Best All-Inclusive Hotels in Corfu for Families (2026)
9 family-friendly hotels with all inclusive in Corfu . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Corfu's east coast is lined with all-inclusive resorts that genuinely cater to families, not just couples pretending kids don't exist. Prices for a family of four range from 289 to 682 EUR/night in July 2026, which sounds steep until you factor in three meals, unlimited drinks, kids club, beach loungers, and evening entertainment. That's what you'd spend eating out in Corfu Town alone. We picked 5 resorts spread across the island's coast, from the budget-friendly Lido Corfu Sun in Benitses to the premium Aeolos Beach Resort in Gastouri. Every hotel here has been cross-checked on Booking.com with real family ratings above 7.5. If you're also considering beach hotels in Corfu, several of these overlap, but the all-inclusive package changes the value equation entirely. For families who want a similar island feel further east, Paphos all-inclusive hotels offer a comparable setup with Cypriot flavour.
Corfu Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site with Venetian architecture, but with kids you'll spend more time in the Liston arcades eating gelato than in museums. If you want a less touristy all-inclusive, Istria in Croatia offers excellent value on the mainland. The Old Fortress has enough space for kids to run around, and the Spianada (main square) has a cricket pitch, oddly enough. Getting around is bus or rental car only: the Green Bus network connects coastal resorts to town for €1.80 per ride. Stroller-friendly it is not, cobblestones are everywhere in town. For day trips, the Achilleion Palace in Gastouri is 20 minutes south and has gardens kids enjoy. Grocery prices are reasonable: expect €3-4 for a family-size water and snacks at any mini-market.
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🍽️Why Corfu works so well for all-inclusive family holidays
All-inclusive in Corfu means different things depending on the resort. At the premium end, Aeolos Beach includes three restaurants with table service, unlimited branded cocktails, daily animation programs, and a staffed kids club for ages 4-12. At the Lido Corfu Sun, it covers buffet meals, a pool bar, and sun loungers, but activities are more DIY. Read the fine print: some resorts charge extra for à la carte dinners, motorized water sports, or spa treatments even within the all-inclusive rate.
The east coast resorts cluster in two zones. South of Corfu Town, Benitses and Gastouri have calmer water and fewer crowds. North, around Kontokali and Gouvia, you get the marina, more nightlife, and slightly busier beaches. Families with toddlers tend to prefer the south for the shallow entry beaches. Families with older kids wanting water sports and evening entertainment lean north.
One thing to watch: July and August are peak season (same as all-inclusive resorts in Crete), and some resorts book out 6 months in advance for family rooms. If you want interconnecting rooms or suites, book by January. Shoulder season (late May, September) drops prices by 30-40% and the weather is still pool-worthy at 26-28°C.
Parent's take
We arrived at our Corfu resort on a Tuesday afternoon and by Wednesday morning the kids had made friends at the pool and didn't want to leave for sightseeing. That's the real value of all-inclusive here: you stop calculating whether another round of drinks or ice cream is worth it. By day three we'd settled into a rhythm of beach mornings, pool afternoons, and letting the kids eat at the buffet while we had a quiet dinner at the à la carte restaurant. The animation team ran a mini-disco every evening that kept our 5-year-old busy until 9pm. We managed exactly one trip to Corfu Town in five days, and honestly, nobody complained.
Our Top 9 Picks
Hotels in Corfu with all inclusive, sorted by guest rating.

Aeolos Beach Resort
Gastouri
Wonderful
1,091 reviews
Aeolos Beach is Corfu's highest-rated all-inclusive family resort, with 5 restaurants, 4 bars, and a kids club for ages 4-12 that runs daily during peak season. The all-inclusive covers branded cocktails, specialty restaurant dinners, watersports equipment, and a free 15-minute spa massage per adult. The beachfront location in Gastouri faces east, so mornings are sunny and afternoons get pleasant shade from the hillside behind.
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€682/night
Why families love Aeolos Beach Resort
This is the resort where we stopped worrying about money entirely. Cocktails, ice cream, snorkelling gear, tennis courts, padel, the kids club, all included. Our kids spent mornings at the mini-club doing crafts and beach games, giving us two hours of quiet by the pool. The evening animation show was genuinely fun, not cringe-worthy, and the mini-disco had our 5 and 8-year-old dancing until bedtime. Dinner at the Ionion restaurant one evening felt like a proper taverna experience, not institutional hotel food. At 682 EUR a night it is the priciest on our list, but you would easily spend that on food and activities separately at a non-inclusive resort.

Kontokali Bay Resort & Spa
Kontokali
Wonderful
748 reviews
Kontokali Bay spreads across a wooded peninsula with its own Blue Flag beach, 4 restaurants, and a supervised kids club that runs 6 days a week in summer. The resort offers bungalow-style family rooms set in gardens, separate from the main building, which gives families more space and privacy. The spa has an indoor pool for rainy days, and the marina next door offers boat trips to nearby islands.
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€625/night
Why families love Kontokali Bay Resort & Spa
The bungalow rooms were a revelation. Instead of tiptoeing around a hotel corridor at 7am with two excited kids, we opened the door straight into a garden. The kids club took children from age 4 and our daughter came back with painted pottery and shell necklaces every day. The beach is the best we found in Corfu: Blue Flag, sandy, shallow for 30 metres, with a lifeguard on duty. Breakfast at the Horizon buffet had fresh orange juice, local yoghurt with honey, and a pancake station. We booked a half-day boat trip from the marina to Vidos Island, which was the highlight of the holiday.

Almyros Beach
Acharavi
Wonderful
892 reviews
Almyros Beach hugs a long sandy stretch on Corfu's quiet north coast, 40 minutes from the airport. The resort has 291 rooms in low-rise blocks, a kids' pool with splash features, a mini-club from age 4, and bungalow-style family suites with ground-floor access that works well with prams.
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€582/night
Why families love Almyros Beach
The sand here is real sand, not pebble, which makes a huge difference when a baby wants to dig and chew grit-free handfuls. Water stays knee-deep for the first 40 metres. The resort arranges cots and highchairs reliably and the shop sells Aptamil formula plus nappies at near-supermarket prices. Some rooms face the animation zone; ask for a quieter garden-view unit.

Kerkyra Blue Hotel & Spa by Louis Hotels
Corfu Town
Wonderful
463 reviews
Kerkyra Blue is the historic former Kerkyra Golf Hotel, rebranded by Louis Hotels into a 5-star all-inclusive resort 16 km from the course. Four restaurants, kids' clubs, kids' pool, tennis court, beachfront and a full spa cover the rest of the family.
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€797/night
Why families love Kerkyra Blue Hotel & Spa by Louis Hotels
This is the upper end of the list and you feel it. The all-inclusive plan covered breakfast, lunch, dinner, drinks and the kids' programme so we never paid for anything except the green fees. Babysitting was 15 euros an hour and reliable. The taxi to the golf course is 25 minutes from this side of the island, but reception sorted a private driver who charged 40 euros each way. The kids' pool and playground meant my partner and I could swap rounds without a fuss.

Kerkyra Blue Hotel & Spa
Alykes Potamou
Excellent
452 reviews
Kerkyra Blue sits on its own Blue Flag beach between Corfu Town and Kontokali, with 4 restaurants and a proper all-inclusive plan that covers branded drinks and à la carte dinners. The kids' pool is separate from the main pool, and the playground has climbing frames and swings in a shaded garden. The spa offers a couples' treatment room, useful if grandparents are watching the kids for an hour.
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€552/night
Why families love Kerkyra Blue Hotel & Spa
The all-inclusive here felt genuinely premium. Cocktails at the pool bar were proper measures, not watered-down tourist drinks. The kids' buffet had pasta, pizza, and chicken fingers alongside Greek dishes. Our 5-year-old loved the kids' pool with its shallow end and fountains. The beach is sandy with loungers included, and the water stays shallow for 20 metres out. We used the spa twice while the kids were at the playground supervised by the animation team. The only downside: it is a 20-minute walk to anything outside the resort.

Excellent
1,567 reviews
Dreams Corfu spreads across 78 beachfront acres in Gouvia, 8km from the port and 12km from the airport. The all-inclusive rate covers all baby meals, formula warming, and snacks. Rooms come in several sizes including Preferred Family Suites with a separate kids' area for nap time.
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€555/night
Why families love Dreams Corfu Resort & Spa - All Inclusive
The all-inclusive model takes real stress out of travelling with a baby: you don't negotiate meal prices with a crying toddler in your arms. The mini-club starts at age 4 but the playground and pools work from day one. Baby meals are available at the main buffet from 5:30pm, which suits an early bedtime. The sheer size of the resort means long walks with a pram; book a room near the main pool.

Excellent
100 reviews
Iolida Corfu Resort & Spa is a 4-star all-inclusive on the east coast in Dassia with family rooms and connecting suites accommodating up to 5. Family suites have a parents' double room and an adjoining children's room with sea or garden view. The resort has multiple pools, a spa and beach access via a 5-minute walk.
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€362/night
Why families love Iolida Corfu Resort & Spa by Smile Hotels
Iolida is the value pick of the Corfu family-suite hotels. The suites are smaller than at the 5-star properties but the layout works: connecting rooms with a private door, two TVs, two bathrooms. The all-inclusive plan removes the running cost of feeding kids three meals plus snacks, which adds up over a week. The Dassia location puts you 25 minutes from the airport and 15 from Corfu Town.

Lido Corfu Sun Hotel
Benitses
Very Good
220 reviews
The Lido Corfu Sun is Corfu's most straightforward all-inclusive: buffet meals three times a day, pool bar drinks included, and sun loungers on a private beach section. The outdoor pool overlooks the Ionian Sea, and the beach has a gentle pebbly entry that works for kids who can swim. No kids club here, but the pool area is family-dominated and the buffet has a dedicated children's section.
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€289/night
Why families love Lido Corfu Sun Hotel
We chose the Lido because the price was right and we didn't need a kids club for our 8 and 10-year-olds. The buffet was solid, not spectacular, plenty of grilled fish and Greek salads. The pool was clean and big enough that the kids could splash without bothering other guests. The beach is pebbly but once you're in, the water is crystal clear. Staff were friendly, the room was basic but spotless. For 289 EUR a night all-in, we had zero complaints.

Corfu Holiday Palace
Kanoni
Good
1,284 reviews
A sprawling 5-star resort on the Kanoni peninsula, 5 minutes from Corfu Town. The Corfu Holiday Palace has an indoor pool, outdoor pools, a private beach, and 5 restaurants. The property sits on a hill with panoramic views of Mouse Island and the airport runway, which kids find endlessly entertaining. The playground is shaded and the games room has billiards and arcade machines.
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€294/night
Why families love Corfu Holiday Palace
The location is unbeatable if you want to combine resort life with Corfu Town sightseeing. We walked into town in 20 minutes. The indoor pool saved us on two rainy afternoons. Rooms are large by Greek island standards, our family room had a separate sleeping area for the kids. The buffet breakfast was excellent with fresh pastries and omelettes to order. The beach is small but perfectly maintained, and the view of planes landing over Mouse Island became our kids' favourite spectacle.
💡How to pick the right all-inclusive resort in Corfu
- 1Book family rooms or suites by January for July-August stays. Standard doubles with extra beds fill up fast, and the price difference for a proper family room is often only 20-30 EUR more per night. If the kids club matters most, compare with our kids club hotels in Corfu.
- 2Check whether the all-inclusive covers à la carte restaurants or just the main buffet. At Aeolos Beach, you get one free dinner at each specialty restaurant per stay. At Lido Corfu Sun, it is buffet only.
- 3Rent a car for at least one day. The coastal road from Benitses to Paleokastritsa takes 90 minutes and passes through mountain villages where you can stop for local honey and olive oil. Budget around 40-50 EUR per day from local agencies at the airport.
- 4Pack reef shoes for the kids. Most Corfu beaches have a pebble entry before the sand, and the rocks can be sharp. The hotel pools are fine barefoot, but beach days need protection.
- 5Ask the front desk about the resort's quiet hours at the pool. Most Corfu resorts enforce a noon-to-3pm quiet period where loud play is discouraged, which is useful to know if you have energetic kids who peak at exactly that time.
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