The small, traditional fishing village of Nissaki is located on the hillside below Mount Pandokrator. The resort is surrounded by olive trees and woods, and is built around a pretty crescent-shaped bay, with a choice of small beaches and secluded coves. Holidays in Nissaki offer spectacular views across the bay of Corfu Town, the island's capital, located 14 miles, (23 kilometres) away.
Holidays in Nissaki are particularly popular with families and couples after a peaceful, relaxing retreat. Those who tire of sun bathing can explore the secluded coves nearby or try their hand at a selection of water sports - snorkelling and scuba diving are particularly popular due to Nissaki's crystal-clear waters. Sunbathers don't have to walk far to quench their thirst - the resort features a handful of snack bars and tavernas.
Shopping is somewhat limited in Nissaki, but visitors can travel along the coast to nearby Corfu Town, with its bustling shops and markets selling leatherwear, local handicrafts, souvenirs, jewellery and clothes. Evenings in Nissaki are relatively low-key. Visitors can relax over drinks at the beachside bars and watch the sunset. The local tavernas serve a selection of traditional Greek dishes and specialities include locally caught seafood.