Travel advice for Greece
From travel safety to visa requirements, discover the best tips for visiting Greece
Lush and mountainous, with a bounty of beautiful beaches and pretty villages, there’s a reason Corfu attracts stacks of repeat visitors. If you’re considering visiting this gorgeous Greek island during the summer, read on to find out more about the weather in Corfu in July along with info on costs, crowds and local events. As a bonus, we also share a few inspirational Greece itinerary suggestions.
In good news if you’re hoping for a sun-drenched height-of-summer-break, the weather in Corfu in July is hot and super-sunny. Rainfall is very unlikely, and the evenings remain pleasantly balmy.
July is one of the hottest months in Corfu, with an average daily maximum of 33C and an average low of 22 C.
For comparison, January has an average daily maximum of 14C and an average low of 5C. Meanwhile, visiting a little earlier, in June, will see you enjoy an average daily maximum of 30C, and a daily low of 19C.
As for the sea, in July you’ll get to bathe in beautiful waters that are around the 26C mark.
July — Corfu’s driest month — sees 9mm of rainfall through the month, at most.
If you’re thinking of visiting earlier in the year, before peak season, Corfu experiences an average of 15mm of rainfall through June, while April sees an average of 74mm.
For more detail on the weather in Greece around the year, read up on when to go to Greece.
If you love hot weather and the headiness of peak-season busyness, July is the perfect time for you to visit Corfu, one of the best Greek Islands for travellers who like to blend beaches, culture and lush landscapes.
Days are long and sunny. Evenings (and nights) are warm. Beaches, bars and restaurants are buzzing.
July also sees the island play host to a huge array of events, festivals and parties — more on those below.
Considering visiting Corfu? Browse our inspirational Greece itineraries to start planning your perfect trip.
Sitting slap-bang in summer high season, you won’t bag a bargain if you visit Corfu in July — the cost of flights and accommodation will also be at their peak. So, too, will the number of tourists.
That said, if you plan your trip wisely, and factor in spending some time exploring lesser-visited villages and the island’s magnificent mountains, it is still possible to enjoy Corfu’s captivating quieter spots during the summer months.
Planning a trip to Corfu? Make sure to choose the ideal spot to stay and fully enjoy the beauty of the island.
Before diving into booking your perfect summer break in Corfu, take a look at our customisable Greece itineraries — they’re loaded with inspiration for unforgettable trips across the region.
As with all Rough Guides’ trips, the following suggested itineraries can be customised to your interests and needs, with a local expert on hand to take the hassle out of planning.
Top tip: our Greek Dreams trip takes in Athens, Corfu, Santorini and Crete in luxurious style.
In good news for social types, July sees Corfu host a range of events, from local village festivals to food-themed affairs.
Here we highlight just a few of them — see local press for details on what’s happening in your area, and double-check the dates as they can vary from year to year.
Mixing music, yoga, dancing and healing workshops in sublime surroundings, the Corfu Summer Festival is one for travellers seeking a soulful summer experience.
8th July sees the villages of Kavos, Lefkimnis and Aghios Prokopios hold festivities in honour of Saint Prokopios.
Here are a handful of tips to help you make the most of your trip to Corfu in July.
Given that July is the hottest month of the year in Corfu and sees average highs of 33C, you’ll want to wear light summer wear — t-shirts, shorts, and sundresses. You’ll also want swimwear and sunscreen.
Alongside packing flips flops for the beach and sandals for exploring the Old Town and villages, if you plan to trek the Corfu Trail, you should also bring walking decent shoes.
Being peak season, demand for flights and accommodation is high, and so too are the prices. So, in order to secure your perfect place to stay, and ideal flight times, you should book as early as possible.
While it’s unlikely you’ll save really big bucks, early-bird deals could see you shave some money off the cost of your trip.
Given the high temperatures, if you’re planning to head to the beach, or go on a hike, it’s best to set off early to make the most of the day before the heat and UV levels are at their strongest.
Still looking for options for your summer trip? Explore our list of the best holiday destinations in July.
Ahead of planning and booking your July trip to Corfu, get yourself The Mini Rough Guide to Corfu. Packed with inspirational itinerary suggestions for unforgettable days out, and insider tips on where to sleep, eat, drink and shop, it’ll help you make the most of your summer break.
Not keen on planning? Fear not! With a local expert on hand to offer advice, our customisable Greece itineraries take the hassle out of booking holidays. Which is exactly how the experience should be.
From travel safety to visa requirements, discover the best tips for visiting Greece