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Explore Corfu's countryside on an e-bike, visit olive trees and mills, and enjoy an authentic olive oil tasting in this 3-hour guided tour for $198.

The Corfu: E-Bike Tour with Olive Oil Tasting offers a unique way to experience the scenic southern part of Corfu through an easy-to-ride e-bike. Priced at $198 per person and lasting around 3 hours, this private guided tour combines cycling with cultural stops, making it ideal for those who enjoy a mix of outdoor activity and local flavor. The tour is best suited for anyone able to ride a bike comfortably, as it involves cycling and walking, but it does not cater to wheelchair users or people with back problems.
What makes this tour stand out is its focus on olive-related highlights, such as visiting the famous Monument Olive Tree Mitera and the Governor Olive Mill, where visitors can enjoy a special olive oil tasting. The itinerary also includes stops at Gardiki Castle and Gravas Cave, giving a well-rounded glimpse of Corfu’s rural charm. Note that the tour does not include hotel pickup or meals, but it covers e-bike rental, helmets, a live guide, and a refreshment at a local café.
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This tour departs from Moraitika, a lively seaside village, and takes you through the beautiful countryside of southern Corfu. The initial stretch involves cycling from Moraitika to Gardiki Castle, a historic fortress with panoramic views and a glimpse into the island’s medieval past. Depending on the group’s mood, there’s an optional walk of about 5 minutes to visit Gravas Cave, an intriguing geological formation.
Following this, the route continues toward the Monument Olive Tree Mitera, a notable landmark among Corfu’s olive groves. The cycling route is designed for comfort and enjoyment, with stops to appreciate the landscape and learn about local history. The final stops include the Governor Olive Mill, where olive oil tasting takes place, and the charming village of Agios Matthaios, before ending at a cozy café for refreshments.
The Monument Olive Tree Mitera is a highlight of this tour, offering a chance to see one of Corfu’s most famous olive trees. This stop provides insight into the importance of olive cultivation on the island and its role in local culture. The olive tree itself is a symbol of longevity and tradition, and the guide explains its history and significance during the visit.
This stop allows for some relaxed exploration and photo opportunities, making it perfect for those interested in the natural heritage of Corfu. The olive tree is easily accessible and forms an important part of the tour’s story about olive oil production and the island’s longstanding agricultural practices.
More Great Tours NearbyThe visit to the Governor Olive Mill is the centerpiece of this experience. Here, visitors gain insights into olive oil production processes, from harvesting to milling. The museum and olive mill showcase traditional and modern methods, providing context about how high-quality olive oil is made on Corfu.
The olive oil tasting at the mill is a unique feature, allowing guests to sample different varieties and learn to distinguish their flavors. The guide explains the nuances of olive oil quality and uses, enhancing the appreciation of this staple product. This tasting is a genuine highlight, especially for those interested in local culinary traditions.
Gardiki Castle marks a historic moment in the tour, with its medieval architecture and scenic setting. The castle offers impressive views over the surrounding landscape and a chance to imagine the island’s defensive history. The site is easily accessible after cycling from Moraitika, and the guide provides a brief overview of its history.
The castle’s strategic location on a hill makes it a memorable stop for architecture enthusiasts and history buffs. The group can enjoy some time to take photos before continuing the journey through Corfu’s countryside.
Depending on the group’s interest and weather conditions, the walk to Gravas Cave adds a touch of geological exploration. The cave is accessible after a brief walk, and visitors can observe its rock formations and natural features. This stop is optional, and the guide gauges the group’s enthusiasm for the walk.
The cave offers an interesting contrast to the outdoor cycling, providing insights into Corfu’s natural landscape. It’s a short addition but adds a bit of adventure for those curious about geology.
The final cycling stretch takes visitors to Agios Matthaios, a picturesque village with traditional tavernas and scenic coastlines. This stop offers a chance for some relaxed exploration, photos, or a quick refreshment at local cafes. It’s a peaceful place where the group can soak in the village atmosphere before heading back.
The village’s charm makes it a fitting end to the cycling part of the tour, setting the stage for the return trip to Moraitika and a final stop at the café.
The tour concludes with a refreshment stop at a local café, where guests can unwind, enjoy a drink, and share their favorite moments. This casual ending provides a comfortable space to reflect on the day’s discoveries before returning to the starting point.
The refreshments are included in the tour price, offering a nice touch of hospitality and local flavor to round off the experience.
Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes, as some walking is involved, particularly at the cave and castle stops. A hat, camera, sunscreen, and sports shoes are recommended to enjoy the tour comfortably. The tour is conducted in English, making it accessible for visitors from various backgrounds.
It’s important to note that smoking is not allowed during the tour, and those who cannot ride a bike or have back problems should consider this limitation. The tour operates rain or shine, but bad weather may lead to rescheduling or cancellation.
Priced at $198 per person, this tour includes e-bike rental, helmet, a live guide, olive oil tasting, and refreshment at a café. It does not include hotel pickup or meals, so guests should plan accordingly. The experience is offered as a private group, ensuring a personalized and flexible experience.
Guests can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing peace of mind for planning purposes. The tour duration is 3 hours, with available start times that can be checked at booking.
This Corfu e-bike tour combines outdoor cycling with cultural and culinary highlights, making it a rich and engaging experience. The focus on olive trees, mills, and traditional Corfu landmarks offers a genuine taste of local heritage. The private group format enhances the experience’s intimacy and flexibility.
While it doesn’t include meals or hotel transfers, the e-bike, guide, and olive oil tasting provide excellent value for the price. This tour is perfect for active travelers who appreciate nature, history, and local flavors without a long time commitment. It’s an enjoyable way to explore Corfu’s countryside and sample its renowned olive oil.
Is this tour suitable for children or those who can’t ride a bike?
No, participants must be able to ride a bike comfortably; it is not suitable for wheelchair users or individuals with back problems.
What should I bring for the tour?
Bring comfortable shoes, a hat, camera, sunscreen, and sports shoes for cycling and walking.
Are the stops at the olive mill and historical sites included in the price?
Yes, the olive oil tasting at the Governor Olive Mill, visits to Gardiki Castle, Monument Olive Tree Mitera, and Gravas Cave are all included.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available for cancellations made up to 24 hours in advance.
Does the tour operate in bad weather?
The tour is subject to weather conditions and may be rescheduled or canceled if the weather is poor.
Are refreshments included?
Yes, a refreshment at a café is included at the end of the tour.