Luxe Beat Magazine NOVEMBER 2014 | Page 96

Corfu Island Greece Off The Beaten Path By Norman Hill Photos Maralyn D. Hill C orfu lies off the extreme northwestern coast of Greece. Because the country’s border is not straight, Corfu does lie south of the northern city of Thessaloniki, which is farther east. The Adriatic Sea, off Corfu’s shore, is fairly close at this point to the Italian coast. History effective ownership of Corfu from 1814 to 1864. After 50 years, independent Greece took over and Corfu has been a part of the mainland ever since. 96 drivers. This was even truer after dark as we wound around and around. The area of Corfu we saw was lush with greenery that was welcoming and established. Aegean Air took Maralyn and me from Athens to Corfu on a smooth ride. Although roads were not hilly, they often curved time and again, so that we were glad to depend on local Unlike the rest of Greece, Corfu Greeks were never subjugated by the Ottoman Turks, although it was attacked twice by them. Instead, the island was controlled by Venice for a substantial period, around 1376 to 1797, when Napoleon took over from Venice. French domination did not last long, and after Napoleon’s Waterloo defeat, Great Britain took We spent two pleasant nights at our Hotel, Mirabella. This establishment was one of the largest on our tour, with 408 rooms. While we were there, they were hosting a culinary