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How walkable is Corfu?

The Corfu Trail is suitable for both novice and experienced walkers, and can be walked year round, however accommodation is easier to find between May to October. The wide range of day walks provides a taste of the many different landscapes of the island from coastal paths and beaches to olive groves and wooded hills.



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The best way to get around Corfu is by bus or on foot. Renting a car is also an option if you're itching to explore the island and want more flexiblility. If you just plan on lounging by the beach your whole vacation or are staying central to Corfu Town, your own two feet should suffice.

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The walk from the Port of Corfu (i.e. New Port) to the Town of Corfu takes approximately 20 minutes (one half-mile).

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The best way to get around Corfu is by bus or on foot.

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The Uber Taxi service is now available on two more Greek islands, Rhodes and Corfu. The service has been used since 2021 in Santorini, Mykonos since 2022, Thessaloniki since 2021, and Athens since 2014.

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Corfu has a reputation for being overly touristy due to it being a popular package holiday destination. There are busy resort areas such as Sidari and Kavos that have seen plenty of development. However, crowds can be avoided by heading to the quieter beach spots away from the tourist trail or the island's interior.

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Everyone is super friendly and the Old Town is lovely. Some of the activities I did include a day boat trip to Paxos and Antipaxos (the best thing I did), a day trip to Sarande in Albania, and a food tour around Corfu Town. I felt very safe and comfortable the entire time I was there.

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Corfu, one of the top five tourist destinations in Greece, is located in the northern Ionian Sea. It is renowned for its enchanting beaches, traditional villages, and rich culture. In brief, visiting for 3 to 5 days is recommended to explore Corfu as much as possible.

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The City Sightseeing tour of Corfu offers the perfect way to see the sights and sounds of the city. See and hear Corfu's history and experience the famous sights and monuments aboard our double-decker buses, which will pick you up at your cruise terminal.

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Explore this 111.8-mile point-to-point trail near Lefkimmi, Corfu. Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of 52 h 14 min to complete.

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The west coast of Corfu has some of the most beautiful beaches on the island, such as Paleokastritsa, Glyfada, and Agios Gordios. The east coast also has some lovely beaches, such as Kavos and Ipsos, but they tend to be busier and more touristy.

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Corfu is well-known as the perfect Mediterranean destination for luxury holidays.

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Athens is a walkable city and its historic center is easy to navigate, while public transport is affordable. Stroll along the pedestrianized grand promenade, created as part of city refurbishment ahead of the Athens 2004 Olympic Games. It snakes around the Acropolis and links key archaeological sites.

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The DON'Ts of Your Corfu Vacation:
  • Avoid trying the food: ...
  • Skip the museums: ...
  • Coming just for the sea: ...
  • Avoiding interactions with the locals: ...
  • Not going beyond the Old Corfu Town: ...
  • Planning too many things: ...
  • Swearing by the roads: ...
  • Avoiding local festivals:


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The scenery may be stunning, but the roads have hairpin turns and reckless native drivers. Watch the road and your speed carefully while you drive so you don't end up like some of the previous tourists who have driven right off the hillside.

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Is it safe to drink the tap water? You are advised to drink bottled water in most areas of the island. It is perfectly safe to drink tap water, but it is rather “hard”, i.e. it has a high mineral content, therefore you may want to drink bottled water instead. A bottle of water is available in every room upon arrival.

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Corfu is the ideal destination for cultural or religious holidays for seniors, you will find everything from cultural routes with the UNESCO World Heritage designation to some of Europe's finest museums such as the newly refurbished Archeological Museum of Corfu to thematic museums such as the Capodistrias Museum.

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The architecture of Corfu City still reflects its long Venetian heritage, with its multi-storied buildings, its spacious squares such as the popular Spianada and the narrow cobblestone alleys known as Kantounia. The town began to grow during the Venetian period on a low hillock situated between the two forts.

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You'll be able to use your debit or credit card in most places, but cash is often preferred by independent businesses. It's also worth contacting your bank before you travel to check if there will be any charges for transactions abroad.

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Cosmos-Corfu Airport Car Rentals recommends you hold an International Drivers Permit except for your local driver's license. An IDL is written in 10 languages and serves as an officially recognized translation of your local driver's license in over 150 participating members of the United Nations.

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Taxi fare from Corfu airport to city centre Depending on the Corfu airport taxi service provider, but mostly on the time of the year, the most common fare from Corfu airport to the town is around 15€. With regular city taxis, the price is variable depending on the distance and time of the trip.

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