- Diving centre
- boat terminal
- taxi station
- restaurants
- bars
- souvenir shops
- beaches
- currency exchange shops
- car and motorcycle hire
- fishing harbour
- playground
- way to the local fortress
Kassiopi is a village located in the Northeast region of Kerkyra (Corfu). Kassiopi’s history is quite long and dates back to Before Christ.
There are two views concerning the inhabitants of Kassiopi. The first one is that the first inhabitants were from a village with the same name from across the mainland, who came to Kassiopi during the years 227-160B.C. They came across because liviing conditions were made difficult by barbaric invasion. The other view is that the King of Epirus, with the intention of creating a strategic shelter decided to increase the population of Corfu and so he conquered in 281 B.C. with an organised transfer of inhabitants who were set up in Kassiopi.
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