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Héloïse & Charlie
Fly to Corfu Airport (CFU). From Corfu, take a ferry to Paxos.
Ferry provider: Kamelia Lines, Kerkyra Lines, Joy Cruises. Timetables are online and we
advise you to book asap.
Preferred Route: Use Kamelia lines. There is a regular service connecting from Airport
Lefkimmi Paxos (Gaios Port).
Step 1: Fly to Corfu
Book a flight to Corfu International Airport (CFU). This is the nearest airport to Paxos and is well connected to major European cities, especially during the summer season.
Step 2: Ferry from Corfu to Paxos
Once you arrive in Corfu, you’ll need to take a ferry to Paxos
Ferry Providers
You can check schedules and book tickets directly on the following websites:
Kamelia Lines (Recommended) -they operate a bus from outside of the airport, directly to the ferry. The ferry will wait for you if the bus is delayed for any reason.
https://kamelialines.gr
Kerkyra Lines
https://kerkyralines.com
Joy Cruises
https://joycruises-booking.certusonline.com/
Timetables vary depending on the season, so it’s important to check online and book as early as possible
We recommend arriving Wednesday 16 September so everyone can join the Anti-Paxos
boat trip on Thursday morning. For those arriving Wednesday, there will be drinks that
evening at Roxi Bar in Loggos.
Pack light - the ferry is small and luggage space is limited.
Bring a jumper for cooler evenings.
Average September temperature: 24°C.
Scooter hire, ATV hire or small car rental. The island is small and easy to explore.
Transport will also be provided for the events taking place and will be collecting guests from
certain points around the island.
Each of Paxos’s three villages has many tavernas. Gaios is the largest village with the widest selection. Cuisine combines Greek and Italian influences including seafood, pasta and tzatziki.
Please notify us of any allergies or intolerances when RSVPing.
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