If you’re dreaming of a day on the water exploring Greece’s stunning coastlines and tiny islands, the Paxos Antipaxos Blue Caves Cruise might catch your eye. This full-day trip offers a chance to see the famous Blue Caves, relax on beautiful beaches, and enjoy a taste of local village life—all from the comfort of a boat.
While it’s not a perfect tour, it has a lot going for it, especially if you’re after good value and some incredible scenery.
What we really love about this experience is how intimate and scenic those sea caves are—nothing beats sailing right into the Blue Caves and seeing their dramatic, deep blue waters up close. Plus, the stop at Voutoumi Beach on Antipaxos offers a fantastic chance to swim in crystal-clear, turquoise waters that are often the highlight for visitors.
Communication leading up to the tour with the providers was inconsistent and unsettling. After I reached out to confirm booking, collection time and location as I hadn’t received the needed documentation the day before the tour, during which I was told that they’d g…
The blue water beach stopover. The lovely village and the traditional dance, the crew and the guide were fantastic.
The admin side of the trip was terrible as they couldn’t find our booking the day before to send us the pick up times, once this got sorted we received our pick up times. On the day was faultless! The coach picked us up on time from our hotel, we got a seat on the boat, the g…
The laid-back, pay-as-you-go approach to food and drinks also means you can indulge without feeling pressured into a big meal or high prices.
However, there’s a caveat. The logistics can be a bit inconsistent, with some reviews mentioning communication issues or difficulty finding the meeting point. Also, the tour length is around 10 hours, which can feel long, especially if you’re not a big fan of spending lots of hours on a boat.
Still, if you’re comfortable with a bit of adventure and want to see some of the most breathtaking spots around Paxos and Antipaxos, this trip could be a great fit.
This tour works well for those who value scenic cruising, like exploring charming villages, and enjoy a flexible, informal vibe. It’s particularly suited for travelers who want a full day of sightseeing with opportunities for swimming and relaxing at their own pace.
Paxos Antipaxos Blue Caves Cruise from Corfu
Key Points

- Stunning Cave Views: The Blue Caves are the star attraction, with boat-in access that makes the experience unique.
- Flexible Food & Drinks: Pay as you go, allowing you to pick what and where to eat without pre-paid packages.
- Beautiful Beaches: Voutoumi Beach on Antipaxos is a highlight, great for swimming and soaking up the sun.
- Scenic Coastal Cruising: You’ll enjoy impressive rocky coastlines, white sandy beaches, and views of Corfu’s historic landscapes.
- Group Size & Duration: Expect around 240 travelers on the boat, with a full-day commitment of about 10 hours.
- Mixed Experiences: While some travelers love the scenery and guides, others mention issues with organization and communication.
Starting Point & Corfu Views
The day kicks off with a boat cruise around Corfu’s Old Town. You’ll get a glimpse of iconic sights like the Old Fortress, Saint George Temple, and the Palace of Mon Repos, which is known as Prince Philip’s birthplace. The boat ride itself offers a different perspective of Corfu’s landscape, and many reviews mention the scenic sailing along the west coast of Paxos.
Sailing South to Paxos & Antipaxos
As you head south, you’ll cruise along Paxos’ rugged coastline, marveling at the striking white cliffs of Erimitis and spotting Ortolithos Island and the Tripitos natural wonder. This part of the journey is about enjoying the scenery, with many travelers noting the impressive rocky formations.
Fab day out loved it. Very well organised with transfer. Swimming in see was highlight and paxos is Beatiful.
Very friendly crew and well organised. Good value for money. Amazing locations visited. Antipaxos swimming was the highlight.
A nice day on the sea: amazing views, helpful guide on the board, well organized cruise. Suitable for families with children (also teenagers), solo travellers, group of friends.
Blue Caves Experience
The highlight for most is entering the Paxos Blue Caves—specifically Ipapanti and Ahai Caves. The boat takes you right into these soaring sea caves, where the deep blue waters and dramatic rock formations create a magical atmosphere.
You’ll love the way the guide navigates into these caves, and many reviews comment on how breathtaking the views are. While the visits to the caves are relatively short, they’re definitely memorable.
Voutoumi Beach Stop
Next, the tour pauses at Voutoumi Beach in Antipaxos, a tiny island with a picture-perfect white sand beach and turquoise waters. Here, you’re encouraged to swim or snorkel for about an hour. The clarity of the water makes it a favorite for many, and some reviews mention that seeing the vibrant underwater life is a real treat.
Make sure to bring your own snorkel gear if you want to maximize this experience—although the waters are accessible with a jump or a ladder from the boat.
Gaios Village & Lunch
The final stop is the charming port town of Gaios—think narrow streets, colorful houses, and small tavernas. You get about two hours here to walk around, shop, or find a seaside eatery for lunch (at your own expense). Many travelers enjoy strolling through the village, soaking up the local vibe, and trying some Greek food.
The reviews note that this free time is a lovely way to end the day, although some mention that the organization around pick-up times could be better.
The Guides & Commentary
The trip includes live guiding in multiple languages, including English, German, French, Italian, and Russian. Many reviews highlight the guides' knowledge and friendly attitude, which really enhances the experience. Several travelers appreciate their commentary on the coastal landmarks and caves, making it more than just a boat ride.
The Boat & Group Size
The vessel can carry up to 240 travelers, which means it’s a fairly busy tour. While this can mean some crowding, the boat is usually well-organized. Expect a lively atmosphere, especially with music and a diverse group of travelers.
Timing & Logistics
Starting early at around 8:25 am, the tour lasts approximately 10 hours. If you’re a slow starter or not used to long days on the water, this might feel like a lot, but it does give a comprehensive experience.
The pickup service is offered, though some reviews mention that communication about pickup times was initially inconsistent. Be prepared for a full day, with plenty of opportunities for swimming, sightseeing, and relaxing.
Food & Drinks
Snacks and beverages are available for purchase onboard, which means you can eat what you want and pay only if you need to. This pay-as-you-go system suits many travelers who prefer to control their expenses and meals.
While most travelers find the trip beautiful and well-organized once underway, there are some notable mentions of logistical hiccups. A few reviews point out confusion over meeting points or difficulty finding the boat, especially without clear directions. It’s worth arriving early and double-checking your pickup details.
The overall price of around $66 per person offers fair value, considering the long duration, boat cruise, and scenic stops. However, some travelers feel the cave visits are brief, and busy boat conditions can detract from intimacy. Still, many praise the value for money, especially given the opportunity to see multiple highlights in one day.
This cruise is ideal for those who want a full day of sightseeing without fuss, with plenty of opportunities for swimming and sunbathing. It’s suitable for travelers who appreciate scenic boat rides, charming villages, and natural wonders like caves and turquoise beaches. If you’re comfortable with larger crowds and long hours on the water, you'll likely enjoy the lively atmosphere and stunning views.
However, if you prefer a more relaxed or private experience, or have difficulty with organizational details, this tour might feel a little hectic at times. It's also worth considering if you want a deeply immersive cultural experience—this is more about the scenery and fun than detailed history or personalized service.
The Paxos Antipaxos Blue Caves Cruise from Corfu offers a solid mix of scenic exploration, fun, and value. The highlights—namely the caves, the beaches, and the charming village stop—make it a memorable day for anyone wanting a taste of Greece’s coastal beauty.
The tour’s informal, pay-as-you-go approach to food and its lively group atmosphere suit travelers looking for an active, flexible day on the water.
While organizational hiccups and the large group size can detract from the experience for some, the stunning scenery and friendly guides often shine through. If you’re after a reasonable-priced adventure with plenty of photo-worthy moments, this tour is worth considering. Just arrive early, come prepared for a full day, and enjoy the ride.
Is lunch included in the tour?
No, lunch is not included. You’ll have free time in Gaios for shopping and eating at your own expense, so you can choose a place that suits your taste and budget.
How long is the cruise?
The experience lasts about 10 hours, starting around 8:25 am and ending back at the meeting point.
Are snacks and drinks available?
Yes, onboard beverages and snacks are available for purchase, and some reviews mention that drinks like watermelon and local liqueurs are offered during the return trip.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While the tour is generally suitable for most travelers, especially those comfortable on boats, it’s not explicitly marketed as family-specific. Expect a busy day with long boat rides, so consider whether your kids will enjoy the full duration.
What are the main attractions?
You’ll visit the Blue Caves, swim at Voutoumi Beach in Antipaxos, and spend free time in Gaios village. The scenic coastline and caves are the highlights for many.
Is pickup included?
Yes, pickup is offered from selected locations, but some reviews note that communication about times could be clearer.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, towels, sun protection, and a camera. A snorkel might be helpful for the beach stop, although gear may not be provided.
If you’re looking for an active, scenic day on Greece’s beautiful waters and don’t mind a busy, large-group environment, this cruise could be just the ticket. For those wanting something more relaxed or intimate, you might want to explore other options, but for a full, fun-filled day of sightseeing and swimming, it delivers.
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