Corfu feels wilder from a 4×4 seat. This Land Rover Safari Premium sends you through northern Corfu’s coast-and-hills corners with regular guide stops and an all-day plan that keeps things moving. I especially love the free hotel pickup and drop-off, because you spend less time transferring and more time looking out the window.
I also like how the day mixes viewpoints with proper “slow down” moments—village coffee time, a traditional meal, and an actual olive-oil tasting at Enotis. One thing to consider: this is off-road, and it’s not recommended if you get motion sickness or have mobility/kinetic issues, plus children up to age 7 aren’t allowed.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth planning for
- Why North Corfu by 4×4 feels like a different vacation
- Price and value: what $138.18 buys you here
- Getting picked up at 8:00: the easiest part of the day
- From Loggas Beach cliffs to photo-stop perfection
- Peroulades and Avliotes: quick village color and coffee on your terms
- Arillas and Agios Stefanos: coastal calm before the olive oil
- Vistonas and Agios Georgios: the Enotis olive oil tasting plus lunch
- The ride experience: guides, patience, and how the group stays sane
- Who this tour suits best (and who should think twice)
- What to pack and how to time your day
- Should you book Land Rover Safari Premium to North Corfu?
- FAQ
- What’s the duration of the Land Rover Safari Premium tour?
- What time does the tour start?
- Is hotel pickup included?
- What’s included in the price?
- Are admission tickets included for all stops?
- Is coffee or drinks included with the meal?
- What’s the group size?
- Is this tour suitable for children?
- What if the weather is bad?
Key highlights worth planning for

- Loggas Beach cliffs with a long morning stretch for real sea-view time
- Enotis olive oil mill tour and tasting in Vistonas (not just a quick shop stop)
- Traditional Greek lunch with platters included
- Premium 7-seater off-road vehicles with a maximum of 30 people
- Guided breaks every 30 to 40 minutes, so the pace feels manageable
- Hotel pickup from lots of North Corfu areas, starting around 8:00 am
Why North Corfu by 4×4 feels like a different vacation

This isn’t a “sit on a bus and point” kind of day. You’re in a premium 7-seater off-road vehicle, and you’ll cover northern Corfu in a way that’s hard to copy on your own. You’ll also get the rhythm right: guided stops spaced every 30 to 40 minutes keep the day from turning into one long stretch of watching roads go by.
The big payoff is the route itself. You’ll move from dramatic sea views to quiet village lanes and back toward coastal stretches, without losing time to transfers. If you want the north to feel personal—rather than just passing by—you’ll probably enjoy this format.
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Price and value: what $138.18 buys you here

At $138.18 per person for about 7 hours, the value comes from the mix of included items and the way the day is organized. You get lunch with traditional Greek platters, plus the olive oil experience at Enotis. If you’re paying separate tickets for attractions and then finding a place for lunch later, costs add up fast.
You’re also paying for transport that’s designed for uneven roads. That matters in Corfu, where “easy access” often means you miss the more interesting angles and viewpoints. The small group size (up to 30) also helps keep the day from feeling chaotic.
One practical point: wine/beer or other refreshments at the tavern aren’t included, and coffee at Avliotes costs extra. So if you drink slowly and like a second coffee, plan for that.
Getting picked up at 8:00: the easiest part of the day

The tour starts at 8:00 am, with hotel pickup from a long list of Corfu City and North Coast locations. The included pickup coverage includes places like Corfu City, Gouvia, Dasia, Agios Markos, Sidari, Roda, Acharavi, Kassiopi, Kalami, Kimari, and more. Translation: you’re less likely to have to show up early at a random meeting point.
You’ll also get a mobile ticket, and the tour is offered in English. Even if you travel with a group that speaks different languages, the escort-drivers handle the pacing and keep stops organized.
From Loggas Beach cliffs to photo-stop perfection
Loggas Beach is your first stop, and it gets the longest time—about 2 hours 45 minutes. That’s a clue that this stop isn’t a quick walk-by. Expect towering cliffs meeting clear Ionian Sea water, with plenty of time to get your bearings, take photos, and actually enjoy the view without rushing.
Why this works on an all-day tour: you’re fresh in the morning, and you can enjoy Loggas at the speed you like. If you’re the type who stands still for a minute (or ten), this is a good place to do it.
Possible drawback: because this stop is long, you’ll want to come prepared for sun and uneven ground. Bring water and wear shoes you’re comfortable walking in. Also, Loggas Beach has an admission ticket that isn’t included.
Peroulades and Avliotes: quick village color and coffee on your terms

Next comes Peroulades for about 35 minutes, followed by Avliotes. The idea here feels simple: short village time, then a slower coffee moment. You’ll get a chance to look at how people live in these northern settlements, and then you can decide how long you want to stay for coffee.
Coffee at Avliotes costs extra, so keep that in mind. If you love a morning espresso before you move again, this stop matches that mood. If you don’t do coffee, you can still use the time to walk a little, stretch your legs, and enjoy the local streets without committing to a meal.
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Arillas and Agios Stefanos: coastal calm before the olive oil

Then the day turns gentler at Arillas and Agios Stefanos for about 1 hour 15 minutes. This is where the tour slows into “sea-air time.” These are peaceful coastal areas, and they’re a nice contrast after Loggas’ cliff drama.
What you’ll likely enjoy most here is how easy it is to just sit and watch the coast. You’re not forced into an agenda. You can explore a bit, grab a snack if you want (outside of what’s included), and enjoy the natural pace of the shoreline.
Vistonas and Agios Georgios: the Enotis olive oil tasting plus lunch

Vistonas and the surrounding Agios Georgios area take up about 2 hours 25 minutes, and this is where the day gets its “food and craft” payoff. The highlight is the Enotis Olive oil mill tour and tasting, which is included. It’s not described as a hard-sell shopping stop, and the tasting is the main event.
Why this matters: olive oil in Corfu isn’t a souvenir theme—it’s part of how people understand land and food. Even if you only learn one or two things about the process, you’ll likely enjoy lunch more afterward. You’ll also get panoramic views while you’re in this area, which helps make the olive oil stop feel connected to the environment instead of separate from it.
Lunch comes at a traditional tavern with Greek platters included. One limitation: wine or beers and refreshments at the tavern are not included. If you want a full pairing, bring cash for drinks on-site.
The ride experience: guides, patience, and how the group stays sane

This tour runs with multilingual group escort-drivers, and it’s designed for comfort inside a 7-seater off-road vehicle. Stops happen every 30 to 40 minutes, which makes the day feel less like one long commute.
A few guide names have shown up for this route—George, Spyros, Juliana, and Vasili. What matters for your decision isn’t the name, though. It’s the style: guides have been described as friendly, patient, and good at explaining what you’re seeing. If you’re traveling with seniors or anyone who needs an extra minute, you’ll probably appreciate that approach.
One thing to double-check if you book expecting a strict private setup: there’s at least one account where additional passengers ended up joining at pickup. That doesn’t mean it’s guaranteed to happen, but it’s worth confirming what your booking includes so there are no surprises at 8:00 am.
Who this tour suits best (and who should think twice)
This outing works best if you want:
- a structured day across North Corfu without figuring out transport
- a mix of viewpoints and villages, not just one beach or one town
- lunch included and an olive oil tasting you can build on
It’s also for people who are comfortable in an off-road vehicle and don’t mind some rougher roads. There are height and weight considerations too: individuals taller than 195 cm or heavier than 130 kg may find the trip challenging. If you’re on the taller end or you’re worried about seat space, consider that up front.
It’s not recommended for:
- car sickness
- mobility or kinetic issues
- anyone who needs a fully accessible route
And children up to age 7 aren’t allowed, so plan around that if you’re traveling with family.
What to pack and how to time your day
You’ll be out for about 7 hours, and the day includes a long beach stop plus multiple village/coastal stretches. Pack like you’re doing a full summer walk: water, sunscreen, and a hat. Good walking shoes help, especially if you’re going to move around at Loggas.
For food and drink planning: lunch is included, but coffee at Avliotes isn’t, and drinks at the tavern aren’t included. If you know you’ll want coffee or a beer with lunch, budget a little extra.
Weather matters. This tour requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered another date or a full refund. That’s the right setup for an outdoor, off-road day.
Should you book Land Rover Safari Premium to North Corfu?
I’d book this if you want an easy, organized way to see northern Corfu’s best angles—cliffs at Loggas, calm coastal time around Arillas and Agios Stefanos, and the Enotis olive oil tasting at Vistonas—while staying comfortable with hotel pickup and included lunch.
I’d skip it (or look for a gentler option) if you get motion sickness or have mobility constraints, since this is an off-road route and not recommended for those situations. I’d also think twice if your travel style is ultra-flexible, because this day is scheduled around multiple guided stops and included activities.
If you’re ready for a full, well-timed day—views plus food plus craft—this is a strong pick for North Corfu. Just go in expecting sun, walking, and a real off-road ride.
FAQ
What’s the duration of the Land Rover Safari Premium tour?
It runs about 7 hours (approx.).
What time does the tour start?
Pickup starts for an 8:00 am start time.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes. Free hotel pickup and drop-off are included from many Corfu City and North Corfu locations listed by the operator.
What’s included in the price?
Lunch with traditional Greek platters, the premium off-road vehicle with multilingual escort-drivers, liability insurance and local taxes, free pickup and drop-off, and the Enotis olive oil mill tour and tasting.
Are admission tickets included for all stops?
Loggas Beach requires an admission ticket that is not included. Other listed stops are shown as free.
Is coffee or drinks included with the meal?
Coffee at Avliotes isn’t included. Wine or beers or refreshments in the tavern are also not included.
What’s the group size?
The maximum group size is 30 travelers.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children up to age 7 are not allowed.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.































