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Family hotels in Corfu with a game room

5 family-friendly hotels with game room in Corfu . Handpicked for families who want the best.

A game room in your hotel sounds like a luxury until day three when the kids have been to every beach within driving distance and an afternoon thunderstorm rolls in over the mountains. Then it becomes the most-used room of the trip. Corfu's bigger resorts know this, which is why the family-coded hotels on the island built proper game rooms with billiards, ping-pong, foosball, and (increasingly) arcade machines that don't need euros every five minutes. The five hotels below have game rooms that families actually use, plus pools, kids' clubs in most cases, and the beach access that makes Corfu work as a Greek-island family destination. Game rooms here are an insurance policy: most days you won't need them. The days you do, you'll be glad to have them.

Corfu is the greenest, leafiest Greek island. Olive groves, cypress hills, Venetian-era hill towns, and a coastline that switches from pebble coves on the east to long sand beaches on the north. The north (Acharavi, Roda, Kassiopi) is where most family-resort hotels cluster. Dassia and Kommeno on the east side are the resort towns. Corfu Town itself is a UNESCO-listed Venetian harbour worth a day trip but not where you stay with kids β€” it's loud, dense, and short on beach.

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Why a Corfu hotel with a game room helps the holiday

Corfu sits roughly six hours of daylight further north than Crete or Rhodes, which sounds trivial until you book a week and realise the weather isn't quite as fixed. The summer can deliver three sunny days followed by a thundery afternoon, then a windy morning, then back to perfect. For families with kids who can't entertain themselves indefinitely, the hotel game room ends up doing serious work β€” it's where Tuesday afternoon is rescued.

The second reason is the type of family resort Corfu builds. The northern and eastern coasts grew up around package-tourist resorts in the 1970s and 1980s, when game rooms (billiards, table tennis, foosball) were assumed equipment, not a special feature. Many of those resorts have since renovated but kept the game-room culture. So Corfu game rooms are bigger and more varied than what you find on the newer Cycladic island resorts where the design language is whitewash and infinity pools.

The third reason is the all-inclusive market. Corfu's family resorts run heavily on AI, which means the game room is bundled with food, drinks, mini-club and entertainment. The kids don't need pocket money to play. The hotel covers it. For parents who don't want a transaction every fifteen minutes, that's a quietly significant feature, and it shows up in every hotel on this list.

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Parent's take

Be realistic: a game room is not where your kids will spend most of the holiday. The pool and the beach will win. But the game room is what saves the days the pool and the beach can't deliver. If your kid is 7 to 13 and gets bored when the weather isn't perfect, this is the line item that pays for itself.

Our Top 5 Picks

Hotels in Corfu with game room, sorted by guest rating.

1#1 Best for Game Room
Almyros Beach - 5-star hotel in Acharavi, Corfu - photo 1
1/5

Wonderful

100 reviews

9.0

Almyros Beach is a five-star beach resort on the north coast of Corfu near Acharavi, set on a long sand beach. Three pools, a kids' club, evening entertainment, and a game room with billiards, ping-pong, and a small arcade kept separate from the main bar.

🏊Swimming Pool🎒Water ParkπŸ§–Spa & Wellness🏰Playground🏨Game Room🎾TennisπŸ–οΈBeach Access🏨Baby-FriendlyπŸ›οΈFamily Suite🏨Bike Rental
Spa & wellnessOn-site restaurantFree Wi-FiFamily-friendly

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Why families love Almyros Beach

Almyros Beach lands well with families who want a real beach plus a quiet game room. The game room is in its own wing β€” billiards and ping-pong tables, no slot machines or noise β€” so you can drop the kids there in the afternoon and still hear yourself read by the pool. The arrangement of beach, pool, kids' club, and game room in walking distance is the reason families repeat-book.

2#2 Best for Game Room
TRYP by Wyndham Corfu Dassia - 4-star hotel in Dassia, Corfu - photo 1
1/5

Wonderful

100 reviews

9.0

TRYP by Wyndham Corfu Dassia is a four-star Wyndham resort on the east coast of Corfu, ten minutes' walk from Dassia beach. Two pools, a kids' club, a game room with table tennis, billiards, and arcade machines, and an indoor games corner for the wettest afternoons.

🏊Swimming PoolπŸ§–Spa & Wellness🏨Game Room🎾TennisπŸ–οΈBeach Access🏨Baby-FriendlyπŸ›οΈFamily Suite🏨Bike Rental
Spa & wellnessOn-site restaurantFree Wi-FiFamily-friendly

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Why families love TRYP by Wyndham Corfu Dassia

TRYP Dassia is a workhorse family resort. The game room is the most stocked one on this list β€” full-size billiards, two ping-pong tables, foosball, plus a corner of vintage arcade cabinets that don't take coins. Parents single out the staff for organising mini-tournaments between kids in the evening; that's the bit that sticks with the children for the year afterwards.

3#3 Best for Game Room
Kerkyra Blue Hotel & Spa by Louis Hotels - 5-star hotel in Corfu Town, Corfu - photo 1
1/5

Wonderful

100 reviews

9.0

Kerkyra Blue Hotel & Spa by Louis Hotels is a five-star resort just outside Corfu Town with sea views, two pools, a spa, and a family-coded game room near the main pool deck. Suitable for families who want city access plus beach-resort feel.

🏊Swimming PoolπŸ§–Spa & Wellness🏰Playground🏨Game Room🎾TennisπŸ–οΈBeach Access🏨Baby-FriendlyπŸ›οΈFamily Suite🏨Bike Rental
Spa & wellnessOn-site restaurantFree Wi-FiFamily-friendly

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Why families love Kerkyra Blue Hotel & Spa by Louis Hotels

Kerkyra Blue works for families who want the option of walking into Corfu Town for the day but don't want a city hotel. The game room sits between the pool and the kids' area, so you can supervise without losing your sun lounger. Best for families with older kids (8 to 14) who want to mix beach mornings with town afternoons; younger kids may find the resort a touch grown-up.

4#4 Best for Game Room
Iolida Corfu Resort & Spa by Smile Hotels - 4-star hotel in Dassia, Corfu - photo 1
1/5

Excellent

100 reviews

8.6

Iolida Corfu Resort & Spa by Smile Hotels is a four-star resort in Dassia with a beachfront garden, two pools, a spa, kids' club and a game room with billiards and table tennis. All-inclusive option is the headline package.

🏊Swimming PoolπŸ§–Spa & Wellness🏨Game Room🎾TennisπŸ–οΈBeach Access🍽️All Inclusive🏨Baby-FriendlyπŸ›οΈFamily Suite
Spa & wellnessOn-site restaurantFree Wi-FiFamily-friendly

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Why families love Iolida Corfu Resort & Spa by Smile Hotels

Iolida works as the value pick on this list. The all-inclusive includes the game room, drinks, and kids' club, which makes the daily budget predictable. The game room is smaller than the TRYP one but well-maintained and quieter β€” better for a family who'd rather play than queue. The on-site spa is the other surprise; small but useful for an off-duty hour.

5#5 Best for Game Room
Corfu Holiday Palace - 5-star hotel in Corfu Town, Corfu - photo 1
1/5

Good

100 reviews

7.9

Corfu Holiday Palace is a five-star landmark resort near Kanoni, ten minutes from Corfu Town. Large grounds, both indoor and outdoor pools (rare on the island), a tennis court, kids' club, a game room with billiards, ping-pong and table football, and direct access to a small private beach.

🏊Swimming PoolπŸ§–Spa & Wellness🏰Playground🏨Game Room🎾TennisπŸ–οΈBeach Access🏨Baby-FriendlyπŸ›οΈFamily Suite
Spa & wellnessOn-site restaurantFree Wi-FiFamily-friendly

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Why families love Corfu Holiday Palace

Holiday Palace is the right answer for families who want one resort to handle every weather. The indoor pool β€” the only one in this list β€” means a rainy afternoon doesn't kill the day. The game room sits near the indoor pool, so you can run pool-game room-snack as a rotation. Older building than the others, but the size and the multi-weather setup beats the newer competition.

πŸ’‘Tips for picking a Corfu hotel with a game room

  • 1Ask reception where the game room is before you book breakfast. In some Corfu resorts it sits next to the disco bar, which is great for evenings but loud for daytime play. The Almyros Beach and Iolida both keep theirs in a separate quiet wing β€” useful for the under-tens.
  • 2Bring your own ping-pong paddles if your child plays seriously. Resort paddles get worn out by mid-season and replacement is slow. Decathlon Corfu Town stocks decent ones cheap; otherwise pack from home if it matters.
  • 3Time the game room around weather and pool patterns. The 4pm slot β€” between pool close and dinner β€” is when Corfu game rooms are busiest. Aim for 11am to 1pm or just after lunch for empty tables.
  • 4Some Corfu game rooms charge a refundable deposit for billiard balls or table-tennis paddles. Carry €5 in cash on day one. The TRYP Dassia and Corfu Holiday Palace are zero-deposit; the smaller resorts vary.
  • 5If you have one kid into games and one not, look for a hotel where the game room sits within sight of the pool or kids' club. Iolida and Kerkyra Blue place theirs near the main pool deck, which lets you split kids without splitting parents.

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