Get set for a sunset adventure on this premium 4x4 tour of Northwest Corfu, including a visit to the Enotis Olive Oil Museum for a tasting. Soak up panoramic views while driving through traditional villages and off-road trails, with photo stops along the way. You'll enjoy the personalized experience of a semi-private tour for up to six people per 4x4 vehicle with a driver-escort. You'll round off with a mezze platter and wine at a traditional local tavern.

North West Corfu Premium Sunset 4x4 Safari
- Enjoy the panoramic views of the sunset in Northwest Corfu
- Discover traditional Corfiot Villages off the beaten track
- Enjoy an olive oil tasting and a traditional Greek dinner platter and a glass of wine
Transport
Driver/ Guide
4x4 tour
Dinner
Glass of wine
Admission fees
Local delicacy tasting
- Wear comfortable shoes, for example trekking shoes
- During spring and autumn, bring a jacket
- The trip is not recommended for people suffering from car sickness, reduced mobility or back problems, pregnant women or for children younger than seven years old as we don't provide child seats
- The trip is not recommended people taller than 195cm or heavier than 130kg
- Alcohol consumption is not allowed for minors under the age of 18
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