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The Greek Islands Paxos and Antipaxos: A Day Trip from Corfu

Welcome to our guide to visiting the Greek Islands Paxos and Antipaxos on a Day Trip from Corfu Greece! In this guide, we will provide you with all the information you need about the islands of Paxos and Antipaxos, including the must-see places for a day trip from Corfu. We will start with an introduction to these beautiful yet relatively unknown Greek Islands. Unlike many other popular Greek islands, Paxos and Antipaxos have managed to maintain a low-key, authentic, and laidback charm, making them true hidden gems.

Paxos and Antipaxos are small Greek Islands, part of the Ionian Islands, situated in the Ionian Sea, near the west coast of mainland Greece. The closest island to Paxos and Antipaxos is the popular Island of Corfu, and they can easily be included in your Corfu itinerary. In Greek mythology, Poseidon created Paxos Island by striking Corfu with his trident, so that he and his wife Amphitrite could have some peace and quiet. And that is what this day trip from Corfu is all about, as Paxos and Antipaxos are a perfect getaway for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty.

Now, what is so special about Paxos and Antipaxos? They are heaven for beach lovers and nature enthusiasts, with crystal clear waters, white sand beaches, high cliffs, and deep blue caves. On this day trip from Corfu, you can visit charming Greek villages, sail around the islands admiring the geology and the unique rock formations, explore the deep caves, and swim and snorkel in the clearest waters on amazing beaches. We will tell you all about the beautiful day we had visiting Paxos and Antipaxos. 

We will begin with some information on their location, how to get to them, and when to visit them.

Note that all photography on this guide (and throughout our website) was shot by me (Alina) and if you wish to purchase any, some are available at my Etsy shop.

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Map of Greece, location of Paxos and Antipaxos
Location of Paxos and Antipaxos in Greece

Paxos and Antipaxos are located in the Ionian Sea, just off the west coast of mainland Greece. The red mark on the map above marks the islands, you can see the close location to Albania and you can even see Italy on the left side of the map. Paxos lies 15 km from the southern tip of Corfu and the same distance from the mainland.

How to get to Paxos and Antipaxos?

Corfu International Airport (CFU) in Corfu Town is the closest airport to Paxos and Antipaxos. There are ferry services from Corfu that take around 1 hour and from the mainland, Praga or Igoumenitsa, that take around 1.5 hours. Also, many boat tour providers from Corfu organize boat tours to Paxos and Antipaxos, and that is what we chose. We will tell you about the company we chose and why.

When to Visit Paxos and Antipaxos

The Greek Islands, Paxos and Antipaxos, have a Mediterranean climate, with mild wet winters and hot dry summers.

TEMPERATURE – As you can see in the chart below, the summer months can get pretty hot from June until September with temperatures ranging from 32°C (90°F) to 18°C (64°F). The winter months are quite mild with temperatures ranging from 17C (62°F) to 5°C (41°F).

Average High and Low Temperature in Paxos and Antipaxos
Average High and Low Temperature in Paxos and Antipaxos © WeatherSpark.com

RAINFALL – In the chart below, you can see the precipitation throughout the year. June and July are the driest months with the lowest rainfall averages and November and December are the wettest months.

Average Monthly Rainfall in Paxos and Antipaxos
Average Monthly Rainfall in Paxos and Antipaxos © WeatherSpark.com

WATER TEMPERATURE – Swimming in the crystal clear waters in Paxos and Antipaxos is a must-do, therefore, you might be interested to know the water temperatures throughout the months.  As you can see in the chart below, from the end of June until the beginning of October the water temperature is the warmest, ranging between 23°C (73°F) to 25°C (77°F).

Average Water Temperature in Paxos and Antipaxos
Average Water Temperature in Paxos and Antipaxos © WeatherSpark.com

Overall, we recommend visiting Paxos and Antipaxos during the summer months, between July and September. We visited at the end of June and the weather was perfect, sunny and warm without any rain but the water temperature was a bit on the colder side for us.

We did a lot of research on the companies providing boat trips from Corfu to Paxos and Antipaxos. One of our key considerations was the number of participants, as we preferred a more intimate experience with fewer people. Additionally, we were looking for a smaller-sized boat that would allow us to explore the inside of the caves in Paxos.

We chose Trident Speedboat Cruises and had a blast! The crew members, Captain Spiros and Vasilis, were both friendly and professional. They took everyone’s photos several times, even underwater (check out below the amazing photo they took of us!), and sent them to us via email. We had long swimming and snorkeling opportunities at different places in Paxos and Antipaxos and a long stop for exploring the lovely Gaios, for lunch as well. On top of that, we were provided with a bottle of water, a glass of champagne, and chocolates on board.

Trident Cruises, Corfu, Greece
Trident Speedboat Cruises, Greece © The Luxury Travelers

The boat itself was clean, modern, and equipped with a toilet, and it could take up to 16 passengers. Another thing that stood out from other tour companies was the addition of visiting the Blue Lagoon Beach on the mainland, which is typically offered as a separate day trip. It was definitely a bonus as it was a great spot for snorkeling with hundreds of fish. Check out the amazing photo of us below that they took underwater!

Us snorkeling at the Blue Lagoon Beach on our day trip from Corfu to Paxos and Antipaxos
Us snorkeling at the Blue Lagoon Beach - Taken by the crew of Trident Speedboat Cruises, Greece © The Luxury Travelers

Paxos and Antipaxos Day Trip Itinerary

In the map below, you can see that we’ve marked 1 the port of Lefkimmi, from where the boat trip departs Corfu Island. 2-7 marks all the stops we had in Paxos and Antipaxos and 8 marks the final stop at the Blue Lagoon Beach near Syvota on the mainland, before returning to Lefkimmi in Corfu.

Map of our Paxos and Antipaxos Day Trip Itinerary - Paxos and Antipaxos Day Trip from Corfu Greece - The Luxury Travelers
Map of our Paxos and Antipaxos Day Trip Itinerary: 1 – Lefkimmi Port, Corfu; 2 – Gaios, Paxos; 3 – Lakka, Paxos; 4 - Ypapanti's Cave, Paxos; 5 – Blue Caves, Paxos; 6 - Tripitos Arch, Paxos; 7 – Vrika Beach, Antipaxos; 8 – Blue Lagoon Beach, Syvota

Paxos, Greece:

Paxos Island is the larger of the two, about 9 km long and 3 km wide. Paxos is the more populated island, renowned for its picturesque landscapes, charming scenic villages, crystal-clear waters, high cliffs, and deep blue caves. Much of its hilly landscape is covered in olive groves and vineyards, while the west coast is dominated by steep, chalky cliffs that have eroded over time creating caves, including the famous blue caves. Paxos is a great choice for a longer stay, with several hotels located on the island.

Gaios, the Capital of Paxos

We had about 1.5 hours to explore the charming Greek village of Gaios, which is the Capital of Paxos. A vibrant port village with Venetian-style architecture and cobbled streets, lined with many cafes and numerous small shops, perfect for picking up some local souvenirs. This was one of our last stops on our day trip, making it an excellent spot for having lunch at one of the many harborside restaurants serving fresh fish, although we opted for some pizza instead 😊

Gaios, Paxos, Greece
Gaios, Paxos © The Luxury Travelers
Gaios, Paxos, Greece - a stop on our Paxos and Antipaxos day trip itinerary
Gaios, Paxos © The Luxury Travelers
Gaios, Paxos, Greece
Gaios, Paxos © The Luxury Travelers

Lakka, Paxos

Lakka is another lovely village in Paxos with similar Venetian-style colorful small buildings with many tavernas and boutiques shops. The colors of the water are amazing with a greenish blue tint.

Lakka Port, Paxos, Greece
Lakka Port, Paxos, Greece © The Luxury Travelers
Lakka Port, Paxos, Greece
Lakka Port, Paxos, Greece © The Luxury Travelers

Ypapanti's Cave, Paxos

Next, we will move to the scenic part of our Paxos and Antipaxos day trip itinerary, where we explore the amazing geology and natural beauty of the islands. Ypapanti’s Cave is the first cave we encounter and explore from the inside. It is located on the west side of Paxos Island at the bottom of a dramatic high cliff scenery.

Ypapanti's Cave, Paxos, Greece
Ypapanti's Cave, Paxos © The Luxury Travelers
Inside the Ypapanti's Cave, Paxos, Greece
Inside the Ypapanti's Cave, Paxos © The Luxury Travelers
Ypapanti's Cave, Paxos, Greece
Ypapanti's Cave, Paxos © The Luxury Travelers
Ypapanti's Cave, Paxos, Greece
Ypapanti's Cave, Paxos © The Luxury Travelers
Ypapanti's Cave, Paxos, Greece
Ypapanti's Cave, Paxos © The Luxury Travelers

Blue Caves, Paxos

The famous Blue Caves in Paxos are the definite highlight of this Paxos and Antipaxos day trip. The colors of the water are simply mesmerizing – crystal clear waters with a light turquoise hue. We had a half-hour stop for scenic swimming and snorkeling in the caves. Inside one of the caves there is a hole, don’t miss how the sun lights its interior. Also, you can relax at the adjacent tiny beach.

Blue Caves, Paxos, Greece - Day trip itinerary to the Greek islands Paxos and Antipaxos
Blue Caves, Paxos © The Luxury Travelers
Inside the Blue Caves, Paxos, Greece
Inside the Blue Caves in Paxos © The Luxury Travelers
A hole at the Blue Caves, Paxos, Greece
A hole at the Blue Caves in Paxos © The Luxury Travelers
Blue Caves, Paxos, Greece
Blue Caves, Paxos © The Luxury Travelers
Inside the Blue Caves, Paxos, Greece
Inside the Blue Caves in Paxos © The Luxury Travelers
Blue Caves, Paxos, Greece
Inside the Blue Caves in Paxos © The Luxury Travelers

Tripitos Arch, Paxos

Next on our Paxos and Antipaxos day trip itinerary, we will pass under Tripitos Arch, a natural rock formation formed as a bridge.

Tripitos Arch, Paxos, Greece
Tripitos Arch, Paxos © The Luxury Travelers
Under the Tripitos Arch, Paxos, Greece on a day trip to Paxos and Antipaxos
Under the Tripitos Arch, Paxos © The Luxury Travelers
Tripitos Arch, Paxos, Greece
Tripitos Arch, Paxos © The Luxury Travelers

Near Tripitos Arch, we passed another monolith rock formation. Next, we will be heading to Antipaxos!

A Monolith, Paxos, Greece
A Monolith, Paxos © The Luxury Travelers

Antipaxos, Greece:

Just 2 kilometers south of Paxos lies the even smaller island of Antipaxos (anti means opposite), just 3 km long and 1 km wide. It is famous for its pristine beaches, crystal clear turquoise waters, white sand, and vibrant underwater world. It offers an idyllic escape from the crowds as there are no hotels on the island. Moreover, there are no shops or even normal roads on the island, and it is visited mainly for its beautiful secluded beaches.

Vrika Beach, Antipaxos

We stopped at the small Vrika Beach on Antipaxos, less crowded than the adjacent Voutoumi Beach, which is more visited by bigger boat tours. Vrika Beach is simply beautiful! This tropical scenery of turquoise waters and white sand beach does not fall out of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean. For a second, you might forget that you are in fact in Greece! We had one and a half hours to relax and swim there. Consider having lunch at one of the three tavernas offering local cuisine and grilled fresh fish.

Vrika Beach, Antipaxos, Greece
Vrika Beach, Antipaxos © The Luxury Travelers
Vrika Beach, Antipaxos, Greece
Vrika Beach, Antipaxos © The Luxury Travelers
Young Seagulls at Vrika Beach, Antipaxos, Greece
Young Seagulls at Vrika Beach, Antipaxos © The Luxury Travelers
Us at Vrika Beach, Antipaxos, Greece - as part of our day trip from Corfu to Paxos and Antipaxos
Us at Vrika Beach, Antipaxos © The Luxury Travelers

Bonus: Blue Lagoon Beach on the Mainland

As most of Paxos and Antipaxos day tours end here, Trident took us to the Blue Lagoon Beach on the mainland, near Syvota. Here as well, the colors of the water were amazing crystal clear turquoise. This was an amazing spot for snorkeling as there were hundreds of fish. We had 45 minutes for this last stop on our itinerary before returning to Lefkimmi in Corfu.

Blue Lagoon Beach, Syvota, Greece
Blue Lagoon Beach, Syvota, Greece © The Luxury Travelers
Fish while Snorkeling at the Blue Lagoon Beach, Syvota, Greece
Snorkeling at the Blue Lagoon Beach, Syvota, Greece © The Luxury Travelers
Fish while Snorkeling at the Blue Lagoon Beach, Syvota, Greece, part of a day trip from Corfu to Paxos and Antipaxos
Snorkeling at the Blue Lagoon Beach, Syvota, Greece © The Luxury Travelers
Blue Lagoon Beach, Syvota, Greece
Blue Lagoon Beach, Syvota, Greece © The Luxury Travelers

Well, this is it! We hope that this guide to the Greek Islands Paxos and Antipaxos helps you plan your day trip from Corfu.

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