Remember the North

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Remember the North

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  • 6 hours (approx.)
  • From $480.61
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Six hours, four north-coast stops, zero stress. This private tour from Corfu Way T.S lines up some of the best scenery in North Corfu, with time to walk, swim if you want, and grab photos at key viewpoints. I love the laid-back, flexible pacing and the convenient pickup that keeps the day from feeling like a bus sprint. One thing to consider: each stop is timed, so you won’t get an all-day beach hangout at any single place.

You’ll be traveling in an air-conditioned vehicle with a small group of up to 8, and you’ll do it with English-speaking service (plus a mobile ticket). The vibe comes through in the details people talk about most: drivers like Maria and Simon, and guides like Savina, who are willing to adjust when someone doesn’t want to swim or wants a different plan. The only real catch is that food and drinks aren’t included, so you’ll want a little meal budget for Acharavi and possible café stops along the way.

Quick hits before you go

Remember the North - Quick hits before you go

  • North Corfu highlights with real time: Loggas Beach, Canal d’Amour (Sidari), Acharavi, Kassiopi, plus Kouloura Viewpoint.
  • Small-group comfort: private transportation in a clean, air-conditioned vehicle for up to 8 people.
  • Flexibility is part of the product: guides can adapt the day if you don’t want to swim or want alternatives.
  • Photo-friendly stops: the Loggas area includes a glass bridge, and Kouloura offers a short, high-impact viewpoint.
  • Good value if you fill the seats: one group price up to 8 means the per-person cost drops fast.

The North Corfu Route: what this tour is really like

Remember the North - The North Corfu Route: what this tour is really like
This is the kind of tour that works best when you want a focused taste of the north without spending your whole day on logistics. You get a smooth run along the coast, with stops that are mostly free to enjoy (so your budget can go toward food, drinks, and a few extras). It’s also designed as a private experience, meaning it’s only your group, not a big mixed crowd.

The day is built around short-to-medium hangs: one beach stop, one longer seaside area, a town lunch moment, a classic harbor village, and a quick viewpoint. That timing is why it feels relaxed. You can use the time however you like—walk, pause for photos, or just sit and watch the coast.

And based on guide behavior that people highlight, don’t be afraid to steer a bit. If you’d rather take a scenic café pause instead of swimming, that’s the sort of request guides seem comfortable working into the plan.

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Stop 1: Loggas Beach and the glass-bridge photo moment

Remember the North - Stop 1: Loggas Beach and the glass-bridge photo moment
Loggas Beach is your first big scenery win, and the time is set at about 45 minutes. This is where the tour starts earning its keep: you’re directed toward one of the best-looking stretches of the island’s coastline in the north.

What makes this stop special is the combination of views and a built-in photo scene. The area includes a glass-made bridge, and you can stop for a refreshment there while you shoot pictures. That’s a clever setup because you can do the viewing first, then decide whether you want to linger on the beach side after.

Practical tip: treat this as your momentum stop. If you’re the type who likes to start the day with photos before anything else, you’ll be in your element here.

Stop 2: Canal d’Amour in Sidari (walk, swim, and take your time)

Remember the North - Stop 2: Canal d’Amour in Sidari (walk, swim, and take your time)
Next up is the Canal d’Amour area in Sidari, with about 1 hour 30 minutes. Sidari is one of the best-known spots in North Corfu, and Canal d’Amour is famous for its striking coastal features—worth seeing even if you don’t plan to get in the water.

You’ll have time to walk around the area and enjoy the beach setting. If swimming is on your list, you’ll likely get enough time to do it without feeling rushed. If not, you still get the main reward: the scenery and that sense of being close to dramatic coastline.

Trade-off: it’s a popular, recognizable stop. If you come at a busy time of day, you may find it feels lively. The tour structure helps because you’re not stuck there for hours—you still get to move on and experience other parts of the north.

Acharavi lunch stop: where to slow down and eat

Remember the North - Acharavi lunch stop: where to slow down and eat
After Sidari, you’ll swing into Acharavi, described as the capital of North Corfu. This is your break in the schedule, and the key point is simple: you’ll have time to eat in either beach restaurants or in the center of the village.

Food isn’t included on this tour, so this is where you should use your energy and appetite. If you want a traditional meal with a local feel, Acharavi is the kind of place where you can choose what matches your mood—casual by the beach, or something a bit calmer in town.

Practical tip: because the tour is private and paced around your group, don’t wait until the last minute to decide where you want to eat. If you know you want a specific style (seafood, a hearty Greek plate, something quick), tell your driver early and you’ll avoid that scramble.

Stop 3: Kassiopi, Corfu’s old harbor and east-coast views

Remember the North - Stop 3: Kassiopi, Corfu’s old harbor and east-coast views
Then comes Kassiopi, with about 1 hour 30 minutes. This village is known for being one of the oldest harbors in the north, and it also has that traditional feel—more village than resort strip.

The real reason Kassiopi earns a spot is the views. From here, the route connects you to big coastal names along Corfu’s east side, with sightlines that can include places like Kouloura, Sinies, Agnos, Kerasia, and Barbati. Even if you just spend the time walking a little and taking it in, it’s one of those stops that helps you understand why people keep coming back to Corfu’s coast.

What to do with your time: if you want a mix of photos and a relaxed wander, you’ll have enough room to do both. If you prefer more of a scenic drive feel, your guide can usually help you time your walks so you’re not cutting your own viewing short.

Stop 4: Kouloura Viewpoint for a quick coast-and-Albania moment

Remember the North - Stop 4: Kouloura Viewpoint for a quick coast-and-Albania moment
The final listed stop is Kouloura Viewpoint, a short 15 minutes. Don’t dismiss it. Short stops can be great on a day like this because they give you a last hit of scenery before you’re back on the road.

This viewpoint is described as showing panoramic views over the Ionian Sea, with sightlines toward the Albanian coast. That’s the kind of final scene that makes the whole north-coast loop feel complete—beach, village, harbor views, and then an open-water horizon shot.

Practical tip: keep your camera ready. Fifteen minutes is just enough time to frame a few good photos and take a breath.

Value and pricing: what $480.61 really means for you

Remember the North - Value and pricing: what $480.61 really means for you
The price is $480.61 per group (up to 8) for about 6 hours. That’s not a small number, but it’s also not meant for a single solo traveler. Here’s how to think about value:

  • If you fill all 8 seats, you’re effectively paying about $60 per person for a private north-coast day with transportation.
  • If you have 4 people, it’s closer to $120 per person.
  • If you’re traveling as a couple, the math is less friendly unless you really care about private pacing and not dealing with crowded tours.

What makes the price feel more justified is the mix of included items that you’d otherwise piece together: private transportation, an air-conditioned vehicle, and a pickup option. Also, many stops are free to enjoy, so you’re not paying admission just to see the highlights.

Also worth noting: there’s an option to request an extra hour for 50€. If you’re the type who wants more time for photos, extra beach minutes, or a longer lunch, that flexibility can turn the tour into something that feels tailored rather than rushed.

Comfort, communication, and who runs the show

Remember the North - Comfort, communication, and who runs the show
This is a private tour/activity for only your group, and it runs in English. You’ll get a mobile ticket, and pickup is offered.

The comfort details matter more than you might think. A small, air-conditioned vehicle helps a lot in Corfu, and people specifically mention the vehicle as clean and comfortable. Since the day includes driving between coastal spots, that comfort can turn the tour from tiring to simply pleasant.

As for the human factor: guides and drivers stand out in the stories people share. Maria is mentioned as flexible and adaptive, and Simon is mentioned as punctual and courteous. Savina also appears as a standout guide in a more personal, high-care style.

If you like travel days where someone actively helps you get the most out of your time, this is the kind of tour that’s built for that.

Food, drinks, and extra stops: plan how you want to eat

A clear point: food and drinks are not included. That means you should expect to pay for meals on your own, and any café refreshment choices you make during photo stops.

One more nuance from people’s experiences: some guides may work in extra food-related moments, like a private olive oil tasting at a family-operated estate such as Carburi Estate. In some cases, people also mention add-ons like a detour to the Lawrence Durrell house or a longer hang afterward. Those aren’t listed as guaranteed parts of the core route here, so treat them as possible bonuses when timing and your interests line up.

In plain terms: if you’re food-minded, tell your guide what you like. This tour tends to respond well to direction.

Best fit: who this North Corfu tour suits

This tour is a strong match if:

  • You want a north-coast highlights day without needing a rental car.
  • You care about scenic stops plus time to walk and enjoy beaches.
  • You like a plan with room to adjust, like swapping swim time for viewpoints or cafés.
  • You’re traveling in a small group where the per-person cost makes sense.

It’s less perfect if:

  • You want a slow, all-day beach experience at one location.
  • You prefer highly structured, museum-style touring. This one is about outdoors and coastal towns.

Should you book this North Corfu tour?

Book it if you want an efficient, scenic day that covers the north coast’s key names—Loggas Beach, Canal d’Amour in Sidari, Acharavi, Kassiopi, and Kouloura Viewpoint—without feeling like you’re on rails. The best reasons to choose it are the small-group private setup and the flexible pacing that helps you tailor the day to your energy level.

Hold off if you’re chasing a full-day swimming trip or if you’re traveling solo and the group price doesn’t feel right. In that case, you might prefer a different format where you’re not paying for private transportation.

If you’re going for first-time north-coast confidence, though, this is an easy yes.

FAQ

How long is the North Corfu tour?

It runs for about 6 hours.

How many people are in a group?

The tour is up to 8 people per group, and it’s private for only your group.

Does the tour include pickup?

Pickup is offered.

Is the tour in English?

Yes, it’s offered in English.

Are admission tickets included for the stops?

Admission tickets for the listed stops are shown as free, but food, drinks, and any museum entrance fees are not included.

Is food included?

No. Food and drinks are not included, so you’ll want to plan for lunch and snacks.

Can I request an extra hour?

Yes. There’s an extra hour available upon request for 50€.

Is there free cancellation?

Yes, you can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance.

Can a baby seat be arranged?

Baby seats are available if requested.

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