Best Baby-Friendly Hotels in Corfu for Families (2026)
5 family-friendly hotels with baby-friendly in Corfu . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Travelling with a baby changes every hotel requirement: you need cots that arrive before you do, highchairs that don't wobble, quiet pool areas where a nap isn't sabotaged by a splash competition, and staff who've seen 14-month-olds meltdown over sun cream. Corfu delivers on all four. The east coast has sheltered, shallow water where babies can paddle safely, and the island's bigger resorts run baby amenity packs, babysitting services, and kids' pools with zero-entry ramps. We picked 5 hotels rated 8.7 to 9.2 on Booking.com with confirmed baby cots, family rooms, and quiet corners. Prices from 582 to 1006 EUR/night for a family of four in July 2026. If you're weighing Greek islands, also look at baby-friendly hotels in Rhodes or family-suite stays in Chania.
Corfu has the infrastructure babies need: pharmacies in every village, supermarkets stocking Aptamil, Hipp, and Nutrilon formula, and most restaurants with highchairs. Corfu Airport (CFU) is 3km from Corfu Town, so even after a stroller-heavy arrival you're at the resort within 45 minutes. The island is about 60km north to south, small enough that you won't spend hours in a car seat. Most family resorts sit on the east coast between Kontokali and Acharavi, with good ground floor rooms, lift access, and wide paths that handle prams. English is spoken everywhere, pharmacies stock baby paracetamol under Greek brand names, and hospitals are in Corfu Town.
Why Corfu works so well for holidays with a baby or toddler
Corfu's baby-friendly infrastructure is stronger than most Greek islands because the resorts here have been catering to northern European families for decades. Hotels like Kontokali Bay and Dreams Corfu Resort offer baby amenity packs on request (changing mat, nappy bin, bath, cot, highchair), and several have dedicated toddler pools separate from the main splash zone. Babysitting services are bookable through reception at most 4 and 5 star properties, typically 15-20 EUR per hour for certified sitters. The east coast beaches at Kontokali, Gouvia, Acharavi, and Agios Ioannis Peristeron have soft sand or fine pebble entries where the water stays waist-deep for 30 metres, so even a nervous parent can relax.
Food is the second big win. Greek cuisine is baby-friendly by default: plain rice, grilled chicken, steamed vegetables, yogurt with honey for dessert. Most resort kitchens will blend or mash on request. You won't need to pack pouches or snacks because supermarkets in Corfu Town and Acharavi stock the same brands you use at home. The Ionian climate is another factor: shade is easy, temperatures rarely exceed 32 C, and humidity stays manageable, which means you can push a pram in the afternoon without melting.
Parent's take
We took a 10-month-old to Kontokali for his first proper holiday and the resort had the cot set up before we reached the room. The babysitting service let us book a 2-hour slot for dinner, and the hotel shop sold factor 50 baby cream without the airport markup. The real win was naptime: the thick stone walls kept rooms cool and quiet, so a pram push around the garden at 1pm reliably got him to sleep.
Our Top 5 Picks
Hotels in Corfu with baby-friendly, sorted by guest rating.

Avali, Mar-Bella Collection
Agios Ioannis Peristeron
Wonderful
412 reviews
Avali sits right on the beach at Agios Ioannis Peristeron, a quiet cove 20 minutes south of Corfu Town. The resort has 157 rooms, an infinity pool facing the Ionian, and family suites with separate sleeping areas so babies can nap while parents work on the balcony.
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β¬1006/night
Why families love Avali, Mar-Bella Collection
Parents staying here consistently mention the calm atmosphere and the attentive reception team who set up cots before arrival. The beach is gentle fine pebble with a sandy waterline, ideal for crawlers and early walkers. Babysitting is bookable with 24 hours notice at 18 EUR per hour. The only drawback is that it's a 15 minute drive to the nearest pharmacy, so pack everything you need for the first 48 hours.

Angsana Corfu Resort & Spa
Benitses
Wonderful
687 reviews
Angsana stakes out a private beach on a headland between Benitses and Tsaki, with 196 rooms, a kids' pool separate from the main infinity pool, and interconnecting family rooms for parents with two young children. The design is modern low-rise, plenty of shade along paths.
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β¬596/night
Why families love Angsana Corfu Resort & Spa
The baby amenity pack (bottle steriliser, bath, cot, nappy bin) arrives in the room before you do if requested at booking. Mealtimes run early and late sittings, so you can eat at 6pm before the baby's bedtime. The kids' pool has zero-entry ramps, which matters for toddlers still wobbly on their feet. Staff speak English well and handle formula warming without complaint.

Kontokali Bay Resort & Spa
Kontokali
Wonderful
1,024 reviews
Kontokali Bay has been a family favourite for two decades. The resort sits on a sheltered bay 7km from Corfu Town, with 248 rooms, three pools (main, kids, activity), a full kids' club, and baby-dedicated amenities including safety gates in family rooms and a stocked baby equipment loan desk.
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β¬665/night
Why families love Kontokali Bay Resort & Spa
The baby equipment loan desk is the detail that separates this hotel from competitors. You can borrow a stroller, baby monitor, bottle warmer, or night light for the duration of your stay, free. The beach is shallow fine pebble with a kids' aqua park just offshore for older siblings. Babysitting runs 20 EUR per hour with certified staff. Book a garden-view room away from the main pool for quieter naps.

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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β¬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.

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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β¬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.
π‘Tips for picking a baby-friendly hotel in Corfu
- 1Request the cot and highchair at booking, not at check-in. Email the hotel directly once you have a confirmation number and list exactly what you need: travel cot, full-size cot, side-rail, highchair, bottle steriliser. Hotels that confirm in writing before arrival almost always have it ready; verbal promises at check-in sometimes come with a 2-hour wait while housekeeping searches.
- 2Book a ground-floor room near the reception building, not the beach. The beach buildings are noisier and further from the buffet (which you'll visit often with a baby). Ground floor saves you carrying a pram up stairs, and proximity to reception means quick access to cots, milk warmers, and any items you forgot to pack.
- 3Fly to Corfu Airport (CFU), not mainland Greece. CFU has direct flights from 40+ European cities under 3 hours, with priority family boarding on most airlines. Skip ferries entirely; they add 4 hours of travel with a baby in tow and ferry queues in July offer zero shade.
- 4Pack a foldable pram plus a baby carrier. Corfu's resort paths are pram-friendly but older villages like Corfu Town have cobbles and kerbs that defeat most strollers. A soft carrier (Ergo, BabyBjorn) lets you handle Old Town shopping, restaurant stairs, and unexpected beach walks without wrestling wheels.
- 5Travel mid-June or first week of September. Temperatures sit at 26 to 28 C, water is 23 to 25 C, resorts are 60 percent full instead of 100, and prices drop around 25 percent. Baby-equipment shortages during peak July and August are real; shoulder season means cots and highchairs are actually available.
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