Step into Corfu's UNESCO-listed Old Town with a private local guide — navigating Venetian campaniles, Byzantine lanes, and secret food haunts that reveal the island's extraordinary layered history in just a few hours.
What to expect
A short, scenic ferry crossing to Corfu Town is itself part of the pleasure, with the Old Town's Venetian campanile rising theatrically from the sea. Your private guide leads you through the Liston's elegant arcades — modelled on Paris's Rue de Rivoli — and down lanes so narrow two people can barely pass. You taste your way through the market and hidden tavernas: Sofrito, Pastitsada, and the island's famous kumquat preserve. The twin fortresses that bracket the city — Old and New — frame a history of Venetian, French, and British rule that makes Corfu unlike anywhere else in Greece.
Good to know
Ferry from Igoumenitsa to Corfu takes approximately 90 minutes (budget accordingly vs. all-aboard). A half-day tour fits within most port call windows, but confirm timing carefully. Pre-book your private guide at least 2 weeks ahead in summer. Comfortable walking shoes essential — the old town's cobblestones are beautiful but uneven.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Igoumenitsa — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.