Corfu is one of the most accessible Greek islands. By sea, it is connected to Igoumenitsa on the Greek mainland (1.5 hours) and Patras (7 hours). For those travelling from Italy, there are direct ferry connections from several Adriatic ports including Ancona, Bari, Brindisi, and Venice, operated by companies such as Anek Lines, Minoan Lines, Superfast Ferries, and Grimaldi Lines. For booking, refer to directferries.com.
Regular bus services also run from Athens and Thessaloniki, with buses ferried across for the final leg.
Corfu has Kapodistrias International Airport, one of the busiest in Greece during summer. It offers direct flights from Athens (under 1 hour via Olympic Air or Aegean Airlines) and seasonal connections to a wide range of European cities across the UK, Germany, Scandinavia, France, and more, operated by carriers such as Ryanair, EasyJet, Volotea, and Aegean Airlines. The airport also connects to other Ionian islands, Crete, Rhodes, and Thessaloniki. For flight booking, visit skyscanner.com.
Connections, both by sea and air, are more frequent during the summer season; always check availability if travelling in other periods.