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Set off the northwest coast of Greece, Corfu is one of the country's main holiday islands, most popular with Europeans. Tourists will encounter buzzing beach resorts and pleasant mountain towns if they choose to move around, so be sure to compare cheap car hire in Corfu online with us, if this appeals to you.
Major airports and portsIoannis Kapodistrias International Airport is the island's only airport and its main gateway. It's a small facility, with a single terminal handling a decent amount of traffic. Onward transport options are not great, so your best bet to get to your hotel is by hire car. The Port of Corfu is near Corfu Town, and it receives regular ferries from mainland Greece (Patras and Igoumenitsa) and from Italy (Trieste, Ancona and Venice). Services also come in from Brindisi and Bari.
TransportCorfu car hire is the best choice of transport to get around the island . The roads are mostly good, if a little winding, but driving is preferable to bus travel. Getting around by taxi is the only other option, as there is no rail network here. Major car rental companies are represented at the airport, such as Avis and Sixt, but holidaymakers should pre-book online.
Driving tipsThe minimum age for car rental in Corfu and Greece in general is 23 years. Motorists drive on the right, and visitors will need to carry their licence (UK licences are accepted by police). It is also a good idea to carry a passport and rental documents in the car. Most of the roads in Corfu are sealed, although the island is hilly and there are many tight bends.
Places to visitMost people come to Corfu for the beaches, with the likes of Kavos in the south, Paliokastritsa in the west, and Benitses in the east being the most popular. Corfu Town is historic and worth an afternoon's touring, while the centre and north of the island are hilly and have some great driving. Self-driving in Corfu is a must for those who want to explore this fabulous holiday island.
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