Lowest Holiday Rental Price | £19 |
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Low season | January | cheapest month to stay |
High season | June | most expensive time to stay |
70% | expected price decrease | |
77% | expected price increase |
Price | £34 - £495 |
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Cheapest day of week | Wednesday | is the cheapest day of the week to book |
Highest day of week | Monday | is the most expensive day of the week to book |
£55 | ||
£498 |
To go partying in Corfu Town head for the Theodosiou district. Here you’ll find plenty of pubs and nightclubs. One of the main clubs in town is Save Rock Bar. AldeBarAn and Why Cocktail Industry are two of the other really hot spots in the nightlife scene here, and you’ll also find a large number of bars, including Puppet Bar and Iznogood Beerock Bar. Another really popular night spot in the town is 54 Dreamy Nights, which is the largest dance club in Corfu. It’s always packed with revellers, and a great place to hang out there is the open roof area. To be near to these attractions, you can book any holiday rentals in Corfu Town that are in and around the town centre. Try Nona’s Studio or Kommeno May Apartments. For a really homely stay, you can choose Heart Of The Town Guest House.
To find Corfu Town holiday rentals if you’re on a family holiday, the best neighbourhood to look at is the beachfront area, which is where you’ll find many attractions for your kids. Two of the most popular beaches are Arillas Beach and Paleokastritsa Beach, the latter of which you can go on a boat trip on the clear sea. On the inland side of the town is the Corfu Donkey Rescue Farm, which is another favourite place for children. You also shouldn’t miss the chance to spend a day at Sidari Water Park, which has a variety of imaginative and exciting tube slides. Alternatively you can take them to the Hydropolis Water Park or Aqualand Corfu Water Park. Then there’s Corfu Aquarium that houses a wide range of fish and reptiles.
When you’re holidaying in Corfu Town, you’ll want to get as close to the local culture and lifestyle as possible. It’s a very different kind of holiday to visiting a large urban area with all the modern cosmopolitan features of a big city. A holiday here is all about leisure and relaxation, immersing yourself in the fabled Greek island experience. The best way to do this is to stay in a private holiday rental rather than a tourist hotel. Many of these establishments are guest houses owned and run by local families, which means you’ll get more personalised and individual service, often with home-cooked meals as well. This is a great way to taste the authentic flavours, made with fresh local ingredients. You could also choose to stay in a self-catering holiday rental, which won’t only save you money, but will also give you a chance to decide on your own menu every day. Good places to seek out local produce are Corfu Central Market and The Bazaar of Corfu Old Town. To be close to them, you can stay at self-catering establishments like Fay’s Barbeque Garden-House or the Old Town Apartment.
A holiday apartment rental booking of around 5 nights is most popular for those visiting Corfu.
Around £104 per night is the typical cost of a holiday apartment in Corfu - note that if you are booking an apartment for a larger group or require more rooms and facilities in your rental, the price will likely be higher.
January is often the cheapest month to rent a holiday apartment in Corfu. Prices per night can be around 70% below average at this time.
There are 1,374 operators available for hotels in Corfu as of June 2024.
Prices for hotels in Corfu are updated daily.