The bus station is in San Rocco Square and provides reliable transportation to and from the airport and ferry port. It serves as the primary bus terminus in Corfu Town's centre, with services extending as far as Benitses in the South and Ipsos, Dassia, and Gouvia in the North. Additionally, it includes other villages and tourist spots such as Aqualand, Pelekeas, and Achillion Palace. However, you must use the Green Buses service if you plan to travel to and from other holiday resorts in the North and South.
The Corfu Travel Guide app offers a map with all the routes listed and colour-coded for easy navigation. You can download the app for free and use it offline if your GPS location service is turned on. Additionally, you can track the progress of your bus during your journey. If you need information about transportation to and from the airport or port, click here for more details.
Blue i icons - Contain information to help you.
Coloured Bus icons - The colour represents a specific bus route with information about that route.
Orange Bus icons - Situated where the Blue bus route ends and starts its return journey to Corfu Town.
Black Bus icons - Bus stop used by more than one bus number.
The bus timetable is located at everystop with a direct link to the Urban Corfu bus website
Most used routes by tourists
2a Liston / Kanoni, 6 Benistses, 7 Ipsos, Dassia, Gouvia, 8 Aqualand, 10 Achilleion Palace, 11 Pelekas,
15 Airport, Green Bus station, Corfu Town, Corfu port.
Each route is colour-coded and prominently marked with pins, providing clear and concise information about the route with a direct link to the timetable on the City Bus of Corfu website.
Make sure to click on the orange pin at the end of each route to access additional information about the route.
Passengers are required to buy tickets from the ticket kiosks located near the bus stops before getting on the bus. On the bus, tickets are available for purchase at a higher price as mandated by the law. With the exception of daily tickets, each ticket is valid for a single trip. Ticket prices are set by the Ministry of Infrastructure, T
Passengers are required to buy tickets from the ticket kiosks located near the bus stops before getting on the bus. On the bus, tickets are available for purchase at a higher price as mandated by the law. With the exception of daily tickets, each ticket is valid for a single trip. Ticket prices are set by the Ministry of Infrastructure, Transport, and Networks, and the urban transport system in Corfu consists of two zones.
Popular Zone A destinations
Popular Zone A destinations