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Zakynthos Island: Navagio Shipwreck Beach & Blue Caves Tour

1. Zakynthos Island: Navagio Shipwreck Beach & Blue Caves Tour

Discover Zakynthos Island's beauty on a minibus and glass-bottom speedboat tour. Enjoy the convenience of being picked up at your accommodation. Swim in azure caves and have the chance to visit Navagio Shipwreck beach. Be picked up from the comfort of your hotel or nearby accommodation in an air-conditioned bus. While at Bohali panoramic viewpoint, your guide will share the day's tour plan with you. Explore the northeast of Zakynthos Island by first stopping for a healing swim at Xygia beach, which is a natural spa with sulfur and collagen, and then pausing for photos at the rocky shore of Makris Gialos Beach. Hop aboard the speedboat and visit the stunning Navagio Shipwreck beach. Walk on the fine golden sands and take pictures with the boat. On the way back to the harbor, get the chance to swim inside the beautiful blue caves of the area. Purchase lunch after the boat ride and before checking out the stunning panoramic view above shipwreck beach. View the 2000-year-old olive tree in the charming town of Exo Chora before transferring back to your hotel.

From Porto Vromi: Navagio Shipwreck Beach Excursion by Boat

2. From Porto Vromi: Navagio Shipwreck Beach Excursion by Boat

Discover the Navagio Shipwreck on a cruise from Porto Vromi in Zakynthos. Go for a swim in the crystal clear water, marvel at an iconic shipwreck from 1980, and relax in the sun at Shipwreck Beach. Set sail from Porto Vromi Maries toward Navagio Beach, a magical-looking cove with clear blue waters famous for its 1980 shipwreck. Depart from Zakynthos and admire panoramic ocean views as you navigate. Come up close to the boat for amazing pictures and take a break to swim. Take a short 15-minute cruise from Porto Vromi Maries. Soak up the Mediterranean sun at Navagio Beach, only accessible by sea. Also known as 'Shipwreck Beach' discover the site of the MV Panagiotis wreck, which ran aground and washed up on the sand in 1980. Return towards Porto Vromi Maries and stop for a swim at the blue caves, the hidden beach of Sfogio, or the paradisiac beach of Porto Steniti. See the natural formations of the Neptune Profile cave before getting dropped off back at the port.

Zakynthos: Half-Day Tour to Turtle Island and Keri Caves

3. Zakynthos: Half-Day Tour to Turtle Island and Keri Caves

Spend the day at sea on this multi-stop boat tour in Zakynthos. Visit Kalamaki Beach, Laganas, Turtle Island (Marathonisi), and a local olive oil press. Meet the resident turtles, swim near the Keri Caves, and taste olive oil samples.  After hotel pickup, start discovering the highlights of the southern region of Zakynthos. The first stop will be at Kalamaki Beach to learn about the turtle nests in the area. Next, embark on a 3-hour cruise on a glass bottom boat around the beach of Laganas. Stop at the nearby island of Marathonisi, also known as Turtle Island. Admire its beautiful caves and white sand beaches, and keep an eye out for the Caretta turtles who inhabit the surrounding waters. Continue sailing to the Keri Caves, located on the southern coast of Zakynthos. Make a stop for swimming before returning to the port and traveling to the Aristeon Olive Oil Press.  At the press, learn about the long history of olive oil production on the island and taste some samples before returning to your hotel.

Agios Nikolaos: Blue Caves and Navagio Bay Swim Cruise

4. Agios Nikolaos: Blue Caves and Navagio Bay Swim Cruise

Enjoy a memorable day exploring the northern coast of Zakynthos and Navagio Bay on a unique small boat cruise from Agios Nikolaos. Shoot pictures of the Navagio shipwreck and surround yourself with blue water and sandy beaches. Enjoy swim stops in Agios Andreas Bay and the Blue Caves. Hop on board and admire the boat's small as you start the journey from Agios Nikolaos. Head toward Agios Andreas for your first swim stop. Pass by the coast to see a natural arch and the ruins of an old monastery. Arrive at the iconic Blue Caves area for a 30-minute stop. Thanks to the boat's small size, you'll be able to sail deep into caves and natural rocky arches. Prepare to be amazed by the unique blue color of the sea as you venture into the caves.  After stopping near a beautiful cave to swim, get back on board to finish the trip back to Agios Nikolaos. 

Zakynthos Water Park Entrance Ticket

5. Zakynthos Water Park Entrance Ticket

Prepare to get wet on the slides of a brilliant water park in the village of Sarakinado, just a few kilometers from Zakynthos Town. Enjoy a fun day out for the entire family and avail of the park's shops and snack bars. Get your thrills at the largest water park on the island and have some fun on attractions such as the 3 octopus slides, Slippery Rabbit and Boomer Bowl. Relax on the 300-meter long Lazy River or get an adrenalin rush as you are sucked into the Black Hole. Play spray games and take the kids to the dedicated slides and attractions of the Children's Tower. Newer attractions include the 25-meter high Mat Racer, where you can slide head first into the water, whilst the multi racing slides continue to thrill for those who want to challenge their mates to a race down a 60-meter slide.

Laganas: Zakynthos Marine Park and Turtle Spotting Boat Tour

6. Laganas: Zakynthos Marine Park and Turtle Spotting Boat Tour

Discover the underwater world of Zakynthos Marine Park on a glass-bottom boat trip in Laganas Bay. See loggerhead sea turtles (caretta caretta) in their natural environment, and make stops to swim in crystal-clear waters. Head to the meeting point to board the glass-bottom boat. Then, set off over Laganas Bay, viewing the world beneath the water's surface through the transparent floor of the boat. During the boat trip, feel free to relax on the sundeck or in the shaded seating area. Stop near the Keri Caves for a refreshing dip in the sea, then continue to Turtle Island to discover the large cave and enjoy another chance to swim. Next, make your way to Marathonissi. Stop on the islet's sandy beach, and buy a drink, snack, or ice cream. Cool off in the sea again before returning to the starting point in Laganas.

Navagio Beach: Day Tour of Shipwreck Beach & the Blue Caves

7. Navagio Beach: Day Tour of Shipwreck Beach & the Blue Caves

Experience Navagio Beach by speedboat and taste products at a local market on a full-day guided tour from Zakynthos. Swim at one of the Blue Caves and admire the amazing view of the famous Navagio beach. Start your Zakynthos tour with a pickup from your hotel in an air-conditioned minibus. Drive north to Xingia and stop for swimming as well as for breathtaking coastal views and photo opportunities. Then continuing to the north with a stop at Makris Gialos beach to admire the caves from the top and take unique pictures. When you reach the northern tip of the island where Agios Nikolaos port is, take a 3-hour boat trip with 2 swim stops (white beach and blue caves. Take a sail to Navagio Beach and discover the Blue Caves from the inside on a small tour boat and pass underneath their arches. Take the chance to swim in the vibrant blue waters. Further along the coast, enjoy a second swim stop in the crystal clear waters and be taken aback by your “blue-dyed” whole-body look. Swim in turquoise waters for a leisurely 20 minutes. Then, be inspired by the breathtaking view of the world-famous shipwreck beach from above. Photo stop Visit a market with local traditional products such as wine, olive oil, raki, nuts, fruits, honey, local cheese, and preserves. Try free samples and buy treats to take home. If you’re hungry, indulge in Greek food at Michalis, a traditional local taverna at Kampi (not included). At the end of your island day trip, the driver will take you back to your hotel.

Porto Vromi: Navagio Shipwreck Cruise with Sunset Viewing

8. Porto Vromi: Navagio Shipwreck Cruise with Sunset Viewing

Discover the Navagio Shipwreck on a small-group evening boat cruise from Porto Vromi. Swim in the crystal clear waters, marvel at the iconic shipwreck, and enjoy the sunset aboard the boat.  From Porto Vromi an experienced skipper will take you on a 15-minute cruise on the western coast until you reach the famous beach after the crowds have dispersed. On the beach, discover the site of the MV Panagiotis wreck that washed up on the sand in the 1980s. After an hour of free time on the beach, continue to the Blue Caves, the hidden beach of Sfogio, or the paradisiac beach of Porto Steniti to stop for a swim. See the natural rock formations of the Neptune Profile cave and then stop for an unforgettable sunset viewing before returning to the port.

Zakynthos: Romantic Guided Sunset Tour to Agalas Viewpoint

9. Zakynthos: Romantic Guided Sunset Tour to Agalas Viewpoint

Embark on a Zakynthos sunset tour experience. Make sure to carry your camera as your guide will capture fabulous photos of you and the magnificent views on the tour. After pickup, get a map of the adventure awaiting you. Explore Cameo Island, Keri Mizithres viewpoint, Agalas, and Damiano's cave. Make your way to the charming paradise of Cameo Island. Walk across a 100-meter wooden-rope bridge that connects the island with the mainland, enjoying views of the crystal-clear seawaters. Spot sea urchins and fish. If you are lucky, you can see the loggerhead Caretta swimming under the bridge. Continue to the Keri Mizithres viewpoint. See 2 imposing white rocks in the waters of the southwestern coast. Find yourself surrounded by huge cliffs. Capture the view with the help of your guide. Learn about the world’s largest Greek flag and a copy of an ancient Greek sculpture at this site. Move onward to Agalas, nestled among pine trees and olive groves. Witness its colored buildings and the large bell tower of the village's church. Navigate the rocky 150-meter path to Damiano's cave. This 2-story structure is filled with awe-inspiring stalactites and stalagmites. Enjoy the view of the lush hills and the sea from the cave. On the opposite side of the cave, see the 12 wells of Agalas village. Hear the local legend of Andronios, the 300-meter-tall dragon who is said to have made the wells. Make a stop near Damiano's cave at one of the stone-built rest areas to enjoy the glorious sunset. Soak in the stunning surroundings and romantic atmosphere from this location.

From Zakynthos: 1-Hour Visit to the Blue Caves

10. From Zakynthos: 1-Hour Visit to the Blue Caves

Discover the Blue Caves of Zakynthos and take a splash into their striking blue waters on this trip from Zakynthos. See firsthand why the caves are named for the striking color of the water, which is reflected on the walls of the caves, and why this is one of the most famous natural attractions of the island. Head to the caves on a boat which is small enough to enter the caves and stop for a twenty-minute swimming excursion at the northernmost point of the island. Explore the consecutive chambers leading to the so-called Great Cave and the Little Cave. These caves were discovered in 1897 and continue to attract an increasing number of curious visitors every year. Admire this unique world-renowned cave system and swim in the iconic blue waters of the Ionian Sea.

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This was a great day out with our guide Theodore who was friendly and helpful, giving us lots of information about the area and answering all our questions. He also volunteered to take family photos at all the scenic viewpoints. The minibus tour was great but the high light of the trip had to be the boat excursion to Navagio (shipwreck) beach where you get to spend an hour before being taken to the blue caves. I was amazed how far they took the boat in to the caves, we were lucky that at one of the caves the water was not too choppy and were able to take a quick swim here too. Theodore didn’t join us on the boat trip but his colleague Kostas was also very pleasant. After the boat trip there is a quick lunch stop at a local taverna which was okay - my wife says her prawns were amazing. A quick stop at the oldest olive tree on the island and then back to be dropped if at our accommodation. A thouroughly good day and I felt it was great value.

Nice trip with 1 hour to explore the wreck, swim and enjoy the sun and surroundings. Then back along the coast with a visit to various caves and swimming at the most beautiful. A stop at Porto Stentini where we visited a small cave while swimming under the guidance of the captain. Yannis showed himself to be an excellent skipper. The journey lasted over 3.5 hours

Very simple tour. Get to check out the cave and then you get taken to a beautiful lookout for the sunset. Nice establishment right there for wine beer or other alcohol and snacks as well. Spent it there with my wife and was very romantic and sweet. We enjoyed it very much

Absolute must do!!! Best day so far, this place is gorgeous and the small tour really gives you more information with our tour guide. To see shipwreck beach from inside was just incredible. Definitely recommend.

Amazing trip! Capitan not only is very good driver but also has an amazing taste to music and great photography skills! Loved every second of this trip