When to Go
Best Time to Visit
May–June, September. Warm days, cooler nights, sea temperatures above 22°C. July–August is packed with cruise stops.
Daily Spend in USD
Budget
Budget
$65/day
Mid-range
$150/day
Luxury
$380/day
Cheaper than the Cyclades. A shoulder-season villa with a pool costs less than a Mykonos budget room.
With Kids
Family Travel
Kanoni’s Mouse Island boat rides, a day at Aqualand water park, and safe swim beaches at Glyfada.
Together
Couples Travel
Old Town rooftop bars, a Vidos Island boat trip, and dinner at a taverna in Kassiopi harbor.
On Your Own
Solo Travel
Old Town is compact and walkable; hiking the Corfu Trail (220km, part or all) attracts a small international scene.
Food
What to Eat
- Pastitsada. Cinnamon-spiced beef stew over pasta — Corfu’s signature Venetian-influenced dish.
- Sofrito. Veal in white wine sauce with garlic and parsley — another Venetian holdover.
- Bourdeto. Fish stew in red pepper broth — traditionally scorpionfish, spicy and rustic.
- Kumquat liqueur. Corfu’s own citrus liqueur — try it after dinner or as a marmalade.
Transportation
Getting Around
Blue buses cover the town; green KTEL buses reach the villages and coast. Rent a car to explore the north and west.
Corfu Old Town is pedestrianized — leave the car in an outer lot. Ferries to Paxos and Albania run daily in summer.
Where to Base Yourself
Neighborhoods
- Corfu Old Town. UNESCO-listed Venetian-Ottoman-British layers — cobbled arcades, Spianada green, two forts.
- Paleokastritsa. A dramatic west-coast cove with a monastery and boat tours to sea caves.
- Kassiopi. Fishing-village harbor in the north — Venetian ruins, family tavernas, boat rentals.
- Glyfada / Agios Gordios. The west-coast sunset beaches — sand, cliffs, and beach bars.
What to Know
Safety
Very safe. The main hazards are steep coastal roads if you rent scooters and pickpockets in the Old Town summer crowds.