Greece · Ionian Sea · Corfu
A yacht charter in Corfu is an especially rewarding way to experience Greece at Easter. If you want to combine sailing in Corfu with culture, history and living traditions, Holy Week offers an atmosphere unlike anywhere else in the Ionian Islands. From Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday, the island feels festive, vibrant and deeply rooted in centuries-old rituals.
From moving processions accompanied by Corfu’s famous philharmonic bands to the iconic pot-throwing tradition on Holy Saturday, Easter in Corfu is truly unique. Anyone planning a Corfu yacht charter will discover not only beautiful sailing conditions in the Ionian Sea, but also a cultural richness that makes a Corfu sailing holiday especially memorable.
We recommend arriving early in the morning to explore Corfu Town on land before starting your yacht charter in Corfu. Wander through the Venetian-style streets of the old town, witness the smashing of clay pots from balconies on Holy Saturday and soak up the island’s extraordinary atmosphere. The services, the First Resurrection celebrations and the festivities continuing through Easter Sunday make boat rental in Corfu at this time of year a truly special travel idea.
After that, your sailing itinerary begins from Gouvia Marina. This 7-day route for your Corfu yacht charter follows the island’s east coast and continues to Paxos and Antipaxos. It combines cultural highlights with relaxed sailing, scenic anchorages, crystal-clear water and the unmistakable charm of the Ionian Sea.
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Approx. 6–8 NM total
Your Corfu sailing holiday begins with one of Greece’s most striking Easter traditions: the pot-throwing ceremony on Holy Saturday in Corfu Town. Around 11 a.m., the old town around the Liston fills with locals and visitors as large clay pots are thrown from balconies. It is a spectacular ritual and an unforgettable way to begin your trip before you take over your yacht.
In the afternoon, check-in takes place at Gouvia Marina, one of the main departure points for yacht charter Corfu. After boarding, a short warm-up sail is ideal, for example towards Kommeno Bay or Dassia Beach. There you can enjoy your first swim stop and a relaxed dinner on board with sunset views.
Spend the night either at anchor or comfortably in the marina. For anyone choosing boat hire in Corfu for the first time, this easy first day is an ideal start.
Approx. 22 NM – around 4 hours of sailing, split into sections
On Easter Sunday, it is worth making a short sail to Mandraki Marina beneath the Old Fortress of Corfu Town. This allows you to experience the celebrations up close once more, enjoy traditional Easter dishes and immerse yourself in the island’s festive atmosphere. This blend of culture and sea is exactly what makes sailing in Corfu at Easter so special.
After lunch, continue south along Corfu’s east coast. Your destination is the fishing village of Petriti, known for its calm anchorage and welcoming tavernas. For anyone who wants to combine yacht charter in Corfu with relaxed daily distances and authentic stops, this is a wonderfully atmospheric place.

Approx. 20 NM – around 3.5 hours of sailing
After a quiet morning in Petriti, set course for Paxos. This crossing is a rewarding leg for those who want their Corfu yacht charter to include a taste of open-water sailing in the Ionian Sea. By afternoon, you will arrive in Lakka in the north of Paxos.
Lakka’s sheltered bay is one of the most popular stops on a Corfu sailing holiday with side trips to the nearby Ionian islands. Crystal-clear water, excellent conditions for swimming and paddleboarding, and a charming village with tavernas and olive groves make this one of the highlights of the itinerary.
Approx. 15 NM – around 3.5 hours of sailing
Today, your yacht charter in Corfu continues to Antipaxos. This tiny island is famous for its turquoise water and almost untouched nature. Many travellers choose boat rental Corfu for precisely these kinds of destinations: short distances, striking colours and beautiful swimming bays.
Recommended stops include Voutoumi Beach with its luminous blue water, Mesovrika Beach for a peaceful swim and Rodovani Beach for a relaxed lunch on board. Spend the afternoon swimming, snorkelling and simply enjoying the setting. Depending on the weather, you can anchor overnight off Antipaxos or return to a more sheltered spot near Paxos.

Approx. 10 NM – around 3 hours including exploration
After a morning swim, continue on to Gaios. The approach to the harbour is one of those moments that makes a Corfu yacht charter so appealing: pastel-coloured houses, waterfront cafés and a wonderfully relaxed atmosphere.
If conditions allow, you may want to detour to the Tripitos Arch or the sea caves on Paxos’ west coast. Once in Gaios, take time for a walk along the promenade, through the narrow streets and to the tavernas by the water. Anyone who wants to combine sailing in Corfu and the surrounding islands with Mediterranean lifestyle will especially enjoy this stop.
Approx. 28 NM – around 5 hours of sailing with a stop
Your final major sailing day takes you northeast towards the islands of Syvota off the Epirus coast. This leg shows once again why boat rental in Corfu is such an attractive choice for so many sailors: varied distances, scenic coastlines and rewarding swim stops.
Two of the most popular places to stop are the Blue Lagoon with its crystal-clear water and Pisina Beach on Agios Nikolaos, also known as “The Pool”. After a swim stop or a relaxed lunch break, begin the return leg to Gouvia Marina. Plan to arrive back in the late afternoon, allowing enough time for refuelling, check-out and one final relaxed evening.
A yacht charter in Corfu at Easter is far more than a classic sailing holiday. The island combines powerful traditions, Venetian flair, well-protected sailing grounds and dream destinations such as Paxos and Antipaxos. Anyone planning to rent a yacht in Corfu will find a journey where culture and sailing come together in a particularly rewarding way.
With Master Yachting, you can find the right yacht for your Corfu sailing holiday — with or without a skipper, entirely according to your wishes. That makes yacht charter Corfu the perfect blend of relaxation, discovery and Mediterranean Easter atmosphere.
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