Weather in Corfu in February

Joanne Owen

written by
Joanne Owen

updated 15.03.2024

Arguably best known for its beaches and lush mountains — alongside outstanding UNESCO attractions — Corfu is understandably usually seen as a top summer destination. But to see the island in a different light, there are also good reasons to visit in low season, not least because February (or sometimes March) means carnival. With that in mind, read on to find out about the weather in Corfu in February, along with inspirational Greece itinerary suggestions.

What is the weather like in Corfu in February?

First, the hard facts! Don’t expect the weather in Corfu in February to be warm and sunny. It's one of the wetter months, so bring a raincoat for the frequent showers. Despite the rain, you'll enjoy fewer crowds, making it a great time to explore the island's natural beauty and historic sites at a leisurely pace.

Air and sea temperatures in Corfu in February

The average daytime temperature in Corfu in February is a mild 10°C, with highs of 13°C, and a drop to a chilly 6°C when the sun goes down.

As for the sea temperature, it averages a brisk 15°C in February.

For context, in January, Corfu has an average daily minimum of 5°C, with an average sea temperature of 16°C. 

Meanwhile, if you can hold off a couple of months, April sees Corfu enjoy an average daily maximum of 21°C, while May brings an average daily maximum of 24°C.

Average rainfall in Corfu in February

February is one of the wettest months in Corfu, with around 140mm of rainfall across the month. 

For comparison, the weather in Corfu in March sees an average of 98mm of rain, while April averages 74mm. July — the driest month on Corfu — sees an average of just 9mm.

For more detail on the weather in Greece around the year, read up on when to go to Greece

Loggas beach on the northwest side of the island, close to Cape Drastis © Shutterstock

The weather in Corfu in February is better for brisk beach walks than sunbathing! © Shutterstock

Is February a good time to visit Corfu?

As will be clear from reading details on the weather in Corfu in February, this isn’t a good month to visit for a warm sun-soaked experience.

Rather, if heat is top of your February travel wish-list, you’ll want to venture to one of the best winter sun destinations around the world.

On the other hand, Corfu is certainly warmer than many other European destinations at this time of year, and visiting in February is great for travellers who are looking for a low-season bargain.

Add to that the appeal of strolling beautiful secluded beaches, along with uncovering Corfu’s cultural attractions without the crowds that come with peak summer season, and you have a few good reasons to visit in February. 

We haven’t even mentioned that Corfu’s incredible carnival happens in February (sometimes March) — more on that later. 

Inspired to visit Corfu, one of the best Greek islands? Browse our inspirational Greece itineraries to start planning your perfect trip.

Fattoush is a Levantine salad made from toasted or fried pieces of khubz combined with mixed greens and other vegetables © Cristina.A/Shutterstock

Corfu is a fab destination for foodies © Cristina.A/Shutterstock

What about the crowds and cost?

Though Corfu is a year-round destination, February sits firmly in the island’s low season. This means small crowds, and lower costs when it comes to accommodation and flights.

Be aware, though, that low season means lots of resorts, hotels and bars in Corfu will have closed their doors until the brighter days of spring. Flight schedules will also be reduced. 

Planning a trip to Corfu? Make sure to choose the ideal spot to stay and fully enjoy the beauty of the island.

Things not to miss: old town of Kerkira, Corfu, Greece.

Kerkyra, Corfu © Shutterstock

Ready for your dream trip to Corfu?

Before booking your perfect trip to Corfu, who not browse our customisable Greece itineraries for more inspiration for unforgettable trips across the region?

As with all Rough Guides’ trips, the itinerary ideas shared below can be customised to your exact taste and preferences, with a local expert on hand to take the hassle out of planning.

  • Coast of Crete — a stunning self-drive experience (10 days): if you’re longing for awe-inspiring scenery, ancient culture, and a sense of freedom, this self-drive trip along Crete’s coast has your name all over it. 
  • Milos — an exclusive island idyll (9 days): for an alternate Greek Island experience, why not get to know the Aegean’s most exotic island while staying in a private luxury villa by the sea?
  • Epirus and Athens — the Ancient Sites (8 days): shrouded in myths and legends of Greek gods and Roman and Byzantine warriors, sites in the Epirus region of Greece have fascinating tales to tell. Add to that exploring Athens and the magic of Zagori, and this amounts to a diversely exhilarating experience.

Top tip: our Greek Dreams trip takes in Athens, Corfu, Santorini and Crete in luxurious style.

Santorini with sunset over Church in Fira town, Greece © Shutterstock

For a range of experiences, our Greek Dreams trip covers Athens, Corfu, Santorini (pictured) and Crete @ Shutterstock

Festivals and events in Corfu in February

With Corfu’s carnival usually taking place in mid-to-late-February (sometimes March —check dates before travelling), visitors to the island at this time can look forward to a uniquely special experience. 

Corfu Carnival

Inspired by the Venetians, the Corfiot Carnival is quite something to behold, with a Grand Parade through the streets serving a kaleidoscope of costumes and revelry.

Everything culminates with the burning of King Carnival. Said to carry the sins of local folk, this burning of a symbolic figure equates to a cleansing, with an accompanying satirical will-reading often referencing local politics.

After the big burning, the island blazes with costume parties, dancing, singing and feasting through the night.

Looking for even more options for your winter getaway? Explore our guide to the best places for a February holiday.

Idyllic Agios Stefanos on the Greek island of Corfu © Shutterstock

Idyllic Agios Stefanos, Corfu © Shutterstock

Tips for travelling to Corfu in February

Read on to find out how to make the most of your time in Crete in February.

What to wear in Corfu in February

Given that Corfu’s average temperature sits around 10°C in February, with lows of 6°C, you’ll need to pack jumpers and jackets, and wear a winter coat.

Also, don’t forget your brolly, waterproof coat or jacket, and shoes that are suitable for walking in wet weather.

Check for seasonal closures

As mentioned above, note that many hotels, resorts, bars and restaurants close their doors during quieter winter months like February. 

That said, plenty of places will be open — you just need to do your research, book wisely, and look forward to a more authentic, less touristy experience of the island. 

Consider renting a car 

Related to seasonal closures, while Corfu’s public transport system doesn’t shut-down during out-of-season months like February, bus services are likely to be reduced. 

So, consider hiring a car to make the most of your time on the island.

Consider staying somewhere with a heated pool

Given the chilly sea temperature in Corfu in February, you might want to book accommodation with a heated pool. 

While you might be able to do without one later in the year when the sea has heated up, in February warm water may well be one of your must-haves!

island panorama Corfu

Corfu panorama © Shutterstock

Planning your February trip to Corfu

Love the sound of Corfu? Get yourself The Mini Rough Guide to Corfu

If you’re still not sure when to travel, discover lots of reasons to visit Greece in winter before getting stuck into planning your perfect trip. 

Alternatively, if you’re not a fan of planning, browse our customisable Greece itineraries and talk to our local expert for a hassle-free booking experience. 

Joanne Owen

written by
Joanne Owen

updated 15.03.2024

Joanne is a Pembrokeshire-born writer with a passion for the nature, cultures and histories of the Caribbean region, especially Dominica. Also passionate about inspiring a love of adventure in young people, she’s the author of several books for children and young adults, hosts international writing workshops, and has written articles on the Caribbean and inspirational community initiatives for Rough Guides. Follow her @JoanneOwen on Twitter and @joanneowenwrites on Instagram.

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