
Corfu Sailing Itinerary
The Ionian Sea is a dream destination for sailors, offering a perfect blend of stunning natural beauty, rich history, and laid-back island life. With a Corfu bareboat charter, you have the freedom to explore this breathtaking region at your own pace, navigating between lush green islands, charming harbors, and hidden coves. Whether you’re drawn to the Venetian elegance of Corfu, the crystal-clear waters of Paxos, or the lively atmosphere of Parga, each stop promises a unique experience.
On our 7 day Corfu itinerary, sail through the Heptanese Islands, dropping anchor in secluded bays, dining at waterfront tavernas, and soaking in the Mediterranean sun. With gentle breezes, short sailing distances, and a wealth of incredible sights, this itinerary is designed to inspire adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable moments on the water. Get ready to set sail on the ultimate Greek island-hopping journey.
7-Day Sailing Itinerary from Corfu: Bareboat Yacht Charter
Gouvia Marina, Corfu
Your journey begins at Gouvia Marina, a bustling hub for sailors and one of the largest marinas in the Ionian. Just 15 minutes by road from Corfu Town, this lively marina is the perfect launchpad for an unforgettable adventure. Step aboard your yacht, feel the gentle sway of the water, and take in the dazzling coastline as you prepare to explore the Ionian’s hidden gems. Spend your first evening soaking in the relaxed marina atmosphere, enjoying a delicious meal at a waterfront taverna, and making final preparations for your voyage.
Mooring
Gouvia Marina provides modern facilities, including water, electricity, fuel, WiFi, and showers. Pre-booking is recommended during peak season.
Things to do
Before setting off, explore the area around Gouvia. Visit the nearby beaches, take a leisurely walk along the marina, or enjoy a quiet evening at a seaside café. If you’re eager to stretch your legs, a short taxi ride can take you to the Achilleion Palace, a stunning neoclassical villa with breathtaking views of the island.
Facilities
Gouvia Marina offers everything you need, from waterfront restaurants serving fresh seafood to well-stocked provisioning stores. You’ll also find ATMs, laundry services, car and bike hire, and a chandlery for any last-minute boat necessities.

Corfu to Mandraki Harbor, Corfu Old Town
After sailing for around 1.5 hours along Corfu’s breathtaking northeast coastline, you’ll reach Mandraki Harbor, nestled beneath the towering walls of Corfu’s Old Fortress. This charming harbor places you right in the heart of Corfu’s Old Town, where Venetian architecture, lively squares, and historic landmarks create an enchanting atmosphere. Spend the day wandering through its maze of cobbled streets, indulging in authentic Greek cuisine, and taking in the vibrant energy of this UNESCO-listed gem.
Mooring
Mandraki Harbor is small and in high demand. Arrive early or call ahead for reservations to secure a spot beneath the ancient Venetian walls.
Things to do
Stroll through Corfu’s Old Town, where charming alleyways lead to hidden courtyards and historic churches. Walk along the Liston Promenade, visit the iconic Palaio Frourio (Old Fortress), and admire the blend of Venetian, French, and British influences. For a cultural escape, head to the Byzantine Museum or explore the fascinating history of the Achilleion Palace. As the sun sets, enjoy a waterfront dinner at a taverna, savoring traditional dishes like sofrito and fresh seafood, while taking in the stunning views of the harbor.
Facilities
Mandraki offers water, electricity, showers, and a selection of nearby restaurants and bars, making it an ideal overnight stop.

Mandraki Harbor to Lakka, Paxos
Leaving Corfu behind, set a course for Paxos, an island of unspoiled beauty where olive groves cascade toward turquoise waters. After around 2.5 hours of sailing, you’ll reach Lakka, on the northern tip. Its sheltered bay, framed by verdant hills, creates the perfect anchorage. The water here is so clear that you can see your anchor resting on the seabed, and the charming waterfront welcomes you with its laid-back vibe.
Mooring
Lakka’s bay allows for anchoring, while the town quay offers lazy lines. Arrive early as it’s a popular stop, especially in summer.
Things to do
Dive into the inviting waters of Lakka Bay, where gentle waves lap against the golden shore. Take a scenic walk to the lighthouse for breathtaking sea views, or kayak through the sea caves carved into the island’s coastline. For dinner, indulge in the catch of the day at a traditional Greek taverna, where you’ll taste some of the freshest seafood in the Ionian.
Or, you could soak in the slower way of life on Antipaxos, Paxos’ tiny sister island. Anchor along the northern shore and explore the two beaches: Vriki and Voutoumi. You’ll have smooth, crystal clear waters perfect for swimming and snorkelling.
Facilities
Lakka offers facilities such as water, WiFi, restaurants, bars, small supermarkets, and a fuel station.

Lakka to Parga, mainland Greece
Sailing across the Ionian, you’ll reach Parga, a postcard-perfect town on mainland Greece. With its colorful houses stacked against the hillside, cobbled streets winding down to the sea, and a Venetian castle standing guard above, Parga feels like a dream. After around 3 hours of sailing, you’ll be ready to explore this lively town, with its wonderful mix of history, beachside bliss, and vibrant nightlife.
Mooring
Parga’s town quay offers lazy lines, while anchoring in the bay is an alternative. Arriving early ensures the best spots, especially in peak season.
Things to do
Wander through Parga’s colorful alleys, stopping to browse artisan boutiques and sample local delicacies. Climb up to the Venetian Castle for a mesmerizing view of the coastline, or take a swim to Panagia Island, a tiny islet with a charming whitewashed chapel. As night falls, experience the town’s lively bars and tavernas, where Greek hospitality is in full swing.
Facilities
Parga has numerous facilities including water, electricity, restaurants, cafés, ATMs, and a fuel station.

Parga to Sivota Mourtos
Cruise 2 hours north along Greece’s verdant coast to the rugged Sivota Islands. Tucked behind the three Greek islands in the chain, Nisis Ay Nikolaos, Nisis Sivota and Nisis Siv Mavros Notos, Mourtos is a tranquil little village perched on mainland Greece, perfect for a day of relaxing and enjoying the peace and quiet. This destination is a favorite among sailors for its secluded beaches and stunning, unspoiled nature.
Mooring
Sivota Mourtos has multiple mooring options, including the town quay and sheltered anchorages behind the Sivota Islands.
Things to do
Explore the Sivota Islands by dinghy, discovering hidden coves and caves with waters so clear they look like liquid glass. Relax on the sun-drenched shores of Bella Vraka Beach, or snorkel in the famous Blue Lagoon, where the water shimmers in a kaleidoscope of blues and greens. Find an array of water sports activities and late-night action on Sand Bar Bay, located on the south side of the Sivota Islands.
Facilities
Here, you’ll find plenty of facilities available to you, including water, electricity, showers, tavernas, small supermarkets, and laundry services.

Sivota Mourtos to Plataria, mainland Greece
It’s just a short 1.5 hour hop from Sivota Mourtos north to Plataria, leaving you plenty of time to explore both Corfu’s southern shores and the coast of mainland Greece. This quiet fishing village, tucked away from the crowds, invites you to slow down and savor the beauty of authentic Greek life. With friendly locals, waterfront tavernas, and a stunning natural backdrop, it’s the perfect place to unwind.
Mooring
Plataria’s harbor has a well-protected quay with lazy lines and a long breakwater leading to the lively waterfront.
Things to do
Sunbathing, Hiking, Shopping, Exploring
Facilities
Water, electricity, restaurants, cafés, ATMs, fuel, and laundry services are all available.
Discover Plataria
Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the harbor, stopping to admire handmade crafts at Gratsouna Art Gallery. The beach is just a stone’s throw away, offering warm, shallow waters perfect for swimming. As the evening sets in, indulge in fresh seafood at a harborside taverna, where the day’s catch is grilled to perfection.

Plataria to Corfu
Today you’ll head back up Corfu’s coast to our base at Gouvia Marina, with around 3 hours of sailing time. The island’s golden coastline welcomes you once more, and Gouvia Marina awaits as the perfect place to end your adventure.
Mooring
Arriving at Gouvia Marina by 5 PM ensures a smooth check-in and final boat inspection. The marina is spacious, but early arrival is always beneficial.
Things to do
Celebrate your last night with a rooftop cocktail overlooking Corfu Town, or take a final stroll through its historic streets. Stop by Boukari, a peaceful fishing village, for a farewell seafood feast by the water, savoring every last moment of your Ionian sailing adventure.
Facilities
All essential marina services are available, including water, electricity, fuel, WiFi, restaurants, and provisioning stores.

Ready to explore Corfu’s stunning coastline? Start planning your bareboat charter today and set sail on the ultimate Greek island-hopping adventure.
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