Spring on Corfu
The weather in Corfu is generally warm in the spring when our charter flights start operating to the Ionian Islands. Temperatures typically reach the low 20s, with occasional rain showers. The island is covered in wildflowers that bloom after the winter rains, offering a beautiful sight for those who explore the inland olive groves and country footpaths. Pack waterproof jackets and extra layers for cooler evenings.
Summer on Corfu: June, July and August
June is a great time to visit Corfu, with warm seas and comfortable temperatures in the mid-20s. Beaches and tavernas are less crowded, and rain is less likely. July and August, the hottest and busiest months, see temperatures soaring into the mid-30s and even 40s. Families flock to the beaches, and restaurants are lively late into the night. Protect yourself from the sun with tanning lotion, a hat, and lightweight clothing. Consider taking a siesta during the hottest part of the day and dining later like the locals. Air-conditioned accommodation is essential during peak season for a good night's sleep.
Autumn on Corfu: September and October
September and early October offers warm daytime temperatures and cooler evenings, making it a quieter and more comfortable time to visit. Mosquitoes can be a problem during the summer, but you can minimise discomfort by using insect repellent, both in your suntan lotion and before going out in the evening. Mosquito repellent devices are also available from local supermarkets. To deter mosquitoes, turn off indoor lights, close shutters and doors, and use lemon-scented candles.
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