Zakynthos is the ideal destination, famous for the iconic Navagio Shipwreck Beach and its dramatic limestone cliffs. This vibrant island offers more than stunning turquoise waters. It is a sanctuary for the endangered Loggerhead sea turtles at the Zakynthos National Marine Park. From exploring the mystical Blue Caves to enjoying traditional Zakynthian serenade music in the capital, it perfectly blends natural wonder with rich Mediterranean culture.

Zakynthos
Experience the magic of the Ionian in Zakynthos! From Shipwreck Beach to the endangered Caretta-Caretta sea turtles.
Zakynthos, the “Fiore di Levante,” is a land of contrasts with dramatic landscapes, rich history, and exotic natural beauty. The iconic Navagio (Shipwreck) Beach, framed by towering white cliffs, is world-famous. The Gulf of Laganas, a beloved nesting ground of the Caretta-Caretta turtle, is protected, while the Blue Caves invite swimmers to the bluest waters of the Mediterranean. For unforgettable views, head to Bochali Hill or watch the sunset at Keri or Kryoneri. Zakynthos offers memories that will brighten even the greyest winter days.
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The Ionian’s Exotic Jewel
Εnjoy the local Zakynthian cuisine
Wander through Zakynthos’ tavernas to taste local specialties and culinary treasures. Try Zante-style beef stew, traditional mageiritsa soup, and sofigadoura (potatoes and greens in tomato sauce). Finish your meal with mandolato, the famous local nougat made with egg whites, almonds, sugar, and honey, or the creamy “frygania” dessert.
Best time to visit
An ideal time of year to explore this beautiful island would be the hot summer months but if you want to avoid large crowds September and October are equally ideal.

How to use transportation in Zakynthos
Airport/port transfer options
Zakynthos is connected to mainland Greece throughout the year with daily ferry services from the port of Kyllini in North-western Peloponnese. During the summer months, the connection from Kyllini to Zakynthos is very frequent, with ferry services reaching 10 per day. The duration of the trip Kyllini – Zakynthos is about 1 hour.
Another way to get to Zakynthos is by air via Athens with daily flights during the summer. Zakynthos is connected via charter anc scheduled flights with a number of European and U.K Airports during the holiday season.
Local transportation
On the island there are buses and taxis that will take you to various beaches, while boats in the port can take you to beaches that are not accessible by car.
Q&A
By ferry from Kyllini (approx. 1 hour) or via direct flights to Zakynthos International Airport.
Access is only allowed by boat, with safety measures in place due to landslide risks. Always follow local guidance.
Laganas and Tsilivi offer vibrant nightlife, while Kalamaki and Vasilikos are quieter and ideal for families.
Yes – especially in Laganas with clubs and beach bars. The town of Zakynthos offers more refined entertainment.
Tsilivi, Argassi, and Agios Sostis have shallow waters and good facilities for families.



