Kassiopi é uma aldeia costeira no norte de Corfu, Grécia, situada no Mar Jônico. A aldeia apresenta uma ruína de castelo veneziano dominando o porto e uma pequena igreja ortodoxa dedicada a Cassiopeia. Os visitantes exploram as ruas estreitas, nadam em águas cristalinas e jantam em tabernas à beira-mar servindo frutos do mar fresco e culinária grega local.
Kassiopi is a small coastal village located at the northeastern tip of Corfu, Greece, in the Ionian Sea. Positioned approximately 36 kilometres from Corfu Town and facing the Albanian coastline, it sits within the Ionian Islands regional unit and is administratively part of the municipality of North Corfu. The village is notable for its Byzantine-era castle, five distinct small beaches, and a working harbour that has served as an anchorage since antiquity.