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Best Airport Transfer Services in Corfu (2026)

Complete comparison of every way to get from Corfu Airport to Corfu. Honest pros, cons, prices, and travel times.

Quick Answer

The best way to get from Corfu Airport to Corfu center is a pre-booked private transfer starting from 2060. The journey takes approximately 10-15 min. A pre-booked transfer offers door-to-door service, flight tracking, and a fixed price with no surprises.

All Transport Options from Corfu Airport

TransportPriceTimeRatingProsCons
★ BESTPrivate Transfer — compare with RideNavigator€20-60,10-15 min★★★★★Door-to-door, flight tracked, meet & greet, fixed priceMust book in advance
Official Airport Taxi€15-20,10-15 min★★★☆☆Available at taxi rank, no booking neededVariable price, queue possible, no flight tracking
Ride-hailing Apps€15-25,10-15 min★★★★☆App-based, transparent pricing, cashlessSurge pricing possible, pickup point confusion
Public Transport (Bus)€1.30,15-20 min★★☆☆☆Budget-friendly optionSlow, multiple stops, luggage space limited
Shared Shuttle Services€10-1520-30 min★★☆☆☆Budget-friendly optionSlow, multiple stops, luggage space limited
Car RentalVariesVaries★★★☆☆Available optionCheck availability

⚠️ Taxi Scam Warning — Corfu

Avoid traveling during the morning and evening rush hours (8-10 AM and 5-7 PM) if possible. Scams: Be wary of unofficial taxi drivers who may approach you inside the terminal.

Practical Tips

When to Book

Book: Book private transfers and shuttles at least 24 hours in advance, especially during the peak season (June-August).

Peak Hours to Avoid

peak season (June-August). Traffic Patterns: Traffic can be heavy in and around Corfu Town during peak tourist season and on weekends. Peak Hours: Avoid traveling during the morning and evening rush hours (8-10 AM and 5-7 PM) if possible.

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