You’ll cruise along northeast Corfu’s coast with a local captain, stopping to swim in clear waters and explore Agios Andreas cave before enjoying a Greek BBQ lunch right on the beach (drinks included). Expect laughter, fresh air, and time to just let go — all with pickup arranged so you can just show up and relax.
I didn’t expect the water to be that clear — like glass, honestly. We met our captain at the small dock (he waved first, which helped since I was squinting in the sun), and before I knew it, we were gliding past these little villages tucked into green hills. The engine hummed low, and there was this soft smell of sunscreen and seaweed in the air. Someone’s hat nearly blew off — everyone laughed, even the captain, who just shrugged like “it happens every day.”
Our first stop was somewhere near Erimitis. I’m still not sure exactly where — the coastline twists around so much — but we jumped straight into the water. It was cold for half a second, then just perfect. There were tiny fish darting around my toes. The cave at Agios Andreas looked smaller from outside; inside it echoed when someone whistled (not me, I can’t whistle). Our guide pointed out some old stones on shore that apparently have stories behind them, but he said it better in Greek than in English. Still got the gist.
Lunch was a proper Greek BBQ right on the sand — souvlaki, salad, bread that tasted smoky from the grill. There were cold drinks too; I grabbed an orange soda because it felt right for summer. Sitting there with salty hair and bare feet under a pine tree… I don’t know, something about it made me want to stay longer than we could. The captain poured himself a lemonade and told us about his family fishing here for generations — you could tell he meant it.
The ride back felt slower somehow, maybe because nobody wanted it to end yet. Sun on my face, sound of water slapping against the hull… I still think about that view as we rounded the last bend toward Corfu town. If you’re looking for a boat trip in Corfu that’s more relaxed than flashy — with swimming stops and real food cooked by locals — this is probably it.
Yes, a traditional Greek BBQ lunch with drinks is included during your boat trip.
The tour begins and returns at a designated meeting point along northeast Corfu’s coastline.
Yes, you’ll stop to swim at a beach in the Erimitis area and visit Agios Andreas cave.
Yes, children must be accompanied by an adult; infants can ride in a pram or stroller.
Pickup is included; public transport options are also nearby if needed.
Yes, beverages are served with your BBQ lunch on the beach.
No special fitness level is required; it’s suitable for all physical fitness levels.
Your day includes pickup from an easy meeting point along Corfu’s northeast coast, all local taxes covered, swimming stops at Erimitis beach and Agios Andreas cave, plus a traditional Greek BBQ lunch served right on the sand with drinks before heading back in the afternoon.
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