Travel advice for Greece
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Boasting beautiful beaches, lush mountains, fine food and lively nightlife, Corfu captivates travellers around the year.
The first Greek island to attract mass tourism, Corfu remains a tourist hotspot through the peak summer season. As a result, it can feel on the crowded side.
So, if you’re not keen on jostling for space in bars, restaurants, beaches and cultural attractions, October is a good time to visit Corfu.
In addition, while you should expect some rain (more on that below), the weather in Corfu in October remains warm, as does the sea. But with fewer crowds, you’ll have more space to yourself on even the most popular beaches.
Add to that the possibility of bagging yourself the best accommodation as a better price and October might just be one of the best months to visit Corfu.
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The weather in Corfu in October sees average highs of 23ºC, and average lows around 18ºC. The average sea temperature is 22ºC.
You can also look forward to 11 hours of daylight each day, and in the region of 6 hours of sun. Be aware, it can become overcast quickly, though.
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Corfu’s mountain ranges mean it sees more rain than other Greek islands. October sees an average of 120mm of rain across 11 rainy days, with more rain falling as the month progresses.
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Though Corfu is a year-round destination, with October being shoulder season, you can expect smaller crowds, and lower costs when it comes to accommodation and flights.
Having said that, places like Corfu Town remain busy. This means October is a great time to blend the lively buzz of bars and restaurants with quieter, secluded out-of-town experiences.
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Though the daytime temperatures are warm enough for summer wear — shorts, sun dresses, and swimwear for the beach — you’ll want to bring warmer clothes for the chillier evenings.
Think cardigans, pullovers, long trousers and wraps. It’s also worth bringing a brolly and a light waterproof jacket.
Given that the evening temperatures drop off, you don’t actually need AC in Corfu in October. It’s perfectly possible to get a good night’s sleep without it.
This may come as welcome news to travellers who are keen to get off the beaten track and stay in less touristy accommodation, where AC isn’t de rigueur.
The good news: with a large local population, Corfu’s public transport system doesn’t shut-down during the out-of-season months. The less-good news: October sees the bus service reduced.
So, if you’re hoping to get around quickly and conveniently — and want to follow lesser-travelled roads — you might want to hire a car.
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Aside from exploring elegant Corfu Town, and blissing out on beaches (don’t miss Longás — one of the most beautiful beaches in Greece), visiting Corfu in October offers opportunities to uncover authentic island culture. It’s also a good time to explore the great outdoors.
Held on 28th October, this national holiday presents parades, folk dancing and speeches to commemorate prime minister Metaxas’ one-word reply to Mussolini’s 1940 ultimatum. Namely, Ohi! (“No!”).
Intro adventure? Being cooler, October is a top time to tackle the Corfu Trail. At 200km, this walking route covers the entire island from Cape Asprókavos in the south to Áyios Spyrídhon beach in the far north.
Traversing a rich variety of terrain – from beaches to high peaks – experienced walkers can cover the whole route in around ten days.
Mount Pandokrátor — Corfu’s highest mountain, no less — offers a mix of adventure and history.
Capped by 17th-century Pandokrátoras monastery, from the south you can reach it via the village of Strinýlas. Being a popular base for walkers, the village is served by buses from Corfu Town.
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