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Kassiopi Tourism

Kassiopi is a fishing village on the northeastern coast of Corfu; and a municipal unit of the Kassopaian region. One of the most popular tourist locations in northern Corfu, the village is known for its charming coastal vibe and Ionian architecture. The small bustling town of Kassiopi is set around a horseshoe-shaped scenic harbor and is overlooked by a Byzantine castle's ruins.

Kassiopi is the largest village in Corfu, with an unspoilt harbour despite the number of tourists it attracts. Usually a popular day trip, Kassiopi is studded with adorable cafes and restaurants, souvenir shops and turquoise waters. Kassiopi has much less to do and is preferred by tourists looking to unwind in a quaint coastal region. Numerous beaches are located a 10-minute from the harbour, towards the old town. Bataria Beach is particularly famous for its turquoise vistas and pebbled pathways.

The village's history can be dated back centuries ago. A whitewashed church from the 16th century of Panagia Kassopitra stands on a block behind the waterfront. The peninsula is lined with olive trees, eucalyptus, and cypresses and laced with five rather tiny beaches. The semi-abandoned village of Palia Perithia lies 12 kms northwest of the village of Kassiopi. The town is also known for its authentic tavernas and locally produced honey. Adventure sports lovers can visit the bay of Avlaki, a 20-minute drive from Kassiopi. The beautiful bay is known for windsurfing and sailing. Kassiopi is ideal for those who want to explore the north of Corfu island, those who want good nightlife and those who enjoy a boat trip.

Things to do in Kassiopi

1. Enjoy The View From Kassiopi Castle

Enjoy The View From Kassiopi Castle
Overseeing the fishing village of Kassiopi, on the northeastern coast of Corfu island, lies Kassiopi Castle. The castle was once a part of the defensive triangle along with two others named Gardiki an (Read More)d Angelokastro. Tourists visit this place for the Venetian architecture, breathtaking views of the village, and the port of Kassiopi.

2. Swimming At Avlaki Beach

Swimming At Avlaki Beach
Located on the island of Corfu, this beautiful stretch of sand and crystal-clear waters is a paradise for sun-seekers and beach lovers. Avlaki beach is surrounded by lush greenery, making it the perfe (Read More)ct spot for a relaxing day in the sun. The clear waters are ideal for snorkeling and swimming, and there are also several water sports available such as jet skiing and parasailing.

3. Relax At Kerasia Beach

Relax At Kerasia Beach
Located on the northeastern coast of Corfu, Kerasia beach is known for its crystal-clear waters, white sandy shores, and stunning natural scenery. Swimming, snorkeling, and scuba diving are some main (Read More)activities here. The beach is also home to marine life, including colorful fish and exotic sea creatures, making it a popular spot for enthusiasts.

4. Sunbathe At Pipitos Beach

Sunbathe At Pipitos Beach
Paralia Pipitos is a beautiful beach situated on the Aegean Sea and is known for its turquoise blue waters, white sandy beaches, and scenic surroundings. The beach is surrounded by lush green hills an (Read More)d offers a perfect view of the nearby islands. Take a walk along the beach, enjoy a picnic, or simply relax and soak in the sun.

5. Agios Spiridon Beach

Agios Spiridon Beach
Agios Spiridon is a small beach in Paleokastritsa famous for its serene atmosphere and crystal clear water body surrounded by greenery. This sandy beach offers hiking, swimming, sunbathing, and birdwa (Read More)tching and is dominated largely by Mount Pantokrator. The beach was named after the protector of Corfu Island, Saint Spyridon.

6. Hike To Mount Pantokrator

Hike To Mount Pantokrator
Mount Pantokrator is a 3000 feet (906 meters) mountain located on the northeastern part of Corfu Island in Greece. Amidst the beaches of Corfu, you can steal the experience of mountain-top viewing fro (Read More)m this highest peak of the Ionian Islands. Pantokrator's rise is led by the Corfu Trail, famed as an exciting hike that can also be reached by car.
Difficulty Level : Moderate to difficult.

7. Water Sports At Bataria Beach

Water Sports At Bataria Beach
Bataria Beach, located in the northeastern region of Greece, is famous for its crystal clear waters, soft sandy beaches, and stunning natural scenery. The beach is surrounded by scenic surroundings an (Read More)d is a great spot for swimming, sunbathing, and relaxing. Jet skiing, windsurfing, and parasailing are common activities here.

8. Stroll Around Kassiopi Harbour

Stroll Around Kassiopi Harbour
Kassiopi promenade is located on the northeastern coast of Corfu. It offers a picturesque view of the sea and surrounding mountains and is lined with restaurants, cafes, and bars, making it a great sp (Read More)ot for leisure or romantic walks.

9. Explore Old Perithia

Explore Old Perithia
Lying near Mount Pantokrator and overlooking the Ionian Sea lies the 'Heritage Protected' village of Corfu, known as Old Perithia. Originally constructed in the 14th century, Perithia is also sometime (Read More)s known as a ghost village. Stroll through the village to discover the medieval stone houses, churches and the local restaurants.

Must Know Before You Travel to Kassiopi

  • There are numerous day cruises down the Kassiopi coast for swimming, snorkelling, and a BBQ lunch, in addition to the standard boat tours to Paxos and Albania.
  • Hoppa, which is a shared cab, is the cheapest shared transport in the area. It can be considered as a local -shared cab that connects people to all the locations within the city. 
  • The central bus station is within a five-minute walking distance from the Kassiopi harbor. Corfu's Green Bus system's route A4 serves Kassiopi. Daily buses depart from the KTEL bus station near Corfu Town. One-way tickets cost  EUR 3.60.
  • Rented cars and bicycles are the best way to get around Kassiopi. 
  • There is a large parking lot outside the city that costs EUR 5, and if you travel when it's as busy, you might be able to locate a spot along the harbor.

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Traveller Tips

  • Renting a private motorboat is popular at Kassiopi beaches. You can rent these vehicles from little stores studded around the beaches for a standard price. These motorboats are available only during the day due to safety reasons. You can rent them on a daily or weekly basis.
  • Even though there is a sailing centre on the Avlaki beach, it is preferable to travel to the nearby Acharavi or Kalami for watersports.
  • Although several late bars, cocktail lounges, sports bars, and other venues offer entertainment, the village's nightlife isn't overly vibrant.

Suggested Itinerary for Kassiopi

Start by exploring the cute narrow streets of this beautiful small town. Head towards the old fortress and enjoy the vistas. Do not forget to try local dishes at any of the traditional tavernas in the town. With time on hand, explore the beautiful beaches of Kanoni and Mpataria, to have a warm swim. Return to the promenade to explore some more shops and head to Marina for the sunset.

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