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kosta_karapinotis

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I’m planning a month-long trip to Greece this coming early spring and could use some advice. It’s my first time visiting, and with so much to see, I’m feeling overwhelmed. Family members have lots of opinions on where to go, and someone recently suggested Corfu, which has piqued my interest.

I’m already considering Athens, Mykonos, and Thessaloniki, maybe one or two more, but I’d love to hear your thoughts on whether Corfu is worth adding to the itinerary. Is early spring a good time to visit the island? Are there specific sights, experiences, or foods that shouldn’t be missed?

Also, how feasible is it to combine Corfu with the other places I’ve mentioned? Any tips for travel logistics, like ferries or flights, would be helpful.
 
Corfu is a fantastic addition to your itinerary, especially in early spring! The island is lush and blooming, with mild weather perfect for exploring. Highlights include the Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the stunning Paleokastritsa beaches. Don’t miss trying sofrito (a traditional veal dish) or bourdeto (spicy fish stew).

Corfu pairs well with Athens and Thessaloniki, as it has direct flights from both cities. Flying is the quickest option, but ferries from Igoumenitsa on the mainland are available if you prefer scenic travel. From Mykonos, it’s more complex—consider returning to Athens to catch a flight.

With a month to explore, Corfu adds variety to your trip, offering a balance of history, natural beauty, and relaxation. Its slower pace complements the bustling vibes of Athens and Thessaloniki nicely!
 

How many days do you really need in Corfu?

I’m thinking about planning a trip to Corfu sometime next year, but I’m still in the early stages of gathering information. For those of you who’ve been — how many days do you think you really need to experience the island properly?

I’ve read that Corfu has a mix of stunning beaches, charming mountain villages, and plenty of history in Corfu Town, but I’m not sure how much time it actually takes to see a good variety without feeling rushed.

Would 3–4 days be enough for a solid overview, or do you recommend a full week (or longer) to relax and explore different parts of the island?

I’m not looking for a super packed itinerary, just a nice balance of sightseeing, food, and downtime. What worked best for you?

Hiking trails on Corfu?

I’m starting to look more seriously at Corfu for a future trip, and one thing that really appeals to me is the landscape. The island seems greener than many other parts of Greece, and I’ve heard there are some beautiful hiking opportunities with coastal views, hills, and even mountain scenery.

I’d love to include a few hikes in my itinerary, but I’m not sure where to start. Are there particular trails that stand out for scenery or overall experience? I’ve come across mentions of the Corfu Trail, but I’m also curious about shorter routes that could be done in half a day.

For those who have hiked there, how difficult are the trails generally? Any recommendations for specific areas, viewpoints, or routes that are especially memorable?
Also interested in practical tips, best seasons, footwear, or things to watch out for.

Would love to hear your experiences and suggestions!

How expensive is Corfu?

I’m starting to look into Corfu for a possible trip and was curious how it compares cost-wise to other Greek islands. I’ve been hearing a lot lately about places like Santorini and Mykonos getting pretty expensive, especially in peak season, so I’m wondering if Corfu falls into that same category or if it’s a bit more reasonable.

From what I can tell so far, it seems like there might be a range depending on where you stay and when you go, but I’d love to hear from people who’ve actually been. Are accommodations and meals fairly affordable, or does it add up quickly?

Information about Kavos in Corfu?

I'm thinking of heading to Corfu later this summer and came across Kavos as a potential base. I’ve seen really mixed things online — some say it’s party central, while others mention beautiful beaches and a surprisingly relaxed vibe if you go off-season or stay on the edges of town.

I’m not looking for hardcore nightlife, but I do enjoy a lively atmosphere, great food, and easy beach access. I’ll probably rent a car, so day trips are an option. Can anyone share firsthand experiences of staying in Kavos? Is it possible to enjoy it without being in the middle of the club scene? Is it worth it?

Favorite Walks Around Corfu Town

I might end up going to Corfu on a future trip to Greece, and Corfu Town looks like the kind of place that would be great to explore on foot.

One of my favorite things to do when visiting somewhere new is simply walk around and see what I come across. I love to explore!

So I’m curious, what are some of your favorite walks around Corfu Town? Are there particular streets, routes, or areas that you especially enjoyed wandering through? I’d love to hear about any spots that make for a really nice walk.
Share and discuss your Corfu photos, questions and experiences!

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