On the west coast of the island of Cephalonia north of Myrtos Beach is the small and somewhat secluded Assos Village. Framed by a bay of fishing boats and a few luxury yachts, the serene destination stands out for its, pebbly beach, verdant landscape of cypress and pine trees, and traditional Ionian architecture featuring occasional pops of vibrant, pastel colors. The village is home to a population of fewer than 100 people, and visitors will find a few tavernas and other food establishments. The main points of interest are what remains of Assos Castle, a stronghold built by the Venetians to protect the village from pirate raids at the time in the 15th century, and the center of the village named Paris Square in honor of the French, who helped rebuild houses following the earthquakes in 1953.

Cephalonia, Greece

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