The Emerald Isle, where myths of gods and legends come alive


The stunning island of Corfu awaits you in the Ionian Sea, a place where history and mythology blend harmoniously with natural beauty. Legend has it that this island was once home to the legendary king of the Phaeacians, Alcinous, who was visited by Odysseus on his long journey home to Ithaca.

Today, Corfu is a popular destination among travelers eager to experience the island's rich culture, delicious cuisine, and breathtaking scenery. From its picturesque villages to its crystal-clear waters and fine sandy beaches, Corfu is a true paradise on earth that leaves an unforgettable impression on all who visit the island.

Airport and flight details

Name: Ioannis Kapodistrias International Airport
IATA code: CFU
Animawings flight schedule, route Bucharest, Otopeni (OTP)-Corfu (CFU) for 2024: from July 2nd to September 17th
OTP to CFU: Tuesday
CFU to OTP: Tuesday
Flight duration: 1h 30m
Flight type: Direct

How do I get from the airport to my accommodation?

The most convenient way to get from the airport to your accommodation is either to take a taxi, pre-book a private transfer, or rent a car. A taxi ride to Corfu Town costs around €15–20, and if you want to rent a car, you should expect prices starting at €25.

If you're on a tight or limited budget for your holiday, you can choose to take the bus from the airport to Corfu Town or other areas of the island for just 2–3 euros, but be prepared for a longer travel distance and more limited luggage space.

One of the easiest and most recommended ways to get around Corfu is to rent a car or scooter. This will give you the freedom to explore the island at your own pace. Alternatively, there are buses that run between the main towns and villages on the island, which will help you stay within your budget if it's tight. If you're feeling more adventurous, you can also explore the island by hiking some of its beautiful trails or taking a boat tour around the coast.

The estimated average budget for a trip to Corfu can vary depending on the type of traveler and their preferences. On average, a budget traveler can expect to spend around €50–60/day on accommodation, food, and transport, while a medium budget traveler can expect to spend around €80–120/day.

Corfu offers a variety of activities for all tastes. For those looking for an active holiday, there are many water sports available, such as windsurfing, diving, and water skiing. You can also hike scenic trails or visit traditional villages to experience the local culture. For history buffs, there are numerous archaeological sites and museums showcasing the island's rich history.

If you still prefer a more relaxed holiday, you can visit the picturesque beaches and enjoy the Mediterranean sunshine, or indulge in the local gastronomic delights of the tavernas by the sea. In addition, the island's nightlife scene is lively, with a range of bars and clubs to suit all preferences.

Local events and celebrations:

  • Corfu Summer Festival: This annual festival runs from June to September and offers a variety of cultural events, including theater performances, concerts, and art exhibitions.
  • San Giovanni Feast: On June 24th, the feast day of San Giovanni (St. John), traditional celebrations take place throughout Corfu, including processions, music, and dancing.
  • Concerts at Achillion Palace: Achillion Palace, which once belonged to Empress Elisabeth of Austria, hosts a series of classical music concerts in its beautiful gardens during the summer months.
  • Beer Festival: At the end of July, Corfu hosts the annual Beer Festival, where visitors can taste a variety of local and international beers, enjoy live music, and participate in fun activities.
  • Wine Festival: The annual wine festival takes place in early September in the village of Argyrades, where visitors can taste local wines, enjoy traditional food, and listen to live music.

The best time to visit Corfu is from June to September. During the peak season, from July to August, it can get a little crowded; however, if you are interested in swimming and beach activities, these months are the most recommended months to head to Corfu.

What can you do in Corfu?

  • Explore the old town of Corfu. Take a stroll through the narrow streets of the town and admire the beautiful Venetian architecture.
  • Visit Achilleion Palace, the former residence of Empress Elisabeth of Austria and a beautiful palace built in the 19th century. The entrance ticket costs around 8€ per person.
  • You really must visit the islands of Paxos and Antipaxos. The beaches are absolutely stunning and surrounded by crystal-clear waters. The cost of a boat trip is around 30–40 euros per person.
  • >Relax on one of the island's beautiful and popular beaches: Glyfada, Paleokastritsa, or Agios Gordios. You can rent a sun lounger and parasol for around €10 per day.
  • Visit Mon Repos Palace, the birthplace of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, built in the 19th century. Entrance tickets cost around 3€ per person.
  • You really must try the traditional Greek food! Corfu has a variety of restaurants and tavernas where you can try local dishes such as moussaka, souvlaki, and pastitsada. A meal for two can cost around €30–40.
  • Go on a wine-tasting tour. Corfu has several wine cellars where you can taste local wines, such as Robola and Moscato. A wine tasting tour costs between 20-30€/person.
  • Visit Canal d'Amour for a bit of luck! This unique rock formation on the north coast of Corfu is said to bring good luck to couples who swim through it.

Corfu is a perfect destination for those who love nature, history, and culture, offering something for everyone, from stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters to ancient castles and charming villages.

With a warm climate and friendly locals, Corfu is a perfect year-round destination for travelers of all ages and interests. Book your tickets now to experience the beauty and charm of this island!