Kassiopi


Kassiopi is a very old city that survived both English and Venetian rules. The colonists left here a lot of buildings, beautiful colonnades, mansions and ruins. Upon arrival, you will be surprised by the less attractive beach at the entrance and the bankrupt pubs near it. Do not worry, if you follow a small path around the cape, you will see the natural pearls of this city. Olive groves, monumental villas and cute beaches surrounded by rocks alternate. At the top of the hill is a magnificent castle surrounded by ruins.
lodička na moři
If you walk away from the main beach, the road to the castle comes out at the end. There is also a small lively port, from which there is a promenade lined with shops and pubs. The center has everything you need. Bakery and even some, souvenir shops, post offices, small bus stations. Here you can find even the most affordable and well-stocked Dimitra stores. It is also cheap and great to eat here. In the corner fast food, they have a small great gyro for only 2.50 euros. But you do not have to worry. It is not so small and it tastes great. If you like more tranquility, choose the nearby village of Imerolia. There are 2 lovely pebble beaches grafted with laurel trees and a fish restaurant. Even if you live, this place is more pleasant than a busy city. It is a short walk to the city. There is also a bus stop if you want to explore the surrounding area.

How do I get here?
By car.
From Kerkyra the road leads directly to the north, but the road is quite narrow and very winding. The view from the steep rock is breathtaking. You can also pass through the center of the island through Acharavi. You can also cross the mountains, but at first the road is wide and safe.
citrony na stromě
By bus.
Buses run directly to Cassiopi several times a day from major bus stations. 1 Attention, the last 1 goes to 5:30.

Taxi.
The price of a taxi is about 60 euros. They are not very reliable.
Anyway, Kassiopi is not just a tourist destination, it is a nice and lovely city, well worth a visit.

Kassiopi


Kassiopi is a very old city that survived both English and Venetian rules. The colonists left here a lot of buildings, beautiful colonnades, mansions and ruins. Upon arrival, you will be surprised by the less attractive beach at the entrance and the bankrupt pubs near it. Do not worry, if you follow a small path around the cape, you will see the natural pearls of this city. Olive groves, monumental villas and cute beaches surrounded by rocks alternate. At the top of the hill is a magnificent castle surrounded by ruins.
lodička na moři
If you walk away from the main beach, the road to the castle comes out at the end. There is also a small lively port, from which there is a promenade lined with shops and pubs. The center has everything you need. Bakery and even some, souvenir shops, post offices, small bus stations. Here you can find even the most affordable and well-stocked Dimitra stores. It is also cheap and great to eat here. In the corner fast food, they have a small great gyro for only 2.50 euros. But you do not have to worry. It is not so small and it tastes great. If you like more tranquility, choose the nearby village of Imerolia. There are 2 lovely pebble beaches grafted with laurel trees and a fish restaurant. Even if you live, this place is more pleasant than a busy city. It is a short walk to the city. There is also a bus stop if you want to explore the surrounding area.

How do I get here?
By car.
From Kerkyra the road leads directly to the north, but the road is quite narrow and very winding. The view from the steep rock is breathtaking. You can also pass through the center of the island through Acharavi. You can also cross the mountains, but at first the road is wide and safe.
citrony na stromě
By bus.
Buses run directly to Cassiopi several times a day from major bus stations. 1 Attention, the last 1 goes to 5:30.

Taxi.
The price of a taxi is about 60 euros. They are not very reliable.
Anyway, Kassiopi is not just a tourist destination, it is a nice and lovely city, well worth a visit.