Beach location: From the main
Glyfada -
Paleokastritsa road beyond Sinarades, follow the signs for Pelekas and
Yaliskari (which you will find spelt in a number of different ways!). A single-track, corkscrew road drops you into this attractive bay following the most hair-raising of descents.
Disabled access: The descent to Yaliskari beach from the local taverna is via the steepest of slopes. Maybe a wheelchair can make it... maybe not.
Car parking: There is some - located at the bottom of a 1:4 descent. Pretty scary!
Food outlets/restaurants: Two or three tavernas and beach bars.
Sand/pebbles/shingle: Lovely golden sand.
Sunbeds/umbrellas: Yes.
Showers: One tap - that's it!
Safe for children: Large tidal swell, rocks either end of the bay. Advisable to supervise younger swimmers closely.
Watersports: Limited. Canoes and pedaloes.
Main users: A mixture of locals and tourists.
Well cared for: Yes.
Mooring for boats: No.
Next to quayside/harbour: No.
Storm drains/outlets into sea: No.
Natural shady areas: Vegetation and trees surround the beach. Yaliskari beach itself is exposed.
Any other facilities: A few rooms to let.
Distance to main resorts: Corfu Town 20 km.
Public transport: No.
Blue Flag: No.