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From travel safety to visa requirements, discover the best tips for visiting Greece
If you’re looking to enjoy an early summer trip somewhere warm and sunny in Europe, consider adding Corfu to your destination shortlist. Before you take the plunge, read on to find out more about the idyllic island at this time of year — from what to expect of the weather in Corfu in June, to costs, crowds and what to wear. Here we also share inspirational Greece itinerary suggestions that might just spark more travel ideas.
In good news if you’re hoping to soak up early summer sun, you can expect the weather in Corfu in June to be hot by day, warm by evening, and generally dry.
If you visit Corfu in June, expect the average daily maximum temperature to be around the 30°C mark, with the average daily minimum coming in at 19°C.
For comparison, April in Corfu is characterised by an average daily maximum of 21°C, with a typical daily minimum of 11°C.
As for the sea temperature, in June this averages 23°C. In contrast, April’s average sea temperature is just 17°C.
Happily, if you’re hoping to escape wetter climes, June sees Corfu experience an average of 15mm of rainfall through the month.
In contrast, April sees an average of 74mm of rainfall over 12 days, while July — Corfu’s driest month — sees 9mm, at most.
For more detail on the weather in Greece around the year, read up on when to go to Greece.
Sitting pretty between Italy’s heel and the west coast of mainland Greece, lush and lovely Corfu — one of the best Greek Islands — has been a firm favourite of summer sun-seekers for eons.
Also sitting pretty on the cusp of the peak summer season, June is a very good time to visit to enjoy the island’s beautiful beaches before the crowds descend. The sea has warmed up, days are long, hot and sunny, and evenings remain pleasantly warm — all the better for alfresco dining.
Considering an idyllic island break? Browse our inspirational Greece itineraries to start planning your perfect trip.
Compared with tourist-heavy July and August, if you visit Corfu in June, you can expect smaller crowds and lower costs.
While you won’t exactly have beaches to yourself, you’ll easily find your perfect place in the sun, and you’ll have no trouble securing a table in your favourite restaurant.
At the same time, there’ll be a buzz about the place as the island ramps up to peak season.
All that considered, June could be considered one of the best months to visit Corfu — this month offers a gratifying balance of long sunny days at a lower cost.
Decided to take an early summer break, but not 100% set on Corfu? Discover some of the best places to visit in June.
Before booking your dream trip, take a look at our customisable Greece itineraries for more inspiration. Here we highlight just a few of them.
As with all Rough Guides’ trips, these itineraries can be customised to your preferences, with a local expert on hand to offer insider tips, and take the hassle out of planning.
June sees several Corfu villages host local festivals. These are especially rewarding for travellers who want to delve deeper into the island’s culture, cuisine and traditions.
Here’s an overview of some of the events you could attend in June — be sure to check local listings and press before travelling.
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Given the average temperatures detailed above, it’ll be clear you’ll want to wear light clothing — t-shirts, shorts, and sundresses.
You’ll also want flips flops for the beach, comfy shoes or sandals for exploring the Old Town and villages, and walking shoes if you plan to trek the Corfu Trail.
Oh, and don’t forget to pack sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat.
While June is just ahead of the peak summer season, it is on the brink of it. So, best to book early to secure better deals on your preferred flights and accommodation.
While June’s temperatures aren’t as scorching hot as July and August, you’d be better off getting out and about early before the day is at its hottest.
That’s an especially good idea if you’re heading to the beach, or going on a hike. Save the afternoons for long lunches and exploring cultural sites.
Looking for even more ideas for your summer adventure? Explore our list of the best holiday destinations for June.
To help you plan your June trip to Corfu, get yourself The Mini Rough Guide to Corfu. Packed with inspirational itinerary suggestions for unforgettable days out, and insider tips on the best places to eat, drink, make merry, and uncover culture, it’ll help you make the most of your trip.
Or, if you’re not keen on planning, browse our customisable Greece itineraries. With a local expert on hand to book your trip and offer advice, they take the hassle out of booking holidays.
From travel safety to visa requirements, discover the best tips for visiting Greece