Corfu is one of Greece’s most beautiful islands. Its fame also means that this spot is a popular destination for people going on holiday. Combining the fact that Greek islands have a chic blend of beaches, rich history, landscapes and comfortable accommodations, people often opt to rent a villa. It’s great if you want privacy, comfort and luxury to the highest degree.
However, how much could it cost? Well, it depends on several factors, but we will detail on how to know the preliminary cost of booking luxury Corfu villas online.
Location of the Villa
One of the top factors, influencing the price is the location of the villa itself. If its near Corfu Town, Paleokastritsa, or Kassiopi (popular tourist spots), it could cost a bit more. On the other hand, villas on remote or less developed parts of Corfu are more budget-friendly.
From many reviews we can take away, that the West Coast of the island offers the most value for money. The location alone can mean a 0.5 – 10x increase in pricing per night.
Size & Amenities
The size of the villa and the range of amenities you get also impact the final tab.
It’s only natural that larger and better equipped villas cost more. It is recommended to look at the list of available amenities, number of bedrooms, bathrooms, pool size, etc. Such figures help determine the best choice for different traveller groups.
Everyone wants speedy Wi-Fi and a pool, but not all people on holiday wish for a concierge or a private chef.
For example, a four-bedroom, four-bathroom Amberton villa Olives In The Sea with a massive infinity pool and a terrace start at €600 per night during off-season while a smaller unit with 2 bedrooms could start at €300-400 per night.
Consider all amenities and the potential cost of everything else that you might need.
Time of Year
Since Corfu is a holiday destination, the time of year you choose to visit will greatly affect the cost of renting a villa.
Peak season runs from May to September. There is the highest demand for accommodations, and villa prices during this period can up to 3-4x greater than during those other months.
July and August are especially popular due to the fact that it’s perfect beach weather.
During the high season, you might expect to pay from €2,000 to €20,000 per week for a villa, depending on its size and location. Going in October and April offer the best opportunities for a more budget-friendly vacay.
On a side note, be sure that there are no additional or hidden costs.
Additional Costs to Consider
Don’t forget about the possible additional costs. These are:
- Security Deposits. Some villas require a refundable security deposit, usually around €1,000.
- Cleaning Fees. Certain villas charge a one-time cleaning or per-week fee, which can range from €50 to €500.
- Utilities. Be sure to check whether utilities like A/C, electricity, and water are included in the rental price. Long-term rentals could charge separately.
- Transportation. Especially if your villa is remote, you may need to rent a car, adding to your holiday budget.