Best time to visit Corfu for events and culture
When to visit Corfu for festivals, cultural events, and local celebrations — the months when the city is most alive.
Best month
April
Orthodox Easter is the single best week to visit Corfu — full stop.
↑The Botides — clay pots smashed from balconies on Holy Saturday, unique to Corfu
↑Four philharmonic bands parade in funeral dirges Good Friday night
↑19°C, almost no rain, and Paleokastritsa beach tavernas freshly reopened
All months ranked — Events
Best match
Orthodox Easter is the single best week to visit Corfu — full stop.
#1 for events
Strong option
Last reasonable week to come before British school holidays carpet-bomb the island.
#2 for events
Strong option
The Goldilocks month — 23°C, dry, sea hits 19°C, and the package crowds have not landed.
#3 for events
Strong option
The other Goldilocks month — sea still 24°C, UK kids back in school, prices drop 30%.
#4 for events
Strong option
Corfu Carnival weekend brings the only winter buzz on the island.
#5 for events
Strong option
Wildflowers explode across the Korission lagoon and Mount Pantokrator trails.
#6 for events
Strong option
Most expensive and busiest week of the Corfu year — Greek mainlanders join the UK crowd.
#7 for events
Strong option
Peak UK-package month — Kavos and Sidari are full-tilt; Corfu Town stays civilised.
#8 for events
Strong option
Rains return hard but the first half of October is still beach-viable.
#9 for events
Worth considering
Christmas in Corfu Town is genuinely magical — Venetian streets lit up, no tourists.
#10 for events
Worth considering
Single rainiest month of the year — 165mm and the resorts fully shut.
#11 for events
Worth considering
Wettest month — most resorts shut but Corfu Town still trades like a normal Greek city.
#12 for events