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Discover the stunning islands of Paxos and Antipaxos on a private boat tour from Corfu, with swimming, snorkeling, and personalized experiences.
If you’re dreaming of a day on the water exploring some of Greece’s most captivating islands, this private boat trip from Corfu to Paxos and Antipaxos might just be your perfect escape. Designed for small groups of up to 10 people, this 8-hour adventure offers a flexible, personalized way to experience the stunning scenery, pristine beaches, and fascinating caves of Western Greece. With a professional skipper at the helm, you’re free to set your own pace and enjoy the trip exactly how you want—whether that’s relaxing on deck, swimming in crystal-clear coves, or paddling around in a SUP.
One thing we love about this tour is its focus on exclusivity and customization. Unlike crowded group tours, you’ll have your own private vessel, which means no racing between stops or fighting for space. The boat itself is well-equipped, combining comfort with practicality, including Bluetooth speakers, snorkeling gear, and a sun canopy. However, one possible consideration is the fuel surcharge, which adds roughly €350 to the cost—something to keep in mind when budgeting for your day.
This experience suits travelers who enjoy a mix of leisure, adventure, and scenic beauty, especially those looking for a more intimate, flexible way to explore Greece’s famous islands. If you’re someone who values personalized service and authentic moments over large tour groups, this trip should appeal.


This private boat tour promises a scenic 8-hour voyage from Corfu, with the chance to explore the mythologically significant islands of Paxos and Antipaxos. The journey begins at El. Venizelou 32, where your skipper greets you aboard the Victoria, a sleek vessel built in 2014 and recently refitted in 2022. Her 9-meter length and cruising speed of 28 knots make for a smooth, swift ride across the water, while features like electric anchor lifts and a freshwater shower ensure comfort on board.
The highlight, of course, is the chance to visit Paxos and Antipaxos, known for their steep cliffs, lush greenery, and some of Greece’s most beautiful beaches. But perhaps the jewel of the trip is the Blue Caves—famous for their striking blue waters and the way sunlight filters through from above, creating an otherworldly glow. You’ll have plenty of chances to marvel at these natural wonders, often regarded as a must-see for visitors.
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Starting from El. Venizelou 32, you’ll set sail with your private skipper, who is well-versed in the local lore and geography. This relaxed start means you can settle in, enjoy some snacks and drinks, and get ready for the day ahead. We loved the way the crew balanced professionalism with friendliness, making sure everyone felt comfortable and informed.
Paxos, the smallest of the Ionian islands, is a highlight for its charming villages, white-sand beaches, and steep, lush shores. While on the island, you have time to walk around Gaios, the main port, or simply relax on the deck admiring the scenic coastline. The quiet beauty of Paxos makes it a perfect spot for unwinding away from tourist-heavy spots.
Antipaxos is renowned for its pristine beaches and turquoise waters, making it a magnet for swimmers and sunbathers. You’ll get a chance to walk along the white sandy beaches, float in the calm waters, or paddleboard if you prefer staying active. Reviewers have noted the beaches here as some of the most beautiful they’ve seen, with clear waters perfect for a refreshing swim or snorkeling.
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The Blue Caves are a must-see, with their dramatic cliffs and shimmering waters. The caves are accessible by boat, allowing you to marvel at the natural formations and take memorable photos. Many guests comment that this stop is worth the entire trip, noting how the sunlight creates a surreal, vibrant blue hue in the water.
While the tour doesn’t include a meal, travelers are free to end their day with a delicious lunch in Gaios—an option many find appealing after a full day on the water. The balance between free time and guided stops means you can customize the experience as you see fit.

Included in the price are the services of a professional skipper, snacks, bottled water, beer, soft drinks, snorkeling gear, and a SUP board—great for those who want a mix of relaxation and activity. You’ll also enjoy Bluetooth speakers for music and all fees and taxes.
However, be aware that there’s a fuel surcharge of approximately €350 per group, which is not included in the base price. This is a common practice for private boat tours, reflecting the actual costs of fuel for such a vessel. Lunch in a local restaurant is also not included, but many guests choose to explore local eateries at their stop in Gaios.

The big draw here is privacy and flexibility. Unlike group tours, which often have fixed schedules and crowded spots, this private experience allows you to decide when to swim, snorkel, or chill on deck. The boat’s features, such as the Bluetooth sound system and snorkel equipment, enhance your onboard experience, making it a fun, social outing.
Plus, the tour’s length and itinerary are designed to maximize sightseeing without rushing. Many reviewers praise the stunning views, especially during the drive to Blue Caves and along Paxos’s rugged coastlines. The boat’s speed and comfort mean you’ll cover a lot of ground comfortably, with plenty of opportunities for photo stops and relaxing in scenic coves.

While the tour offers excellent value for its exclusivity, the fuel surcharge can be a surprise if not anticipated—adding roughly €350 to your total. It’s worth factoring this into your budget when comparing options. Also, since the boat is not suitable for wheelchair users, travelers with mobility issues should consider this limitation.
Weather can also impact the experience; choppy seas might make snorkeling or paddleboarding less enjoyable. It’s wise to check the weather forecast close to your trip date and be prepared for possible changes.
This experience suits travelers who value personalized service, want to avoid crowds, and enjoy a mix of relaxation and adventure. It’s perfect for small groups, couples, or friends who want a private, intimate day exploring Greece’s iconic islands. If you’re keen on swimming, snorkeling, and enjoying stunning scenery at your own pace, this trip offers excellent value.
It’s also ideal for those who appreciate flexibility—you can customize the stops, activities, and even plan a scenic lunch. However, if you prefer guided group tours with fixed itineraries or are on a tight budget, other options might be more suitable.

This private boat trip to Paxos and Antipaxos offers a beautifully balanced experience of scenic beauty, authentic relaxation, and personalized service. With the boat’s modern amenities, the chance to explore caves, swim in crystal waters, and enjoy the Greek coastline without the bustle of crowds, it’s well suited for those looking for a special day out in Greece.
The value is clear when you consider the exclusivity, flexibility, and stunning locations you’ll visit. It’s an especially good choice for small groups, couples, or friends who want a tailored adventure rather than a cookie-cutter tour.
For travelers craving a more authentic, chill day on Greece’s beautiful islands, this private boat tour hits the sweet spot. Just remember to account for the fuel surcharge and optional lunch expenses, and you’ll be set for a memorable day under the Greek sun.

Is this a full-day tour?
Yes, it lasts approximately 8 hours, starting from Corfu and including visits to Paxos, Antipaxos, and the Blue Caves.
Can I personalize the itinerary?
Absolutely. The tour is private, so you can choose how long to stay at each stop and whether to swim, snorkel, or paddleboard.
Is food included in the tour?
No, lunch is not included, but you have the option to end the trip with a meal in Gaios or bring your own snacks.
What equipment is provided?
Snorkeling gear and a SUP board are included, along with Bluetooth speakers for music onboard.
Are drinks provided?
Yes, bottled water, soft drinks, and beer are complimentary. Additional alcohol can be enjoyed responsibly.
How many people can join?
Up to 10 guests per booking, making it a cozy, intimate experience.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s best suited for older children and teenagers who can comfortably enjoy boating and swimming activities. The boat is not suitable for wheelchair users.
What is the boat like?
The Victoria is a modern vessel with features like hydraulic steering, an electric anchor lift, and a sun canopy—designed for comfort and easy handling.
How much does the fuel surcharge add?
Approximately €350, paid separately, to cover the fuel costs for the boat.
This private Paxos & Antipaxos tour combines personalized adventure with the chance to see some of Greece’s most breathtaking waterscapes—perfect for travelers who want an authentic, flexible, and memorable day on the sea.