Assos Bay

Come to Assos Bay and immerse yourself in ancient history at the Castle of Assos, swim in the picturesque Ionian Sea, and let your taste buds savor local flavors at quaint taverns and traditional restaurants.

Assos is a stunning village nestled on the western coast of Kefalonia that offers pristine beaches, picturesque anchorages, and a touch of history. Assos not only boasts crystal-clear waters and breathtaking landscapes, but it is also home to the mesmerizing Castle of Assos.

Relaxing Conditions at Assos Beach

Assos is blessed with a deep, protected bay, which is home to the scenic Assos Beach. It is known for its tranquility and crystal-clear waters. The beach is framed by lush green hills and pastel homes and offers a mix of sand and pebbles. The water temperature ranges from pleasant to warm throughout the year, averaging about 75°F (24°C) from late June to September, making it ideal for swimming or snorkeling.

 There are also a few quaint taverns and restaurants that serve delicious traditional Greek cuisine along the bay, which provide convenient access to toilets, drinks, and snacks.

Safe Anchorage at Assos Bay

Assos provides an excellent anchorage for yachts of varying sizes. The village's picturesque harbor is well-protected and offers calm waters, making it a popular spot for mooring. The depths range from 3 to 5 meters, and there are often boat attendants available to assist with docking.

 Assos experiences generally mild wind conditions, creating a pleasant environment for sailing. The prevailing winds in the area are from the northwest, averaging around 5–10 knots. However, it's always a good idea to consult local weather forecasts and contact the harbor master for up-to-date information before setting sail.

The Castle of Assos

One of the highlights of visiting Assos is exploring its famous castle. Perched atop a hill overlooking the village and the Ionian Sea, the Castle of Assos offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes. Dating back to the 16th century, this Venetian fortress showcases a remarkable blend of architectural styles.

 As visitors wander through the castle's ruins, they'll discover remnants of houses, a church, and even a prison. Don't miss the opportunity to witness a stunning sunset from this vantage point, as the orange hues paint the sky and create a truly magical experience.

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