Visiting Paxos in March
Visiting Paxos in March
# Paxos in March: The Island Before It Wakes Up
Here’s the honest picture: March in Paxos is genuinely unpredictable, and anyone telling you otherwise is guessing. You could get a glorious week of warm sunshine, bright blue water, and that particular stillness that makes the island feel like it belongs entirely to you. You could also spend three days watching rain slide down your taverna window while the owner’s cat ignores you. Temperatures sit somewhere between 12 and 17 degrees, which sounds reasonable until the wind comes off the water.
The crowds situation is simple: there aren’t any. The summer influx of yachts and British holidaymakers simply doesn’t exist yet. Gaios, the main village, goes about its actual daily life. You’ll see locals having coffee at the same table they presumably occupy every morning, and nobody is trying to sell you a boat trip. It’s genuinely quiet in a way that feels peaceful rather than abandoned.
What’s open is the more complicated question. Some tavernas and cafes do stay open year-round, particularly in Gaios, and you’ll eat well enough. But a significant chunk of the island’s restaurants, boat hire places, and smaller shops are firmly shuttered. Lakka and Loggos, both beautiful, operate on skeleton schedules. Don’t arrive expecting full choice.
Is it worth going? For the right person, absolutely. If you want walking, reading, olive groves, honest taverna food without the summer markup, and zero competition for anything, March delivers that quietly and without fuss. The landscape is genuinely green and lush in a way it simply isn’t in August.
If you need beach swimming, buzzing nightlife, or the full Mediterranean holiday experience, wait until June.
**One practical tip:** Don’t rely on ferry timetables from previous years. The Corfu to Paxos route runs reduced services in low season, and schedules shift. Check directly with Kamelia Lines close to your travel date, build flexibility into your plans, and accept that the island occasionally operates on its own schedule regardless of what you’ve booked.
Plan Your Trip
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