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There are various ways to travel around
the Island of Corfu. Hiring a car, taking a local bus or taxi.
You can also rent your own speed boat and with such beautiful views, cool
air, and fabulous feeling, renting a motor boat can be
the experience of your holiday - plus no license is
required. However you choose to travel around
Corfu, we introduce to you the most popular options to see
and enjoy our beautiful
island of Corfu.
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Learn Greek Online
Why not learn a few hoiday words?
How Much Money?
How much will you need for eating out while on Corfu?
What to See and Visit
The 'must' visits on Corfu.
Corfu getting Around
Hire a car, take a bus or use a local taxi, but renting a motor boat can be the experience of your Corfu holiday.
Agni Travel
Properties with pools, traditional local houses and quiet apartments. Agni Travel can help you find your perfect holiday.
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Corfu
and The Roads |
Car Hire |
Motor Boat Rental |
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Renting a car on Corfu is the most
flexible way of exploring. The
roads, although often narrow, are easy to drive:
Corfu and the Roads
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You can rent a Car
directly with us at Agni Travel. We offer very
competitive car hire rates with full insurance. Our cars can be collected
(and returned) at Corfu airport, or delivered to any of the Agni Travel
properties:
Corfu Car Hire
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No matter where you are staying, you must find the time to rent a small motor boat. The views, cool air and fabulous feeling, make it an experience to remember.
Corfu Boat Hire
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Corfu Roads and Mopeds |
Corfu's
Buses |
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Scooters
and motor-bikes do not mix very well with local roads.
If you do decide, then please insist on a crash-hat and
please never drink and ride.
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Local buses are a cheap way to travel, but the bus timetables are a little difficult to find and often change
without notice! The best way is to ask a 'local'. Often a
'Kafeneon'
is opposite a bus stop, and doubles as the 'bus shelter'. Simply pop inside
and ask when the next bus should arrive.
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