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Discover stunning views, crystal waters, and local flavors on this 8-hour North Corfu tour with boat cruises, traditional lunch, and cultural stops.

This 8-hour tour from FIRST TRAVEL DAFNIS offers a well-rounded day exploring the highlights of North Corfu, with a mix of scenic views, boat adventures, and local tasting experiences. Starting at the Douglas Obelisk, the trip takes you through iconic spots like Paleokastritsa and Sidari, providing a taste of nature, culture, and delicious cuisine. The tour includes a 40-minute boat cruise at Paleokastritsa to explore the Blue Caves, a kumquat tasting session, and a relaxing lunch at a beachfront tavern.
Designed for those keen on discovering Corfu’s best natural and cultural sights, this tour balances sightseeing, tasty treats, and leisure time. It’s ideal for travelers who enjoy scenic landscapes, local flavors, and a comfortable pace. Keep in mind that this experience lasts around 8 hours and involves some walking and boat trips, but it does not accommodate those with mobility impairments.
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The tour begins at the Douglas Obelisk, a recognizable landmark in Corfu. From here, a 25-minute coach ride takes the group toward the first stop. This initial journey kicks off the day with anticipation of discovering North Corfu’s scenic coastline and cultural sites. The starting point provides a central meeting spot that’s easy to locate and offers a practical launch for the day’s activities.

One of the tour’s highlights is the Kumquat Tasting Experience. You’ll learn about this signature citrus that has become a symbol of the island. The tasting includes kumquat liqueurs, sweets, and other local specialties, providing a flavorful introduction to Corfu’s culinary traditions. This stop is both educational and tasty, offering a real sense of the island’s unique produce.
At Paleokastritsa, the tour shifts to a 50-minute boat cruise exploring the sea caves and stunning bays. The waters here are described as turquoise and crystal-clear, with towering cliffs creating dramatic scenery. The boat trip is the main adventure element, giving visitors a chance to swim in the inviting waters and enjoy an unforgettable view of Corfu’s coast.
More Great Tours NearbyNext, the schedule includes a scenic stop in Lakones, a hillside village known for its sweeping views. Travelers have about 20 minutes to take photos of the dramatic coastline and capture the picturesque setting. The panoramic vistas from Lakones are considered one of the most iconic viewpoints on the island, making it a perfect photo opportunity for those wanting memorable landscapes.
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A visit to the olive oil museum offers a glimpse into Corfu’s long tradition of olive cultivation. The museum traces the craft from historic stone mills to modern production techniques. This cultural stop helps travelers understand the importance of olive oil in local life and cuisine, adding an educational layer to the day’s experiences.
The trip culminates in Sidari, a lively seaside town where visitors can enjoy a traditional lunch at a beachfront tavern. The meal provides a refreshing break after several hours of sightseeing. The waters in Sidari are shallow and warm, ideal for a swim to relax and cool off before heading back. The two-hour free time allows for casual exploration of the town or simply unwinding by the water.
The day follows a well-structured sequence: starting at the Douglas Obelisk, with a brief food tasting stop, moving to Paleokastritsa for boat and cave exploration, up to Lakones for panoramic views, then to the olive oil museum, and finally to Sidari for lunch and swimming.
Each leg involves a coach ride ranging from 10 to 30 minutes, ensuring a smooth flow without long waits. The stops are timed to maximize sightseeing and leisure, giving travelers a well-paced experience of North Corfu.
Participants should bring comfortable shoes suitable for walking, swimwear for the water activities, and camera to capture scenic views. Sunscreen and water are recommended for comfort, especially during outdoor stops. The tour does not allow for food or drinks in the coach, and certain items like bikes or alcohol are prohibited to maintain safety and order.
The experience is conducted in Hebrew and English, with live guides leading the way. It is important to note that the tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments due to walking and boat activities.
This tour offers a balanced mix of sightseeing, tasting, and relaxation, making it appealing for those wanting a comprehensive North Corfu experience. It includes a boat cruise at Paleokastritsa, which is a common feature in similar tours, but stands out with the kumquat tasting and visits to local cultural sites like the olive oil museum.
Compared to other options, this experience provides clear timing, a local guide, and a flexible cancellation policy—cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. It offers good value for a full day of activity, especially for visitors wanting a taste of both natural beauty and local tradition.
This 8-hour tour fits travelers who want to combine scenic views, cultural stops, and delicious local foods into a single day. The boat cruise at Paleokastritsa is a key highlight, offering a close-up experience of Corfu’s iconic caves and waters. The scenic viewpoints at Lakones provide an excellent opportunity for photographs and enjoying the landscape.
The inclusion of a local olive oil museum adds cultural depth, while the time in Sidari allows for a relaxing swim and a hearty meal. Its structured itinerary ensures you see the best of North Corfu without feeling rushed, making it suitable for travelers who prefer a full but manageable day.
While it may not suit those with mobility issues or those seeking a very leisurely, low-activity day, it offers a memorable mix for most visitors interested in exploring Corfu’s coast and flavors in one convenient package.
What is included in the price of this tour?
The tour includes transportation, a boat cruise, tastings of kumquat liqueurs and sweets, a traditional lunch, and visits to cultural sites like the olive oil museum.
How long is the boat cruise at Paleokastritsa?
The boat cruise lasts about 40 minutes, allowing close-up exploration of the Blue Caves and nearby bays.
Do I need to bring my own swimming gear?
Yes, it’s recommended to bring swimwear and towels for swimming in the shallow waters of Sidari and Paleokastritsa.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is generally suitable for those comfortable with walking and boat rides, but it’s best for older children and teenagers due to the physical activities involved.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility in your travel planning.
Are there any physical restrictions?
This experience is not suitable for people with mobility impairments due to walking and boat activities.
What language is the tour guided in?
The tour is conducted in Hebrew and English, with live guides leading the group.
What should I wear for the tour?
Bring comfortable shoes, beachwear, sunscreen, and water to stay comfortable during outdoor stops and water activities.