The spectacular smugglers cove in Zakynthos –
The island of Zakynthos, more commonly known as Zante in English, is the third largest of the islands in the Ionian Sea. Although they enjoy long, hot summers, the high rainfall in winter means that these islands are much greener than many of the other Greek islands. Olives, grapes and citrus fruit are all grown commercially here. There are pine forests in the southeast of the island and in places the rich aroma of herbs overpowers the salty smell of the sea.
If you like arid landscapes then the Cyclades Islands may be for you. If you like lush vegetation, I recommend Zakynthos. Hotels, villas and apartments here come in all shapes and sizes. Prices per person, per night, range from €20 for a private room in a backpackers hostel to €150 for 5 Star accommodations. If you don’t want to stay in one of island’s hotels, there are scores of villas, Zakynthos apartments or campsites to choose from.
Zakynthos is a beautiful island. Its most spectacular site is perhaps Smugglers Cove, also known as Shipwreck Bay or Navagio. Almost every brochure you pick up about the Ionian Islands will have a picture of this place. Staff in your hotel or your Zakynthos apartments will be able to give you directions and advice on how to get here. In 1980 the Panagiotis, which was carrying contraband cigarettes, ran aground here during a storm while trying to escape the Greek navy. The remains of the ship are still visible to this day. The wreck, however, is not what makes the site so famous. It is famous because the sand is brilliant white, the surrounding crystal clear sea is a glorious blue, and the beach itself is nestled at the base of towering cliffs. This must be one of the most beautiful places in the world.
The beach is only accessible by sea. Various companies run boat trips there. It can get very busy around lunchtime so the best time to visit is early morning or late afternoon. Take a picnic and enjoy a relaxing time in a truly amazing location. To complete your Shipwreck Bay experience you should take the opportunity to see it from the top of the cliffs. On the road from Anafronita to Volimes you pass a signpost directing you to a lookout platform perched high above Shipwreck Bay. If you can handle heights this is definitely worth a visit. The view from the platform is spectacular, particularly at sunset.
If you like arid landscapes then the Cyclades Islands may be for you. If you like lush vegetation, I recommend Zakynthos. Hotels, villas and apartments here come in all shapes and sizes. Prices per person, per night, range from €20 for a private room in a backpackers hostel to €150 for 5 Star accommodations. If you don’t want to stay in one of island’s hotels, there are scores of villas, Zakynthos apartments or campsites to choose from.
Zakynthos is a beautiful island. Its most spectacular site is perhaps Smugglers Cove, also known as Shipwreck Bay or Navagio. Almost every brochure you pick up about the Ionian Islands will have a picture of this place. Staff in your hotel or your Zakynthos apartments will be able to give you directions and advice on how to get here. In 1980 the Panagiotis, which was carrying contraband cigarettes, ran aground here during a storm while trying to escape the Greek navy. The remains of the ship are still visible to this day. The wreck, however, is not what makes the site so famous. It is famous because the sand is brilliant white, the surrounding crystal clear sea is a glorious blue, and the beach itself is nestled at the base of towering cliffs. This must be one of the most beautiful places in the world.
The beach is only accessible by sea. Various companies run boat trips there. It can get very busy around lunchtime so the best time to visit is early morning or late afternoon. Take a picnic and enjoy a relaxing time in a truly amazing location. To complete your Shipwreck Bay experience you should take the opportunity to see it from the top of the cliffs. On the road from Anafronita to Volimes you pass a signpost directing you to a lookout platform perched high above Shipwreck Bay. If you can handle heights this is definitely worth a visit. The view from the platform is spectacular, particularly at sunset.