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Kassiopi

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Kassiopi

About Kassiopi

Kassiopi is a lively coastal village on the northeast coast of Corfu, around 35 km from Corfu Town. Once a small fishing settlement, it has grown into one of the island’s most popular resort villages, while still retaining a distinct charm centred around its picturesque harbour. The village blends its layered past with a relaxed holiday atmosphere, offering a mix of traditional tavernas, scenic views across the channel toward Albania, and easy access to some of Corfu’s clearest waters. The combination of history, beaches, and a sociable evening scene makes it a favourite base for visitors exploring the island’s northeast.

Kassiopi travel guide

Understand

Important since antiquity, Kassiopi was known in Roman times for a sanctuary dedicated to Zeus.

Getting there

By car or taxi: From Corfu Town, the drive takes about 45–60 minutes along the scenic northeast coastal road. By bus: Regular Green Bus services connect Corfu Town with Kassiopi, especially in summer. By boat: Small boats and excursions operate along the northeast coast, linking nearby bays and villages.

See

1 Kassiopi Castle. The Kassiopi Castle is a ruined Byzantine fortress overlooking the harbour of Kassiopi on Corfu’s northeast coast. Built probably in the 6th century, it formed part of a defensive triangle with Angelokastro and Gardiki, controlling the channel between Corfu and the mainland. Heavily damaged and deliberately dismantled by the Venetians after 1386, it now survives as atmospheric ruins with impressive walls and views. (updated Jul 2026) 2 Harbour. The heart of Kassiopi, lined with cafés and tavernas. Fishing boats and yachts create a lively yet relaxed atmosphere, especially in the evening. (updated Jul 2026) 3 Church of the Panagia Kassopitra. A significant religious site with origins in antiquity, later rebuilt in Byzantine and post-Byzantine periods. It remains an important pilgrimage destination. (updated Jul 2026)

Do

1 Bataria Beach. A small, sheltered cove popular for swimming. (updated Jul 2026) 2 Kanoni Beach. Slightly larger, with great views and deep blue water. (updated Jul 2026) 3 Pipitou Beach. Quiet and scenic, ideal for relaxation. (updated Jul 2026) 4 Kalamionas Beach. The main beach near the village, with more facilities. (updated Jul 2026)

Sleep

1 Belmare Corfu hotel (Corfu luxury hotel) (Kassiopi village). A friendly family-run hotel close to Avlaki beach of Corfu island.

Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.

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