DISCOVERING ZAKYNTHOS WITH DYNAMITE
Zakynthos, the jewel of the Ionian Sea, is a paradise of stunning beaches, dramatic cliffs, and crystal-clear waters.
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Whether you’re planning to visit the world-famous Navagio Beach, take in the breathtaking Blue Caves, or lose yourself in the charm of its traditional villages, our reliable vehicles provide the freedom to make your Zakynthos adventure unforgettable.
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MUST VISIT LANDMARKS IN ZAKYNTHOS





Navagio Beach (Shipwreck Beach)
Arguably one of the most iconic beaches in the world, Navagio Beach is a postcard-perfect destination that must not be missed. Accessible only by boat, this stunning cove is framed by towering cliffs and pristine white sands. At its center lies the rusting remains of the shipwreck MV Panagiotis, adding an air of mystery to its breathtaking beauty. Whether you’re sunbathing, swimming in the turquoise waters, or capturing unforgettable photos, Navagio Beach is a must-see for any visitor to Zakynthos.
Blue Caves
Located along the northern coast of Zakynthos, the Blue Caves are a series of natural sea arches carved by centuries of wave action. The sunlight filtering through the clear Ionian waters creates dazzling shades of blue, making the caves a magical spot for swimming, snorkeling, or exploring by boat. Adventurers can even kayak or paddleboard through these arches for a truly unique experience. The serene beauty of the Blue Caves is unforgettable, offering a glimpse into the island’s natural wonders
Cameo Island
Cameo Island is a picturesque, privately-owned islet connected to the mainland by a charming wooden footbridge. Known for its lush greenery, tranquil beaches, and iconic white drapes fluttering in the breeze, it’s a popular spot for weddings and photo shoots. Visitors can swim, relax, or enjoy a drink at its beach bar while soaking in the stunning views of Laganas Bay.
Keri Lighthouse and Myzithres Viewpoint
For sweeping views of Zakynthos’ rugged coastline, the Keri Lighthouse and Cliffs are unparalleled. This stunning viewpoint is located near the traditional village of Keri and is especially famous for its sunsets. The sight of the sun dipping below the Ionian Sea, framed by towering cliffs and crashing waves, is nothing short of magical. A nearby taverna provides the perfect spot to enjoy a meal with this breathtaking backdrop.
Zakynthos Town
Zakynthos Town, the island’s capital, combines Venetian charm with modern vibrancy. Stroll along the scenic harbor, visit the Byzantine Museum for a dive into local history, or explore Solomos Square, dedicated to the national poet Dionysios Solomos. The capital also offers bustling cafes, souvenir shops, and a lively nightlife scene for those looking to experience the island’s cultural heart.
TIPS FOR VISITING ZAKYNTHOS
Plan Your Navagio Beach Visit Wisely
- Arrive early or book a private boat tour to avoid crowds at Navagio Beach, especially during peak tourist season. Bring essentials like water, snacks, and sunscreen, as there are no facilities on the beach.
Parking at Popular Spots
- Most beaches and landmarks, like Myzithres Viewpoint and Cameo Island, have nearby parking areas. However, during busy times, spaces can fill up quickly, so aim to arrive early. Use public lots or designated areas to avoid parking fines.
Explore by Car for Maximum Freedom
- Zakynthos is an island best explored by car, as public transportation can be infrequent and limited. A rental car gives you the flexibility to visit hidden beaches and traditional villages at your own pace.
Snorkeling and Swimming Tips
- Bring your own snorkeling gear to fully enjoy underwater marvels at spots like the Blue Caves and Turtle Island (Marathonisi). Many beaches also offer equipment rentals if needed.
Respect Nature and Wildlife
- Zakynthos is home to the endangered loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta), especially in Kalamaki Bay. Follow local guidelines to avoid disturbing nesting sites, and always dispose of litter responsibly.
Drive Cautiously on Winding Roads
- Many roads in Zakynthos, especially those leading to remote beaches like Navagio or mountain villages, are narrow and winding. Drive cautiously and be prepared for sharp turns and steep inclines.
Visit During Sunset for Stunning Views
- Key spots like Myzithres Viewpoint and Cameo Island are even more magical at sunset. Time your visits to these landmarks for a truly unforgettable experience.