Zakynthos

Smugglers Cove, Zante © GNTO
The Ionian island of Zakynthos (also called Zante) has been colourfully billed as 'the green island of poetry, song and love', mainly because it was the home of Dionysios Solomos, who wrote the Greek national anthem, 'The Hymn to Liberty'. Arriving in Zakynthos by ferry is certainly a poetic experience: the picturesque town curves around a bay dominated by a Venetian Fortress and the St Dennis Cathedral. Zakynthos town is reminiscent of Venice with its historic St Mark's Square and Solomos Square, lined by reconstructed neoclassical buildings. The Solomos Mausoleum is a museum dedicated to the island's aristocracy of bygone days, while the Byzantine Museum sports splendid icons and frescoes salvaged from the island's beautiful medieval churches, destroyed in the massive earthquake of 1953.

The main attraction for visitors, however, is the triangular shaped island's 57 miles (92km) of coastline, particularly on the eastern and southern flanks, which are blessed with beautiful bays. Favourites are the white sandy beaches of Lagana and Geraka, also renowned for being the nesting grounds of the Caretta-Caretta sea turtles. Inland, the mountain villages lure holidaymakers away from the beach to sample some local hospitality and good food and wine, and to explore monasteries tucked away among the greenery. Tourism has become the main income earner for this popular resort island, but the rapid development of infrastructure in recent years has not depleted its traditional charm - Zakynthos remains pleasantly poetic.



Resorts

See our separate guides to the following Zakynthos holiday resorts: Laganas

Attractions

Blue Caves
Blue Caves © Ghost of Kuji

Blue Caves

On the west coast of Zante, near the village of Volimes, visitors will be enthralled by stunning views of the Blue Caves. The water in the caves captures and reflects light in every imaginable shade of blue, a surreal phenomenon to experience. The caves look best at sunrise and sunset, or from under the water while scuba diving. The Blue Caves are only accessible by sea but there are many boats that make this excursion.

Address: Volimes


Byzantine Museum
Byzantine Museum © Travel to Zakynthos

Byzantine Museum

Built shortly after the 1953 earthquake, the Byzantine Museum exhibits a selection of wooden carvings and paintings, some dating as far back as the 12th century, as well as Hellenistic, Early Christian, Byzantine and Post-Byzantine sculptures. There are also a few utilitarian implements and vessels on display to interest visitors.

Address: Solomos Square, Zante town; Telephone: +30 26 9504 2714; Opening time: Tuesday to Sunday; 8am-3pm. Closed Mondays.; Admission: €3, under 18s free


Loggerhead
Loggerhead © Mike Gonzalez (The Coffee)

Marathonisi Island

Marathonisi is a small, turtle-shaped island in Laganas Bay, completely unspoilt by human inhabitants. There are two main beaches on this island; the white sands of the larger beach are the nesting area of the endangered Caretta Caretta (Loggerhead) sea turtle, and the smaller pebble beach is home to a couple of interesting sea caves. The natural pine, olive and green oak forests on the island are another beautiful attraction. There is no development on the island, part of National Marine Park, and visitors are advised to take water and supplies for the day.

Address: Laganas Bay, across the beach from Keri village.; Transport: Boat from Keri beach and Agios Sostis port.


Shipwreck
Shipwreck © Ghost of Kuji

Smugglers Cove Shipwreck

The Smugglers Cove Shipwreck is one of the most popular sights on Zante, attracting thousands of visitors each year. The 'Panagiotis' was wrecked in 1982 while smuggling a large cargo of cigarettes and trying to evade a customs patrol in stormy weather. There is a view point (of somewhat dubious stability) from which the wreck can be seen, and there are also boat trips available to the beach where the ship lies.

Address: Navagio Beach


Zante Coastline
Zante Coastline © slifex

Zante Beaches

The region of Vassilikos has some of the best beaches on the island and a favourite is St Nicholas, which has great watersports facilities. Gerakas is also very popular, voted one of Greece's best beaches. Many of the holiday resorts have their own beaches for visitors to enjoy. The Navagio, Kalamaki, Porto Zoro and Laganas beaches are all great; Loggerhead sea turtles can be seen at Laganas Bay, home to the National Marine Park.


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