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15 Best Things to Do in Zakynthos (Greece)

On the Ionian Island of Zakynthos (Zante) there’s a world of difference between the mountainous north and west and the flatter south and east, where most of the beaches are found.

The upper regions have bright white limestone cliffs plummeting to inlets and coves like the marvellous Navagio, which can only be reached by boat.

Much of the southwest, around Laganas Bay, is occupied by the Greek National Marine Park as a nesting area for the loggerhead sea turtle (caretta caretta). This creature lays its eggs on the sandy beaches in the summer, and you’ll be able to go turtle-spotting on glass-bottom boats and observe the hatchlings scrabbling for the water after sunset.

Let’s explore the best things to do in Zakynthos :

1. Navagio (Shipwreck Cove)

Navagio, Zakynthos

In the northeast of Zakynthos is a cove embraced by towering white limestone cliffs.

Beneath them on the white beach are the rusting remains of the MV Panagiotis, a container ship than ran aground in 1980. There are two ways to experience this awe-inspiring natural sight: From above you can drive or catch a tourist bus to Navagio Beach View and queue up for what must be the island’s most emblematic scene, of the shipwreck and the cove’s glowing blue water far below.

By sea you could charter your own boat if you want to be independent, or board a tourist cruise from Porto Vromi, Agios Nikolaos Port in Volimes or Zakynthos Town on the east coast.

If you don’t mind crowds you can sunbathe on the beach, swim in the ethereal water, marvel at the cliffs and explore the wreck.

2. Kalamaki Beach

Kalamaki Beach

One of a few beaches that we’ll mention in the Greek National Marine Park, Kalamaki is on the eastern pocket of Laganas Bay and could be the best on the island.

The coastline is protected, which keeps tourist development discreet and away from the beach.

There’s nothing more than a single bar renting out parasols and sun loungers.

And as you’re in a national park, the beach is diligently maintained.

The golden sand is spotless, while the beach shelves very gradually to warm, transparent waters.

On the shore you’ll see swimmers hundreds of metres out as the sea is so calm and shallow in this bay.

3. Blue Caves

Blue Caves, Zakynthos

The little harbour at Skinari in the very north of Zakynthos is the point of departure for trips to the Blue Caves, also only accessed by water.

Within minutes you’ll be floating through a magnificent set of limestone sea caves and natural arches.

There’s nothing accidental about the name of these formations as the water has what can only be described as a shade of milky blue, caused by the interplay of the sun and the white limestone.

You’ll be allowed to jump in for a swim and don’t be alarmed to see your skin turn a ghostly hue under the surface.

4. Porto Limnionas Beach

Porto Limnionas Beach

A newly laid road from the village of Agios Leon weaves down to this fjord on the west coast, bounded on its east side by high white cliffs hollowed with caves.

Resting above the fjord on the western slope is a taverna with tables and sun loungers on terraces where you gaze into the pristine blue water.

Further down are rocks and concrete platforms where people lay their towels, and you’ll find it hard to resist bathing in the shimmering, crystalline water and stepping onto the tiny beach at the northern end.

5. Marathonisi

Marathonisi Island

This islet in Laganas Bay in the south of Zakythos is often called Turtle Island, as it’s a hatching ground for the loggerhead sea turtle.

For that reason Marathonisi is uninhabited and visitors have to clear the sandy beach to the north before sunset in summer to allow the turtles to come ashore to lay their eggs.

At the southern harbours of Limni Keriou and Laganas you can embark on turtle-spotting cruises to the island, normally on a glass-bottom boat.

The clarity of the water means you’ll have a good chance of seeing one or two.

You’ll be given up to an hour on the island to sunbathe, swim and have a picnic at this unspoiled setting.

6. Agios Dionisios Church

Agios Dionisios Church

The relics of St Dionysios, the island’s patron saint are kept at this church right on the harbour in Zakynthos Town where they have been since 1717. His reliquary is carried around the town on his saint’s day, on August 24th, and the sarcophagus is opened daily just before noon for worshippers.

The original church was razed by an earthquake in 1893, this reconstructed building dates to 1948 and was one of the few left standing after the earthquake in 1953. In the classic neo-Byzantine style the barrel vault and walls of this St Dyonisios are decorated with frescoes, like the Panagia of the Madonna and infant Jesus in the apse.

The church museum has four works by the eminent 18th-century painter Nikolaos Koutouzis.

7. Keri Caves

Keri Caves, Zakynthos

At the villages on the south coast like Limni Keriou, Agios Sostis and Laganas you can book a boat tour along the indented coastline in the far south of the island.

The white cliffs soar to 300 metres and at their base are small sea caves and natural arches.

At one the boat will lower a ladder for you to swim in the sea, which has a radiance caused by the purity of the water and the sun hitting the white rocks.

You can swim into the caves to look around, and might be amazed to learn that the sea is at least 20 metres deep at the base of the cliffs.

The Keri Caves are often included as a stop on turtle-spotting excursions to Marathonisi.

8. Banana Beach

Banana Beach, Zakynthos

The longest beach on Zakynthos is also one of the most alluring, for its soft golden sand and shallow transparent sea.

Banana Beach is in the Greek National Marine Park in the southeast of the island, but that doesn’t mean that there’s an absence of facilities.

For almost the whole length you can hire sun loungers, or your own beach pergola if you’re feeling decadent.

These are all rented out by the Banana Casa Playa bar and restaurant, which lays on full service.

On the eastern end there’s a watersports centre for activities like parasailing, jetskiing and waterskiing.

9. Anafonitria Monastery

Anafonitria Monastery

A stone’s throw from Navagio is a monastery from the island’s Byzantine period, consecrated in the middle of the 15th century and unharmed by the earthquake of 1953. Saint Dionysios, the patron saint of Zakynthos resided here at the end of his life in the 1500s.

The monastery has a quaint stone tower, originally built to defend the complex but later turned into a campanile.

The church is embellished with stunning if slightly time-worn hagiography.

Maybe the most photogenic spot is the courtyard, with free-standing columns, fruit trees, palms and flowers, growing in pots and vines creeping up the rustic stone walls.

10. Panagia Skopiotissa Monastery

Panagia Skopiotissa Monastery

Resting atop Mount Skopos in the southeast of Zakynthos, the Panagia Skopiotissa Monastery is a gruelling climb worthwhile for its 15th-century church and the exhilarating scenery.

The church walls are coated with frescoes and there’s an icon of the Virgin Mary produced in Constantinople and brought to Zakynthos after it was taken by the Ottoman Empire.

On the floor of the church you won’t help but notice the double-headed eagle, an emblem for the Byzantine Empire.

A lot of the joy of the monastery is the journey there, as you can hike up a winding path from the coastal resort of Kalamaki.

When the sun is glaring in mid-summer, you can always drive up the snaking mountain road from Argassi to the north.

11. Gerakas Beach

Gerakas Beach, Zakynthos

The southernmost beach on Zakynthos is also one of the loveliest, and has a western-facing curve of golden sand lapped by pure turquoise waters.

Behind the beach are precipitous sandy hills that get rockier at each end.

Looking towards the south, there’s a majestic promontory with bare rock layered red and white.

This more secluded end is also favoured by naturists.

One section of the Gerakas Beach is cordoned off, as loggerhead seat turtles use the beach as a nesting site.

These creatures mate during early summer and their eggs tend to hatch throughout the high season.

If you get up before dawn you’ll be able to watch hundreds of baby turtles shuffling to the water from the beach.

12. Byzantine Museum

Byzantine Museum, Zakynthos

In an arcaded mansion pointing out to sea on Solomos Square, the Byzantine Museum is a repository of Byzantine and post-Byzantine religious art from around the island.

From the Byzantine period there are frescoes, icons and wood carvings.

But the museum also has paintings, vestments, crucifixes and many more liturgical artefacts from the 15th to the 17th centuries.

Some of these were produced outside of Zakynthos and brought to the island when it was under Ottoman rule.

Elsewhere a scale model of the city and black and white photographs give you glimpses of how Zakynthos looked before the catastrophic earthquake of 1953.

13. Keri Lighthouse

Keri Lighthouse, Zakynthos

Near the far south of Zakynthos, this lighthouse atop a 300-metre cliffs is only part of the attraction.

A restaurant sits on the cliff-top and from its terrace you’ll be treated to a very romantic perspective of the deep blue Ionian Sea, the cliffs and the outcrops at their base.

And as the terrace points west the sunsets are magical here.

The restaurant also has a small overhanging skywalk if you have a stomach for heights.

Naturally all this comes with the cost of a meal or drinks.

But if you’d prefer to take in the view without paying you can carry on down the road for another vantage point to write home about.

14. Askos Stone Park

Askos Stone Park

In the very north of Zakynthos is an attraction that rolls a wildlife sanctuary, zoo, farm, forest reserve and archaeological site into one.

The park is named for the profusion of stone structures around, from the paving stones, to the drystone walls, stone-built stables and the remarkable cisterns cut from the cliffs and dating back six centuries.

For kids the best bit will be meeting and feeding animals like ponies, deer, peacocks, raccoons, chinchillas, turtles, goats, rabbits and pigs.

The farm is also planted with orchards for peaches and apples, grown without pesticides.

Depending on the season you may be able to get down to some rural activities like harvesting olives or milking a cow.

15. Aristeon Olive Press & Museum

Aristeon Olive Press & Museum

Zakynthos is prized for its olive oil and this free museum a few kilometres from the airport will tell you everything you need to know.

The tour begins in the 1700s, with a collection of antique implements like a wooden press and grindstones that were once powered by animals.

You can contrast these with the state-of the-art factory and its stainless steel vats and centrifuge.

On the way your guide will fill you in on some olive oil facts and point out the difference between virgin and extra virgin olive oil.

At the tasting session there’s homemade bread to dip in Aristeon’s oil, and a factory shop selling olive oil soap and garlic and lemon infused oils.

15 Best Things to Do in Zakynthos (Greece):

  • Navagio (Shipwreck Cove)
  • Kalamaki Beach
  • Porto Limnionas Beach
  • Marathonisi
  • Agios Dionisios Church
  • Banana Beach
  • Anafonitria Monastery
  • Panagia Skopiotissa Monastery
  • Gerakas Beach
  • Byzantine Museum
  • Keri Lighthouse
  • Askos Stone Park
  • Aristeon Olive Press & Museum

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20 Best things to Do on Zakynthos Island

Looking for the best things to do on Zakynthos Island? I have created the perfect Zakynthos travel guide to help you plan your next trip to Greece!

The guide provides information about how to get to the island, where to stay, what to see and do, a Google Zakynthos Map, and detailed information about the spectacular Navagio beach .

things to Do on Zakynthos Island, the Navagio beach

Zakynthos island in Greece, also known by its Italian name Zante, is a gorgeous island south of Kefalonia island in the Ionian Sea. It is famous for the stunning caves and cliff views with a shipwreck, the sea turtles nesting, the long, sandy beaches, and its bustling nightlife in Laganas.

things to do on Zakynthos Island, overview of Zakynthos main town

The Venetians who conquered Zakynthos in 1485, were also fascinated by the many charms of the island and called it ‘The Flower of the East’ (Il Fiore di Levante). Zante is famous for its abundance of flowers, plants, and herbs.

things to do on Zakynthos Island: The Jewish quarter in Zakynthos town before the earthquake of 1953

History Tip: My grandparents come from Zakynthos and I am very proud that I originate from this island: during the Nazi occupation, the mayor of the town Loukas Karrer and Bishop Chrysostomos did not allow the Germans to create concentration camps for Jews on their island. The 275 Jews on Zakynthos (out of 78.000 Greek Jews) found protection in small villages from the residents and all survived, unlike the 80% of Jews on the Greek mainland. For that reason, Zakynthos is amongst the righteous areas in Europe!

Enough with history, let’s explore the  best things to do on Zakynthos Island !

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20 Top Things To Do on Zakynthos Island

1. visit navagio beach.

things to do on Zakynthos Island: The shipwreck at the Navagio Beach

In the northeast of Zakynthos lies the most famous landmark of the island: the rusting remains of the MV Panagiotis, a container ship smuggling contraband cigarettes that ran aground in 1980. The cove, where the ship lies, is surrounded by imposing white limestone cliffs and white sand.

things to do on Zakynthos Island:  the Navagio Beach

Often the water around Navagio is tinged with an electric blue, due to the numerous sulfur springs in the caves that hug the beach, allowing wonderful photographs.

How to get to the Zakynthos Navagio

things to do on Zakynthos Island: The shipwreck at the Navagio Beach an people visiting

There are three ways to see Navagio Beach:

  • For the top view of Navagio , you can get there by car (32 km from Zakynthos town): Halfway between the mountain villages of Volimes and Anafonitria, there is an asphalt road leading to a spacious parking area. Then, you have to descend a few steps to reach a platform suspended in the void, from where you can admire and take photos of the beach.

things to do on Zakynthos Island: The cliff at the Navagio Beach with people taking photos

  • There is also the cliff area with no protective barriers at the edge where most photos are taken. However, there have been some accidents there. Be very careful and don’t risk your life for a photo.

things to do on Zakynthos Island: The shipwreck at the Navagio Beach

  • You can visit the actual beach by using the daily taxi-boat (30′ trip) service offered by local boats from the nearby Porto Vromi Bay, Zakynthos Town, Skinari, or Agios Nikolaos
  • You can also visit as part of an organized tour like this  Shipwreck Beach day – trip excursion departing from Zakynthos Town!

2. Explore the Blue Caves

Things to do on Zakynthos Island: the blue caves

The Blue Caves is a long chamber of successive limestone caves, located in the very north of Zakynthos island. The caves, which are one of the best things to do on Zakynthos island, were discovered in 1897 and were named after the amazing blue color of their waters.

There are also blue caves in Paxos and Antipaxos islands in the Ionian Sea.

They are only accessible by boat and the best time to visit them is early in the morning. It is the time when the reflection of the sun creates beautiful formations on the walls of the caves that are mirrored and create wonderful colorations in the waters.

Things to do on Zakynthos Island, Skinari Lighthouse

A little further down the road, past the turn-off for the windmills, is the Skinari Lighthouse. This active lighthouse watches over the crossing between Zakynthos and Kefalonia. 

3. Scuba Dive in Skinari

You can scuba dive and see up close the rich marine around Skinari: big reefs, 2 species of sponges, 2 species of flowers, stonefishes, morays, and sometimes sea turtles and dolphins.

Things to do on Zakynthos Island: sunset Emerald Villas Swimming pool

Where to stay nearby: In Agios Nikolaos village and beach you can take the boat to both the Blue Caves and Navagio. I love the beautiful fine decoration lines of Emerald Villas , the stunning views of the sea, the privacy, the swimming pool, and above all the great hostesses of the villa.

4. See the Newly-Hatched Turtles

Things to do on Zakynthos Island: Caretta caretta turtle swimming in Zakynthos waters

What is Zakynthos famous for? Zakynthos is famed as one of the major nesting areas for the loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) in the Mediterranean. In spring the turtles start their trip from the Gulf of Libya and the northern Adriatic, to reach Zakynthos.

Are you looking for a superb hotel in Zakynthos for your honeymoon? Check out the breathtaking Lesante Blu !

The majority of the nesting is around Laganas Bay, 8 km from Zakynthos town, where the protected area of Greek National Marine Park is.  An estimated 1,300 loggerhead turtles, an endangered and protected species, live around Laganas Bay. If you are lucky you may get to see the thousands of baby turtles that hatch on the beaches, taking their first steps on earth, or one of the adult turtles swimming right next to you.

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5. Explore Main Town, Zakynthos

Things to do on Zakynthos Island: Zakynthos town and Agios Dionysios church in sunrise

Kephalonia, Ithaki, and Zakynthos, in particular, were hit very hard by the 1953 earthquake and it has remained the most catastrophic earthquake in modern Greece. The Zakynthos town was completely destroyed and was rebuilt from scratch with only a handful of the old buildings still standing today.

One of them is Agios Dionysios church, built in 1798 and the town’s main church that houses the relics of the town’s patron saint. It is a three-aisled basilica with an internal arch that miraculously survived intact after the earthquake of 1953.

Things to do on Zakynthos Island: the Byzantine Museum

If you love religious artifacts and icons from the 12th century onwards, then a visit to the Byzantine Museum is a must. One of the interesting exhibits is the scale model of the town from around 1950 which gives you an idea of how the town looked before the devastating earthquake in 1953. The entrance ticket is €4 (€2 for November to March)

Address: Solomos Square, 29100 Zakynthos Town

 Are you looking for a family apartment in Zakynthos? Check out the seafront Red Sun Apartments!

6. Visit Dionysios Roma’s Mansion Museum

Things to do on Zakynthos Island: Roma's Mansion

The mansion was erected in the 1660s by the English vice-consul of England in Zakynthos Robert John Geoffrey but it was purchased by the Greek Alexander Roma (former president of the Greek parliament) in 1880 as a family house.

Before the earthquake, Zakynthos was full of impressive villas and mansions. Today, Roma is the only example of a mansion left in Zakynthos, so it is a really unique place to visit. The large reception rooms, the libraries with rare old publications, and the collections of family portraits, prints, weapons, and other objects and works of art reflect the general lifestyle of the old aristocratic class of the island.

Address: Louka Karrer St 19, Zakynthos town. + 30 26950-28343

Things to do on Zakynthos Island: Solomos Museum exterior

Other interesting museums you can visit on Zakynthos are:

  • Aristeon Olive Press & Museum in Lithakia village
  • In Agia Marina, Helmi’s Natural History Museum is packed with rocks, fossils, and stuffed animals
  • If you love poetry, then you should visit the museum, dedicated to Dionysios Solomos , who penned Greece’s national anthem in 1823. The museum is home to personal items belonging to the poet, but also a mausoleum containing his remains.

7. Hike to Bohali Castle

Things to do on Zakynthos Island: Bohali hill sunset

It can be hard to narrow down just a few of the best things to do in Zakynthos on one trip. 2,5 km away from Zakynthos town you will find Bohali village where you will enjoy the panorama of the port, Argassi small port, and Laganas Bay. When you get to Bohali village, you can hike to the top – a steep but short hike, but come prepared with plenty of water as the trail is in direct sunlight.

Things to do on Zakynthos Island: the Venetian castle in Bohali

On top of Bohali sits the ruined Venetian castle (built in 1480) surrounded by a pine forest and offering a beautiful view of Zakynthos town, the Ionian Sea, and the Peloponnese.

Tip: Don’t miss the Winged Lion of Saint Mark, a symbol of the Venetian empire, which stands above the main entrance.

8. Swim on the Golden Beach of Kalamaki

Things to do on Zakynthos Island: Kalamaki Beach

Kalamaki sandy beach is the continuation of the long sandy beach of Laganas. of Laganas Bay, a protected area and part of the Greek National Marine Park. That means there is almost no touristic development other than a single bar renting out sunbeds and umbrellas.

9. Dive in the Fjord of Porto Limnionas

top ten places to visit in zakynthos

One of the best things to do on Zakynthos Island is to go to Porto Limnionas. Limnionas is a fascinating, remote seaside area resembling a fjord, set against a backdrop of cliffs and caves. Featuring the clearest and brightest waters on Zakynthos, Porto Limnionas is ideal for diving and snorkeling in its many caves .

There you will find sunbeds & umbrellas (€5 per day), parking, and a tavern where you can grab some of the best souvlaki and homemade chips in the whole of Zakynthos. 

10. Stay in Tsilivi (great for families!)

Things to do on Zakynthos Island: Tsilivi beach

Tsilivi is a beautiful seaside village located on the northeast coast of the island with traditional tavernas, market stalls, and beautiful sandy beaches, great for children. It is a popular place, with both organized and free beaches and a variety of sea sports that you can enjoy.

It is 5 km from Zakynthos town, a lively resort with many nightlife options.

Where Best to Stay: Trianon Studios (self-catering), is 5 min from the beach, with a great swimming pool and beautiful rooms!

11. Enjoy Laganas Beach and the Nightlife

Things to do on Zakynthos Island: Laganas beach

If you are visiting Zakynthos island because you love cosmopolitan, sandy beaches and nightlife, then there’s no better place to be than Laganas (9 km away from Zakynthos town). The long beach is full of sunbeds and umbrellas, beach bars, seafront taverns, and many water sports facilities that will keep you busy and entertained.

Things to do on Zakynthos Island: Laganas at night

During the night, the endless bars, pubs, and clubs come alive with mostly young crowds that stay on until sunrise. It is one of the Greek Islands’ party capitals, and it is not everyone’s cup of tea (definitely not mine). I would say give it a try even if it is only for one night, just to get the experience!

Things to do on Zakynthos Island: Agios Sostis bridge

Right across the beach of Laganas, lies the tiny pine-clad islet of Agios Sostis, where you can walk using a really lovely wooden bridge. The island was attached to the land but it got disconnected after the earthquake!

At the back of the island, there is a small beach bar and a private beach for a dive. Mind you, you will have to pay a small fee to enter.

Where to stay in Laganas

Things to do on Zakynthos Island: Breakfast by the pool at Cactus Hotel

Cactus Hotel . This is a superb hotel just 2 minutes away from the Laganas beach with finely decorated rooms and a great breakfast!

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12. Swim near Marathonisi or Turtle Island

Things to do on Zakynthos Island: Marathonisi island

Marathonisi island is a hatching ground for the loggerhead sea turtle and home to monk seals. It is uninhabited and visitors need to keep their voices down and should have left the island before sunset in summer to allow the turtles to come ashore to lay their eggs.

Things to do on Zakynthos Island: A small boat going to Marathonisi

Although the island is a protected area, unfortunately, due to the mass amount of visitors to Marathonisi (and Zakynthos as a whole), a lot of the eggs are destroyed – people allow their children to dig and get the eggs up or put their chairs on the nesting areas. I think they should stop allowing the tour to the Marathonisi during the summer, as turtles get very easily disturbed, and with hundreds of boats and snorkelers crowding them in the water, it affects their breeding and eventually their survival.

Instead of a tour you better swim in the area and you never know, you may see one of those amazing creatures swimming next to you 🙂

13. Go to Gerakas Beach

Things to do on Zakynthos Island: Gerakas beach

Gerakas is a beautiful beach of Zakynthos that stretches over a large stretch of golden sand. It is located in a bay with warm, shallow, blue waters that make it an ideal choice for families with children. Gerakas is also another nesting area for loggerhead turtles.

Things to do on Zakynthos Island: nesting areas for turtles

The beach’s access is prohibited after sunset to protect the turtles, so keep that in mind when visiting and move here with caution. There are members of the protection group on the nesting beaches and you can ask them for more information about the turtles. The left side of the beach consists of clay: Apart from swimming/sunbathing you can do a natural exfoliation on the spot.

14.  Discover the Mountain Villages

Things to do on Zakynthos Island: inland villages

On the mainland of Zakynthos, there are beautiful villages that offer a completely different side of the island. Gyri is a traditional, small village very quiet to walk around and see how authentic Zakynthos is.

Louha is one of the few places on the island where tourism has not spoiled its beauty and one of the few villages that remained intact from the 1953 earthquake. It is a beautiful place with stone-built houses, manicured courtyards, and cobbled streets.

Agios Leontas (Saint Lion) is another village that looks as if time has stopped 50 years ago surrounded by lush vegetation. Those villages are best visited by private car.

15. Kayak in Keri Caves

Things to do on Zakynthos Island: Keri caves

Keri Caves is a row of dramatic white rock caves that open directly onto a crystal-clear turquoise sea. Kayaking around the caves and then diving into the perfectly clear waters is a unique experience you can indulge in.

16. Parachute over Banana Beach

Banana, gold sand, shallow with green-blue waters beach, is as fun and playful as its name suggests. There are many water sports options but I think one of the best is to parachute above the beach! Here you will find sunbeds & umbrellas, beach bars, restaurants, water sports, and parking.

The nearby Plaka beach is smaller and we recommend it if you want more privacy.

17. Indulge in Eclectic Wine Tasting

Things to do on Zakynthos Island: Callinico winery

I don’t know about you, but I love my wine, and a visit to a winery or two, is definitely one of the best things to do on Zakynthos Island. Zakynthos has about 19,000 acres of vineyards and over 60 different varieties.

One of the best wineries you can visit is Callinico, located in the village of Kallipado since 1918. You can enjoy a wine tasting of their production a tour of their facilities and visit their dedicated museum. Learn more about the winery here.

18. Spa on Xygia beach

Things to do on Zakynthos Island:  Xygia beach

Xygia is a natural spa beach with healing properties that help with arthritis (among other ailments), thanks to the elements and minerals from the nearby caves. Surrounded by dense green vegetation and emerald-green waters, it actually consists of two beaches, which are also ideal for walking. The first is a small rocky cove, with vegetation going down to the sea and a canteen, while the second has white pebbly sand and a taverna above.

It is better if you  rent a car for the day to head to Xigia Beach as it can be difficult to access public transport.

19. Taste the local cuisine of Zakynthos

Things to do on Zakynthos Island:  Cheese pie with honey, seeds, and red pepper

One of my favorite things to do on Zakynthos Island (or any place I am visiting, to be honest!) is to taste the local recipes. And there is no better place to do so than visiting a Greek traditional tavern, with the most authentic ones being in mainland villages.

Zakynthos’ rich agricultural production is based on farming. Olives, citrus fruits, and vines predominate in their local recipes.

Look out for those local foods in Zakynthos:

  • Ladotyri , cheese from goat’s and sheep’s milk. It has a salty and spicy taste and is preserved in oil
  • Prenza : Fresh cheese with a creamy texture
  • Sofagiadoura , a casserole with greens, legumes, and potatoes
  • The traditional sweet of all Ionian islands , Mantolato .

20. Go to Zakynthos Monasteries

Things to do on Zakynthos Island: Anafonitria Monastery

Zakynthos has its share of Greek Orthodox Monasteries, scattered around the island and is usually set on a beautiful hill. A favorite monastery of mine is the one in Anafonitria, a small village, built 340 m high in the north of Zakynthos.

The monastery of Panagia Anafonitria (dedicated to the Holy Mother) was probably founded in the 15th century by Leonard III Tokko Count Palatino and his wife Lappa. At its entrance, there is a high medieval tower of the 15th century in which the inhabitants of the village sought shelter to protect themselves from pirate raids.

Its most important icon is a Byzantine icon of the Holy Mother from the 15th century.

Near Navagio, you will also find the monastery of Agios Georgios of Rocks, built on a small promontory from where you can admire the sea. We don’t know when it was constructed but it was destroyed by pirates in 1553 and rebuilt in Venetian style. The tower with its circular base was built to protect the monastery from any attacks.

How many days do you need in Zakynthos?

If you like doing things fast then 4 days is probably enough. But if you are like me, savoring a new place, exploring all the time, the beaches, the coves, caves, villages, museums, and monasteries, then I would advise you to stay for at least 7-8 full days on the island.

Where to Stay in Zakynthos

Things to do on Zakynthos Island:  Astarte Villas swimming pool

Astarte Villas – Istar Villa with Tennis Court . Located in a green area just 10/15 minutes away from Zakynthos town or Laganas, this is an amazing 4-bedroom villa, great for a group of up to 8 persons.

Things to do on Zakynthos Island: Strofilia residences

Strofilia Stone Residences , is perfect for a family as it has a children’s playground and BBQ facilities, and is just 50 m from Climati Beach. The stone-built property offers self-catering accommodation with a balcony overlooking the Ionian Sea. What I love about it, is its large garden full of olive trees❤️.

How to Get to Zakynthos Island

By Ferry (or bus/private car from Athens):

If you arrive at Athens airport you can rent a car or take the bus from Athens. The drive from Athens to Kyllini port takes approximately 3.5 hours. There are daily ferry crossings to Zante from the port of Kyllini in the Peloponnese and the trip lasts 1 hour. During the summer months, there can be up to 10 routes per day.

Book your ferry transfer with FerryScanner or FerryHopper to secure your seat, especially if you travel during the summer.

By Plane : You may be able to fly directly into Zakynthos Airport Dionysios Solomos. Many airlines fly here, including Ryanair, Air Serbia, Transavia, and Easyjet.

Island Hopping from Zante

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What other Islands are near Zakynthos? The island’s location in the Ionian Sea makes it perfect for island-hopping. From Zante, you can easily travel by ferry to the following destinations:

  • Kefalonia (or Cephalonia)

How to Get around Zakynthos?

There are public buses but if you want flexibility and heat bothers you, then you’ll want something with good air conditioning and shade from the sun like a rental car . Renting ATVs is popular but I would not advise it because of the pure sun exposure.

FAQ for Zakynthos Island

When is best to go to zakynthos island.

The warm months in Greece start in May and finish in mid-October. The hottest and busiest months are July and August. My favorite time to travel in Greece is always  September and October. The large crowds are gone, families are back as the schools are open, rates are better, the sea is warm and the weather is not as hot.

Is Zakynthos a party island?

Yes and no! Laganas Bay is very wild with young crowds and on a smaller scale, Tsilivi is famed for its beach clubs, sipping a cocktail and watching the sun drop down over the water.

You can also find many bars elsewhere in Argassi, Bochali, and Zakynthos Town but in a much quieter atmosphere and certainly with no foam parties 😀

What to wear in Zakynthos?

Bring summer clothes but also a light jacket for the evenings, you never know when the wind can get slightly chill. Some suggestions for Zakynthos are:

  • Comfortable walking shoes for the slippery bays and apply plenty of organic sunscreen
  • A white linen shirt that matches perfectly with your jeans
  • A fantastic CUPSHE Bikini to swim on the beaches of Zakynthos
  • A party dress for your wild nights in Laganas!

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  • Bus: If you are arriving at Athens International Airport you can travel straight to the port by taking the X96 express bus (€5.5, children <6 yo, free entrance) , which departs every 40 minutes and the average trip lasts 1 hour – runs 24/7.
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Where is your dream summer destination? Would you go to Zakynthos?

I’d love to hear about where you’re spending your vacation this year, especially if you have any exciting travel plans! There are so many things to do on Zakynthos Island. I hope that you get the chance to try as many as possible. Till next time, Evgenia❤️

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  • Visit Navagio Beach (Shipwreck)
  • Explore the Blue Caves
  • Scuba Dive in Skinari
  • See the Newly-Hatched Turtles
  • Explore Main Town, Zakynthos
  • Visit Dionysios Roma’s Mansion Museum
  • Hike to Bohali Castle
  • Swim on the Golden Beach of Kalamaki
  • Dive in the Fjord of Porto Limnionas
  • Stay in Tsilivi
  • Enjoy Laganas Beach and Nightlife
  • Swim near Marathonisi or Turtle Island
  • Go to Gerakas Beach
  • Discover the Mountain Villages
  • Kayak in Keri Caves
  • Parachute above Banana Beach
  • Indulge in Eclectic Wine Tasting
  • Spa in Xygkia beach
  • Taste the local cuisine of Zakynthos
  • Go to Zakynthos Monasteries

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17 Best Things to Do in Zakynthos, Greece In 2024

Written By: Dejan

Updated On: March 14, 2024

When planning a trip to the Greek islands, put the island of Zakynthos, Greece on your list. This gem in the Ionian Sea is a must-visit destination; from the iconic Shipwreck Beach, accessible only by boat, to the mesmerizing Blue Caves, ideal for snorkeling and exploring marine life, Zakynthos offers a lot of unforgettable experiences. There are so many things to do on Zakynthos that you’ll want to spend at least three days enjoying the island’s attractions. If you have more time, even better!

Zakynthos Island, also widely known as Zante is located in the Ionian Islands in northwest of Greece. This name duality stems from the island’s Venetian past, where it was referred to as ‘Zante,’ a name that has persisted, especially in English-speaking countries.

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Best to do in Zakynthos, Greece

Top things to do in Zakynthos Greece

We will show you the best way to explore Zakynthos Island, from visiting its traditional villages, savoring authentic Greek cuisine, and even witnessing the endangered Caretta-caretta turtles in their natural habitat. Whether you’re an adventure seeker like us, a history buff, or simply looking to relax on pristine beaches, Zakynthos will serve up a holiday filled with diverse and enriching experiences. The best way to get around Zakynthos is by renting a car. You can compare prices here at RentalCars.om

The beaches and natural beauty of this Ionian Island capture the imagination of travelers seeking a vacation to the Greek Islands. Zakynthos is known for its nightlife in towns like Laganas but is also known for its traditional villages such as Alykes and Vasilikos. Let’s not forget its crucial role in wildlife conservation, being a sanctuary for the endangered Loggerhead turtles.

1. Blue Caves – Amazing scenery

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One of the best things to do in Zakynthos is to visit the Blue Caves. These natural arches have been carved out by erosion and are famous for the vivid color of blue water in its deepest hollows. We recommend getting out early in the morning for the best light and to avoid the crowds. Going snorkeling at the Blue Caves is one thing you do not want to miss. You will see what we mean once you dip your face in the deep blue azure water and see what is below.

You can hire a small private boat or take a tour of the many famous sites along the coast where you can go swimming and snorkeling. The fact that the Blue Caves are only accessible by boat should be reason enough to add it to your itinerary.

*Note : – cruises around the island last around 9-10 hours, so you be prepared for a long and beautiful day* Book your tour here. Most boat tours leave from Agios Nikolaos Harbor.

2. Navagio Beach – Shipwreck Beach

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Located on the west coast of Zakynthos, Navagio Beach is a cove surrounded by white sea cliffs that are 900 feet tall. The famous Navagio Beach (Which means shipwreck in Greek) has become the symbol of the island and is one of the top things to do in Zakynthos. The amazing view gives me the chills.

This secluded beach is famous for its shipwreck, the Panagiotis, which adds a touch of mystery and intrigue to the picturesque setting. It is one of the most beautiful scenes in the Greek Islands, surrounded by towering high cliffs and turquoise waters. Accessible only by boat, Navagio Beach feels like it is a little undiscovered gem – when you look at it from the sea. In truth, it is anything but undiscovered. You may also want to read: Is Greece Expensive, a complete guide to costs for travel in Greece.

Unfortunately, as of the time of this writing, Navagio Beach is closed, and you cannot go on the sandy beach itself. You can still enter the bay by boat, check out the shipwreck, and take photos, which I would prefer to do anyway. Who wants to stand on a small beach with a bunch of people getting in your way? You can book a boat tour to see Navagio Shipwreck Beach here.

The closure was due to rockfall from several small earthquakes and was put in as a safety measure. However, I also think it is an environmental issue as well, as in the past, there was overcrowding on the beach.

Shipwreck Beach is still a stop on almost all boat tours and is often combined with the Blue Cave. We recommend booking a boat tour that visits in the early morning or later in the afternoon so you are not crammed in there with a bunch of other boats. Most tour boats leave from Agios Nikolaos harbor.

3. View of Navagio Beach – Shipwreck Beach

best things to do in zakynthos greece Navagio Beach lookout

The best photo opportunity of Navagio Beach is from the lookout from the top of the cliffs. This is the classic view that has been used to market Zakynthos Island and one you have probably seen on Instagram. Because of this, you can imagine the number of people who want to see it from this angle, and you would be right. If you visit Zante Island in high season, you will be standing in line with a bunch of other people just to get to the platform for the view.

You should also be aware of a couple of things. There is only a small stand selling coffee and drinks by the platform and no bathrooms. When you get to the platform, you will have to fight for a view of the Navagio shipwreck with all the selfie-taking tourists and then crane your neck to get the postcard view above. Be careful not to drop your phone or camera as well. This view can be accessed by car or a van from Zante Town or Alyke. It’s crowded in the high season, but in the off-season, this place is a wonder of nature that gives chills to the bone.

4. Snorkeling

things to do in Zakynthos Greece Snorkeling

Snorkeling is one of the most popular activities on the island of Zakynthos (football is also popular with a professional football club), and it is one of the most exciting and adventurous things a visitor can do in Zante.

From absolute beginner to experienced divers, you can set out on an adventure to explore the depths of the Ionian Sea in the Zakynthos Marine Park. The crystal clear waters of the gulf that surrounds the main island of Zakynthos are pristine. There are many sea caves that lure you inside for some of the most unique snorkeling experiences you’ll ever have.

If you aren’t up for snorkeling, you can also book a glass-bottom boat tour that will allow you to take in the beauty of the turquoise waters and what lies below.

5. Loggerhead Sea Turtles of Laganas Bay

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The island of Zante is one of the best places in the world to find the famous Loggerhead sea turtle. (Caretta-Carreta Turtle) The loggerhead sea turtle is endangered, but Zakynthos is a nesting area for them, and they lay their eggs on many of its beaches.

Note: Tourists are prohibited from visiting places where turtles lay eggs as Zante authorities protect them. (Kalamaki Beach is one of the beaches where the turtles lay their eggs, and when they are there, Kalamaki Beach is off-limits. The region between Laganas and Kalamaki Beach also has some restrictions.

You don’t need to see them laying eggs through; this giant gentle turtle can be seen swimming at Laganas Bay. If you book a snorkeling or diving trip on Zakynthos, you can see the Caretta-Caretta turtle. Trust me, the enjoyment when you see one of those will give you goosebumps. Book this boat trip to Laganus on a glass bottom boat to spot turtles.

As we suggest, with all water activities and wildlife, do your research and ensure you go with a company that practices safe snorkeling with wildlife. If you see a ton of boats pulling up alongside a turtle and everyone jumping in at once, just tell your boat captain that you don’t agree with this and to move on. The last thing we should do is cause unnecessary stress to any animal.

6. Marathonisi – Turtle Island

Marathonisi - Turtle Island in Zakynthos Greece

Marathonisi is an islet just off the southern coast of Zakynthos and has one of the most beautiful sandy beaches in the region. It is also known as Turtle Island as it looks like the shape of a turtle when you approach from Keri or Marathia. The island is also home to the Loggerhead Turtle, and the beach itself is only accessible for the first 3 meters from the shore. You will see it roped off beyond that, as it is their nesting ground. This private boat tour takes you on a luxury cruise to Turtle Island, Keri Caves, and Mizithres.

The islet is located in the Marine Park, and the blocked-off sections are monitored. The best way to get to the island is to take the Taxi Boat that shuttles from the beach to Marathonisi Island, which is about 15 minutes. The other options are renting your own boat or jumping on an organized tour. Whichever way you choose, you will be glad you added this island to your trip.

7. Keri Caves

what to do in zakynthos keri caves

Just outside of Zakynthos Town are the Keri Caves. The Keri Caves are a series of sea caves located along the island’s southwestern coast. Their extraordinary beauty and crystal-clear waters make them a popular spot for tourists. These caves are accessible only by sea, and many visitors explore them via tour boat that include opportunities for swimming and snorkeling. Combine the beauty of the underwater world with white sea cliffs reaching up from the clear azure waters, makes for a spectacular day trip.

Like most popular snorkeling spots in Zakynthos, you can also go via a glass-bottom boat . The waters are so clear; these are very popular on the island. A Keri Caves tour stops at Turtle Island to spot sea turtles as well.

You can even rent a boat if you feel comfortable to explore around the island at your own pace.

9. Keri Beach

Keri Beach on Zakynthos Island in Greece

Keri Beach is another popular beach that is located in the village of Keri, in the southwestern part of the island, this picturesque beach is known for its crystal-clear waters and pebble-lined shores, making it a paradise for swimmers and snorkelers.

The charm of Keri Beach lies in its peaceful setting, away from the bustling crowds, where visitors can unwind and soak in the Mediterranean sun. The beachfront is dotted with traditional tavernas where you can savor authentic Greek dishes while enjoying views of the Ionian Sea.

This is the jumping off point to the nearby Keri Caves and Marathonisi Island which are accessible by boat tours. For those interested in a more leisurely experience, renting a sunbed and simply relaxing by the azure waters is a delightful option.

10. Keri Lighthouse

Keri Lighthouse is a remarkable landmark located in the picturesque village of Keri, on the southwestern tip of Zakynthos. This historic lighthouse stands as a beacon, offering some of the best views of the Ionian Sea and the surrounding limestone cliffs.

While there, you can enjoy some delicious Greek cuisine at the Keri Lighthouse Restaurant. This popular eatery is renowned for its strategic location at one of the island’s most scenic vantage points, offering panoramic views of the Ionian Sea and the surrounding landscapes The Keri Lighthouse Restaurant terrace is a perfect spot for a meal or a drink, especially during sunset when the sky and sea are painted in vibrant hues.

11. Gerakas Beach

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Gerakas Beach is located on the southern tip of the Vasilikos peninsula in the National Marine Park. This sandy beach has plenty of amenities, such as sunbeds and umbrellas for rent.

The beach’s proximity to Vasilikos makes it one of the most popular beaches to visit and it has easy access to a variety of tavernas and cafes, where one can enjoy local Greek cuisine.

12. Scuba Diving

Best things to don in Zante Greece Scuba Diving

Zakynthos Island is an exceptional destination for scuba divers, boasting a variety of dive sites that cater to all levels of experience. The island’s underwater world is rich in marine life and geological features, including reefs and caves.

Avid scuba divers will love diving through one of the 400 caves around Zakynthos island. Among the top dive sites is the enchanting Keri Caves. The caves are popular for their excellent visibility to explore its underwater formations and nooks and crannies of the caves. When the sun shines down, the light dances over the rocks, creating an interesting display of light. Divers can also encounter a variety of marine life, from octopuses to sea turtles. Plus, the calm waters and range of depths make the Keri Caves suitable for both beginner and experienced divers.

For the more adventurous, the wreck of the MV Terekhol Shipwreck, a Russian cargo ship that sank off the coast of Zakynthos in 2008, provides an intriguing exploration opportunity to see its haul.

Dive tours in Zakynthos are plentiful, with approximate costs ranging from €60 to €100 for a single dive, including equipment rental, depending on the dive center and the complexity of the dive.

Many operators offer PADI certification courses and guided dives, ensuring safety and an enriching underwater experience. Divers in Zakynthos can expect to encounter vibrant coral formations, a variety of fish species, and with luck, the fascinating Loggerhead turtles. The combination of diverse dive sites, reasonable costs, and the allure of the Mediterranean marine life makes Zakynthos a top destination for scuba diving enthusiasts looking to explore the depths of the Ionian Sea.

13. Banana Beach

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The golden sandy beach of Banana Beach is the longest beach in Zakynthos. Located in the Vasilikos region, Banana Beach is easily accessible to make a day out at the beach, which is full of sun, sea, and sand. Its sheer size ensures there’s always a spot on the soft, golden sands, making it perfect for families and groups.

There are activities and water sports like jet skiing and parasailing, as well as more relaxed options such as sunbed rentals and paddleboarding. The beach area is dotted with a variety of restaurants and beach bars, making it the perfect place to spend the day. Plus, the clear, inviting waters of the Ionian Sea make it a great spot for swimming and snorkeling.

14. Porto Limnionas Beach

things to do in Zakynthos Porto Limnionas Beach

There’s no shortage of scenes of white limestone cliffs plunging into crystal clear waters along the coast of Zakynthos. And Porto Limnionas is one of its stars. Porto Limniona is considered the best swimming spot in Zakynthos, which was once undiscovered.

This secluded cove on the west coast is yet another place with calm azure waters. Impressive rock formations and steep cliffs surround this popular snorkeling and swimming area. And there are chairs with beach umbrellas to rent.

With the Limnionas Tavern nearby, visitors can enjoy local Greek cuisine while soaking in the tranquil views over Porto Limnonas. More people are starting to learn about Porto Limnionas beach, but that doesn’t detract from its beauty. However, Porto Limnionas Beach is not large with only a small beach area, so it does get crowded.

15. Horseback Riding

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There are plenty of outdoor activities on Zante, including horse riding on the beach (highly recommended!) The Laganas horseriding center offers rides through sand dunes, forests, and the beach, with an unforgettable experience swimming with horses in the Ionian Sea.

The Laganas Horseriding Center is family-run by the Tsourakis family, who have been leading tours since 1994. They are ranked as one of the top 10 best riding centers in Greece. You can choose rides to the Sand Dunes, Pine Forest, Laganas Valley, and Beach.

16. Laganas Beach Party

Fun things to do in Zante Laganas Beach Party

We mentioned that Zakynthos is known for its nightlife. The island of Zante is not called “The Party Island” for a  reason. The central part that gets this attribute is a resort area called Laganas. A vast number of clubs, bars, and restaurants are placed here for a reason. The area attracts a hip and youthful crowd with its mix of international DJs, lively bars, and nightclubs right on the sand.

This is the epicenter of all the parties, with tasty cocktails flowing. The crowds rush to hit the strip every night from 10 p.m. and party in packed clubs until morning. The vibe and energy pulse in every direction, and it is easy to go barhopping all night long. The beachfront is lined with venues offering a variety of music and themes, ensuring there’s something for every taste where guests can enjoy cocktails and snacks under the stars.

The themed parties can get pretty wild where they pour neon colors on people, bathe in vast amounts of white foam, and the clubs put on special fireworks displays almost three times a week. So you get the idea of the atmosphere and vibe you can experience on Zante here.

17. Agios Nikolaos Beach, aka St Nicolas Beach

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Located about 30km west of Zakynthos Town in the scenic village of Volimes, on the northeast coast of the island, this beach offers a tranquil escape during the day with its clear, blue waters and pebbly shores. Ideal for families and couples alike, Agios Nikolaos provides excellent facilities, including sunbeds, umbrellas, and a variety of beachfront tavernas serving delicious Greek cuisine.

The beach is also a hub for water sports enthusiasts, offering activities such as snorkeling and diving, with dive centers available for equipment rental and lessons. The nearby port offers boat trips to the famous Shipwreck Cove and Blue Caves, making Agios Nikolaos a convenient starting point for exploring Zakynthos’ natural wonders.

It is not a surprise that Zakynthos is one of the best islands in Greece for a party, and at night St Nicolas Beach is another party beach on Zakynthos.

18. Korakonisi Ridge

best things to do in Zakynthos Greece sunset at Korakonisi Ridge

Korakonisi Ridge is an off-the-beaten-path marvel in Zakynthos. Located near the village of Agios Leon, this striking rock formation is a unique geological landscape. Photographers and hikers are drawn to its rugged beauty, which provides a panoramic view of the Ionian Sea.

The area around Korakonisi is ideal for those who enjoy exploring natural landmarks and engaging in outdoor activities like rock climbing and trekking. The clear waters surrounding the ridge are also perfect for snorkeling, allowing visitors to discover the vibrant marine life. While the ridge is relatively remote, its untouched and serene environment makes it a worthwhile destination for those looking to experience Zakynthos beyond the typical tourist spots.

19. Museums & History

Town of Zante with museums

The island of Zakynthos also has many historical attractions. The rich history of Zakynthos dates from 1600. B.C. One of the most famous people who lived in Zakynthos was Dionysios Solomos. He was a native of Zakynthos and Greece’s national poet, who wrote the Greek national anthem.

The Town of Zante (Zakynthos Town) contains two of them. One of them is the remains of the Venetian Castle, and if you take a hike up from town, you’ll discover the Venetian Fort that dates back to the 15th century.

Other Museums and historical places on Zante are:

  • Roma Mansion – This 17th-century mansion survived the earthquake of 1953. It hit Cephalonia and Zante, practically destroying both islands, with only a few buildings surviving the impact. 
  • Monastery of St. Denis – In the mountain village of Volimes, you’ll find the Monastery of St Denis. St. Denis was the patron saint of Zakynthos who was born on the island in 1546.

20. Zakynthos Town (Zante Town)

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As mentioned above, much of Zakynthos Town was destroyed in the 1953 earthquake, but it is a nice place to wander, do some shopping, and eat some traditional Greek food.

Things to see in Zante Town are Agios Dionysios, The Venetian Castle above the city that offers beautiful views from the village of Bohali, and the Byzantine Museum, which houses a replica of the town before the earthquake.

21. Shopping on Zante

Shopping in Zante Town on Zakynthos Greece

Olive oil, wines, handmade carpets, ceramic statues of Greek historian symbols, the small turtles, and many more.

The best thing about the holidays in Zante is that chances are you will meet somebody new and interesting and experience some great things.

The Greek Cuisine of Zakynthos

Greek Cuisine in Zakynthos, Greece

Greeks are great gourmands, and Greek food is one of the most delicious foods you will ever taste in your life, especially on Zante. No matter what your preference is. As a part of their hospitality, Greeks load so much food on the plates. It’s literally unbelievable. So, food lovers, this island will be like heaven to you.

Anywhere you go, there is a beautiful smell of delicious food and olive oil (one of the most produced products in Zante), as well as a great atmosphere in restaurants, where you can experience fire dancing and plate smashing. With the recent expansion of tourism on the island, the gourmet side of it is blooming almost everywhere.

The best part of this is that the food is affordable in Zakynthos, and Greeks take their hospitality and level of service to another level, so they will get you the best of the best, just to show how they value your visit and choice to eat at their tavernas & restaurants.

Some of the best places to eat on Zakynthos are:

  • Nobelos Bio Restaurant – Located near Agios Nikolaos port,
  • The Halfway House – Situated in Tsilivi,
  • Votsalo Taverna – Located in the village of Marathias,
  • Essence Restaurant – This fine dining establishment in Kalamaki,
  • Keri Lighthouse Restaurant – Near the Keri Lighthouse and Porto Limnionas Taverna

How to Get to Zakynthos, Greece

How to get to Zakynthos, Greece

The best way to get to Zante Island is by flying into Zakynthos International Airport. The Zakynthos Airport welcomes flights from major European cities, especially during the tourist season.

For those traveling from within Greece or neighboring countries, taking a ferry is a popular option. Ferries to Zakynthos depart from mainland Greece port of Kyllini, offering a scenic voyage across the Ionian Sea, and are well-connected to the Greek road network, making them accessible for those on a road trip.

Another convenient approach, especially for European travelers, is to drive to a nearby port and take a car ferry, combining the flexibility of a road trip with the experience of sea travel. Whether you’re looking for speed and convenience via air travel, or the scenic route via ferry, reaching Zakynthos is an integral part of the adventure, setting the stage for an unforgettable Greek island experience.

Best Way to Get Around Zakynthos, Greece

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There are many ways to explore the island. You can go hiking, ride a bike, or take a small train to explore the resorts on the island.

The most flexible and convenient way to explore the island is by rental car. You can compare prices here. This option allows visitors to travel at their own pace, access remote beaches and hidden gems, and enjoy the scenic drives Zakynthos is famous for.

If you feel comfortable, there are scooter rentals, motorcycles, or quad bikes available, especially near tourist areas and the airport. You can also rent a boat or book a boat trip to many of the nearby islands and tourist destinations.

For those who prefer not to drive, the local bus service offers an affordable and reliable alternative, connecting the main town to popular beaches and resorts.

Taxis are also widely available and can be a good choice for shorter trips or when traveling in a group.

Organized tours and boat trips are also a good option as they provide transportation and guided exploration of the island’s key attractions, such as Shipwreck Cove and the Blue Caves.

Where to Stay in Zakynthos, Greece

Where to stay in Zanynthos Greece

Many of the resorts are scattered on the quiet parts of the island, and with only 410 square kilometers, you can go from one end to the other in a few hours of driving. Many places offer a peaceful environment with olive trees, a sandy beach, and a private pool where you can chill out and shake your stress away just by listening to the sea.

Laganas : Ideal for those seeking lively nightlife, Laganas is renowned for its vibrant bars and clubs. Hotels like the Mediterranean Beach Resort offer luxury accommodations right on the beachfront, perfect for party-goers and beach lovers.

Tsilivi : A family-friendly option, Tsilivi boasts a beautiful beach and a range of activities. The Contessina Hotel is a popular choice here, offering a blend of comfort and convenience with easy access to local attractions.

Argassi : For travelers looking for a balance between tranquility and accessibility, Argassi is perfect. The Diana Palace Hotel provides a peaceful yet convenient base, with excellent facilities and proximity to Zakynthos Town.

Vasilikos : Nature lovers should head to Vasilikos, which is known for its natural beauty and serene beaches. The Vasilikos Beach Hotel is a great option, offering a quiet environment and stunning sea views.

Zakynthos Town : For a more cultural experience, staying in Zakynthos Town is ideal. Hotels like the Phoenix Hotel offer easy access to historical sites, restaurants, and shopping areas.

Alykes : For a quieter, more relaxed vibe, Alykes is a wonderful choice. The Potamitis Studios provide comfortable, family-run accommodation, ideal for those looking to unwind in a more laid-back setting.

When is the Best time to Visit Zakynthos?

When to visit Zakynthos Greece

The best times to visit Zakynthos depend largely on your preferences for weather, crowds, and activities. Generally, the most ideal times are during the late spring, early summer, and early autumn months.

Late Spring (May to Early June) : This period offers pleasant weather with temperatures ranging from 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F). The island is less crowded, making it perfect for exploring the natural beauty and attractions in relative tranquility. The sea temperatures are also warming up, which is suitable for swimming and water activities.

Early Summer (Late June to Early July) : Early summer is ideal for those wanting to enjoy the warm weather without the peak season crowds. The temperatures range from 25°C to 30°C (77°F to 86°F). This time is great for beach activities, water sports, and exploring the island’s outdoor attractions.

Early Autumn (September to October) : The weather remains warm (around 20°C to 25°C or 68°F to 77°F) but with fewer tourists. The sea is still warm enough for swimming, and the reduced crowds provide a more relaxed atmosphere. This period is also excellent for outdoor activities like hiking and sightseeing.

It’s worth noting that the peak tourist season in Zakynthos is during July and August. While this time offers the hottest weather and a vibrant atmosphere, it also brings larger crowds and higher prices. For those interested in observing the Loggerhead sea turtles, late spring and early summer are the best times, as this coincides with the nesting season on the island’s beaches.

Ultimately, the best time to visit Zakynthos hinges on your personal preferences for weather, crowd levels, and the nature of your trip.

About the Ionian Islands

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Zakynthos Island is a beautiful island that is part of the Ionian island chain which is fast becoming a great alternative to the Greek Islands of Santorini or Crete. So, you know what that means: Get there now!

This group of islands is located in the Ionian Sea, off the west coast of mainland Greece. The islands have a strong Venetian Influence but also influences from the British and French. They consist of Corfu (Kerkyra), Kefalonia, Lefkada, Ithaca (Ithaki), Paxos (Paxoi), and Kythira.

And these are the best things to do in Zakynthos, Greece. When looking for the best things to do in Zakynthos, include at least some of the cultural and conservation activities, and go beyond checking out the famous Shipwreck Beach or spending time in the clubs. Digging deeper, you will fall in love with this Greek Island.

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14 thoughts on “17 Best Things to Do in Zakynthos, Greece In 2024”

These places in Greece are truly incredible. The place has one more beautiful landscapes than the other. It is one of the places I dream of still traveling around the world.

I love doing horseback riding … this is one of my favorite hobbies to do in free time. And I loved these pictures in the beach and landscape article 🙂

I’ve been travelling a lot lately because I no longer worry about jet lag. Wow I love the beach. I’ll be here someday with my friends! the island is chreep and very beautiful.

Wonderful pictures you have inserted on this post I loved those pictures very much and the places also 🙂

All are Fabulous places…

Looks beautiful doesn’t it?

Wow, that looks like paradise, away from all the crowds.

There is so much to see and do!

Hope to visit when I make it to Hellas 🙂

Hi Deb & Mark . One of the important reasons of visiting the island is “Kareta Kareta” big turtles which you can see in their natural environment in Zakhintos , I saw them in Lagana ,it was really spectacular view.Other reasons is that the island is chreep and very beautiful.

Glad to bring Zante bit closer to you guys! Thanks Deb & Dave as well!

Wow I love the beach. I’ll be here someday with my friends!

Wow! Zante looks so amazing! I wish to visit this place in May this year. I’ve been travelling a lot lately because I no longer worry about jet lag. I found the solution in JetLagFX ( http://www.jetlagfx.com/ ) it reduces the mental and physical stress of long journeys.

Thanks Sally! Zante is truly a beautiful destination!

Great photos. I love Zante.The weather is perfect!

Zakynthos Things to Do

The crystal clear waters at Navagio beach

Zakynthos things to do: Navagio beach

The beautiful islet of Marathonisi (or turtle island)

Marathonisi island

The famous Blue Caves of Zakynthos

Blue Caves

We have gathered a list of the Best Things to Do in Zakynthos , which includes the absolute must-sees and must-dos of the gorgeous Ionian Island: places to visit, sights, beaches, tours, where to eat, activities, and more.

In brief, the top things to do are to visit Navagio (Shipwreck) Beach and the Blue Caves by a boat tour, go to Marathonisi island to see the birthplace of Caretta Caretta turtles, and party all night long at the beach resorts.

Open the table of contents to see our suggestions for the 15 best things to do once on Zakynthos Island.

TABLE OF CONTENTS Click on a section below to be directed there. 1. Visit the famous Navagio and the Blue Caves 2. Swim the waters of fantastic beaches 3. Stroll around Zakynthos Town 4. Stay at a wonderful hotel 5. Enjoy a cruise to Marathonisi - the turtle island 6. Feast on delicious meals at the local restaurants 7. Enjoy the upbeat party scene 8. Snorkel and discover underwater beauties 9. Visit the Solomos Museum 10. Visit the Venetian Castle 11. Have fun doing watersports 12. Make a family visit to the waterpark 13. Visit picturesque churches and monasteries 14. Explore the traditional Volimes village 15. Take a full-day tour of Kefalonia Island

1. Visit the famous Navagio and the Blue Caves

Navagio (Shipwreck) Beach is the most famous place on the island. Having been photographed thousands of times, the beach is considered one of the most beautiful ones on a global level. It is covered with white sand and the contrast between the bright blue waters and the rusty old shipwreck located there creates a unique scenery that attracts countless visitors every summer. Navagio can only be approached from the sea since the massive cliffs around it make it totally secluded.

The Blue Caves are located in the same region as Navagio. The caves and arches in the rocks by the sea are a naturally occurring geological formation. What makes them so special is the reflections of the seawater that makes them seem blue. It is one of the most beautiful places to visit and swim around while observing the otherworldly scenery. The underwater world around the caves is quite interesting too and ideal for snorkeling.

The only way to see Navagio Beach and the Blue Caves is by boat, so the wisest thing to do is to book a guided tour that will take you to both of these remote spots and allow you to admire some of the most beautiful landscapes in Zakynthos.

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2. Swim in the waters of fantastic beaches

Similarly to the other Ionian islands, Zakynthos is famous for its beautiful beaches; hence, of course, one of the best things to do is to pay a visit to as many as possible! Most of them are covered with golden sand and have very clear waters, have both organized and unorganized parts available and you can easily get there by car.

The sandy beaches of Laganas and Banana are excellent for those who enjoy the comfort of tourist facilities, while Kalamaki is only partly organized. Agios Nikolaos and Agios Sostis are very popular among young people and water sports lovers. For visitors looking for a calmer beach with a remote location that ensures a magnificent and unspoiled natural landscape, we recommend Gerakas .

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3. Stroll around Zakynthos Town

Zakynthos Town is the capital of the island. It is a relatively big town of approximately 10 thousand residents and hosts the island’s main port. With an architecture heavily influenced by Venetian, French and English colonizers, Zakynthos Town used to be a true cultural mosaic in terms of design. To get a taste of yesteryear, the best thing to do is visit Solomos and Agiou Markou Squares to see the most significant buildings. A few other old mansions that survived the earthquake are scattered around the town.

Other major landmarks worth visiting in the area are the imposing Church of Agios Dionysios with its signature bell tower, the Church of Agios Nikolaos of Molos and the ruins of the Old Venetian Castle . Zakynthos Town also has a lovely seaside promenade full of cafes, restaurants, bars and shops.

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4. Stay at a wonderful hotel

Looking for a place to stay in Zakynthos? The island offers an abundance of unique accommodation options. These are our favorite boutique hotels in the area:

The building of Archontiko Maisonettes is representative of the rural culture and history. The maisonettes have been carefully renovated, preserving elements of the local tradition and design and guaranteeing a fully-equipped and comfortable accommodation. With its signature olive trees by the two-level pool, Olea offers luxurious accommodations in Zakynthos. It has a very sophisticated design, aiming at offering the ultimate relaxing experience. The authentic traditional decor and antique furniture in Alegria Villas will make you feel as if you’re a guest in a local home. Featuring a pool and a playground for children, the villas are located near the beach and are surrounded by pine and olive trees. The Bay Hotel and Suites is a seafront accommodation with ultra-modern facilities. Comfy sun beds have been placed both on the beach and by the pool for your convenience.

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5. Enjoy a cruise to Marathonisi - the turtle island

Surrounded by turquoise waters and entirely covered with dense greenery, this small exotic islet is located very close to Zakynthos. Marathonisi has a golden beach, caves, natural arches and other impressive rock formations but what it is mostly known for is the sea turtles Caretta Caretta that visit this remote place frequently to lay their eggs on the beach. The best thing to do is to take part in an organized cruise and explore the exotic landscape of Marathonisi, swim in its crystal clear waters and see the turtle nests!

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6. Feast on delicious meals at the local restaurants

The land and sea of Zakynthos endow the locals with several goods, including fish, grapes (that usually get turned into wine and raisins) and olive oil. The restaurants are aware of the high quality of the products and use them to serve visitors palatable dishes. Several types of dining establishments are available on the island so that all can enjoy the type of food they yearn for.

Some of the restaurants that we believe stand out are Fishalida in Alykes, Avli in Tsilivi, Prosilio in Zakynthos Town and Cave Damianos in Agalas.

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7. Enjoy the upbeat party scene

Zakynthos is famous for its vivid nightlife. Being home to a wide variety of bars, pubs, beach bars and nightclubs that host legendary parties with a great atmosphere, spending at least one night there is definitely among the best things to do if you enjoy partying! The island is very popular among young people and students from Greece and all over the world looking for a summer destination full of life 24 hours a day.

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8. Snorkel and discover underwater beauties

Discover the underwater secrets lying at the bottom of Zakynthos’ Sea with a snorkeling boat tour! The transparent blue waters are ideal for snorkeling enthusiasts and this tour will take you to explore the best snorkeling spots on the island. You will be able to see marine life in the area of Keri and also discover the local underwater geology. This is the best thing to do for whoever is interested in the sea world but lacks diving experience.

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9. Visit the Solomos Museum

The Museum of Dionyssios Solomos, Andreas Kalvos and Other Eminent Personalities of Zakynthos is located in Zakynthos Town. The beautiful neoclassical building can be easily spotted once you arrive at Agios Markos Square. The Museum, which is also the mausoleum of the Solomos and Kalvos families, exhibits small but diverse collections, including paintings, manuscripts, coats of arms, archaeological findings and coins.

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10. Visit the Venetian Castle

Located on a hill above Zakynthos Town, the Venetian Castle is like an open-air museum with findings dating back from the Byzantine Era to the period of the English Occupation of the Ionian Islands. Even though it has been severely damaged due to many earthquakes and wars during the past centuries, several ruins of old walls, gates, churches and other buildings can be seen in the area. In the past, it was reconstructed two times during the Venetian and English Rule.

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11. Have fun doing watersports

Along the long and sandy shores of Zakynthos, visitors will find watersports centers allowing them to try a plethora of activities. Many of them are located at Agrassi, Tsilivi and Banana beaches. Saint Nicholas Watersports and Diving Center has been offering safe water sports sessions for one of the most enjoyable experiences on the island! The center provides all the equipment you need to make the most out of the bright blue waters of Zakynthos and the experienced instructors will make sure you have an incredibly good time!

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12. Make a family visit to the waterpark

Visiting a water park is definitely the best thing to do if you want to gift your family a memorable fun time on Zakynthos Island! Zante Water Village is a very large water park that offers numerous slides, rides and games for all ages. No matter whether you enjoy a good adrenaline boost or prefer more chilled-out games, the Water Village provides several options. In addition, there is a mini-golf course, shops and places where you can eat or drink. The experienced staff and lifeguards will make sure everyone is having fun safely.

13. Visit picturesque churches and monasteries

Even though many of the island’s old buildings have been destroyed, several churches and monasteries are exceptionally well-preserved and interesting architecture-wise. These churches and monasteries are significant monuments of local culture and religion and they are definitely worth visiting. The easiest to find are the Church of Agios Dionysios and the Church of Agios Nikolaos Molos in Zakynthos Town. If you would like to combine sightseeing with exploring the countryside, you can visit The Monastery of Anafonitria , where Saint Dionysios, the patron saint of the island, spent his last days, or the Monastery of Skopiotissa , a place full of ruins with an amazing view of the natural setting of Zakynthos.

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14. Explore the traditional Volimes village

To get a taste of the local rural life, visit Volimes village in the northwestern part of the island. It is a traditional settlement with quaint neighborhoods, some ruins and a lovely natural background consisting of fields and vegetation. Strolling around the quiet streets of the small village, you won’t notice any tourist facilities except for very few taverns and cafes frequented by locals and a few shops where you can buy traditional products. In addition to the old buildings, there are some interesting landmarks in the area, including churches and abandoned windmills.

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15. Take a full-day tour of Kefalonia island

When you’re done seeing most of the beauties of Zakynthos, we recommend booking a day trip to Kefalonia in order to explore another nearby Ionian island. The tour is fully guided and will take you by boat and bus to all the major attractions of the island. You will have the opportunity to see the most important landmarks in Kefalonia’s picturesque capital Argostoli and explore the island’s impressive Drogarati Cave, as well as the mythical in-cave lake of nymph Melissani. You will also visit the imposing monastery of Saint Gerassimos.

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