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We typically respond to enquiries within 24-48 hours during business days. For urgent matters, please call us directly.
Corfu Tourism Office
Old Town, Corfu
49100, Greece
info@visitcorfu.gr
We aim to respond within 24-48 hours
+30 26610 XXXXX
Monday-Friday: 9:00-17:00
Saturday: 9:00-14:00
Monday - Friday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
Closed on public holidays
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Before contacting us, you might find answers to common questions below.
May-June and September-October offer ideal weather with fewer crowds. July-August is peak season with guaranteed sunshine but more tourists. See our Travel Tips page for detailed seasonal information.
Corfu has an international airport with direct flights from major European cities, especially in summer. Ferries operate from mainland Greece (Igoumenitsa) and Italy. Visit our Travel Guide for complete details.
While public buses connect major areas, renting a car provides the most flexibility to explore hidden beaches and mountain villages at your own pace. Taxis and scooters are also available.
Absolutely! Corfu offers family-friendly beaches, water parks, safe swimming, and activities for all ages. Many resorts cater specifically to families with kids' clubs and entertainment.
In summer: light clothing, swimwear, sun protection, and comfortable shoes. In spring/autumn: add layers and a light jacket. Always bring sunscreen and a hat. Check our packing list for more details.
Yes, English is widely spoken in tourist areas, hotels, restaurants, and shops. In remote villages, it may be less common, but locals are generally helpful and friendly.
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