From Corfu: Day Cruise to Paxos, Antipaxos, & the Blue Caves
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History
Paxos, the smallest of the Ionian Islands, was mythically created when Poseidon struck Corfu with his trident to carve a peaceful retreat. Its olive groves and vineyards date back to Venetian rule in the 14th century, producing renowned wines and golden olive oil. Antipaxos remains uninhabited except for seasonal vineyards, its turquoise lagoons formed by underwater springs.
The Blue Caves along Paxos’ west coast were sculpted over millennia by relentless wave action, creating cathedral-like chambers where sunlight refracts into electric sapphire hues. Gaios, the island’s charming capital, wraps around a natural harbor once used by Venetian galleys and British naval ships during the 19th-century protectorate.
Highlights
- Cruise into the luminous Blue Caves with guided photo stops
- Swim in the exotic turquoise lagoons of Antipaxos
- 2 hours free time in picturesque Gaios village
- Scenic sail past dramatic Paxos cliffs and hidden coves
- Multilingual live commentary and audio guide
Full Description
Depart from Corfu’s southern or central ports and glide south through the Ionian Sea toward Paxos. Your first stop: the mesmerizing Blue Caves, where the captain maneuvers inside two sea grottos for breathtaking photos as sunlight dances on the water.
Continue to Antipaxos, dropping anchor in Voutoumi or Vrika Bay—two of the Mediterranean’s most photogenic beaches. Dive into warm, crystal-clear waters for 60–70 minutes of swimming and snorkeling amid vibrant marine life.
Sail into the heart of Gaios, mooring directly in the Venetian-style harbor. Enjoy 2 hours to wander cobblestone lanes, browse boutique shops, sip coffee at waterfront cafes, or savor fresh seafood. Reboard for a relaxing return cruise with panoramic views of Paxos’ rugged western cliffs.
Why Choose This Experience?
This full-day cruise packs three iconic Ionian destinations into one seamless journey, eliminating ferry schedules and island hopping stress. A stable catamaran or large yacht ensures comfort even on longer routes, with shaded decks, bar service, and free Wi-Fi.
Multilingual guides and audio narration bring mythology, history, and local culture to life. Whether you seek adventure in the caves, relaxation on Antipaxos beaches, or authentic Greek village vibes in Gaios—this trip delivers variety without rushing.
What’s Included
- Full-day cruise on modern vessel with experienced captain and crew
- Live guide (English, German, Greek)
- Audio guide in 10 languages (English, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Czech)
- Entry and guided visit to two Blue Caves
- 60–70 minute swim stop in Antipaxos lagoon
- 2 hours free time in central Gaios harbor
- On-board bar (drinks/food at own expense)
- Free Wi-Fi throughout the cruise
- Optional round-trip transfer from 238 Corfu locations
- Toilets and changing facilities on board
- Safety briefing and life jackets
Itinerary
- Pickup from hotel or central meeting point (20–90 minutes before departure)
- Departure from Lefkimmi Port (South Corfu) or Corfu Town Port
- Scenic cruise along Paxos west coast
- Blue Caves guided visit & photo stop (2 caves, 15–20 minutes total)
- Antipaxos swim stop at Voutoumi/Vrika Bay (60–70 minutes)
- Arrival in Gaios harbor (2 hours free time)
- Return sail with cliff views
- Drop-off at original pickup point (238 locations)
Pricing
From $64 per person
Meeting Point
Option 1: Self-drive to Lefkimmi Port (South Corfu) or Corfu Town Port (parking available). Option 2: Pickup from your hotel or closest accessible point (238 locations island-wide). Exact time and location emailed 24 hours prior—check spam folder.
How to get there
- Optional transfer from 238 points across Corfu (north to south)
- Pickup begins 20–90 minutes before departure based on location
- Air-conditioned coaches with professional drivers
- Self-drive guests: free parking inside both ports
- Drop-off follows same route after return
Good to Know
What to bring
- Sunglasses
- Sun hat
- Swimwear & change of clothes
- Beach towel
- Waterproof camera/phone case
- Sunscreen (reef-safe)
- Light jacket/windbreaker
- Snorkeling gear (or rent on board)
- Cash/e-card for Gaios lunch & souvenirs
Know before you go
- Total sailing time ~3 hours each way; bring motion sickness pills if prone
- Boat anchors directly in Gaios center—all shops/restaurants within 2-minute walk
- Swim stop duration 60–70 minutes; water shoes advised for pebble entry
- No passport needed—Greek domestic waters
- Large stable vessel suitable for families and seniors
- Bar serves drinks, snacks, coffee (not included)
Reviews
- Seamless organization from pickup to drop-off. The Blue Caves were magical, Antipaxos water unreal, and Gaios perfect for a relaxed lunch. Worth every penny.
- Fantastic day trip! Crew was attentive, audio guide informative, and the swim stop in Antipaxos felt like paradise. Don’t miss this from Corfu.
- Long ride but smooth sailing on a comfortable boat. Staff went above and beyond—fun, kind, and full of local tips. Motion pills saved the day!
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FAQ's
How long is the boat ride each way, and is it rough?
The cruise from Corfu to Paxos takes approximately 2.5–3 hours each way, depending on the departure port (Lefkimmi is faster). The vessel is a large, stable catamaran or yacht designed for open-sea comfort, with indoor/outdoor seating and smooth hulls. Conditions are usually calm in summer, but the Ionian can have moderate swells. Motion sickness tablets are recommended for sensitive passengers and available at any pharmacy. The crew distributes them if needed. Shaded areas and fresh air on deck help. Past guests report the scenic views make the journey enjoyable.
Is pickup included from all areas of Corfu?
Optional pickup covers 238 locations island-wide, from Paleokastritsa in the north to Kavos in the south. Provide your hotel name at booking; you’ll receive an email with exact pickup time (20–90 minutes before departure) and location (hotel entrance or nearest vehicle point). Remote villas may require a 3–5 minute walk to the coach. Pickup is via air-conditioned buses with English-speaking coordinators. Self-drive guests park free at the port. Drop-off follows the same route. No-shows after 10 minutes may forfeit the tour.
Can we swim inside the Blue Caves?
Swimming inside the Blue Caves is not permitted for safety and conservation reasons—strong currents and low ceilings pose risks. However, the captain enters two caves slowly for 10–15 minutes total, allowing incredible photos as sunlight creates glowing sapphire effects. Life jackets are worn during cave segments. The main 60–70 minute swim occurs in the sheltered, calm lagoons of Antipaxos (Voutoumi or Vrika), with gradual pebble entry and lifeguard supervision. Snorkeling is excellent here. Water shoes are advised.
What dining options are available in Gaios?
The boat anchors directly in Gaios harbor center—restaurants, cafes, and gelaterias line the waterfront within 100 meters. You have 2 full hours to eat. Options include fresh seafood (grilled octopus €12–15), Greek salad, souvlaki, or pizza (€8–14). Vegetarian and gluten-free widely available. Waterfront tavernas offer shaded tables with sea views. Supermarkets sell snacks and wine. No reservations needed for individuals. The crew provides a map and recommendations. Bring cash or card—most accept both.
Is the tour suitable for young children or seniors?
Yes—the large vessel has stable decks, indoor seating, toilets, and easy access via ramp (no steep stairs). Children of all ages are welcome; infant life jackets provided. The crew assists with boarding and cave segments. Swim stops have shallow entry; non-swimmers can wade or stay on deck. Seniors appreciate the relaxed pace and shaded areas. However, the full-day duration (7–11 hours) and 3-hour sail each way require stamina. Strollers can be stored. Families and multi-generational groups join daily. Motion sickness is the main concern—medicate in advance.



