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Here is your complete guide to visiting Assos, one of the most stunning villages in the Ionian Sea.
Assos, Kefalonia: The Most Beautiful Village You’ve Never Heard Of (Until Now)
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While the island of Kefalonia is famous for its massive sandy beaches (hello, Myrtos!) and the bustling town of Argostoli, Assos is the quiet, artistic soul of the island. It is a village that doesn’t shout for attention; it whispers, asking you to slow down, sip a coffee, and stare at the turquoise water for a few hours.
You will see it looming above the village. The hike up takes about 20–30 minutes on a cobbled path through cypress and olive trees. The reward? A 360-degree view of the peninsula and the endless Ionian Sea. Built by the Venetians in the 16th century to protect the island from pirates, the fortress is mostly in ruins now, which makes it feel like a real exploration. Here is your complete guide to visiting Assos,
The water in Assos bay is so clear it looks like glass. Because the bay is sheltered, the water is usually calm—perfect for families. You can rent a sunbed, or simply lay your towel on the small pebble beach. For the adventurous, swim around the rocky outcrop on the left side of the bay to find tiny, secret coves.
A wide shot of the colorful houses hugging the isthmus, with the Venetian fortress on the hilltop above. [OPENING PARAGRAPH] While the island of Kefalonia is famous for
It looks like a film set, but it’s gloriously real.
