Tips for travelling to Corfu in March
What to wear in Corfu in March
Bearing in the mind that the average daily high sits around 16°C in Corfu in March (with lows of 8°C at night), you won’t be wearing your full summer wardrobe just yet.
Instead, pack a warm jacket and light layers that’ll have you covered from warmer, sunnier days through to rain showers and chillier evenings. For the latter, you might also want a warmer pullover.
Oh, and given the chance of rain, you should pack a brolly, waterproof jacket and suitable footwear. It’s not yet sandals and flip-flop season.
Check for seasonal closures
If you’ve previously visited Corfu during the summer and are hoping to return to your favourite high season haunts, be aware that many hotels, resorts, bars and restaurants close their doors during the quieter winter months. While March sees Corfu shift to spring mode, not everywhere will be open.
You’ll also want to research flights and ferries in good time — there’ll be fewer running in March.
Consider renting a car
Related to seasonal closures, while Corfu’s public transport system doesn’t shut-down during out-of-season months like March, you can expect bus services to be reduced.
As a result, if you’re planning to travel off the beaten track, hiring a car comes recommended.
Stay somewhere with a heated pool
If you want to swim, look into accommodation options that have heated pools.
While this is something you might overlook — or can do without — in July and August when the sea is super-warm, March’s cool sea temperatures make pools more of a must-have.
Planning a trip to Corfu? Make sure to choose the ideal spot to stay and fully enjoy the beauty of the island.