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Is Corfu easy to get around without a car?

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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It is relatively straightforward to find an available taxi in Corfu. There are designated pick up spots on the airport and port, and also taxi ranks throughout town.

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Renting a car in Corfu gives you a lot more freedom and flexibility when it comes to getting around this gorgeous Ionian island. This is a particularly good idea if you plan on embarking on a cross-island adventure and hope to venture somewhat off-the-beaten path to lesser-known villages and secluded beaches.

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Corfu is a great starting point for island hopping in the Ionian Sea. There are regular ferry departures from the port of Corfu Town and some from the port of Lefkimmi and Sidari. The most popular ferry connection is from Corfu to Paxi, operated by the ferry companies Lefkada Palace, Joy Cruises and Kerkyra Lines.

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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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This is a very popular area for walking, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring. Corfu Town Walk (???ta st?? p??? t?? ??????a?) An unforgettable walk in the historic center of Corfu town, between the two historic fortresses and the walls that surround it.

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This is a very popular area for walking, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring. Corfu Town Walk (???ta st?? p??? t?? ??????a?) An unforgettable walk in the historic center of Corfu town, between the two historic fortresses and the walls that surround it.

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Corfu Town is located approximately 3 km far from Corfu port so you can walk from Corfu Town to Corfu port in almost 30 minutes.

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Alternatively, there is a public bus service that runs from the airport to Corfu town. The journey takes approximately 20-25 minutes, depending on traffic. If you are traveling light and feeling adventurous, you can also walk. This will take you around 30-40 minutes.

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Getting Around Corfu Corfu is big so it's easiest to navigate by car. However, if driving is something you want to avoid, the island has a robust taxi system and two types of public buses: the blue buses offering short destination rides and the green buses for longer journeys.

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While Corfiot buses are a good alternative, a rental car allows easy access to the more remote sights: you can manage to visit all the James Bond's and the Durrell's filming locations in Corfu, to visit the UNESCO world heritage Sites in Old Corfu Town and have fun exploring the island of Corfu.

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With its amazing sightseeings, beautiful beaches, dramatic coastline and James Bond's or the Durrells filming locations there is lots to see and do across the island. Driving around the island is safe and easy and we highly recommend renting a car in Corfu.

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Local produce is also a must – olive oil, carved olive wood, olive soap, kumquat, honey, preserved fruits etc. Many shops now sell “?t?p?a” or local produce. Unlike some countries, where bartering is an expected thing, Corfiots can be insulted if you barter.

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How much money will you need for your trip to Corfu? You should plan to spend around €113 ($119) per day on your vacation in Corfu, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, €31 ($32) on meals for one day and €55 ($59) on local transportation.

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The old town is lively, especially at night, with a great atmosphere. There are many things to do in Corfu Old Town. Be aware that Corfu is an island where cruise liners stop at. This means, in the evening bus loads of tourists arrive to take to the pavements of Corfu Old Town.

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Located on a distance of 23km(14.3 miles) north west of the town of Corfu,Paleokastritsa is famous for its crystal clear blue/green waters that are also very deep cold. The beach is pebbly and once you are into the water,after a few steps you are already unable to touch the bottom of the sea.

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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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Located on the north-west coast of Corfu, the village of Paleokastrítsa is considered to be the most beautiful on the island. Nestled in a rocky bay with steep cliffs, it enjoys an ideal location in the Ionian Sea.

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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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Corfu is a splendid party destination and one of the ideal holiday destinations across Greece. There are so many decent choices throughout the island for you to make for an enjoyable evening. So many lounge bars, beach clubs, and discos for all tastes, with different music options, stay open until midnight.

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