Tips for travelling to Corfu in January
What to wear in Corfu in January
Bearing in the mind that the average high temperature sits around 14°C, you’ll want to wear the likes of long trousers and pullovers.
You'll also want to come armed with scarves and gloves, especially if you’re planning evening strolls and a bit of night-time bar-hopping action.
Don't forget to take a brolly, a waterproof coat or jacket, and shoes that are suitable for wet weather walking.
Check for seasonal closures
If you’ve previously visited Corfu during the summer and are hoping to return to your favourite high season haunts, be aware that many hotels, resorts, bars and restaurants close their doors during the quieter winter months.
You’ll also want to research flights and ferries in good time — there’ll be fewer running in January.
Consider renting a car
Related to seasonal closures, while Corfu’s public transport system doesn’t shut-down during out-of-season months like January, bus services will be reduced.
As a result, if you’re thinking of travelling off the beaten track, you might want to hire a car.
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