15 Best Things To Do in Corfu, Greece
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Lush interior, pristine coastline, unique rock formations, and a romantic capital city. All this and more can be found on Corfu Island, a destination that truly delighted us during our trip to Greece. There are endless things to do in Corfu, you’ll never be bored.
The northernmost (and most popular) of the Ionian Island chain, Corfu is actually very close to mainland Greece, and the countries of Albania and Italy.
Due to its proximity and history with mainland Europe, Corfu Island was actually one of the first Greek Islands to experience mass tourism.
Because of this, Corfu has numerous accommodation options, many restaurants and bars, and a more cosmopolitan feel than many other Greek islands.
Greece is one of the most affordable countries to travel to and also one of the best countries for cuisine, so it’s no surprise that Corfu has some great value and amazing dishes to try as well.
We spent a week in Corfu (including our 10 year anniversary) and had many unique experiences along the way. This is one of the top places to visit in Greece for good reason!
Here’s my list of the 15 best attractions, places to visit, and things to do in Corfu.
1. Rent a Boat Independently (one of the most unique things to do in Corfu)
Did you know that on many of the islands in Greece, you can hire a boat yourself and rip around the coastline? Even if you don’t have a boat license?!
If you’re looking for things to do in Corfu that are unique and fun, renting a boat is definitely it.
We first heard about this when we were on a tour with Luxury Island Events on Zakynthos Island. This is one of the best things to do in Zakynthos, and while we didn’t have a chance to rent one while we were there, we knew we had to give it a try somewhere else in Greece.
For our 10 year anniversary, we did just that.
We drove to the northeastern side of Corfu and met up with the rental company. After a very casual signing of documents and a once-over of the boat, we were set. The boat was 45 horsepower and could have fit six people, four comfortably.
Whizzing along the beautiful coastline, stopping off at seaside taverns for food and drinks, and mooring up at secret coves to jump in the Ionian Sea, how fun is that?!
Hiring a car is a must for getting around the island and seeing the interior, but hiring a boat is an excellent way to explore the coastline. This is definitely one of the best things to do in Corfu. Learn more about being your own captain for the day and renting a boat here.
- You can book your own boat here
- We paid €80 for the boat in the offseason/shoulder season (would be €120 in the high season)
- Boat gas for a day of driving cost us €40.
- Make sure there are life jackets on board and you will need your own food and water.
Don’t Forget Your Travel Insurance For Corfu!
Make sure you have travel insurance for your trip to Corfu. It’s the one thing you should always pack. Safety Wing is a great option for travelers, adventurers, and remote workers.
2. Visit Corfu Town
This UNESCO-listed town is absolutely beautiful. Due to being under Venetian rule from the 14th century to the late 18th century, this stunning architecture can still be found on this island — especially in the capital of Corfu Town.
With Venetian-style buildings, two fortresses, narrow little lanes, and numerous restaurants, Corfu Town is a place you’ll want to spend some time exploring.
We visited on two occasions, both times around sunset when the temperature was a bit cooler.
Wander by pastel-colored homes with wrought-iron balconies and wooden shutters. Make your way through character-filled, cobbled streets — streets so narrow that laundry can be hung on a line strung between two adjacent houses.
The slender alleyways give way to open plazas filled with tables from busy restaurants spilling out onto the street.
I recommend visiting both during the day, and in the evening to see the town in two different lights. It’s one of the most romantic places to visit in Corfu, and drinking wine in the old town was a highlight of our trip to Corfu.
Best Walking Tours in Corfu Town
There is a highly rated walking tour you can join to experience more of Corfu Town. You can join in the morning or in the evening. The tour includes an English-speaking guide, visiting the important sites in town, food tastings, a drink, and a full meal as well. Click here to learn more and book your ticket.
Another option is this walking tour with a guide that includes a glass of wine at the end! This trip is one of the best things to do in Corfu old town.
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Notes About Visiting Corfu Town
- Parking can be hard to find in Corfu Town. Park just outside of the town itself, and walk in.
- We highly recommend eating & drinking at Salto Wine Bar. Greek wines are on offer here (€20 / bottle, €5.50 / glass). Two appetizers & two mains cost us €38. Food, drinks and service are excellent.
- Wander around the lanes and get lost. Visit the sights, but spend time just meandering around, this is one of the best things to do in Corfu town for sure.
- Entrance to the Old Fortress costs €6. Wear sturdy shoes and note that there’s not much shade.
3. Sleep in Beautiful Accommodation
It’s a bit weird to have accommodation as a highlight of an island, but there are some gorgeous options available on Corfu. We stayed in two beautiful properties and can recommend them both, for different reasons.
Learn about where to stay in Corfu in our complete guide.
MarBella Corfu is a proper 5 star, luxury resort, complete with all-inclusive menu plans, four a la carte restaurants, four bars, and a buffet-style restaurant serving up fresh food for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Set just steps from the Agios Ioannis Peristeron beach, near the south end of Corfu, this is an ideal location for exploring this half of the island.
MarBella Corfu truly is a luxurious accommodation and if a resort holiday is what you’re after, then this is the place for you. We spent four nights here, but only dined at the restaurant two times — there were too many local restaurants that we wanted to check out!
The welcome drink and complimentary wine & fruit are a nice touch, the building itself is modern, and the staff here are incredibly helpful and friendly. It was the perfect place to treat ourselves for our 10 year anniversary.
On the northern end of the island, we stayed for two nights at TRYP by Wyndham Corfu Dassia (formerly Corfu Palma Boutique Hotel), and highly recommend it.
With just four floors, this low-rise hotel has an intimate feel. We were staying on the 4th floor in the Superior Design Suite, which was absolutely stunning. The rooms are spacious, bright and the modern decor is exquisite.
The hotel offers a gym and a spa, as well as a large outdoor pool. The only downside is that it’s not located directly on the beach, but just a few steps away. The staff here are friendly and the manager, Spyros, will make you feel very welcome!
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at this boutique hotel, and recommend it based on the modern room itself, the lovely staff, the delicious food, and the amenities on offer.
Since there are so many things to do in Corfu, and since the island is pretty big, I suggest splitting your time between the north and the south, if you can.
That way, you can use your base in the north to explore nearby sites, then switch to your hotel in the south and check out that area of the island. Otherwise, you may find yourself driving a lot. The two hotels I listed above worked out well for us to do just that.
If you’re interested in staying in a small apartment or guesthouse (rather than a hotel or resort) during your trip to Corfu Island, click here to compare prices and search through numerous options on Booking.com.
4. Join an Olive Oil Tasting & Tour
There are over 4 million olive trees on Corfu Island, 95% of which are lianolia variety. There are a few products that Greek people have been using throughout the ages, and olive oil is one of them. It has always been a big part of their diet, traditions, and history.
Olive groves provide jobs and food for the people and they have for many years. Learning about the production of olive oil is one of the most important things to do in Corfu, and Greece as a whole.
We spent a lazy afternoon indulging in some olive oil and bits of food and enjoyed the company of the owners of The Governor. A trip here is one of the best things to do in Corfu when it rains.
The Governor is a 5th generation, family-run establishment on the island of Corfu. It’s one of the most awarded premium olive oils out there. Not only does the olive oil taste delicious, but it has incredible health benefits as well.
This beautiful video was shown to us at the Governor’s Mill, and although it was filmed on the island of Crete, the traditions and values placed on the olive tree are the same in Corfu and the rest of Greece.
Going on an olive oil tour is one of the best things to do in Corfu! The passion these two brothers have for their family company is inspiring.
You can either book your tour online, or do something a little more exciting and join a scooter trip of the island, which includes a stop here at The Governor, plus wineries, viewpoints, and lunch. This is trip is one of the more adventurous things to do in Corfu. Find out more here.
The flavour of the olive oil is exceptional and the health benefits are incredible! We really enjoyed meeting the Dafnis family, learning about the product, and of course, tasting it.
5. Learn About Bees and Honey Production
Another Greek product that has been used for centuries is honey, both for enjoyment as well as curing ailments.
Hippocrates said that this Nectar of the Gods “cleans sores and ulcers, softens hard ulcers of the lips, heals carbuncles and running sores”. Aristotle believed that honey prolonged life.
We had heard about “Mr. Honey” (whose real name is Panagiotis Vasilakis) from Spyros, the manager at Corfu Palma Hotel.
Arriving at the office of Mr. Honey, we met a soft-spoken, chilled-out man who told us his story of how he left a high-stress career in Athens for beekeeping in Corfu — a trade he knew nothing about before arriving here!
We met his bees, learned about the process of collecting the honey, and were shown many of the natural products he makes.
This is one of the more unique places to visit in Corfu, and one of the top things to do in Corfu for families. Don’t miss a day with Mr. Honey.
Panagiotis is passionate about beekeeping and is keen to share his knowledge about bees and honey with you. Tours here are free, including samples of honey.
A visit here is one of the more unique things to do in Corfu. The shop is called MKV – Melissokomiki Kerkyras Vasilakis, which is located here.
6. Visit an Ancient Monastery
There are over 250 churches and monasteries on Corfu Island! A couple of the standouts are The Vlacherna Monastery and the Monastery of Paleokastritsa.
When driving south from the airport, it would be hard to miss the Vlacherna Monastery, which sits out on the water, on an island of its own. The island is actually connected to the mainland by a stone bridge that crosses the bay.
The chapel was built in 1685 and actually, this was once a nunnery monastery. These days, Vlacherna Monastery is a quiet place with cypress trees surrounding it, and dogs and cats roaming around.
Fun fact, the For Your Eyes Only James Bond film had a scene set here. The monastery is one of the best places to see in Corfu.
The second must-see monastery is Paleokastritsa.
The location of this religious site is stunning. Set on a lush hill above the beach with the same name, and surrounded by sheer cliffs and pretty bays, a visit to this monastery (which is dedicated to the Virgin Mary) is a must.
Paleokastritsa is still operating as a monastery today, and you may see a monk or two pass by during your visit. It’s important to dress appropriately and respectfully when entering the complex.
This is one of the popular places to see in Corfu, there will probably be group tours here. But regardless of crowds, it’s worth a visit. Click here to open the GoogleMaps location of Paleokastritsa. Click here for Vlacherna Monastery.
7. Chill Out Beachside at Paleokastritsa
While you’re in the area visiting the monastery, make sure to check out the beaches and town of Paleokastritsa. There are 6 stunning bays here, which are surrounded by olive and cypress trees.
This is the perfect spot for spending the afternoon swimming, or just lazing on the beach. You’ll find numerous tavernas and restaurants here as well, including nearby Akron Beach Bar, which has a great setting for a meal or drink.
You’re in Greece, so it’s no surprise that relaxing on a beautiful beach is one of the top things to do in Corfu. In fact, the main beach of Paleokastritsa itself is known for being one of the best beaches in Greece.
8. Sip on Sunset Cocktails
Located on the very northwestern tip of Corfu Island, you’ll find 7th Heaven restaurant. With expansive views from atop a cliff out to the Ionian Sea, this is the ultimate spot to watch the sun go down.
It’s mostly known for being a place to grab a drink with sunset, but they also have food available. Cocktails go from around €7 and if you don’t have your own wheels, a taxi from Sidari to here is around €9.
The drinks may not be the cheapest, but you’re paying for the setting. Click here to see the Google Maps location of the restaurant.
9. Swim at the Canal d’Amour in Sidari
While you’re on the northern end of the island, make sure to visit the Canal d’Amour, or Love Canal. The rock formations around this area are colourful, crumbly, and very unique.
You’ll find people laying on the beach, or jumping off of the cliffs into the clear water. This is one of the top attractions in Corfu by far.
There’s a canal here, which leads under the cliff. It’s said that if you swim through, you’ll get married soon. Whether or not that’s true, it’s still one of the most popular things to do in Corfu.
You won’t be fully submerged in water and will be able to breathe the whole time, so don’t worry! Plus, the canal isn’t very long.
On a windy day, the waves can be a bit rough here if you’re planning to take a boat around the coast, but being at the beach is fine.
You’ll find numerous hotels, restaurants, and tavernas in the town of Sidari, making this the perfect spot to spend the afternoon, or longer.
10. Go Mountain Biking Around Corfu
Try to peel yourself away from the beautiful beaches and romantic towns to get some exercise. Renting a mountain bike to explore either independently, or on a tour is an excellent way to see the off-track interior of the island.
Regardless of whether you’re a beginner or more advanced, there’s a route for you. Check out the guys at The Corfu Mountain Bike Shop to rent a GIANT bike, or book a fun day tour here.
11. Indulge in a Decadent Meal
If you’re looking for a fine dining experience, make sure to visit Etrusco Restaurant in the town of Dassia — which is listed as one of the world’s 50 best.
Michelin Starred chef, Ettore Botrini is an Italian Corfiat, with three restaurants in Greece — Corfu, Rhodes, and Athens.
This highly acclaimed chef knows presentation!
Each and every dish we had came out perfectly manicured, with a story behind each plate. The outdoor dining area is surrounded by trees and pretty pink bougainvillea flowers.
Plus, the kitchen is behind a large window, so you can watch all of the action unfold while you wait for your food.
You can order a la carte, or choose from one of two set menus: My Origins or Akron Aoton.
Both have the option of including a wine pairing and go for around €130 for 7 – 12 courses, so it’s more of a “special occasion” kind of place and we enjoyed our meal for our anniversary.
Click here to find Etrusco Restaurant on GoogleMaps, and click here to make a reservation and see the menus on offer.
12. Go Sailing (one of the best day trips from Corfu)
With Corfu’s location, it’s no surprise that there are some amazing sailing and boat day trips you can do! Cruise over the crystal-clear water on your way to nearby Antipaxos & Paxos, or sail on over to the Sivota Islands.
The day is spent gawking at the scenery, swimming in the pristine water, and visiting small villages. Getting out on the water and visiting these islands and hidden coves is definitely one of the best day trips from Corfu.
There are quite a few tours you can join, but this one to Anitpaxos and Paxos is very highly rated and at around $45, it’s a steal. If you’d rather check out the Sivota Islands and the old town of Parga, this trip is also very highly rated and is around $45 as well.
Finally, if you’d like to have a sailboat to yourself and enjoy a private day on the water, this trip is a must. The day is fully customizable and is perfect for a family or group of friends. Snacks, beer, wine, and water are all included as well. You really can’t go wrong. Click here for more details.
13. Volunteer With Donkeys
If you have more time on the island, why not spend some time giving back?
One of the best things to do in Corfu with animals is to volunteer to take care of abandoned, abused, old, or injured donkeys. Give them some love, groom them, and even take the donkeys for a walk.
Surrounded by olive trees and the beautiful Corfu mountains, the setting of this sanctuary for donkeys is lovely. Click here to learn more about visiting the shelter — one of the more rewarding and unique things to do in Corfu.
14. Join a Food Tour
Foodies, this one is for you! Spend the day walking around beautiful Corfu Old Town, while learning about the history of the island, and sampling some of the local cuisine.
On this fun tour, you’ll meet up with an English-speaking guide and wander around the old town. The highlights and stops include the Palace of St. Michael and St. George, hidden corners and squares, the old city walls, fountains, the Church of St. Spyridon, and more.
Throughout the 3-hour trip, you’ll stop to eat a couple of times. The tour includes a local breakfast and a sit-down lunch at the end of the walking tour. Find out more and book your spot here.
15. Rent a Scooter
Renting a boat is a must in Corfu to see the shoreline, but for exploring the island itself, I recommend renting a scooter. Do as the locals do and enjoy the day on two wheels.
There are a couple of options for renting a Vespa scooter in Corfu. You can either hire one for yourself privately and see all of the best places to visit in Corfu on your own or, you can join a private day tour so you don’t get lost!
The independent Vespa rental is around $35 and you have the scooter for a full day. Learn more here. The private tour takes you to different villages with an expert guide and includes a non-alcoholic drink. The tour is about 3 hours long and costs around $55. Learn more here.
Now You Know What To Do in Corfu
With so many islands available to visit in Greece, it can be hard to decide which one to choose. If you’re interested in beautiful beaches, excellent restaurants, religious sites, culture & history, and stunning accommodations, then Corfu Island is for you.
And, since Corfu is so close to mainland Europe, getting here is easy.
You can take a quick flight from anywhere in Europe, with a short layover in Athens, or if you’re flying from North America, you’ll need to stop over in Europe before continuing on to Corfu.
Check out Aegean Airlines for flights, or search engines such as Expedia.com, Kayak.com and Google Flights.
If you’re nearby, you could also take a boat to Corfu Island! Hop over by boat from Albania or Italy.
Check out our Travel Videos from Corfu
Have you travelled to this Greek island? What were some of your favourite things to do in Corfu? Did we miss any of the highlights in the article? Share with us in the comments!
Thank you to Discover Greece for assisting us with our trip to Greece. As always, all thoughts and opinions remain our own. Some of the images in this article are courtesy of Shutterstock.
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