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How To Get To Paxos

Getting to Paxos

Paxos does not have an airport. Most visitors travel to Paxos via Corfu, where the nearest airport is Kerkyra (also known as Kapodistrias), with the flight code CFU. This airport is located close to Corfu Town.

If you prefer a stress-free experience and want to avoid planning every detail yourself or worrying about potential weather-related cancellations, you can book your transfer with Meander Travel. We’ve been collaborating with them for many years, and they can assist you with a stress-free transfer.

For those who prefer to organize their trip independently, please find a step-by-step guide and all the essential information you need below.

Step-by-Step Travel Guide

1. Fly to Corfu:

-Direct flights to Corfu are available from most European airports between April and late October.

-The most popular charter flights are typically on Mondays and Fridays.

Tip: Early morning departures are recommended to avoid missing the last hydrofoil to Paxos.

2. From Corfu Airport:

-Upon arrival, exit to the taxi rank outside the arrivals area.

-There are usually several taxis available, and the travel time to the port is approximately 8-15 minutes.

3. Transfer to Paxos:

-Ask the taxi driver to take you to Sette Venti Caffe at the new port. This is where all hydrofoils, boats, and ferries to Paxos depart (located at the “rear/sea” side of the café).

Note: It’s advisable to book your hydrofoil tickets in advance to ensure availability.

4. Alternative Ferry Options:

-Ferry from Igoumenitsa: If you are on the mainland, you can also catch a ferry boat from Igoumenitsa. Some visitors prefer to take a ferry from Corfu to Igoumenitsa and then another ferry to Paxos. You can book tickets here: Kerkira Lines.

Hydrofoil and Ferry Options

Kamelia Lines

Departing from Lefkimi, not the New Port. They offer bus transportation from the airport and Sette Venti Café at the New Port. Kamelia Lines is trustworthy, updates their timetables regularly, and informs guests in case of delays or cancellations due to bad weather. The journey takes about 45 minutes from Lefkimi, but the drive from the airport to Lefkimi can take up to an hour during peak summer traffic.

Book online here: Kamelia Lines.

Kerkyra Lines

Their hydrofoil departs from the New Port and takes about 1 hour to reach Paxos. Timetables are updated regularly.

Book online here: Kerkyra Line.

Local Transportation

Once in Paxos, you can use taxis and minibuses, or rent a car or scooter. For more details, read more here.

Contact Numbers for Local Transportation in Paxos

Minibuses:

Thodoris: +30 6982 575191

George: +30 6983 389717

Stamatios: +30 6980 070976

Sea Taxis:

Nikos: +30 6932232072

Andreas: +30 6977629033

Tasos: +30 6944832964

Additional Tips

Do I need to book everything in advance?

Yes, especially if you are visiting in July and August, which are peak months and can get very busy.

What should I do if my flight is delayed?

Some companies may wait a few minutes for you (Kamelia has done this in the past). However, if you miss the last boat, you can try to find a sea taxi. They can be pricey, so it’s best to find others to share the cost.