Kassiopi Harbour is one of the prettiest on the island, situated below the ruins of a medieval fortress, which looks across to the mysterious mountains of Albania. The village and the countryside around it have breathtaking views, so you can enjoy walking around or just watching the fish swimming around the brightly colored boats.
Corfu Island
Corfu Island, capital of the Ionian Islands has been conquered through the ages by many nations. Trips in Corfu will reveal a great cultural diversity all over the island, starting with the architecture of the buildings up to the local cuisine.
Walking in Corfu Town, you will find various shops that sell jewelry, leather goods, olive wood objects, lovely ceramics, handmade needlework as well as mandoles, mandolato and koum-kouat preserves. Also, some of them sell contemporary Greek art work.
Some areas of Corfu (Kerkyra, Korfu) produce delicious honey, wine and ouzo, which they commercialize.
Kerkyra
Kerkyra has always been a cultural centre of distinction, and its museums and libraries are studded with irreplaceable books and artifacts. The most notable of the island’s museums are: Archaeological Museum, Banknotes Museum, Byzantine Museum and Kapodistrias Museum, located in the city.