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Discover Corfu’s filming locations from The Durrells on this private 4.5-hour tour featuring scenic villages, historic sites, and the iconic White House in Kalami.
The Durrell’s Corfu Road Trip Private Tour offers an intimate exploration of Corfu’s most beloved filming spots and scenic landscapes. At $185.58 per person, this 4-hour and 30-minute tour provides a focused yet relaxed experience, perfect for fans of the TV series or visitors eager to see Corfu through the lens of the Durrell family’s adventures. The tour departs at 9:00 am from a convenient location with pickup service, making it easy to start your day without hassle.
What makes this tour particularly attractive is its private format, ensuring personalized attention from an English-speaking driver and air-conditioned transport. The carefully curated stops include the Durrell family’s villa, the charming Danilia Village, and the historic White House in Kalami. While it doesn’t include entry to some locations, it compensates with viewing opportunities and informative commentary, making it well-suited for those who appreciate a blend of scenery, history, and cultural insights.
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The tour begins with a view of the Durrell family’s villa, a private property recognizable from the series. Visitors can admire the villa from outside, appreciating its architecture and setting without entering the premises. This stop offers a chance to connect with the TV series’ real-life backdrop while respecting private ownership.
This outside view acts as a perfect photo opportunity and a moment to soak in the scenery that inspired Gerald Durrell’s wildlife adventures. While no entry is included, the location remains a key piece of the series’ setting, making it a memorable start to the day.
Next, the tour visits Danilia Village, a small, authentic replica of a 1930s Corfiot village. Built explicitly for filming “The Durrells” and other movies, this village allows visitors to walk through narrow streets that evoke the period’s charm. The admission fee is not included, so plan to pay at the entrance if you wish to explore further.
This stop lasts approximately 30 minutes, giving enough time to explore the detailed architecture and perhaps capture some great photos. Its use as a filming location means you’ll get a special glimpse into the visual style and atmosphere that brought the series to life.
One of the highlights is the White House in Kalami, famous as the residence of Lawrence Durrell, who wrote “Prospero’s Cell” during his stay. Visitors spend about 15 minutes here, viewing the exterior of this iconic house.
While no admission fee is required for this stop, it offers a meaningful glimpse into the writer’s life and the setting for many scenes in the series. The White House’s charming façade and its position on the water make it a favorite photo spot, especially for fans of the books and series.
The Mon Repos estate is a significant site on this tour, famous for nature explorations and as a filming location for scenes involving Contessa Mavroudaki‘s house. If the full-day option is chosen, visitors can enter the palace, but for this half-day tour, the focus is on viewing the estate from outside.
The estate’s lush gardens and historic architecture provide a lovely backdrop for Gerry Durrell’s nature discoveries. This stop emphasizes the natural beauty that inspired many of the wildlife scenes in the series.
The tour includes a 20-minute walk through Corfu Town’s Venetian Old Fortress and the Palace of Saint Michael and Saint George. These sites not only showcase Venetian architecture but also served as filming locations for scenes like the bank scenes in the series.
Free for guests, this segment offers a chance to stroll, take photos, and soak up the local atmosphere. The Old Fortress provides panoramic views of the town and sea, while the Palace adds a layer of historical depth to this part of the tour.
The entire journey takes place in an air-conditioned vehicle with bottled water provided. The private nature of the tour ensures a flexible, relaxed pace, and the English-speaking driver offers informative commentary along the way.
This setup keeps the experience smooth and personalized, ideal for visitors who prefer a more intimate, less rushed exploration of Corfu’s Durrell-related sites. The tour lasts about 3 hours, making it a manageable half-day activity.
The tour departs at 9:00 am from a location near public transportation, making it accessible. The booking is simple, with instant confirmation, and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
While it does not include lunch, the tour provides a complimentary coffee or soft drink at Danilia Village café for $10 per person—a small but appreciated touch. This arrangement supports a leisurely pace, giving time for photos, questions, and enjoying the scenery.
This private tour is perfect for fans of “The Durrells” series, literature enthusiasts, and those interested in Corfu’s scenic villages and historic sites. Its relaxed pace and personalized approach make it suitable for visitors seeking a cultural and film-related experience without the rush.
The moderate physical requirement and short walking segments mean it’s accessible for most travelers. The small group size and private format also enhance the overall comfort and engagement during the day.
The Durrell’s Corfu Road Trip Private Tour offers a focused, charming exploration of key filming locations and scenic sites linked to the Durrell family. Its personalized approach and careful selection of stops make it a good value for $185.58, especially for those eager to see the series’ settings firsthand.
While it doesn’t include entry to some locations, the viewing opportunities, expert commentary, and relaxed pace make it a memorable and enjoyable experience. It suits anyone looking for a cultural, literary, and film-themed tour that balances sightseeing with storytelling.
“Leo was a considerate and knowledgeable guide – great trip. We really enjoyed it – thank you! Recommend if you are a Durrells fan.”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and the tour’s moderate physical demands make it suitable for families or groups with children.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes private transportation, an air-conditioned vehicle, bottled water, and an English-speaking driver. Entry fees to specific sites are not included, but there is a complimentary coffee or soft drink at Danilia Village café.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, allowing flexibility should plans change.
What if I want to visit the interior of Mon Repos Palace?
That option is available only if you opt for the full-day tour, not included in this 4.5-hour version.
How long in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 114 days in advance, reflecting its popularity, especially among Durrell fans.