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Discover Corfu on a private 4-hour guided walking tour visiting Achilleion Palace, Mouse Island, Old Town sites, and the iconic Saint Spyridon Church with expert guides.
This private guided walking tour of Corfu offers a comprehensive look at some of the island’s most captivating sights in just 4 hours. Priced at $418.73 per person, it is ideal for those seeking an immersive experience with personalized attention. The tour begins with pickup at the dock or hotel, making logistics straightforward and hassle-free.
The tour features visits to Achilleion Palace, Mouse Island, Corfu Old Town, Spianada Square, The Liston, and Saint Spyridon Church. Each stop is carefully selected to showcase Corfu’s architectural beauty, historical significance, and spectacular views. This tour is especially suitable for travelers who appreciate small-group intimacy and expert storytelling.
While the tour emphasizes quality over quantity, keep in mind that the 4-hour duration means each stop is relatively brief, allowing for a relaxed, yet engaging exploration. The private format ensures tailored attention, perfect for those who want a personalized experience.
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The tour kicks off at Achilleion Palace, a grand mansion built in Pompeian style and named after the Greek hero Achilles. The gardens surrounding the palace are lush and offer beautiful views of the caldera. Inside, you’ll see impressive Achilles-themed artwork and learn about its past as a retreat for Empress Elisabeth of Austria, also known as Princess Sissy.
This stop takes about 40 minutes, with the admission ticket included. The site’s elegant architecture and art collections make it a fitting first glimpse of Corfu’s royal and artistic heritage.

Next, the tour heads to Mouse Island, a small island just off the coast of Santorini, distinguished by its whitewashed church and petrified ship legend. The island’s shape resemblance to a mouse gives it its name, and it’s a peaceful spot for photos and panoramic views of the caldera.
With 40 minutes allocated and admission included, this stop offers a quick escape into nature and myth. The breathtaking vistas make it a highlight for those who enjoy scenic beauty and local stories.
The tour then explores the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Corfu Old Town, a labyrinth of Venetian architecture and colorful buildings. Wander through narrow alleys, discover imposing fortresses, and marvel at historic facades. The area’s vibrant atmosphere reflects centuries of cultural influences, including Venetian, French, and British.
Spending about 40 minutes here, visitors get a chance to experience the charm and character of the town’s streets, with plenty of opportunities for photos and brief stops at local shops and cafes.

Spianada Square is Greece’s largest public square, once a military parade ground, now a lively space for locals and visitors. Spanning a significant area, it allows for strolling and people-watching amid green spaces and historical buildings.
This 40-minute stop emphasizes the local vibe, with options to relax or observe the vibrant energy that makes Corfu’s main square special. Its vastness and history make it a perfect place to soak in local life.
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The Liston arcade offers a Parisian-style experience with its arched colonnades and sidewalk cafes. Walking beneath the charming arches, visitors get a taste of European flair and the chance to relax at cafe tables.
This 40-minute stop highlights the architectural influence of the French period and the elegance it brought to Corfu. It’s an ideal spot for a coffee break or people-watching.
The tour concludes at Saint Spyridon Church, the most important church on the island. Known for its distinct red roof, the church houses the body of Saint Spyridon, the patron saint of Corfu. The church’s Greek-Venetian art and religious relics provide insight into the island’s faith and traditions.
Spending about 40 minutes here, visitors appreciate the architectural beauty and the spiritual significance of the site, which draws pilgrims and history enthusiasts alike.
This private tour is designed for convenience and customization. The pickup service at your hotel or the dock streamlines your day, and the group discounts make it more accessible if traveling with others. The mobile ticket feature offers flexibility in planning.
The tour’s 4-hour duration balances sightseeing with ample time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with most participants able to join, though physical requirements are minimal given the mostly walking-focused itinerary.
One aspect that shines through in this tour is the expert guidance provided. The tour guide shares entertaining anecdotes, details about Corfu’s history, and insights into the local architecture and saints. The personalized approach allows for catering to individual interests and makes the experience engaging and informative.
The only review so far rates the tour a perfect 5/5, praising the guide Elena for her knowledge and accommodating nature, and highlighting Mouse Island as a picturesque highlight.
This private Corfu walking tour is ideal for those who appreciate cultural landmarks, scenic views, and historical stories delivered by a knowledgeable guide. The short stops are well-suited for travelers with limited time but who still want a comprehensive taste of the island.
Since the tour involves walking and some standing, it’s best for guests comfortable with light activity. The personalized format appeals to those seeking an experience tailored to their interests or who prefer a more relaxed pace.
This 4-hour guided tour offers a well-rounded view of Corfu’s most notable sights, from royal palaces to church relics. The private setting, expert narration, and carefully chosen stops make it a valuable choice for travelers wanting an intimate exploration of the island.
The inclusion of transportation, entry fees, and pickup service add to the convenience, while the small group size ensures personalized attention. The main limitation is the short duration, which means each site is experienced briefly, but this is balanced by the depth of information and scenic highlights.
This tour is best suited for visitors who want a culturally enriching, flexible, and personalized introduction to Corfu in a manageable timeframe.
“Elena our guide was fantastic! So knowledgeable and so accommodating! We had seen some similar sights on a Viator tour and she allowed us to cater …”
What is included in the tour price?
The admission tickets to Achilleion Palace and Mouse Island are included, along with pickup and guided commentary.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 4 hours, covering six key stops.
Is this tour suitable for travelers with limited mobility?
Most stops involve walking and standing but are generally accessible for most participants. However, guests should consider their mobility limitations.
Can I customize the tour?
Yes, as a private experience, guides are often accommodating to personal interests and specific requests.
What are the main highlights of the tour?
Highlights include Achilleion Palace, Mouse Island, Corfu Old Town, Spianada Square, The Liston, and Saint Spyridon Church.
Do I need to bring anything special?
Comfortable shoes and sun protection are recommended, especially for walking around the sites.
Is lunch included in this tour?
No, the tour focuses on sightseeing stops; dining options are available nearby.
What makes this tour different from other Corfu experiences?
The private format and customizable approach, combined with expert guides and a well-chosen itinerary, set it apart from larger group tours.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking confirmation is received within 48 hours, but early reservations are advised to secure availability.
Is there a dress code for religious sites?
While not specified, respectful attire is generally recommended for sites like Saint Spyridon Church.