Barbati Weather
Barbati Weather – Six months of hot summer sunshine
Beautiful clean beaches and hot Greek sunshine draw visitors to Barbati year after year. Located on Corfu’s north-east coastline the climate here will be ideal for those who love hot Mediterranean weather. Temperatures regularly head over 30C during the peak summer months with minimal rainfall for much of the year. Winters here are short and mild lasting only a few months with temperatures hovering around the 15C mark. You could soon be basking in Barbati’s hot sunshine within only three and a half hours of leaving the UK.
Weather in Barbati – Guaranteed summer sunshine
With over 3000 hours of sunshine per year, a cheap holiday in here will be perfect for holiday makers who desire guaranteed hot weather. May through to the end of October will see temperatures staying above 23C with June, July and August providing the peak 30C plus temperatures. It is not unknown for temperatures to hit 35C and over during July and August although sea breezes will take the edge from the heat. Sea temperatures are a warm 26C during the peak summer months; perfect for enjoying water sports such as swimming, diving and snorkelling.
Barbati Weather – Easter family breaks in the sun
Easter family holidays in Barbati are very popular thanks to the 20C temperatures and seven hours of warm sunshine per day. There may be a slight chance of short-lived rainfall during the early spring and late autumn months but this should not greatly disturb any holiday in the resort. Barbati will prove the ideal winter sunshine break for holiday makers who wish to escape the UK chill. Temperatures during the winter months will hover around the 15C mark and although there will be a chance of rainfall there also be plenty of sunny days to enjoy.
Aghios Georgios (North Corfu)
Aghios Georgios (South Corfu)
Aghios Gordios
Aghios Ioannis
Aghios Stefanos (San Stefanos)
Alykes Potamos
Arilas
Aspro Kavos
Avlaki
Barbati
Messonghi
Moraitika
Nissaki
Paleokastritsa
Pelekas
Perama
Roda
Sidari
St Peters (Aghios Petros)


