Loggas Beach (Sunset Beach)

Overview
Loggas Beach is one of Corfu’s most dramatic coastal spots — a narrow strip of sand tucked beneath towering sandstone cliffs, famous for its breath-taking sunsets. It’s a place where nature takes centre stage, offering a peaceful, almost otherworldly setting. Ideal for those who want to unwind with a view, take in the golden hour, or enjoy the raw beauty of Corfu’s northwest coast.
Location
Perched on the island’s northwestern edge, Loggas Beach is located near the village of Peroulades, about 40 km from Corfu Town and the airport. The beach faces west, making it one of the best sunset-viewing spots on the island. The drive from Corfu Town takes around 1 hour, passing through the centre of the island.
Water Depth & Safety
- The sea here is shallow near the shore, but can deepen quickly in some areas.
- The beach is relatively narrow, especially at high tide, and the waves can be a bit stronger than on more sheltered beaches.
- There are no lifeguards, so it’s important to swim with care.
- The water is clear and refreshing, but the beach’s main draw is more about the view than the swim, specifically at sunset.

Amenities
Loggas Beach is lightly developed, with a few key comforts. A staircase leads down from the cliff to the beach, and at the top, you’ll find a café-bar with a glass-floored terrace that offers jaw-dropping views over the sea. There are no sunbeds or umbrellas, and the facility does not provide changing rooms or showers. The beach itself is quite narrow so that the space can be tight, especially during high tide.

Getting There – Parking, Accessibility & Transport
- Parking: A parking area is located near the top of the cliffs, adjacent to the caféparking area. It can fill up quickly in the evening, especially around sunset.
- Accessibility: Access to the beach is via a steep staircase carved into the cliffside. It’s not suitable for those with mobility issues.
- Transport: The A8 bus route runs from Corfu Town to the nearby village of Peroulades; however, there is no direct public transportation to the beach. Car rental or taxi is the best option, and it is only a short drive from Sidari or Arillas if you’re staying nearby.

Things to Keep in Mind Before Visiting
- Limited Beach Space: The beach can almost disappear at high tide, so check tide times if you plan to stay a while.
- Cliffside Access: The stairs are steep and can be slippery — wear sturdy footwear.
- No Lifeguards: Swim cautiously, especially if the sea is rough.
- Falling rocks: Be aware of falling rocks if sitting directly under the cliff.
- Sunset Crowds: The viewpoint above the beach gets busy in the evening — arrive early for the best spot.

Final Verdict
- Best for: Sunset seekers, photographers, and travellers looking for a scenic, peaceful beach with a dramatic backdrop.
- The best time to go is late afternoon into evening for the whole sunset experience.
- Crowds: Quiet during the day, busier at sunset.
- Extra perks: Iconic cliff views, a unique beach bar with a glass floor, and one of the most unforgettable sunsets on the island.
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A Guide to the Best Beaches in Corfu
The beaches in Corfu are famous for their stunning beauty and impressive variety. With a coastline stretching over 200 kilometres and up to 100 different spots to discover, the island truly offers a perfect beach for everyone. From small, hidden coves to large, sandy shores, this incredible variety is what makes Corfu so special.
Which Coast is for You? East vs. West
Understanding the island’s geography is key to finding your perfect spot. The East Coast generally has calmer seas with tranquil, smooth pebble beach's ideal for snorkelling in crystal-clear water. In contrast, the West Coast features dramatic cliffs and vast, golden sandy beaches famous for their spectacular sunsets. This ensures that the beaches in Corfu cater to every type of traveller.
Explore Our Top-Rated Beaches Below
You can find lively, family-friendly spots or quiet, secluded retreats for total relaxation. Discover our comprehensive guides to find the ideal one for your visit!

Beaches in the North
The beaches in North Corfu offer a mix of sandy and pebbly shores, along with shallow and clear waters, catering to a diverse range of travellers, from adventurers and snorkelers to families seeking relaxation amidst stunning natural landscapes.

Beaches in the East
The beaches in East Corfu are mostly pebbly with calm, clear waters, offering a peaceful setting ideal for snorkelers, swimmers, and travellers seeking relaxation and scenic beauty.

Beaches in the South
The beaches in South Corfu are sandy with shallow, calm waters, offering a serene environment that suits families and travellers seeking relaxation and natural beauty.

Beaches in the West
The beaches in West Corfu are sandy with shallow waters, offering stunning natural scenery and a mix of tranquil coves and lively spots, ideal for relaxation and exploration.