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Its wonderful in June and early September, almsot ideal weather for a vacation...July and August areterribly HOT! Get something to fight the mosquitos and be preapared that you have to pay extra for a air conditioner in your room...
The Sea is amazing and I advice: Paleokastritsa for staying. Of course you can travel across the Island everyday...
Enjoy!
The Sea is amazing and I advice: Paleokastritsa for staying. Of course you can travel across the Island everyday...
Enjoy!
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Actually, the link Heimdall posted is exactly what nogger asked for. The added information - that Kerkyra is the Greek name for Corfu - is relevant because the information on the site references Kerkyra, not Corfu. Apparently nogger has no noggin. Happy travels.
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Nogger -
Holly was explaining that if you hit the link that Heimdall included in the post, you will be taken to a page describing the weather for Corfu. However, on that site, you will not see the name Corfu rather you will only see Kerkyra.
"Trip Planner Weather
Kerkyra from 1996 to Present — Current Conditions"
Holly was explaining that if you hit the link that Heimdall included in the post, you will be taken to a page describing the weather for Corfu. However, on that site, you will not see the name Corfu rather you will only see Kerkyra.
"Trip Planner Weather
Kerkyra from 1996 to Present — Current Conditions"
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You had pertinent info given from the first person that answered and you gave a smart Alec response. I am astounded by some of the rudeness that goes on on this forum sometimes. People hide behind PC's and think they can be rude. I happen to think you are one of those people! anyway nuff said.....