IPSOS
Ipsos is a small village situated about 14 km north of the island’s capital city, Corfu Town, on the eastern coast of the Greek island of Corfu.
It is a popular tourist destination known for its beautiful beach and vibrant nightlife.
Ipsos is a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports like jet skiing and parasailing. There is a diving school here, and dolphins are often spotted frolicking out at sea. There are also plenty of beachfront bars and restaurants where you can relax and enjoy the views.
At the southern end, there is a small harbor with fishing boats and boats for hire, and if you walk inland you can visit the small village of Analipsis.
At the northern end, Ipsos joins the small village of Pyrghi, it is hard for the visitor to know where one begins and the other ends!
In the evening, Ipsos comes to life with a bustling nightlife scene. There are many bars, clubs, and discos that stay open until the early hours of the morning. The main strip in Ipsos is lined with music venues, pubs, and restaurants serving traditional Greek cuisine.
Aside from nightlife, Ipsos also has some historical and cultural attractions. The village is home to the Agios Markos monastery, which dates back to the 15th century. There are also several churches and chapels in the area that are worth a visit.
On the lower slopes of the hill, near Ipsos, are the beautiful villages of Ano Korakiana and Ag. Markos. The latter was abandoned years ago but is being brought back to live gradually, its old houses re-emerging from the ivy and undergrowth which has hidden them.