Best Family Hotels in Corfu with a Spa (2026)
21 family-friendly hotels with spa & wellness in Corfu . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Most parents who book a 'spa hotel' with kids end up never using the spa. The kids want the pool, the spa has a 16+ rule, and you feel guilty walking away for 90 minutes. Corfu has a small cluster of genuinely family-friendly spa hotels where you can actually get a treatment during your holiday. We picked 5 hotels in Corfu with spas rated 8.1 to 9.2 on Booking.com, with nightly prices from 180 to 622 EUR for two adults and two kids in July 2026. The list includes a spa-focused 5-star in Benitses, a beachfront 5-star in Kommeno with a dedicated couples' treatment wing, and a mid-budget 3-star in Roda where treatments start at 45 EUR. Every spa below either offers supervised kids club hours that overlap with treatment slots or has a setup that lets partners tag-team without paying for hotel childcare. If the kids also need a proper pool, see our Corfu hotels with a pool list. For a spa cluster with a different vibe further south, Crete spa hotels has more all-inclusive options, and Rhodes kids clubs covers nearby island alternatives.
Corfu's spa hotels are spread between Kommeno peninsula, Benitses, and a handful of Roda properties up north. None sit in Corfu Town itself: if you want to walk into town, pick a hotel in Kanoni or Analipsi (both a 15 min bus ride or 10 min taxi from the spa belt). For a family holiday weighted toward spa time, Benitses is the most spa-dense, with 4 hotels within a 2 km stretch. Kommeno peninsula, 7 km north of town, has the two largest resort spas (Grecotel Eva Palace and Corfu Imperial) and a reliable family beach at Dafnila. Don't skip Corfu Town entirely: plan one half-day trip to eat a proper moussaka at a family taverna on Solomou Street (kids' portions 6 EUR), walk up the old fort (flat path, 10 min climb with strollers just feasible), and let the kids run around Liston Square in the evening while you nurse a cold Mythos at a cafe terrace. Dassia beach is the best family beach within 15 minutes of all the spa clusters, with shallow water and a row of tavernas that accept push-along chairs.
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🧖Why a hotel spa actually works on a Corfu family trip
The biggest myth about spa hotels with kids is that you need a resort with a separate kids club wing. In practice, what matters is treatment timing flexibility. A spa that lets you book a 9am slot while your kids are eating breakfast, or a 5pm slot while they're at kids club, is way more useful than a spa with perfect facilities that only books you at 11am when the kids want to be in the pool. Call the spa directly before booking the hotel and ask about their earliest and latest slots in July.
Couples' treatment rooms change the equation entirely. Two of the hotels below (Angsana, Grecotel Eva Palace) have dedicated rooms where both parents get a 50-minute massage at the same time. You book the kids into a single 90-minute block at the kids club, pay 15 to 25 EUR for that, and both get treatments for the price of one childcare session. The alternative is tag-teaming, where one parent takes the kids while the other goes to the spa, then swap. It works but rarely happens more than twice a week.
Thalassotherapy is a Corfu specialty. A handful of spas, including Ibiscus and Grecotel, offer seawater-based treatments that use filtered Ionian seawater for hydrotherapy pools and wraps. The water is warmer and mineral-dense compared to a standard indoor pool, and the treatments tend to be cheaper than equivalent massage packages. If you have a sore back from carrying a toddler around beaches all week, a 40 EUR thalasso session is often more effective than a generic relaxation massage.
Parent's take
We traveled to Corfu with a 3-year-old and a 7-year-old. My partner and I had decided in advance that we would book one couples' massage slot during the week, no matter what. We picked a hotel with a kids club that ran 10am-12pm and booked 10:30-12 at the spa on day three. The 7-year-old loved the club, the 3-year-old cried for 10 minutes and then joined a Lego corner, and we walked out of the spa at noon genuinely relaxed for the first time in months. Lesson: set an expectation for one spa slot early in the trip. If you leave it to day six you will never book it.
Our Top 21 Picks
Hotels in Corfu with spa & wellness, sorted by guest rating.

The Olivar Suites
Messonghi
Wonderful
100 reviews
The Olivar Suites is a 5-star boutique resort in Messongi on Corfu's east coast, with two-bedroom suites set in olive groves. Suites have separate parents' and children's bedrooms, a private terrace and most include a plunge pool or hot tub. The resort has direct beach access via a 200-metre walk through the gardens.
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€1122/night
Why families love The Olivar Suites
Olivar Suites is the best family-suite property on Corfu for parents who want space and privacy together. The suite layout puts kids on one side and parents on the other with a sitting area between, so evenings actually feel separate. The garden setting means each suite is its own quiet pocket, with privacy that bigger resorts can't match. The east-coast beach is gentle and shallow for first-time swimmers.

Angsana Corfu Resort & Spa
Benitses
Wonderful
385 reviews
Angsana Corfu is a **5-star spa-led resort in Benitses** on Corfu's east coast, 12 km south of Corfu Town. The spa is the main event: a full Banyan Tree-trained therapist team, signature Thai massage treatments, and a spa garden that overlooks a private cove. Treatments start at 75 EUR for 50 min. A couples' treatment room with adjoining lounge lets both parents get a massage at the same time, while the kids club runs 10-12 and 4-6 with supervised activities for ages 4-12.
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€622/night
Why families love Angsana Corfu Resort & Spa
We picked Angsana for the spa and it is genuinely where we spent the best hour of the trip. Booked a couples' massage at 4:30pm on a Tuesday, dropped the kids at the club for the 4-6 slot, and walked back to our room at 6 feeling like different people. The therapist was Thai-trained and the signature Angsana package was worth every euro. Kids loved the club: they had a water-play area for under-5s and a board game corner for the 8-year-old. Resort itself is quieter than other 5-stars on the island, which made the spa feel like the centerpiece rather than an afterthought. At 622 EUR/night you are paying for the spa, but if that is why you're here, it delivers.

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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€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.

Kontokali Bay Resort & Spa
Kontokali
Wonderful
748 reviews
The premium pick on this list. Kontokali Bay sits on its own private sandy beach on the northeast coast, 6km from Corfu Town. Kids' club runs ages 4-12 with indoor and outdoor areas. Two pools (one for kids), tennis courts, a full spa, and baby safety gates throughout. Four restaurants, including a beachside taverna.
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€625/night
Why families love Kontokali Bay Resort & Spa
At 625 EUR/night this is the most expensive hotel on our list, and it earns it. The private beach is genuinely sandy, the kids' club is well-staffed (our daughter asked to go back every day), and the grounds are beautiful without feeling stuffy. The beachside taverna served the best grilled octopus we had on the island. What justified the price for us was the small touches: baby gates provided without asking, kids' pool kept at a warmer temperature, and staff who remembered our names by day two. If you can swing it, this is the best family beach hotel in Corfu.

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.

Almyros Beach Resort & Spa
Acharavi
Wonderful
988 reviews
A 5-star resort on Almyros beach, one of Corfu's longest sandy stretches. The kids' club runs daily activities for ages 4-12, there's a dedicated children's pool, and the private beach section has calm, shallow water. The spa is a bonus for parents who need a break.
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€400/night
Why families love Almyros Beach Resort & Spa
Almyros Beach was the sweet spot between resort luxury and actually being on a great beach. The sand here is fine and the water stays shallow for a good 30 metres out, so we relaxed while the kids played. The kids' club took our 7-year-old for the morning, freeing us up for the spa. Evening entertainment was low-key but enough to keep everyone happy. The only downside: the buffet restaurant gets crowded at peak dinner time, so arrive before 7pm or after 8:30pm.

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.

Almyros Beach
Almiros Thinaliou Hotel Almyros
Wonderful
100 reviews
Almyros Beach is a 5-star beachfront resort on Corfu's quieter north coast in Acharavi, with two-bedroom suites set behind the resort gardens. Suites have a separate kids' bedroom with bunk beds plus a parents' room, and a sitting area opening onto the garden or pool view.
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€582/night
Why families love Almyros Beach
Almyros suits families who want the long sandy beach of north Corfu without the resort-strip feel of nearby Sidari. The family suites work well: two bedrooms, one of them with bunk beds that thrill kids 5 to 10. The pool deck has shaded sections and the kids' club runs Greek and English programmes. Acharavi village is a 10-minute walk for tavernas and a small market for snacks.

Wonderful
100 reviews
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.
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€180/night
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 — 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.

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.

Telesilla Hotel
Kontokali
Excellent
1,039 reviews
Telesilla Hotel in Kontokali is the highest-rated 3-star on the list, with kid-friendly buffet meals, an in-house spa with massage treatments, and a 9 km drive to Corfu Golf Club. Family rooms come with sun terrace access.
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€145/night
Why families love Telesilla Hotel
We booked this for the rating and the price and it overdelivered. The kids' menu at dinner is actual kids' food, not just plain pasta, and there were proper Greek family dishes for the rest of us. From Kontokali, the taxi to the golf course took 15 minutes and the driver charged 22 euros. The spa offered a 30-minute back massage that fitted neatly into the afternoon kids' nap.

SENTIDO Apollo Palace
Mesongi
Excellent
1,100 reviews
A 5-star resort in southern Corfu with a private beach area, kids' club, children's playground, and spa. The beach is a mix of sand and fine pebble with calm water. The resort sits in gardens with olive trees, and the quiet Mesongi area means less crowding than the north coast.
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€485/night
Why families love SENTIDO Apollo Palace
We chose Mesongi specifically because friends warned us the north coast gets packed in July, and they were right. SENTIDO Apollo Palace felt calm even at peak season. The private beach wasn't the island's prettiest but the water was warm and clear, and we always found loungers. Kids' club was solid, our 8-year-old went willingly every morning. The grounds are big enough that the kids could run around safely. One complaint: the walk from some rooms to the beach takes 10 minutes through the gardens.

Excellent
720 reviews
Ibiscus is a **5-star beachfront hotel in Roda** on Corfu's north coast, 36 km from the airport. The spa has a thalassotherapy pool fed by filtered Ionian seawater, which sets it apart from most resort spas on the island. Treatments start at 40 EUR for a 40 min thalasso session and 55 EUR for a 50 min massage. The table tennis area and evening entertainment keep kids occupied while parents book treatments in the 4-6pm window.
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€364/night
Why families love Ibiscus Corfu Hotel
Ibiscus was the mid-budget pick for us and delivered more than we expected for 364 EUR/night. The thalassotherapy pool was the unexpected highlight: we did 3 sessions at 40 EUR each and came home with sleep-quality noticeably better. Kids didn't care about the spa and lived on the private beach (Roda's water is a bit cooler than the southeast but still calm). Table tennis tournament every evening at 8 with a free drink as prize. Restaurant ok rather than great, but the bar snacks by the pool are good value at 12 EUR for a loaded Greek salad plate. Ideal if you want a spa that doesn't cost 600 EUR/night.

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
336 reviews
A large 5-star resort on Roda's long sandy beach, with six pools (including a kids' section), a kids' club for ages 4-12, games room, tennis courts, and a full spa. The private beach area has fine sand and shallow water, and all-inclusive packages are available.
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€405/night
Why families love Roda Beach Resort & Spa
Roda Beach is the kind of resort where you could easily spend a full week without leaving. The kids' club kept our 5-year-old busy every morning, the beach is sandy and very shallow (she could walk out 20 metres), and having six pools meant we never struggled for space even in peak July. The all-inclusive option is worth considering: drinks add up fast in Corfu, and having everything covered made the holiday feel properly relaxing. The spa was a lifesaver after a few long beach days.

MarBella Corfu
Agios Ioannis Peristeron
Excellent
320 reviews
MarBella has the most impressive playground setup on the island: a **large shaded playground** with swings, slides, climbing frame, and roundabout, plus a separate indoor soft play area. The resort also runs a baby club, kids' club (ages 4-12), and a teens' club, making it one of the few Corfu hotels that covers all age groups.
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€783/night
Why families love MarBella Corfu
This is the splurge option and it shows. The playground is huge, properly shaded, and our kids had it to themselves most mornings. The indoor play room has soft mats, a small climbing structure, and air conditioning that felt like heaven after the beach. Five restaurants means you never eat the same thing twice. At 783 EUR/night it hurts, but if you have kids spanning toddler to pre-teen, nothing else on the island covers all ages this well.

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.

Very Good
100 reviews
Domes of Corfu, Autograph Collection is a 5-star Marriott-affiliated resort in Glyfada on the dramatic west coast, with cliffside villa suites and family residences. Family suites have two bedrooms, a separate sitting room and a private terrace. The resort has multiple pools, a children's club and direct beach access.
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€420/night
Why families love Domes of Corfu, Autograph Collection
Domes of Corfu earns its premium price for families who want resort polish and surprising space. The villa suites have proper interconnecting doors, walk-in showers and small private gardens. The west-coast cliff setting gives big sunset views and the lift down to the beach handles strollers and bag-laden parents fine. The kids' club is excellent and the staff manage multiple languages.

Grecotel Eva Palace
Kommeno
Very Good
1,510 reviews
Grecotel Eva Palace is a **5-star resort on the Kommeno peninsula**, 8 km north of Corfu Town. The Elixir spa has a couples' treatment room, 6 individual treatment rooms, a hydrotherapy circuit with seawater and freshwater pools, sauna and hammam. Evening entertainment and a playground near the pool keep the kids busy during twilight treatment slots. Family rooms across bungalows and the main building sleep 4-5 with connecting door options.
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€480/night
Why families love Grecotel Eva Palace
We picked Eva Palace for the couples' treatment room and it worked: we booked a 5:30pm shared massage, the kids went to the playground with one of us shuttling between rooms for 10 minutes, and we all ate together at 7:30. The hydro circuit is the surprise bonus: 25 EUR gets you 90 min with seawater jets, a cold plunge and the sauna. Beach is wide and calm, with a private section for hotel guests and a roped swimming area for kids. Main building rooms are aging; ask for a bungalow for a fresher feel. 480 EUR/night is fair for what you get in July.

Wyndham Corfu Acharavi
Acharavi
Very Good
126 reviews
A 4-star beachfront resort in Acharavi with a dedicated kids club, indoor play area, outdoor playground, and a separate kids pool. Two restaurants, a spa, and direct beach access. The kids club runs daily for ages 4-12 with arts, crafts, sports games, and a Friday mini-disco.
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€366/night
Why families love Wyndham Corfu Acharavi
Wyndham Acharavi is the all-rounder. The kids club runs two sessions daily, and the indoor play area saved us on the one rainy afternoon. The beach is right there, pebbly but with clear shallow water. Two pools, one adult and one kids, both well-maintained. The spa was a bonus for us after the kids went to bed. At 366 EUR/night it sits in the middle of the price range but delivers on every front.

Corfu Holiday Palace
Corfu Town
Good
100 reviews
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.
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€180/night
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 — the only one in this list — 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.
💡How to pick a Corfu spa hotel that fits a family stay
- 1Call the spa before booking the hotel and ask about slots between 7 and 10am and between 4 and 7pm. Those hours overlap with kids club programmes or evening entertainment at most 5-star resorts, which means you can actually use the spa without paying for extra childcare.
- 2Pick a hotel with a couples' treatment room if you want a shared experience. Both parents get massaged in the same room at the same time, kids book into a single kids club slot (45 EUR per 90 min at most 5-star hotels), and you walk out together. The alternative is tag-teaming solo sessions, which works but ends up being one treatment per week at best.
- 3Try thalassotherapy at least once if the hotel offers it. It is seawater-based, 25 to 35 percent cheaper than a full massage, and the pools are warmer than standard indoor pools. Ibiscus in Roda does a decent 40 EUR thalasso session that includes 60 min in the seawater circuit plus a short scalp massage.
- 4Skip the in-room hammam upsells. Some 5-stars pitch private hammam experiences at 180 to 220 EUR for two people. The standard spa hammam in the same hotel is 25 EUR per session and delivers 80 percent of the experience. You pay the premium for privacy, not the treatment itself.
- 5Book dinner on spa evenings at 8pm, not 7pm. A 6pm spa slot followed by a 7pm dinner is stressful when you are dripping wet and the kids are hungry. Order a pool snack for the kids around 6 and have the 8pm slot for the family meal. The hotel will usually accommodate a later seating if you call reception that morning.
- 6For a spa break with bigger resorts and water-park-sized pools rather than Corfu's olive-grove calm, our Rhodes spa hotels guide covers properties with 1,200 m² wellness centres at similar price points.
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