Stelari Beach: Corfu's Secluded Coastal Splendor
Tucked away on the western coast of Corfu, Stelari Beach stands as a testament to nature's artistry. This secluded pebble beach, cradled by the embrace of the Ionian Sea, is a hidden gem just south of the famed Paleokastritsa. With its bright turquoise waters and large white rocks set against a backdrop of majestic cliffs, Stelari offers an escape to a world of unmatched tranquility.
This narrow strip of paradise is perfect for adventurers seeking the ultimate secluded getaway. Accessible only by sea, Stelari Beach rewards those who make the journey with its pristine waters and untouched natural beauty. Whether you rent a boat from Liapades or join a sea tour, the journey to Stelari is as breathtaking as the destination itself.
The beach is a sanctuary for those looking to disconnect from the world and reconnect with nature. With no signs of civilization to interrupt your peace, it's a place where you can truly relax and let the rhythm of the waves guide you to a state of serenity. The nearby islet of Kolivri, a favorite among local fishermen, adds to the charm of this idyllic setting.
Stelari's unspoiled environment is also a haven for marine life, making it an ideal spot for snorkeling. The clear waters allow for visibility deep into the fairy-tale seabed, revealing a vibrant ecosystem just waiting to be explored. Above, the towering cliffs provide a dramatic contrast to the gentle shores, challenging climbers and inspiring artists alike.
For the full experience, be well-prepared with essentials for the day. There are no facilities here, so bring along your sun protection, water, and a picnic to enjoy under the Greek sun. As the evening draws in, the beach becomes a stage for one of nature's finest shows — a sunset that bathes the sea and cliffs in warm hues, promising a perfect end to a day in paradise.
Embrace the solitude of Stelari Beach, where the whispers of the past are carried on the breeze, and the stars shine brighter than anywhere else on the island. With Argo Boats Corfu, embark on a journey to Stelari, a beach that's not just a place, but a profound experience.
What to know:
The most popular boat rental styles in Miami include:
- Cruisers and motor yachts, for sunset cruises, corporate events, bachelor or bachelorette parties, and scenic tours of the Miami River and Star Island.
- Pontoon boats and other day boats, like bowriders, deck boats, and jet boats, are best suited for sandbar hopping, dock-and-dining, and watersports.
If you are unfamiliar with the local waterways, consider opting for a boat rental with a captain that can help you navigate and plan a unique itinerary to make the most of your Miami boating experience.
Safety requirements:
The most popular boat rental styles in Miami include:
- Boating License/Education Rules: All Florida residents born after January 1, 1988 who operate vessels with 10-horsepower or more must carry a Florida Boating Safety Education identification card. You must be at least 14 years of age to operate a personal watercraft (PWC).
- Life Jacket Requirements: Children ages 6 and under must wear a PFD.
- Only experienced boaters will want to try long-distance or overnight cruising to the San Juan Islands or beyond.


