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Discover Corfu’s best sights in a single day with this all-in-one cruise to Paxos, Antipaxos, and Blue Lagoon—perfect for relaxed, scenic island hopping.

Exploring Greece’s Ionian Islands often involves multiple trips or complicated itineraries. This Corfu All-in-One Cruise offers a seamless way to see some of the most stunning spots in the area, all in one day. For those who love relaxing on a luxurious yacht, enjoying crystal-clear waters, and soaking in authentic Greek island vibes, this tour promises a memorable experience.
What really makes this cruise stand out is the small, intimate group size—up to 25 people—which means more personalized service and fewer crowds. Plus, the chance to visit a mix of tranquil villages, dramatic caves, and postcard-worthy lagoons makes it a flexible option for both relaxation and sightseeing.
One thing to keep in mind is that this tour doesn’t include a main meal, so you’ll want to bring some snacks or plan to eat during your time in Gaios. Still, for the overall value—considering the scenic stops, luxury boat, and knowledgeable crew—it’s a solid choice for travelers seeking a balanced mix of adventure and leisure. Perfect for those who prefer a more laid-back, authentic experience rather than busy group tours filled with large buses.

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The adventure begins bright and early at 9:00 am from Lefkimmi Port in Corfu. The meeting point is straightforward—look for the Golden Sun yacht with banners and friendly crew members ready to greet you. The boat itself is a luxury vessel, offering plenty of space to relax. We loved the way the lounge areas and sunbeds are arranged, giving everyone sufficient room to unwind and enjoy the Ionian breeze.
The small group size means you won’t be crammed or rushed, and the crew’s professionalism shines through. An experienced captain guides you through the calm waters, sharing insights about the islands and caves along the way.
The first highlight is Lakka, a peaceful village on Paxos Island. The waters here are famous for being incredibly clear, perfect for a quick swim or simply soaking up the tranquil atmosphere. Reviewers mention the “crystal waters and peaceful surroundings” as a major draw. This spot sets a relaxed tone for the day, allowing time to take photos or enjoy a quick dip before moving on.
Next, you’ll cruise past the Blue Caves—spectacular natural sea caves that showcase the area’s geological beauty. Their deep blue waters and dramatic cliffs make for fantastic photos and an exciting exploration point. The guides are often praised for their knowledge, explaining the caves’ formation and history, which adds richness to the experience. Expect to feel a thrill as you glide near the caves, marveling at their size and colors.
Antipaxos is famous for its Vrika Beach, one of the most photographed beaches in Greece. The waters here are described as “pool-like” and pristine, perfect for a swim or lounging on the boat’s sunbeds. Several reviews highlight how the water’s clarity and gentle waves make it ideal for relaxing or snorkeling. The crew provides snorkeling equipment, so you can explore underwater life if you wish.
The stop in Gaios, the main town on Paxos, is often cited as a favorite part of the trip. You get around two hours to explore its narrow streets, browse boutique shops, and snap photos of colorful waterfront houses. Guests mention the lively yet relaxed vibe, perfect for a leisurely lunch. Since the cruise doesn’t include a main meal, this is an ideal opportunity to try one of the local tavernas, enjoying authentic Greek cuisine.
The last destination is the Blue Lagoon, known for its crystal-clear waters surrounded by rocky cliffs and lush greenery. This hour-long swim in what’s often called a “natural pool” is a highlight for many. The scenery is truly postcard-worthy, with reviews praising its peaceful, untouched feel. It’s an excellent spot for photos and a final refreshing swim before heading back.
The cruise wraps up around 4:00 pm, giving you a full day of scenic sights, relaxing swims, and island charm. Throughout the day, you’ll enjoy snacks and water provided on board, with the crew ensuring everyone stays comfortable.

This cruise is designed for those seeking authentic island experiences with a touch of luxury. The 8-hour itinerary balances sightseeing with downtime, making it suitable for most travelers who enjoy gentle adventure and scenic beauty. The group size keeps it intimate, and the professional crew enhances the overall comfort.
You’ll want to bring essentials like sunscreen, sunglasses, a towel, camera, and beachwear. Since the tour doesn’t include a main meal, packing some snacks is recommended, especially if you plan to spend more time exploring Gaios or the lagoons.
Because the tour is accessible only to swimmers, non-swimmers might find it limiting. Seasickness is also worth considering if you’re particularly sensitive, though the waters tend to be calm.
At $123 per person, this cruise offers excellent value, considering the multiple stops, the luxury boat, snorkeling gear, and the professional guidance. The price covers transportation, safety equipment, and comfort amenities, making it a straightforward way to see a lot without the hassle of planning multiple trips or transportation.
Many guests appreciate the knowledgeable guides and the scenic beauty of each stop. One reviewer mentioned the “breathtaking views” at the Blue Caves and the “peaceful, turquoise waters” of Vrika Beach. Others highlight the boat’s comfort and the crew’s friendliness. Some note that the schedule provides enough flexibility to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed, although the limited lunch options mean you might want to bring extra snacks.

This cruise is ideal for travelers who want to maximize their sightseeing with minimal fuss. It’s perfect if you prefer a small-group, intimate experience rather than large, crowded tours. It suits those who enjoy relaxed, scenic days on the water and are happy to swim and explore at a leisurely pace.
It’s particularly well-suited for couples, friends, or solo travelers looking for a balanced mix of adventure and relaxation. However, those prone to seasickness or who aren’t comfortable in the water might want to consider their comfort level beforehand.

This Corfu All-in-One Cruise provides a well-rounded, scenic, and comfortable way to see some of Greece’s most beautiful island sights in a single day. With stops at charming villages, iconic caves, and clear lagoons, it caters to travelers seeking both visual beauty and relaxing sea time. The small-group approach ensures a more personal experience, and the professional crew adds a layer of confidence and insight to the journey.
While it doesn’t include a main meal, the overall value—given the stops, boat quality, and guided commentary—is hard to beat, especially for those who want a hassle-free, scenic adventure. It’s an excellent choice for travelers craving a mix of sightseeing, swimming, and island charm without the complexity of planning multiple excursions.
If you’re after a relaxed, scenic day on the water with authentic Greek island experiences, this cruise is a fantastic fit—particularly for those who value comfort, small groups, and natural beauty.

Is the tour suitable for non-swimmers?
No, the cruise is designed for swimmers, as many stops involve swimming in the clear waters. Non-swimmers may find it limiting unless they’re comfortable in the water with supervision.
What should I bring with me?
Bring essentials like sunglasses, a towel, camera, snacks, sunscreen, and beachwear. The boat provides snorkeling equipment and water, but packing extra snacks is recommended since lunch isn’t included.
How long is the cruise?
The cruise runs roughly from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, allowing plenty of time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Lefkimmi Port in Corfu, in front of Golden Sun yacht, and returns there at the end of the day.
Is the tour suitable for families?
While it’s generally suitable for most, families with young children should consider their comfort with boat trips and swimming.
Are meals included during the cruise?
No, the tour does not include a main meal. Lunch is usually enjoyed at Gaios village, and guests are encouraged to bring snacks.
What languages are spoken on the tour?
Guides speak Greek and English, making it accessible for most travelers.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your plans shift.
How much does the tour cost?
It’s $123 per person, which covers the boat, guided commentary, snorkeling gear, and amenities onboard for a full day of exploration.
This cruise offers a relaxed yet comprehensive way to experience the best of Corfu’s surrounding islands. Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned island hopper, it’s a trip that balances scenic beauty with comfort—an authentic taste of Greece’s enchanting Ionian Sea.