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Zakynthos, a stunning Greek island in the Ionian Sea, is known for its turquoise waters, dramatic cliffs, and sandy beaches. It features a perfect mix of natural beauty and lively culture, offering visitors the opportunity to go to the famous Shipwreck Beach, explore the Blue Caves by boat, and see endangered loggerhead turtles in Laganas Bay. With a Mediterranean climate, Zakynthos enjoys hot, dry summers and mild winters, making it the ideal holiday destination year-round.
There are plenty of tings to see and do in Zakynthos. Shipwreck Beach, also known as Navagio, is one of the most photographed spots in Greece, featuring a rusted shipwreck on brilliant white sands surrounded by towering limestone cliffs. The Blue Caves, accessible only by boat, offer mesmerising views as sunlight reflects off the water, creating a glowing blue effect. Laganas Bay is a haven for nature lovers, where you can spot endangered loggerhead turtles nesting on the sandy shores which makes for an unforgettable wildlife experience. Whether it's relaxation or adventure you're after, a Zakynthos holiday has it all.
Zakynthos is a versatile destination that appeals to all types of travellers. Families will enjoy the safe, sandy beaches and fun boat trips. Couples can find romance in the island’s sunsets and quiet coves. Solo travellers can explore the island's natural beauty and welcoming culture at their own pace. Groups of friends will love the lively nightlife in Laganas and exciting water sports. Zakynthos has something to offer for every type of traveller.
You can currently fly direct from Dublin to Zakynthos, with a flight time of around 4 hours. We always have great deals on Package Holidays to Zakynthos.
To learn more about things to do in Zakynthos, the best time to go and local info see here.
Zakynthos offers a vibrant nightlife scene, especially in the resort town of Laganas, which is known for its lively bars, beach clubs, and late-night parties. From dancing under the stars to enjoying cocktails by the sea, there’s something for everyone. Tsilivi and Argassi also offer a more relaxed atmosphere with family-friendly venues and live music, making the island perfect for both partygoers and those looking for a quieter evening out.
Dining out in Zakynthos is a delightful experience, offering a rich mix of traditional Greek flavours and modern cuisine. Local taverna’s serve up favourites like moussaka, souvlaki, fresh seafood, and Zakynthian specialties such as rabbit stew and ladotyri cheese. Many restaurants enjoy stunning sea views, especially in coastal villages like Keri, Tsilivi, and Alykes. Whether you're after a romantic dinner, family meal, or a quick bite, the island caters to all tastes and budgets.
Zakynthos is full of fun activities for families. Spend the day at Water Village in Sarakinado, with slides and pools for all ages. Visit the Caretta Fun Park in Kalamaki, where you'll find a variety of games and rides. Take a boat trip to spot loggerhead turtles in Laganas Bay or enjoy horse riding through scenic trails. Family-friendly beaches like Tsilivi and Alykanas offer clam waters, while mini-golf and go-karting add extra excitement.
Shopping in Zakynthos offers a blend of traditional charm and modern convenience. In Zakynthos Town, you will find a variety of shops selling local products such as olive oil, honey, wine, and handmade crafts. Jewellery, leather goods, and ceramics make for great souvenirs. Tourist resorts like silivi, Laganas, and Alykes also have plenty of boutiques and stalls. Don’t miss the local markets for fresh produce, regional delicacies, and authentic Greek gifts to bring home.
The best time to visit Zakynthos is between May and October, when the weather is warm and sunny. June to September offers ideal beach conditions and vibrant nightlife. May and October are quieter, with fewer crowds and pleasant temperatures.
The Euro is used in Zakynthos.
Zakynthos is 2 hours ahead of Ireland.
Getting around Zakynthos is easy and flexible. Hire a car or quad bike to explore at your own pace or use local buses that connect major towns and beaches. Taxis are available, but are more expensive. Boat tours are popular for coastal sights, while bicycles are a great option for short distances and scenic routes.
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