Unhurried mornings, restful afternoons, leisurely evenings...
explain, and yet, it is this intensity of feeling that binds everyone together.
Words are not enough to capture the essence of Roda, the laid-back atmosphere, the spirit of kinship and the sheer pleasure of seeing old friends. Lazy days by the pool, a sun bed on the beach, Greek & international cuisine served in traditional restaurants, morning coffees enjoyed in stylish café bars and a variety of nightlife that provides something for
everyone – Roda has all of these and more. You can go anywhere in the Mediterranean and return with a suntan, but your memories of Roda will remain with you forever.
The traditional fishing village of Roda is so typical of the unique Greek island of Corfu with its geography, its wildlife, its heritage and its people. Nature and history have contrived to make this a very special place indeed with a subtropical climate of mild winters and, for this part of the world, summer temperatures that are perfect for visitors from colder countries.
Situated on a narrow coastal plain with a backdrop of olive-clad mountains, Roda is sheltered at the western end of St George’s Bay, the longest coastal strip on the island. With dramatic views of the Balkan mainland just a few miles away, Roda is the perfect centre for both relaxing holidays and exploration. The scenery is stunning with the famous Corfiot light constantly playing tricks on the contrasting vistas of seascapes, towering mountains and
luscious vegetation. Whether you stay in the village to absorb everything that Roda has to offer or head off to explore the island, then you are in for a real treat.
Roda itself has been so popular over the years that many consider it to be their second home and, as a result, they have become an integral part of the
village population, even when they are not here. Here is a community with a difference – Greeks whose families have lived here for centuries, those who have been so totally seduced by Roda’s charms that they have sold up and moved out, and families who have been visiting the village every year for more than thirty years. All of these people love Roda with a passion that is hard to