Experience Overview
Get to grips with island life on our walking holiday in southern Corfu. Visit sleepy villages framed by vineyards, stroll along golden beaches and through shady olive groves, taking in vistas of the sea and beyond. Along the way, refuel and tuck into traditional Greek grub at local tavernas.
Explore Corfu Town - Wander the winding backstreets of the UNESCO-listed Old Town.
Meander ancient landscapes - Follow mule tracks to hilltop villages and isolated monasteries.
Climb Agii Deka - Reach one of the island's highest peaks to take in sprawling views across the Mediterranean.
Highlights
Visit ancient villages, monasteries, coastal scenery and golden beach|Take in the highlights of the south part of 220km-long 'Corfu Trail'|Ascend the second highest peak in Corfu - Agli DekaTrip Details
Product Code: 20172
Tour Type: Small Group
Accommodation: Moderate
Transport: BusBoatTaxi
Guide Language: English
Tour Operator: Explore Worldwide
Supplier Code: CF
Starts: Greece
Finishes: Greece
Duration: 8 days
Departures: Guaranteed
Physical Rating: Unknown
Includes
- Explore Tour Leader
- Driver(s)
Accommodation
- Konstantinoupolis Hotel
- Mediterranean Blue Resort
- Perfect Ten Taverna
- Varagoulis Apartments
- Bella Vista Hotel
- Corfu Pearl
Price
Price per person: (Double Occupancy) CAD $1,540 ($192 /day)
Itinerary
Our Greek walking adventure begins in Corfu Town (Kerkyra), one of Greece's most elegant island capitals thanks to its cobblestone streets, Venetian architecture, and pastel-hued buildings. For those arriving in time, our tour leader will meet you in the hotel reception at 7pm for a welcome meeting and the chance to go out for dinner. There are no activities planned for today, so you're free to arrive at any time. If you'd like an airport transfer, you'll need to arrive into Corfu International Airport (CFU), around a ten-minute drive from the hotel. If you miss the meeting, our tour leader will catch you up as soon as possible. If your flight arrives earlier in the day, you might like to get to know Corfu Town's Old Quarter, which lies just above the old port. On either side are two Venetian forts, Paleo Frourio and Neo Frourio.
This morning, we'll leave Corfu Town behind, driving south. Our hike starts just south of Kavos and we'll head out on a track that leads to the southern tip of the island where the ruined monastery of Arkoudillas stands. After marvelling at the ruins, we'll follow the footpath down to Corfu's southernmost beach, a seemingly endless stretch of golden sand and see-to-the-bottom-blue waters. Our walk continues from the northern end of the beach where we'll head onto uphill tracks through agricultural land to Spartera and on to our accommodation in Asprokavos. Tonight, we'll stay in a simple resort-style hotel with three accommodation blocks and a main building that has a bar, restaurant, and swimming pool. All rooms have en-suite facilities. Note, the property is graded as simple due to its basic furnishings and décor. Today's 12 kilometre/7.4 mile walk is graded as moderate and is expected to take around 3.5 hours with 436 metres/1,430 feet of ascent and descent.
We'll be putting our walking shoes to the test today with a longer 23 kilometre/14.2 mile walk to Santa Barbara, crossing the southern part of the island to the east and heading back to the western coast. From Asprokavos, we'll follow a track around a peaceful lake where we might be lucky enough to spot birds and turtles amongst the greenery. Afterwards, we'll descend through olive groves and fields to Lefkimmi where we follow the road through traditional neighbourhoods and the historic city centre. After our visit to the second biggest town on the island, we'll descend into the lush green valley of the Gardeno River. The final stretch of today's walk takes us on an ascent that rewards us with views of both the east and west coasts of Corfu - a strikingly peaceful panorama. Once we've soaked in the vistas from up high, we'll head back down and on to Santa Barbara. Our accommodation tonight is simple, located close to the beach if you want to relax to the sounds of the tide lapping at the golden sands. We'll be staying in studios attached to a traditional family taverna and around, where we can get a taste for authentic Greek home cooking. Today's 23 kilometre/14.2 mile walk is graded as challenging and is expected to take around 7 hours with 530 metres/1,739 feet of ascent and descent. It's worth noting that we'll be covering varied terrain today, with a chunk of the walk taking us along asphalt and concrete roads.
Today's trail is mostly level, taking us along a path that follows the curvature of the beach. We'll be led through sand dunes covered with cedar trees before crossing a footbridge to reach Lake Korission. Our trail then follows tracks and sections of roads to reach Paramonas, a small fisherman's hamlet on the west coast, and our accommodation for tonight. We'll stay in simple apartments surrounded by fruit trees and with sea views from the ground-floor terrace. It's just a short walk from the beach if you fancy a dip, and breakfast is served with a view of the waves at the beachfront restaurant. All rooms are en-suite with minimal furnishings. Today's 20 kilometre/12.4 mile walk is graded as challenging and is expected to take around 6 hours with 300 metres/984 feet of ascent and 250 metres/820 feet of descent. Note, today's walk is very sandy in parts.
After breakfast with a seaview, we'll push on to Benitses. A sharp climb early in our walk will take us over the coastal ridge with views out onto the water and inland to the villages of Ano and Kato Payliana. Footpaths and tracks then take us down through Vouniatades before we cross the Messongi River Valley by way of tracks through olive groves and across heathland. Through Strongili, the trail heads uphill again, on an old, cobbled way that leads to Komianata, from here, we'll continue on foot down to the picturesque fishing village of Benitses. Today's 20 kilometre/12.4 mile walk is graded as challenging and is expected to take around 6 hours with 780 metres/2,559 feet of ascent and 800 metres/2,624 feet of descent.
From Benitses we'll take a bus back to Stavros, and our walk continues with a delightful footpath skirting the Agii Deka Mountain, before we make a very sharp ascent to the summit of Agii Deka, Corfu's second highest alone-standing peak. Here, an abandoned monastery in a walled garden makes an ideal rest stop. Our way continues down a cobbled mule path to Agii Deka village then along minor roads and tracks to Sinarades, where you might like to visit the Folk Museum (depending on opening times) and admire the quaint architecture. Then the Trail leads along undulating tracks with very fine views over the west coast and inland to Pelekas. From here, we take the bus back to our accommodation in Benitses. Today's 19 kilometre/11.8 mile walk is graded as moderate and is expected to take around 6.5 hours with 750 metres/2,460 feet of ascent and 800 metres/2,624 feet of descent.
Today, we'll walk to our final destination, Liapades. We'll take the bus to Pelekas, where we'll start our walk with a half-hour descent to Myrtiotissa - known as 'the loveliest beach in the world' the beach was one of the Durrell family's favourites and is now favoured by nudists. After the beach, we'll need to regain the height we've lost (and more) and our route will take us on a harsh ascent up a gravel and concrete track. We'll be rewarded for our efforts with spectacular views of the coast and beyond. Passing the village of Vatos, the terrain levels out and our trail tracks through the Ropa river valley - bordered by pastures and willow trees. After ascending to the village of Giannades, our trail ascends into olive-blanketed hills and on to Liapades, an ancient village full of lovely old mansion houses. We'll stay close to Liapades beach, surrounded by green hillsides and with a beautiful pebble beach, small cafes and a handful of restaurants nearby. Today's 24 kilometre/14.9 mile walk is graded as challenging and is expected to take around 7 hours with 680 metres/2,231 feet of ascent and 850 metres/2,788 feet of descent. Note, we'll be walking on varied terrain with some stretches of asphalt and concrete.
Our tour of Corfu ends at our hotel in Liapades. There are no activities planned today, so you're free to depart at any time. If your flight is leaving later in the day, there are luggage storage facilities available at our hotel. If you'd like an airport transfer, you'll need to depart from Corfu International Airport (CFU), around a 30-minute drive from our hotel.
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Reviews
Susan - Traveled, May 2023
I Being outdoors in nature for a week was wonderful. The masses of wild flowers everywhere and the landscape and the variety of views. Our guide Spiros also made this a special experience. His passion and care for the Corfu trail was inspirational.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 06/06/2023
Mike - Traveled, May 2023
I visited at the end of May after an unusually wet April and May, which was good for wildlife. I was extremely lucky with the weather and the highlights of the holiday were the Butterflies and wild flowers.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 06/01/2023
Juliet - Traveled, May 2023
Corfu scenery and landscape was stunning. At this time of year the wild flowers and butterflies were amazing. Our group of fellow walkers were all really great and an interesting bunch! Our tour leader Spiros was amazing-calm, knowledgeable and caring. He also had a good sense of humour Some of the places we stayed were very basic but this was made up by some stunning locations and friendly welcomes
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 06/02/2023
Catherine - Traveled, May 2023
Stunning costal views. Lush greenery
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 06/03/2023
Jackie - Traveled, September 2023
Great food! Good company and enjoyable walks.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 06/28/2023
Roger - Traveled, September 2023
No particular wonderful experiences. Our guide Spiros was friendly and helpful throughout. He is clearly passionate about protecting the Corfu Trail, the ecology and well being of Corfu. He marked out our route walked on my Corfu map on the last day before departure.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 10/09/2023
Roberta Justine - Traveled, May 2025
Most of the group did both the southern and northern trips and would recommend this. The flowers, both wild and domestic, were abundant in mid-May, enhancing the already impressive and varied scenery. Our guide, Spiros, was super--totally informed about the island and excellent in accommodating each individual member of the group.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 05/28/2025
Stacie - Traveled, April 2023
I enjoyed visiting the smaller, less touristy villages. They were very beautiful parts of the island and not very crowded.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 05/01/2023
Arabella - Traveled, April 2023
The highlight was Spiros & the actual Corfu Trail, particularly the walks through the olive groves & being able to swim in the beautiful sea, the tranquility.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 05/03/2023
Tamsin - Traveled, April 2023
We had a fantastic guide who was passionate about the Corfu trail and very knowledgable.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 05/05/2023
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