Logas Sunset Beach is one of those rare places that takes your breath away the moment you arrive. Perched beneath dramatic golden cliffs, this beach offers one of the most unforgettable sunset views anywhere in Corfu. As the sun dips into the horizon, the sky explodes with colors—shades of gold, pink, and deep orange reflecting over the Ionian Sea. It’s pure magic.
The atmosphere is serene and romantic, perfect for couples, photographers, or anyone who wants to experience nature at its most awe-inspiring. Even during the day, the unique landscape makes this beach worth visiting—towering cliffs, soft sand mixed with pebbles, and crystal-clear water that’s perfect for a refreshing swim.
Add to that the nearby bars and tavernas perched on the cliffs, where you can sip a cocktail or enjoy a meal while watching the sun melt into the sea, and you have an experience you’ll remember for a lifetime.
If you’re in Corfu, Logas Sunset Beach is an absolute must-see—a natural spectacle that captures the island’s...
Read moreI love this place, I have been here more times, but I have to tell big BUT. Since my first visit in 2015 it has changed very much, have to say to the worse. Concrete steps are broken, they were replaced by wooden ones, these are broken too. In the end it's quite dangerous. There is a small beach with a lot of thrash, there was also trash on the cliffs and even on the other beaches. Snorkeling here is nice, you can put on yourself mud. Be careful on falling sand from above and big waves. We enjoyed there with my 4 year old son, but when he says;" Mum I don't like all the rubbish here, let's clean it" it's really bad, when such a small child sees that. We collect as much as what we could carry somehow. But I want to please you, take some bag with you and collect also something. There were too many people, taking selfies, sitting in the bar, everyone...
Read moreWe arrived here one hour before the sunset. The place is breathtaking! The beach is very narrow, only 2-3 meters wide(4-5m when the tide is low). It is not crowded, enough places for parking. In order to go on the beach you need to walk on a steep road and then go down some stairs. There are no sunbeds or facilities, only a taverna 200m away from the parking lot. We wanted to watch the sunset from 7th Seven Cafe but it was closed(maybe it is open only till the end of summer season..) You need to visit this wild place until there is still a beach(watter level may increase or...
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