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Airport Transfer Cost in Corfu — How Much Does It Cost in 2026?

Planning a flight to Corfu and wondering how much an airport transfer to your hotel will cost? This guide covers all the prices, options, and tips to help you arrive at your destination without any surprises.

Nehoray Azulay
Nehoray Azulay
June 15, 20267 min read
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Corfu Airport — What You Should Know Before You Land

Corfu's international airport, officially known as Ioannis Kapodistrias International Airport (IATA code: CFU), is one of the most scenic airports in Greece — and for good reason. The runway sits right alongside the sea, so landings are often accompanied by a breathtaking view of a bay painted in deep shades of blue. But once you've caught your breath from that arrival, the practical question kicks in: how much does an airport transfer in Corfu cost, and what's the smartest way to reach your hotel?

This article gives you clear answers, up-to-date figures for 2025, and practical advice that will save you both money and headaches.


The Airport's Location Relative to Corfu Town

The airport is located southwest of Corfu Town, just 3 kilometers from the city center. That's great news: even if you go with the most expensive option — a private transfer — prices are reasonable compared to other European airports.

That said, it's worth knowing that Corfu Town is just one of many destinations across the island. If your hotel is in the north (such as Sidari, Roda, or Kassiopi), the south (such as Kavos), or along the west coast (such as Paleokastritsa), the distance increases accordingly — and so does the airport transfer price.


Operating Hours and What to Expect on Arrival

Corfu Airport operates year-round, but peak season runs from April through October. During June–September it is one of the busiest airports in Greece, with dozens of daily flights arriving from Israel, the UK, Germany, and beyond.

As you exit the terminal, you'll find:

  • A taxi stand right in front of the main exit
  • A bus stop for Line 15 toward Corfu Town
  • Car rental desks for major companies (Hertz, Avis, Budget, Europcar)
  • Kiosks and restaurants inside the terminal

Getting from the Airport to Your Hotel — A Quick Overview

Taxi — The Most Convenient Option

A taxi from Corfu Airport is the most convenient option for most travelers. Cabs queue in an orderly line outside the terminal, and wait times are usually short. A ride to Corfu Town will cost between €12 and €20, with prices rising for more distant destinations.

Pros: Immediately available, door-to-door service, no transfers. Cons: Queues during busy periods, and higher fares at night.


Public Bus — The Cheapest Option

Bus Line 15 operated by KTEL is the cheapest option and connects the airport with Corfu Town. The fare is around €1.80 per person — less than the weight of one of your suitcases.

That said, the bus isn't for everyone: it doesn't run late at night, it doesn't reach most hotels outside Corfu Town, and traveling with two suitcases and a young child can make for a challenging ride.


Pre-Booked Private Transfer — The Most Reliable Option

A private transfer from Corfu Airport is the preferred solution for families, groups, and couples who value peace of mind. When you book in advance, you know exactly what you'll pay, the driver waits for you holding a sign with your name — even if your flight is delayed — and there are no surprises.

For a private tour to Paleokastritsa, for example, it's well worth combining a private transfer directly from the airport and arriving at one of Corfu's most magical spots in under an hour.


Renting a Car Directly at the Airport

For those planning to explore the entire island independently, renting a car is an excellent option. Major rental companies operate directly at the airport, and you can pick up your vehicle as soon as you arrive. Rental prices start at around €25–35 per day during peak season — see a full breakdown in our article on how much does a trip to Corfu cost in 2026? A real budget breakdown.


Corfu Airport Transfer Prices — Updated Cost Table for 2025

Taxi Fares by Destination

The table below shows estimated taxi fares from the airport to key points across the island. Prices apply to a private car (up to 4 passengers) during daytime hours:

DestinationDistance from AirportEstimated Price (€)
Corfu Town (center)~3 km12–20
Kanoni~4 km14–22
Benítses~15 km25–35
Paleokastritsa~25 km35–55
Sidari~38 km50–75
Kassiopi~36 km48–70
Kavos~45 km60–85

Please note: These are estimated prices based on KTEL rate schedules and updates from local drivers for the 2025 season. Final fares may vary depending on traffic, demand, and nighttime surcharges.


Bus Line 15 to Corfu Town

DetailInformation
LineNo. 15 (KTEL Corfu)
Ticket price~€1.80
Journey timeApprox. 20 minutes
FrequencyEvery 30–60 minutes (during operating hours)
Operating hoursApprox. 06:00–22:00
Airport stopOutside the terminal, to the left of the exit

Tickets are purchased directly from the driver — it's recommended to have small change ready.


Private Transfer Prices for Groups and Families

A pre-booked private transfer is usually cheaper per person when traveling as a group or family:

Group sizeDestination: Corfu TownDestination: Paleokastritsa
Up to 4 passengers€20–30€40–60
5–8 passengers (van)€30–45€55–80
9–16 passengers (minibus)€50–80€80–120

For larger groups, the per-person cost is typically lower than booking separate taxis — which is why for groups arriving together, a private transfer is almost always the smart default.


Tips to Save Money — and Avoid Unpleasant Surprises

Why You Should Book a Transfer in Advance

Key reasons to pre-book a private transfer:

  1. Fixed price — no surprises or added charges
  2. Driver waiting for you — even if your flight is 90 minutes late
  3. Peace of mind with children — you can request a child seat
  4. Communication in your language — many local companies have English-speaking drivers
  5. Make the most of the journey — you can start planning your first excursion on the way

Peak Hours and Nighttime Fares

Good to know: In Corfu, as in most of Greece, taxi fares double after midnight (Tariff 2). In addition:

  • During July and August, typical late-evening arrival times (21:00–23:59) can create long queues at the taxi stand
  • Taxis that approach you inside the terminal are sometimes unofficial — avoid them
  • High season (June–September) brings hundreds of flights per week, significantly increasing wait times

How to Avoid Overpriced Rides

  • Make sure the meter is running before the taxi moves — this is a legal requirement in Greece
  • Don't accept offers from people who approach you inside the terminal
  • Compare prices before you arrive — know roughly what your journey should cost
  • We recommend booking in advance through companies that provide written confirmation

What to Do Once You Arrive — Planning Your First Day in Corfu

Suggested Activities Right After Arrival

Once you've shaken off the journey, Corfu is ready to be explored. If you've arrived in the morning or early afternoon, your first day is a real gem:

  • Corfu Old Town — wander through the colorful market, sip a traditional Greek coffee in Liston Square, and fall in love with the narrow cobblestone streets of the UNESCO-listed old city.
  • Culinary Tour of Corfu Town — one of the most popular tours among visitors, usually starting in the afternoon and combining local history with food tastings.
  • Mouse Island (Pontikonisi) — located right across from the airport, it's one of Corfu's most iconic images. You can reach it by a short boat ride from Kanoni.

It's best not to leave it to the last minute when booking tours in Corfu, especially during peak season. Popular options like the private tour to Paleokastritsa fill up fast — and if you're traveling as a group, it's better to confirm your spots before you fly.

If you're planning a stay of a week or more, you should also consider a boat trip around the island, which is one of the most unforgettable experiences Corfu has to offer.


Frequently Asked Questions About Corfu Airport Transfers

How much does a taxi from Corfu Airport to Corfu Town cost?

A taxi from Corfu Airport (Ioannis Kapodistrias) to Corfu Town typically costs between €12 and €20, depending on the time of day and the number of passengers. Late at night (after midnight) a nighttime surcharge of approximately 50% applies. Always make sure the meter is running before you set off.


Is there a public bus from Corfu Airport?

Yes, Bus Line 15 connects the airport with Corfu Town and costs around €1.80 per person. The service runs during limited hours and does not cover late-night arrivals, so it won't work for every flight. Travelers with lots of luggage or young children may find other options more practical.


What's the difference between a taxi and a pre-booked private transfer?

A taxi is spontaneous and available outside the airport, but the fare can vary. A pre-booked private transfer includes a fixed price agreed in advance, a driver waiting for you with a sign bearing your name, and no unexpected charges. For families and groups, a private transfer usually works out cheaper per person.


How long does the journey from the airport to Corfu Town take?

The distance between the airport and Corfu Town is approximately 3 kilometers, and the journey takes between 5 and 15 minutes depending on traffic. During the summer months (July–August) there can be some congestion that adds a few extra minutes.


Can I book a transfer in advance before flying to Corfu?

Absolutely. You can pre-book a private transfer through local tour operators, international booking platforms, or directly through many hotels. Booking ahead guarantees peace of mind, a fixed price, and a driver who will wait for you even if your flight is delayed.


How much does a private transfer to more distant areas like Paleokastritsa or Sidari cost?

For a private transfer to more remote areas such as Paleokastritsa (approximately 25 km from the airport), prices range from €35 to €60 per vehicle. Transfers to the Sidari area in the north of the island may cost more. It's always a good idea to confirm the final price in advance and get written confirmation.


In Summary — Arrive in Corfu Without Burning Unnecessary Cash

An airport transfer in Corfu doesn't have to cost a fortune — as long as you know what to expect. For couples and solo travelers, a taxi is a convenient and affordable choice for reaching Corfu Town. For families and groups, a pre-booked private transfer is almost always the right call — in terms of price, comfort, and peace of mind.

And what matters just as much as getting there is what's waiting for you on the island. Corfu is full of experiences, tours, and hidden corners that most tourists never discover. Whether it's a culinary tour of the old town, a boat trip to Mouse Island, or a full day in Paleokastritsa — our tours at Click in Corfu are ready for you. Browse all available tours, book in advance, and arrive in Corfu ready for an experience you'll never forget.

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