Flights

Below is an overview of various airlines flying directly to Corfu. Some flights can be combined and booked as a one-way ticket. Note: flights are typically booked without checked baggage. Always check the airline’s website.

Amsterdam – Corfu

Corendon

Transavia

EasyJet (laatste vlucht 2 september)

Rotterdam – Corfu

Transavia

Dusseldorf – Corfu

Condor

Ryanair (vanuit Weeze)

Eurowings

Brussel Charleroi – Corfu

RyanAir

Transport

Here are some transport options on the island. Book a rental car early due to limited availability!

It’s best to book directly via the respective rental company’s website.

Rental Car

The easiest way to get around Corfu is by car. We always rent a car from Corfu Sunrise, usually cheaper than global rental companies. Website: www.corfusunrise.com.

Scooter Rental

Renting a scooter is relatively cheap, but some areas have bumpy roads. A rental company tip: LINK

Bike Rental

We rent a few regular bikes and e-bikes.

Public Transport

For Greek standards, public transport on Corfu is well-organized. Buses to Corfu Town (blue bus) depart almost every hour. The green line connects to Glyfada Beach. You can view the schedules here: https://greenbuses.gr/routes-en?rt=B17The stop is near the village traffic light, next to The Kitchen for Glyfada. For the Glyfada times you take the Corfu times and add 10-15 minutes for the arrival time in Agios Ioannis.

The departure times for the blue line can be found here: https://www.astikoktelkerkyras.gr/img/8_19.6.pdf Assume times from Aqualand. The bus stop is between Spider Bar and the Pizza restaurant.

Taxis are also available . A ride from the airport to the village costs at least €25, and to the nearest beach, it’s €15-20 one way.