Traditional Wooden Boat
/Cave - Hopping from Alipa Port
Traditional Wooden Boat
45 – 50 min
Peripeteia departs every hour from Alipa Port
(If you have booked an online ticket, you must exchange your ticket for a boarding pass at the Corfu Aquarium ticket office before the cruise begins)
10 people
Requirements
Please arrive 15 minutes prior to the selected departure time.
Children 12 years old and younger are not permitted to board the boat without an adult’s supervision.
A valid ID is required for reduced admission tickets.
Things to Keep in Mind
Your reservation is only valid during the time slot you have selected
If you wish to change the reservation, please contact us at least 12 hours prior to departure time.
Traditional Wooden Boat
During The cave hopping trip, the traditional boat will sail around Paleokastrita’s coastline.
En route you will visit each little cave separately – the size of the boat allows you to enter the caves and take a closer look!
Nafsika, Saint Nicholas, and the Blue Eye are some of the caves that you will visit that are carved into the cliffs of Paleokastritsa.
The views and scenery that you can admire during the trip are breathtaking and include but are not limited to: the coastline of Paleokastritsa, the Lion Head cliff, the 13th-century hilltop monastery of the area, and the petrified ship of Odysseus.
FAQ
Peripetia departs from Alipa Port, in Paleokastritsa. Should you decide to book an online ticket, you need to redeem it at the Corfu Aquarium ticket office before making your way to the port.
The cave-hopping trip lasts 40 – 45 minutes.
Nafsika, Saint Nicholas, and the Blue Eye are just some of the many caves we explore and that are carved into the cliffs of Paleokastritsa. During the cave hopping trip, we sail with a traditional, wooden boat around the coastline. En route, we visit each little cave separately – the size of the boat allows us to enter the caves and take a closer look! Trust us when we say, the views and scenery during the trip are breathtaking! Itinerary includes -but is not limited to- the coastline of Paleokastritsa, the Lion Head cliff, the 13th-century hilltop monastery, and the petrified ship of Odysseus.
No, the boat will not stop for passengers to swim during the cave hopping trip.
Unfortunately, our boarding points are not easily accessible for people with
reduced mobility.