Astrakeri Beach, located on the northern coast of Corfu, Greece, is a tranquil sandy beach fronting the settlement of Astrakeri. It was historically known as a pirates' den during the Venetian occupation but now offers a peaceful environment suitable for families with small children. The beach is short in length but wide, making it ideal for playing in the sand. A long pier stretches out from the shore, providing a pleasant spot for strolls and boat mooring. The area has two nearby taverns, with additional dining options available in the nearby resorts of Sidari and Roda. The beach's name is derived from the local Corfiot dialect, indicating a place covered with small flowers called 'astrakes'.
Astrakeri Beach is exposed to winds from the north and northwest but typically maintains calm waters, making it a great spot for relaxation. Visitors can enjoy deck-chairs and parasols available for rent, though the beach itself is not fully organized.
The nearby towns of Roda and Acharavi provide additional amenities and attractions, making Astrakeri a charming and accessible destination for those visiting Corfu.