





A six-bedroom sea-front villa above the harbour
Villa Athena occupies one of the best positions in the village: sea-front above Kassiopi harbour, with an infinity pool that reads straight into the water and the boats coming and going below. Six bedrooms sleep twelve, making it a rare thing on this coast — a large, genuinely walkable-to-the-village house rather than an isolated estate reached by hire car. You can wander down to the quay for dinner and back again, watch the fishing boats unload in the morning, and still retreat to a private terrace that feels a world away from the crowd. The strait to Albania opens out in front, and the castle headland frames one side of the view. At roughly €760 a night for twelve, it is the natural choice for an extended family who want Kassiopi's life on the doorstep.
Six bedrooms sleeping twelve, with an infinity pool and broad terraces angled over the harbour and the open sea. The scale suits multi-generational groups — enough bedrooms to spread out, enough outdoor space to eat, swim and lounge without tripping over one another.
The position, sea-front and yet walkable to the village, is the real luxury and is priced accordingly at around €760 a night.
You are effectively in Kassiopi, the most complete village on the north-east coast — harbour, castle, tavernas, bakeries, mini-markets and pharmacies all within a stroll. Unlike the hillside villas that need a car for everything, Athena lets you leave the keys in a drawer for days at a time.
Evenings are the harbour lit up below; mornings are swims before the day warms.
The harbour immediately below is the launch point for self-drive boat hire, day cruises and skippered trips down the coast to Agni, Kalami and Kouloura, or across to Erimitis's protected coves.
Swimming is at the village beaches — Kalamionas, Bataria and Kanoni — all within a few minutes on foot or by car.