Shared Boat Tours and Cruises in Corfu

Experience the emerald waters of the Ionian Sea without the cost of a full private charter. Our shared boat tours in Corfu offer a sophisticated way to explore the island's hidden coves and dramatic coastline alongside fellow travelers. Departing from convenient locations like Corfu Town and Gouvia Marina, these curated excursions combine luxury, comfort, and the social atmosphere of a small-group setting.

What to Expect on Your Shared Boat Experience

Our shared boat tours provide a high-end alternative to crowded tourist ferries. When you book a seat, you gain access to professionally maintained vessels ranging from spacious catamarans to elegant traditional wooden kaikis. The service typically includes a professional skipper and crew, fuel, and safety equipment. Depending on the specific package, guests often enjoy complimentary refreshments, local snacks, and snorkeling gear. We limit the number of passengers to ensure everyone has ample space to lounge on deck and enjoy the sun. It is the perfect balance of a premium yachting lifestyle and a budget-friendly price point, focusing on quality over quantity.

Sailing Routes and Hidden Gems of the Ionian

Corfu is the gateway to some of the most spectacular maritime scenery in Greece. Most shared tours head toward the breathtaking Blue Caves of Paxos and the turquoise waters of Antipaxos, often cited as having the clearest water in the Mediterranean. Closer to the main island, routes often explore the rugged northeastern coast, stopping at the charming village of Kassiopi or the secluded bays of Agni and Kalami. You might also sail past the Old Fortress of Corfu Town for a unique historical perspective from the sea. These itineraries are carefully designed to showcase the best swimming spots and picturesque coastal villages that are largely inaccessible by land.

Pricing and Seamless Booking Process

The cost of participating in shared boat tours in Corfu varies based on the duration of the trip and the level of luxury provided. Typically, prices range from €50 to €150 per person for a full-day excursion. Factors influencing the price include the inclusion of a full lunch, open bar services, or the use of larger, more stable catamarans. Booking is straightforward through our digital platform; simply select your preferred date, check real-time availability, and secure your spot with a deposit. We recommend booking at least a week in advance during the peak summer months, as these popular shared excursions tend to fill up quickly due to limited capacity.

Practical Tips and the Best Time to Sail

The sailing season in Corfu runs from May through October, with the calmest seas and warmest weather occurring between July and August. If you prefer a quieter experience, June and September offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds at the popular anchorages. For those staying in one of our luxury villas, a shared boat tour is an excellent way to diversify your holiday. Remember to bring high-factor sunscreen, a hat, and a light jacket for the breeze during sunset returns. If you enjoy the social aspect of a shared tour but want more exclusivity later, we can also assist in transitioning you to a private charter for the remainder of your stay.

Corfu

  • Paleokastritsa
  • Old Town
  • Glyfada
  • Achilleion
  • Sidari
  • Kassiopi

FAQ

What is the difference between private charters and shared boat tours?

A private charter gives you exclusive use of the entire vessel for your group, allowing for a fully customized itinerary. Shared boat tours involve booking individual seats or cabins on a pre-scheduled route with other guests, making it a more social and cost-effective way to enjoy the Corfu coastline without the expense of a full yacht rental.

Where do the boat tours depart from in Corfu?

Most of our excursions depart from the Port of Corfu (near the Old Town) or Gouvia Marina, which is the island's primary nautical hub. Some specialized tours also depart from smaller piers in the south, such as Lefkimmi, or from the northeastern resorts like Agios Stefanos, depending on the specific itinerary chosen.

What should I bring on a shared boat tour in Corfu?

We recommend bringing swimwear, a towel, sunglasses, and plenty of sunscreen. While most tours provide some refreshments, you may want to bring some cash for extra drinks or souvenirs if the boat stops at a coastal village like Gaios in Paxos. Most importantly, don't forget your camera to capture the stunning Ionian scenery.

Are shared boat tours suitable for children?

Yes, shared boat tours are generally family-friendly and a great way for children to experience the sea safely. However, we recommend checking the specific age requirements for each tour, as some smaller speedboats may have restrictions. Most large catamarans and traditional boats are very stable and provide a comfortable environment for guests of all ages.

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