Ecotourism on Corfu: Bioporos Organic Farm

Ecotourism on Corfu: Bioporos Organic Farm

If you’re an environmentally and culturally-conscious traveller and would like to explore Corfu in a way which respects the local ecosystems and communities, then look no further than Bioporos Organic Farm. Stretched across 70 acres of olive groves in the island’s picturesque and remote southwestern corner, Bioporos is a must-see for ecotourists; the family-run farm shuns industrial fertilisers, pesticides and herbicides in favour of natural farming techniques in their cultivation of olive trees and seasonal produce. 

If this sounds right for you, you can even stay in one of the two villas on the property, which house up to 5 guests each. Alternatively, visit for a day and take part in one of the farm’s many activities, from cooking lessons and soapmaking to beekeeping and stargazing – Bioporos has something to offer for everyone. If you prefer a less active approach to holidays, simply go to eat at the Bioporos restaurant, which prides itself on being Corfu’s only exclusively organic eatery, serving exquisite traditional Corfiot and Greek dishes. 

For those interested in nature, this part of the island is unmissable. Lake Korission, a large coastal lagoon overlooked by Bioporos, is part of the Natura 2000 network of protected areas due to its abundance of bird species; if you’re lucky enough to visit the lake between the months of May and October you may even catch a glimpse of the flocks of flamingos which nest there! Separating the lake from the sea is Halikounas Beach, one of the longest and widest sandy beaches on the island. If you like an off-the-beaten-track beach then Halikounas is our top pick for you; be sure to watch where you step though, as it’s a popular nesting spot for Loggerhead turtles! 

Not only can Bioporos offer you an unforgettable experience in a unique corner of Corfu, but it can do so in an environmentally and culturally sustainable way which is of mutual benefit to both you and the local Corfiot community. If we’ve managed to pique your interest, head to the Bioporos website at bioporos.gr for more information.