach, relaxed atmosphere, restaurants, shops and activities.

Is Agios Georgios Pagon good for couples?

Yes. It is good for couples who want a scenic beach, sunsets, relaxed bars and romantic trips to Afionas or Porto Timoni.

Final thoughts: is Agios Georgios Pagon the right Corfu resort for you?

Agios Georgios Pagon is one of Corfu’s best north-west beach resorts if you want scenery, space and a relaxed holiday pace. It has a long bay, sunset views, water sports, beach tavernas, friendly bars and easy access to some of the most beautiful places in the area, including Afionas and Porto Timoni.

It is not the right choice if you want big nightlife, luxury glamour or a short airport transfer. But if you want a peaceful beach base with enough to do and some of Corfu’s best scenery nearby, it is a brilliant option.

Choose Agios Georgios Pagon if you want a relaxed north-west resort, a long beach, sunset walks, boat trips and Porto Timoni nearby.

Choose somewhere else if you want clubs, big shopping streets, luxury hotels or a resort close to the airport.

For families, couples and travellers who want Corfu to feel scenic, relaxed and beach-focused, Agios Georgios Pagon is a beautiful place to stay.

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