Exploring Greece’s Ionian Islands by boat is a dream for many travelers, and this private tour of Paxos and Antipaxos with Georgia offers an intimate, flexible way to experience these stunning islands. This review uncovers what makes this tour a worthwhile choice—and what you might want to consider before booking.
What we love most about this experience is the chance to explore at your own pace, the knowledgeable skipper who makes every stop memorable, and the chance to enjoy authentic, unhurried island time. The opportunity to swim inside captivating coves, snorkel in crystal-clear waters, and paddleboard in peaceful surroundings is genuinely special. Plus, the private setting means fewer crowds and more personalized attention.
A potential drawback could be the cost—at $1,129 per group for up to seven people, it’s on the higher end, especially when considering optional extras like lunch. However, for those seeking a luxurious, tailored day on the water, the value of exclusivity and flexibility often outweighs the price.
This tour is ideal for couples, families, or groups of friends who want to escape busy tourist spots and enjoy a customized day exploring Greece’s famed islands. If you’re after authentic scenery, expert guidance, and the comfort of private transport, this will likely tick many boxes.
Key Points
- Private and customizable: You can choose your pace, stops, and activities, making it perfect for personalized adventures.
- Stunning natural sights: From Blue Caves to white sandy beaches, the scenery is breathtaking and uniquely Greek.
- Flexible activities: Swimming, snorkeling, paddleboarding, or relaxing on deck—your choice.
- Expert skipper: Knowledgeable guides like Michael enhance the experience with insider insights and attentive service.
- All-inclusives: Snacks, drinks, snorkeling gear, and Bluetooth speakers are provided, ensuring a comfortable day.
- Value for exclusivity: While pricier, the private setting offers a memorable, crowd-free day that’s well worth the cost for many travelers.
Exploring the Islands: A Closer Look at the Itinerary
The highlight of this 8-hour private boat trip from Corfu is visiting Paxos, Antipaxos, and the Blue Caves. Each stop offers something unique, making the journey feel like a tailor-made adventure rather than a packaged tour.
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Departing from Corfu
The tour begins with a scenic departure from Corfu, where you will board Georgia, a well-maintained, modern boat built in 2013 and last refitted in 2022. The boat’s size (7.5 meters long) and cruising speed (25 knots) mean you’ll be comfortably sheltered from the sea spray, with plenty of space for seven guests plus the crew. The boat is equipped with modern features like hydraulic steering, an electric anchor lift, and a GPS plotter, ensuring a smooth ride as your skipper navigates the waters.
Visiting Paxos
Your first stop is the island of Paxos, famous for its lush olive groves and charming villages. Here, your group can walk around, soak in the relaxed island vibe, and enjoy the stunning views that have inspired legends. We loved the way the guide, Michael, shared stories about the mythological origins of Paxos—created by Poseidon himself, according to Greek mythology, for Venus’ love. This connection adds a layer of magic to the scenery.
Antipaxos and White Sandy Beaches
Next, your adventure takes you to Antipaxos, a tiny island known for its pristine beaches and turquoise waters. You’ll have the chance to relax on white sandy beaches or take a swim in the calm, inviting coves. Reviewers like Chloe mention that “the waters of Corfu, Paxos, and anti-paxos were truly out of this world,” which is a fitting description. For those who enjoy active pursuits, snorkeling and stand-up paddleboarding equipment are provided, and the calm waters make for safe, enjoyable water play.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Blue Caves
The Blue Caves are a must-see, with their striking sea-carved formations and the stunning contrast of blue hues. The caves are famous for their natural beauty, and you’ll likely want your camera ready as the sunlight hits the water, creating an almost surreal glow. The caves also feature olive trees growing from the rocky crevices, adding to the drama of the scenery.
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Swimming and Water Activities
Throughout the day, you’ll have ample opportunities to swim inside coves or snorkel in the clear waters, as highlighted by reviews emphasizing the quality of snorkeling gear and the attentive guidance of your skipper. The calm, shallow waters near Antipaxos are ideal for a refreshing dip.
Optional Lunch in Gaios
While lunch isn’t included in the tour price, many travelers choose to enjoy a meal in Gaios afterward. This charming village offers a variety of tavernas serving local dishes, providing an authentic Greek dining experience that complements your day on the water.
What Makes This Tour Stand Out?
The Private Experience
Unlike crowded group tours, this private boat gives your group exclusive access to the islands. You can customize the itinerary—spend more time swimming, exploring, or relaxing. The ability to decide on activities on the fly makes this experience especially appealing to those who dislike rigid schedules.
The Expert Guidance
Our review from Chloe highlights Michael’s knowledge and attentiveness, which adds depth to the trip. His familiarity with the islands’ stories and natural features enriches the experience, making it more than just a boat ride.
High-Quality Equipment and Comforts
The boat is outfitted with modern amenities like USB power supplies, a Bluetooth speaker, and snorkeling gear, ensuring comfort and entertainment throughout the day. The sun canopy keeps you shaded during the cruise, and the freshwater shower is a refreshing touch.
Flexibility and Personalization
While the trip lasts around 8 hours, you have the freedom to tailor your experience, whether that means spending extra time in certain coves, snorkeling longer, or ending the day with a delicious local lunch. It’s a personalized way to experience the region without feeling rushed.
Price and Value
At $1,129 per group (up to 7 people), this private tour is an investment in a high-end, bespoke experience. When you compare this to the cost of multiple individual tickets or group tours, the exclusivity and flexibility offer strong value—especially if your group appreciates privacy and tailored activities.
Included are snacks, bottled water, alcoholic drinks, snorkeling equipment, and a Bluetooth speaker, which add to the overall value. The only significant additional expense is the optional lunch, which many find worth the extra cost for a local meal in Gaios.
The fuel surcharge (~250 euros per group) is an added consideration, but this is typical for private boat trips due to fuel costs. It’s a worthwhile expense considering the personalized service and comfort.
Final thoughts
This private boat tour from Corfu to Paxos and Antipaxos offers a luxurious, flexible way to experience some of the most stunning natural sights in Greece. The knowledgeable skipper, the pristine waters, and the ability to customize your day make it perfect for those looking to escape crowded tours and enjoy a personalized adventure.
While the price is on the higher side, the exclusivity, comfort, and authentic feel of the trip often justify the cost for travelers seeking a memorable, tailored experience. It’s particularly suitable for couples, families, or small groups who want to explore Greece’s beautiful islands with a degree of privacy and personal attention.
For those who prioritize natural beauty, expert guidance, and a leisurely pace, this tour provides a truly rewarding day on the water—one that many will remember for years to come.
FAQs
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, it’s suitable for families, especially since snorkeling, swimming, and paddleboarding are included. Just ensure children are comfortable with boat trips and water activities.
What should I bring on the day?
Bring sun protection (hat, sunscreen), swimwear, a towel, and possibly a waterproof camera. The boat provides snorkeling gear and equipment, but feel free to bring your own if preferred.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Yes, the trip is private, allowing you to decide how much time to spend at each stop and which activities to prioritize.
Is food included in the tour?
No, lunch is not included, but many guests enjoy dining in Gaios afterward for a true local experience.
How long does the trip last?
The tour runs for approximately 8 hours, but you can check available starting times when booking.
Are drinks provided onboard?
Yes, bottled water, soft drinks, and beer are included, along with snacks for the day.
This private Paxos & Antipaxos boat tour offers a special way to see Greece’s Ionian Islands with all the comforts of a tailored, intimate experience. Perfect for travelers who value flexibility, stunning scenery, and expert guidance—making it a memorable highlight of any Greek vacation.
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