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Corfu is one of the most cosmopolitan Mediterranean destinations weaving a powerful spell on its visitors. It is considered as one of the top sailing destinations in Greece, loved by beginners and experienced sailors alike. We offer you top quality yacht charters with or without skipper. Book your dream sailing holidays with IonianCatamarans.com.

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Sailing itineraries from Corfu suggested by yacht charter experts.

1 week route a.

1 WEEK – 89 Nautical Miles

Day 1 gouvia corfu.

You will arrive in Corfu and you will fill all the necessary paperwork and start the check-in procedure. After that, you are free to walk around the city center, have a delicious dinner and grab a drink (or more) in the various nightclubs and bars the island has to offer.

Day 2 MOURTOS 22 N.M.

This small village in the mainland of Greece, hidden behind Sivota is perfect for summer evening strolls, for watching the sunset, and having drinks next to the sea. If you are a fan of lying at anchor there are many bays around you can choose from!

Day 3 PARGA 11  N.M.

Parga is a popular summer destination and part of the mainland of Greece. Colorful houses up in the mountain, beaches with crystal clear waters and lush green surroundings, it is definitely a place that you will fall in love with!

Day 4 PAXOS 13 N.M.

Gaios, the charming port of Paxos is definitely a must-see. With the stunning beach “Voutoumi” close for a dive to the crystal clear waters and the vibrant nightlife of the island, it is going to be one of your favorite destinations!

Day 5 PETRITI 19 N.M.

This tiny fish village is ideal for the ones that want to rewind for the day and enjoy quiet and tasty seafood next to crystal clear waters.

Day 6 SAGIADA 14 N.M.

The old port of “Skaloma” in Sagiadia is very popular among sailors in the Ionian Sea, and many go there to taste fresh griller fish and other local and seasonal seafood.

Day 7 GOUVIA CORFU 10 N.M.

It is your last day. Time to sail back to Corfu. We will be waiting for you at the marina, and hopefully, full of happiness and joy!

1 Week Route B

1 WEEK – 140 Nautical Miles

Day 1 corfu/gouvia, day 2 sagiada 10 n.m., day 3 erikoussa 31 n.m..

It is the northern island of the Ionian Sea and is ideal for a quiet evening. You need to visit the romantic beach “Bragini” with its golden sand and light blue waters.

Day 4 PAXOS 53 N.M.

Day 5 parga 13 n.m., day 6 mourtos 11 n.m., day 7 corfu/gouvia 11 n.m., 2 weeks route a.

2 WEEKS – 263 Nautical Miles

Day 2 petriti 15 n.m., day 3 mourtos 12  n.m., day 4 parga 11 n.m., day 5 lefkas 32 n.m..

During the summer months, the vibrant city of Lefkas is full of sailing yachts that come from all over the Ionian sea to experience the nightlife and the amazing beaches with crystal clear waters. You will have a big variety of restaurants and bars to choose from, so make sure to do your research beforehand.

Day 6 MEGANISI 11 N.M.

It might look small, but this island is a green paradise full of life during the summer months. It is the best choice if you are in the mood for tasty greek food (don’t forget to try lobster pasta) and a calm nightlife.

Day 7 KALAMOS 13 N.M.

This mountainous island hides some of the prettiest beaches of the Ionian Sea. In the summer it becomes full of life with several yachts visiting. Don’t forget to enjoy fish delicacies by the sea, and stroll around exploring the place.

Day 8 SIVOTA 14 N.M.

This tiny bay on the Island of Lefkas has a quiet nightlife and a great bakery for a delicious brunch. You will have the chance to have dinner in the tavernas by the sea and later grab summer cocktails.

Day 9 PAXOS 49 N.M.

Day 10 palaiokastritsa 40 n.m..

Palaiokastritsa is definitely among the most popular places of Corfu, with its beautiful scenery of crystal clear waters and rocky beaches.

Day 11 ERIKOUSSA 19 N.M.

Day 12 sagiada 36 n.m., day 13 corfu town 8 n.m..

The stunning city of Corfu is a must-see. Cinematic sceneries, endless and delicious sweet or savory treats, and beautiful architecture with Venetian vibes. Need we say more?

Day 14 CORFU/GOUVIA 3 N.M.

3 weeks route a.

3 WEEKS – 311 Nautical Miles

Day 3 mourtos 13 n.m., day 4 parga 13 n.m., day 5 lefkas 24 n.m., day 6 palairos 11 n.m..

Time to sail towards Palairos, which many call the diamond of the area. It is full of taverns and greek bars and has nothing less than the popular Ionian Islands. Many choose this place for their summer vacation.

Day 7 MEGANISI 8 N.M.

Day 8 meganisi 0 n.m..

You can spend a second day there and explore the coasts of the island. You will find many hidden beaches and small bays with crystal clear waters.

Day 9 KALAMOS 13 N.M.

Day 10 kastos 5 n.m..

The quiet and little island of Kastos is full of olive trees and beautiful small bays in which you can anchor and spend the night with your friends on board. Otherwise, you can anchor in the small port and walk around the small village. If you do so, don’t forget to visit the beautiful old windmill for a drink.

Day 11 POROS 24 N.M.

You can end your day at Kefalonia at the small and safe port of Poros. You can relax, explore the place on foot, and rewind for the day.

Day 12 EUFIMIA 12 N.M.

The small natural bay on the island of Kefalonia is the perfect place for a quiet evening. You can enjoy strolls on the shore, or in the beautiful street of the village and eat tasty food in a variety of local tavernas.

Day 13-14 FRIKES 20 N.M.

Ithaka’s small fish village has a beautiful beach and many taverns with delicious food next to it. It is the perfect place to relax away from the crowds and get to swim in the beautiful waters of the area. There are also two old windmills on both sides of the harbor, that look beautiful during the night.

Day 15 VASSILIKI 9 N.M.

Vasiliki, the wandering place of the mythical Odysseus is the perfect destination for water sports. The sandy beaches with blue waters and the beautiful landscapes provide the perfect place to relax, yet have a fun day.

Day 16 ANTIPAXOS 43 N.M.

Many consider it to be the “paradise” of the Ionian Islands. Make sure to anchor at Voutoumi or Vrika beach (or both) during the day and dive in the stunning crystal clear waters. No wonder why they are among the prettiest beaches in the world!

Day 17 PAXOS 3 N.M.

Day 18 palaiokastritsa 37 n.m., day 19 erikoussa 17 n.m., day 20 sagiada 36 n.m., day 21 corfu/gouvia 8 n.m., marina corfu.

Corfu Weather Forecast

Corfu sailing holidays: popular questions answered., how much is it to charter a yacht in corfu.

This depends on the dates you choose for your sailing holiday and, of course, the size and type of the boat. Typically, a yacht charter in June will cost approximately 3,000 EUR plus obligatory extras on a 3-cabin monohull and 5,000 EUR plus obligatory extras on a 40 ft. catamaran. Prices tend to be lower in April and May and higher during the peak season (July & August). The end of September and October is also a period when you can take advantage of lower prices. Other than the boat price, you should also consider the obligatory cleaning. That would be around 200 EUR for a monohull depending on its size and 300 EUR for a catamaran, also depending on its size. Provisioning, mooring fees and fuel are to be covered by the charterer. For more details about yacht charter options in Corfu, please contact our team at [email protected]

Is Corfu good for sailing?

Corfu is a perfect starting point for a sailing holiday and one of the most in-demand sailing grounds in Greece. Ideal for beginner sailors or those looking for a mile-building trip in mild wind and sea conditions, the North Ionian is known for the abundance of anchorages and easy line of sight navigation.

What is the best month to sail in Corfu?

If you are not restricted by school holidays, we would recommend chartering in June. You can expect warm and mostly sunny weather conditions, with the perk of avoiding the crowds of peak season. Prices are also much more attractive during early summer.

What qualifications do you need to sail in Corfu, Greece?

For a bareboat charter in Greece, only one licensed person is required on board. A co-skipper with sailing experience is desired. As there is no specific list of accepted licences issued by the Greek authorities, we would recommend sharing a copy of your sailing licence with us in advance so we can check and advise accordingly.

Is the sea in Corfu warm?

The sea in Corfu remains quite warm year-round with peak temperatures at times reaching 30 °C in August. You can expect 20-25 °C from May until October.

What sea is Corfu in?

Corfu or Kerkyra as the Greeks call her, is one of the main islands of the Ionian Sea and part of the Heptanese. She is located in the Northern part of the Ionian, close to the Albanian coast.

How long should a Corfu sailing holiday be?

It is important to keep in mind that yacht charters in Corfu are offered on a weekly basis from Saturday to Saturday. That means, you can book your sailing holiday for 7,14, 21 days and so on. In rare cases, during low season you may be able to find a boat available with a different turnaround day or for a shorter duration. Please contact our team at [email protected] for more information.

When does the sailing season in Corfu start and end?

Corfu, same as the rest of Greece, has a standard “Mediterranean climate”. Therefore, the sailing season spans from April to October with the high season being during the main summers months of July & August.

Why visit Corfu?

Corfu is a top holiday destination – both for sailing and land based holidays. Around the island you will be stunned by the beautiful scenery blending greens and blues as the cliffs reach down to the emerald waters. Corfu is also an island rich with history and multi-cultural influence. Don’t miss a visit to the old town and a walk through the old fortress, Spianada and Liston square. Achilleion palace is also one of the island’s highlights built by Empress Elisabeth of Austria (known as ‘Sissi’) in 1890. Are you a fan of tasting local food and drinks during your travels? Try the famous limoncello and kumquat liqueurs.

Which is the closest island to Corfu?

Two islands closest to Corfu that we would definitely recommend including in your sailing holiday itinerary, are Paxos and Antipaxos. In Paxos, you can either anchor in the pristine, emerald bay of Lakka or the more cosmopolitan Gaios port – these locations are very close to each other so you can also visit both in one day. In Antipaxos you will be amazed by the crystal clear, turquoise waters of the famous Voutoumi beach; the sea the is so clear that boats look as if they are floating on air.

How long does it take to sail from Corfu to Lefkada?

One-way charters between Corfu and Lefkas are often an option during the beginning or end of the season when the need arises for a yacht to be relocated. These are usually offered without an extra fee and oftentimes with generous discounts. If you request a one-way charter in the middle of the season, you should expect to be asked to pay a one-way fee covering the cost for the yacht to return to the home port.

Sailing from Corfu to Lefkada takes about 10 – 15  hours non-stop. This, of course, depends on the type and size of the boat and the prevailing weather conditions.

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Sailing Holidays In Corfu

Corfu – Κέρκυρα – Kerkira is the northest and most important of the Ionian Islands, and is situated only 1 nm away from the coast of Albania and the Greek region of Epirus (mainland Greece). It houses one of the main charter bases for most yacht charter companies, and offers gentle green uplands in the south and rugged limestone hills in the north, rising to 911 m in the double peak of Pantokrator.

Lefkimmi port, is 24 nmi from Paxi, just “around the corner” you will Benitses, where you can moor, and enjoy the local tavernas and amenities. Later on, you can sail towards the famous Pontikonisi(in English “Mouse Island”), and then towards the Old Fort, where there is a marina. You can spend some time admiring the old town of Corfu before heading to the main port where the ferries and cruiseboats dock. Finally, in Gouvia Marina, the first private marina in Greece, you can find a place among more than 1.200 boats, while being close to the airport in case it is your “end station”.

History of Corfu

Τhe present name of the island is believed to derive from the Greek “Koryphi” (meaning “Peak”), which was its name during the medieval period.

From 1386 to 1797 Corfu was held by Venice, thereafter it was briefly part of the Napoleonic empire; and in 1815, along with the rest of the Ionian islands, it was assigned to Britain. It was reunited with Greece in 1864. In the course of its eventful history the island was frequently devastated and plundered, fact that resulted into preserving few relics of ancient or medieval times.

The island’s capital, Corfu (Kerkira), is beautifully situated on a promontory on the east coast, dominated by the Neo Frourio (New Fortress). The ancient city is farther south. Corfu is the seat of both a Greek Orthodox and a Roman Catholic archbishop.

Ports and Local Amenities

The old harbour of Corfu just east of the customs harbour, has the best shelter for the prevailing northwest winds.

Gouvia marina is a major base for skippered, crewed and bareboat yacht charters in the north Ionian sea. The other bases are Lefkas and Preveza, further south.

Gaios is the principal port of Paxos Island. On the islets off the harbour are a Venetian fort and the former Monastery of the Panayia. You can moor right in the middle of the busy touristy scenery of this charming place.

Near Corfu you will find the westernmost place in Greece and largest of the Diapontian Islands, the island of Othoni. There you can discover picturesque villages and ruined Venetian castles, definitely worth visiting.

Paleokastritsa – on the West side of Corfu Island – is a lively and attractive tourist resort dominated by the Monastery of Panayia Theotokos on a high crag. Near the village there are seacaves. From here it is a 1.5 hours climb (with guide; stout footwear required) to the ruined Angelokastro Castle ( with lovely panoramic views). Lots of caves can be reached by tender or RIB.

For those pursuing scenery views, you can climb to the summit of Mount Pantokrator to enjoy the beautiful view of the surroundings and an abandoned monastery of 1347.

The village of Kondokali – adjacent to Gouvia – is nowadays more German or English than Greek. Fortunately, the facilities are excellent. Gouvia is located 5 nm north of Corfu town and features a Venetian arsenal of 1716.

From the harbour you can either go towards the east, passing by the old royal palace, or south-east along Odos Nikiforou, the town’s busy main road.

An attractive excursion from Corfu town is to the villa of Akhillion, 16 km to the south. This Italian Renaissance style villa, situated on an altitude of 145 m, has magnificent gardens and boasts panoramic views. Three kilometres further south, is the charming fishing village of Benitses and its remains of a Roman villa.

The Corfu Yacht Club is usually for member only, but the smaller Naok Yacht Club at the other side of Cape Sidhero has a few berths for visitors.

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Catamaran Charter Corfu

On a Corfu catamaran charter with Borrow a Boat you can explore much of the Ionian Sea within an easy sail. Whatever you want from a Greece yacht charter, from its beautiful beaches and excellent food to its vibrant culture, a Corfu yacht charter is going to be an unforgettable experience.

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Run by a range of different empires through the ages, and only Greek for the last 150 years, the Ionian island of Corfu may well have Greek as its main language, but its culture and history is very much its own. One of the oldest holiday destinations for British package holidaymakers, and dominated by that empire for many years, a Brit will feel very at home here! That said, so will Italians, with the Venetian empire running it for centuries before... Many say that its beautiful beaches are some of the very best in Greece, and this in turn has helped Corfu become such a successful holiday destination.

The Ionian Islands differ from the other Greek islands - the Dodecanese Islands, Saronic Islands, Sporades Island and other Aegean Islands - thanks to their location. On the surface the Ionian Sea has a different temperament with the Bora winds being gentler during the sailing season, but the geography has meant that they have different histories. The Dodecanese Islands are just off the Turkish coast and have been a flashpoint between Turkey and Greece since pre-Ottoman times. This has impacted their foods, cultures and histories in different ways.

Corfu Island is one of the seven Ionian Islands on the calm and beautiful Ionian Sea. Possibly based at the island's main Gouvia Marina on Gouvia Bay, your boat charter will likely take you on to see smaller islands such as Paxos Island and Antipaxos, or larger ones like Lefkada and Kefalonia as you explore the region on your luxury yacht charter.

On a Corfu catamaran charter you can explore as much or as little as you want. Perhaps a sandy beach or two for swimming out of the sight of others is your thing? A week or two Greek island hopping will show you many such opportunities, while those who want to use their luxury yacht as a party base to hit the tavernas with a vengeance will have plenty of room for that! Your Greece yacht charter opens the doors to it all!

Crewed Catamaran Charters from Corfu

You don't need to worry about being an experienced sailor or even sailing the boat out of Corfu with Borrow a Boat! A Corfu crewed catamaran charter on a motor yacht or sailing catamaran can mean you do as much or as little physically sailingthe yacht as you like on your yacht charter holiday.

A skippered yacht charter or will mean that the skipper will be aboard with their own cabin to attend to all your needs. A crewed yacht charter or gulet charter will involve one or two crew on the gulet charter who will cook, sail and make suggestions as to your best destinations on your sailing itinerary. With their local knowledge, even if you're an experienced sailor you can enjoy a perfect yacht charter holiday.

One of the advantages of a crewed yacht charter holiday is that you can go longer distances from the yacht charter base. The Saronic Islands are within reach on a two week sailing trip, as is Athens and indeed the Cyclades.

As to you? You can just enjoy the breezes and views on your luxury yacht charter, or if you fancy learning a bit about sailing, help the skipper or crew to get the boat from A-B.

A Corfu crewed yacht charter will cost a little more (typically €150 a day for a skipper and €100 per crew member) and it's the done thing to thank them with a tip at the end of the week.

Bareboat Catamaran Charter From Corfu

A bareboat yacht charter holiday will mean that you can take the charter yacht out on your own. Generally for vessels up to 20 metres LOA on a sailing license such as an RYA Day Skipper or ASA 104 Bareboat certificate, you will have total responsibility for the yacht.

You will need to think about your itinerary, victualling, possible secondary ports should a marina be full, as well as issues like weather and mooring fees.

On a bareboat catamaran charter you will be asked to pay for insurance in the form of a security deposit to the chartercompany on departure or through buying charter insurance before you leave the yacht charter base.

Types of Catamarans Available For Rent Or Charter In Corfu:

When searching a geographical area on Borrow A Boat you can filter by the below charter yacht types. There is also the option to further filter your searches by price, the number of guests, cabins or bathrooms, what year the catamaran was launched, the boat length and the boat manufacturer.

Types of Catamarans Available:

Sailing Catamarans: Luxury catamarans are stable and spacious type of sailing boat, with quick sailing performance, and and have been gaining in popularity in recent years. Better for larger groups, they have lots of room for water toys, and are big enough for a little privacy. A catamaran charter luxury yacht is easy and comfortable for novices not used to heeling and are loved by families due to their extra space when compared to a monohull sailing yacht. Typically far more luxurious than a sailboat, the larger catamarans have en suite toilets and showers in the cabin as well as ample entertaining space in the saloon and on deck.

Power Catamarans: These motor yacht catamarans are relatively new but have also been gaining in popularity as the two hulls keep the boat more stable when compared to a monohull. The wider beam of these motor boats also mean more deck space and as they don't have sails or a mast, they have a lot more space on deck than a sailingcatamaranrental or monohull. For a luxury catamaran charter, consider taking a crewed catamaran charter sailingvacation with an experienced skipper.

Catamaran Sailing Itineraries From Corfu

On your Corfu crewed catamaran boat rental or bareboat charter sailing holiday you can explore the Ionian Islands and even via the Corinth Canal, on to the Saronic Gulf. Here we suggest a 7 day sailing holiday and a 14 day yacht charterholiday on your charter boat:

7 days - Gouvia Marina - Ionian Islands: Over a week's boat charter you can get as far south as Zakynthos. Pause at one of the smaller islands of Paxos Island and Antipaxos on the way south (and perhaps the other coming back north) and then sample the sights and sounds of Lefkada, and Ithaca on the way south, before spending a day or so exploring Zakynthos and then back via Kafalonia on the way north. Back to Marina Gouvia for handover.

14 days - Corinth Canal and Saronic Gulf: Covering well over 250NM on this sailing holiday, this might be one for a crewed yacht charter to allow for night passages as you go. You will island hop the Ionian Island chain and then head into the Gulf of Corinth, getting to see one of the most spectacular marine shortcuts of the world in the Corinth Canal. From here you can explore either the Saronic islands of Aegina and Salamina or sail into Athens on mainland Greece. Return, enjoying the longer passages on the Aegean Sea and then Ionian Sea as you take in Greece in all of its colours, sights and subcultures.

Do You Need A Licence To Charter A Catamaran In Corfu?

If you are on a skippered catamaran charter you do not need a license to sail out of Corfu, you can just turn up at the marina and go.

You do need a license if you are on a bareboat catamaran charter and in some countries such as Greece a day skipper or ICC may not be enough for boats over 45 feet in length, you will need to check with the charter agent but here are some examples of typical sailing qualifications that will allow you to charter in most countries:

International Certificate of Competence: This is issued on request by your European sailing authority and you should automatically qualify with certain national sailing qualifications.

RYA Qualifications: If you have the following qualifications you will typically be able to take a bareboat charter out of Rhodes (but it is worth checking as per above), these include Day Skipper (sail or motor endorsement), Coastal Skipper or Yachtmaster.

American Sailing Association (ASA): The ASA 104 Bareboat certificate is commonly accepted but also check as per above

US Sailing : The International Proficiency Certificate is widely accepted and The Bareboat Cruising Certificate is also accepted in many cases.

Popular Destinations For Hiring A Catamaran

Below we've picked some of our favourite destinations worldwide for hiring catamarans with something to suit every type of sailor.

Catamaran Charter in Greece: Enjoy the amazing culture and cuisine while island hopping in Greece.

Catamaran Charter in Croatia: Take in the delights of the Adriatic sea along with the rich history of Croatia.

Catamaran Charter in BVI: Excellent sailing conditions along with unspoilt natural beauty make this a must sailplace.

Catamaran Charter in Spain: With just under 5,000km of coastline and 60 islands on the Atlantic ocean and Mediterranean there's a lot to get excited about.

Catamaran Charter in St.Lucia: Enjoy beautiful sandy beaches on this luscious green island in the hear of the Caribbean.

Catamaran Charter in France: From the stunning coastlines of the Cote d'Azur and French Riviera in the south of France to the island of Corsica or feisty Atlantic coast, this is a diverse and beautiful country for a sailing holiday.

Catamaran Charter in Grenada: Enjoy a fantastic Caribbean sailing experience on the 'Island of Spice' in windward islands

Catamaran Charter in Italy: A catamaran charter in Italy has got to be close to the top of every sailor's bucket list, enjoy the stunning cuisine and culture

Catamaran Charter in Turkey: A catamaran charter in Turkey is more of an adventure and a chance to explore a unique culture where East meets West on the cultural and geological border between Europe and Asia.

Catamaran Charter in Martinique: Charter around wonderful Martinique and enjoy stunning the Caribbean landscapes

Catamaran Charter in The Bahamas: The ideal location for a luxury catamaran charter in crystal clear waters

Frequently Asked Questions

What should i consider when hiring a catamaran.

The main points to consider are what is your budget, have you got the necessary sailing experience and qualifications to manage the boat if it's not going to have a skipper, whom you are taking sailing, where exactly you wish to go and what will the weather be like on the proposed dates of your trip.

Do you have to pay a deposit when hiring a Catamaran in Corfu?

You will typically pay 50% up front on booking the catamaran hire and the balance on arrival. You will either pay a security deposit with your credit card on departure or can get insurance covering damage in advance. In some cases (such as the recent Covid situation) charter companies may be more flexible but this depends on the individual chartercompanies themselves.

Frequently asked questions

You will typically pay 50% up front on booking the catamaran hire and the balance on arrival. You will either pay a security deposit with your credit card on departure or can get insurance covering damage in advance. In some cases (such as the recent Covid situation) charter companies may be more flexible but this depends on the individual charter companies themselves.

If you are at sea and in danger, call MAYDAY on VHF Ch16 or ring the coast guard on your phone if you have reception. If you have a mechanical fault and can make it to or are on a mooring you will be able to phone a help line number given by the boat charter company and they can typically send someone from the charter base

You should consider do you have the experience to handle the catamaran before you book and where do you want to go along with what the weather will be like. Bring warm weather and cool weather clothing if it looks like the weather can be cool as well as warm and remember at sea it can be cool in the evenings.

If you want to sail without a skipper then you will need relevant qualifications like RYA Day Skipper/International Certificate of Competence (ICC)/ASA 104 Bareboat certificate or the US Sailing Certificate. If you choose to have a skipper on board your catamaran you won't require licences.

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