
Monument visits in Zante
Olympia archeological site day trip from Zante
The birthplace of the Olympic Games is just a short hop across the Ionian Sea on mainland Greece. Catch the ferry over from Zante and head to ancient Olympia for a journey through the centuries. You'll also visit the fascinating Archaeological Museum. Konstantina, one of our guides, says, ‘Olympia has been standing there for more than 2,500 years, still inspiring as a must-stop on the way to a personal Odyssey. To wander around its ruins and to feel the connection with the past is a special feeling.'After docking at Kyllini, we'll drive through the ‘garden of Greece' – fields of tomatoes, melons and cotton – to one of the most important sanctuaries of antiquity. Alongside a licenced Olympia guide and our own local expert, you'll discover where the Olympic Games began in the 8th century BC. See the remains of the stadium where 45,000 spectators cheered on their favourite athletes, including the finishing line and waterside gym. What's more, you'll share the use of an iPad to bring to life the ruins and see how they once looked.You'll also see the ruins of the Temple of Hera, where the Olympic flame was first lit, and of the Temple of Zeus. It was here that the statue of Zeus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, once stood. Afterwards, head to the superb Archaeological Museum to see its collection of statues and bronzes. Finally, head into Olympia town, where you'll have time for lunch and a poke around the souvenir shops.
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Popular experiences in Zante
Zante - Zante Rent-a-Bike Experience
Walking will only take you so far in Zante. Explore beyond the beach with hassle-free bike rental. Pedal to tiny villages and time-worn towns, or stop by whitewashed windmills and monasteries with the freedom of two wheels. Give your legs and lungs a workout while cycling in the sunshine and discover parts of the island you never knew existed.
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Zante - Zante cruise to Turtle Island for private groups
Grab a group of your nearest and dearest and set sail on this private cruise to the island of Marthonisi, better known as Turtle Island. You'll head out from Laganas Bay, part of the Zakynthos Marine Park which is a protected area where loggerhead turtles nest. Your experienced captain will tell you all about these endangered animals as you try to catch a glimpse of them during your three-hour trip. If the weather's on your side, you'll get to have a wander on the uninhabited island and go for a swim. It's like your own private slice of paradise.
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Zante - Half-day Greek cooking adventure in Zante
A relaxed half-day experience exploring Greek food and culture, the perfect way to start your morning. You'll be welcomed with coffee and intros before getting hands-on in a kitchen set in a beautiful garden on Zante. Under expert guidance, you'll dive into preparing five traditional dishes, including an appetiser, main, salad and dessert in this fun, relaxed and interactive class that's suitable for all skill levels. You'll learn to craft Greek favourites like stifado, spinach pie and feta saganaki as you sip soft drinks and sample your creations along the way. As you cook, you'll discover more about Greek culture, cuisine and island life. To end the day, you'll sit down to savour the dishes you've created, served alongside a local beer or wine. All the ingredients and tools are provided, just bring along your enthusiasm and appetite. Finally, you'll receive a PDF recipe booklet to recreate the authentic flavours of Zante at home.
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Zante - Boat tour to Zante’s Navagio Beach shipwreck
Between the towering cliffs of Navagio beach lies Zante's famous shipwreck, Panagiotis. On this boat trip you'll get plenty of photo ops with the wreck and hear about its modern-day pirate story. Your trip starts at Porto Vromi Maries on the northwest of the island, where you'll cruise up the coast, dropping anchor at beaches and caves along the way for a swim and snorkel. On your return, you'll see Poseidon's Profile in the rockface – some locals still believe the god of the seas brings good luck to visitors.
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Zante - Transfer to Agia Mavra Festival in Zante
Head over to the village of Macherado, in Zante, and dive into an authentic Greek celebration on this transfer-only tour. You'll be dropped off just a 30-minute walk from the village centre, where the fun begins. Stroll into Macherado for the evening and see how locals celebrate the Festival of Agia Mavra.During the festival, locals come together to celebrate Saint Mavra, with the main event of the evening being a procession of her icon through the streets – the locals believe it has the power to teleport. In the central square of the village, you'll hear live music, and watch the locals celebrate in true Greek style with traditional dances – you'll have as much fun watching as you would taking part, if you fancy it.Then, you can stop by the barbecue hosted here and tuck into some classic Greek fare. We're talking grilled spiced meats with sides of tzatziki, fresh bread and Greek salad. Plus, there's a bazaar with stalls stocked with local crafts, tasty treats and artisanal products – why not search for souvenirs to take with you?
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Zante - Turtle Island, Keri Caves and Mizithres Half-Day Private Cruise
Enjoy sailing on a luxury boat around Zakynthos getting close to the marine wildlife and discovering secrets spots away from the crowds.
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There's nothing like a beach day to kick off those holiday vibes, so this trip has you covered. Hop on a boat and sail the coast to spend some time overlooking Zante's most Instagrammable beach – Smuggler's Cove. Snap a few selfies with its famous shipwreck, and you'll get to see the incredible Blue Caves, too.
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Zante - Zakynthos private boat rental
Rent your private boat and sail along Zakynthos at your own pace. Feel like the captain for one day.
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Zante - Greek food and live music evening at Popolaros Taverna
Good food and good fun are on the menu at Popolaros Greek Taverna. Get in the holiday mood with this classic Greek evening – you'll try lots of typical local dishes, carefully prepared by Giorgios and his team. As the sun sets over the island, the candles are lit and the actors take to the stage. The sound of the bouzouki fills the air, and you find yourself tapping your feet to the rhythm. Dmitri, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘Why not try dancing the zeibekiko traditional Greek dance? You follow the rhythm as the tempo gets faster and faster.'The evening begins with a transfer to the inviting taverna, where you can indulge in the traditional cuisine of Zante, prepared where possible with produce fresh from the family's own farm. Homemade bread is made from their own wheat, and most of the meat is reared on the farm, too. Organic vegetables are grown by the family for salads and sides, and you'll even get unlimited wine to sip on.Dmitri says, ‘My memories of family gatherings, holidays and special occasions all involve my mother, aunts and grannies baking. Frigania in summer, raisin and walnut-stuffed buns at Christmas and, all year-round, wood-fired oven-baked bread.' Popolaros is a traditional taverna where every dish is a celebration of the rich culture and traditions of Greece. As you finish your meal, sit back and enjoy a performance of local theatre with infectious Zakynthian music.
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Zante - Private northern Zante cruise
Whether you are looking for sun kissed beaches or tiny hidden coves, a private half day cruise around the north of Zante will deliver. You'll have the boat to yourselves, so relax as the captain takes you to see star beaches, as well as the magical Blue Caves. On the way, you'll explore secret coves for a dip in the dazzling blue Ionian Sea.
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Zante - Zante St Dennis Festival experience
Street food, lively processions, fireworks and marching bands – the feast day of St Dennis is Zante's biggest event of the year. And you can enjoy the best views on this evening tour. See the procession of priests in their finest robes and then mingle with the locals in the festival bazaar. Maria, one of our local guides, says, ‘The celebration of our patron Saint Dennis – known as Dionysus locally – is the most important event in every Zakynthian's diary. A highlight of mine is seeing the town in all its festive finery as we weave through the bazaar.'To commemorate the island's patron saint, the whole of Zante comes out to celebrate on the 24th of August. You'll get to join in the festivities, heading into Zante town late afternoon. Take your spot in the crowd to watch the procession first, before a chance to mingle with the locals at the food stalls and bazaar. Maria says, ‘There'll be plenty of local delicacies on offer, including traditional sweet treats, roasted chestnuts, and my favourite – loukoumades – a typical Greek donut drenched in honey.'Soak up the buzzing atmosphere and snap up those last pics of the evening as fireworks light up the sky before the bus takes you back to your hotel.
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Zante - Zante tour with Blue Caves boat trip and wine-tasting
Timeless villages, wow-factor views and a coastal classic. This small group tour offers a snapshot of Zante's best bits. And if that wasn't enough, you'll get to try local olive oil and wine. Bianca, one of our local guides, says, ‘You get to discover those hard-to-reach places that are a relic of the past – the Skinari windmills, the narrow lanes of Volimes. Even after all these years on the island, I still feel a frisson when I see them.' And to top it off, this tour has a later starting time, meaning you won't miss out on your beauty sleep.We kick off with a tour and tasting at a family-run winery in Kallipado. For generations, it has produced wines made from local grape varieties such as robola and Pavlos. Next is a drive up the east coast with a photo stop at a famous beach. At Cape Skinari, drop in for homemade apple pie and a hot drink at the lighthouse and take some snaps of windmills before hopping aboard a boat for a trip to the Blue Caves. These sea arches have been carved by waves into white cliffs over millennia. And weather permitting, you'll get to dive in for a swim.Back on dry land, you'll enjoy a scenic drive through villages like Volimes and Anafonitria , as we head to Exo Chora. Here, there'll be a stop for a photo of a 2,000-year-old olive tree and a visit to a local cosmetics factory to see how olive oil products are made using the island's own produce, before rounding off the tour in Banatao with a meal in a local taverna. Amidst the backdrop of Insta-worthy landscapes, toast to the days adventures and taste the flavours of Greece with some snacks washed down with wine.
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Zante - Private Cruise to Shipwreck Beach and Blue Caves
Discover the best of Zakynthos: Shipwreck Beach, Blue Caves, Mizithres Beach, Keri Caves, and Marathonisi, all in one day.
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Zante - Zante luxury sailing trip
This luxury cruise along the island's southern coast takes you far from the bustling towns and out into the crystal-clear Ionian Sea. As we set sail, you'll soak in panoramic views of Zakynthos town, the perfect backdrop for a day of relaxation and exploration.Your first stop is the stunning Vassilikos area, where you can dive into crystal-clear waters for a refreshing swim. Next, we'll cruise to Marathonisi Island, an iconic turtle nesting spot where you'll snap some frame-worthy pics before heading to the Keri Caves for a bit of adventure and exploration.The final stop is Misitres Beach, a secluded gem famous for its striking white rocks and turquoise waters. With plenty of time to swim, sunbathe, and enjoy the cool sea breeze, this cruise is pure relaxation. Snacks and drinks are served onboard, so all you have to do is kick back and enjoy.
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Zante - Zante private boat charter
If you fancy playing skipper for the day, why not embark on your own private speedboat cruise? With no licence or experience needed, you can set sail on a three-hour trip around Marathonisi Island – Zante's major nesting ground for loggerhead turtles. You'll be in charge of your own itinerary on this memorable day at sea, exclusively for you and your party.
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Zante - Rent your own private boat in South Zante
Sail the south coast aboard your own private speedboat. If you fancy playing skipper for the day, you'll be in charge of your own boat, no licence or experience required. Before you set off, staff will give you a safety briefing, show you the ropes, and help you set a course. Cruise by Keri Caves, do a spot of wildlife-watching at Marathonisi Island or stop by the incredibly Instagrammable Mizithres beach – the choice is yours.
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Zante - Zante Villages, Beach & Monastery 4x4 Tour
Only off-roaders are tough enough to take you on this tour. Hit the road in a 4x4 and travel through Zante's top-class countryside to explore tiny villages, time-worn towns and the monasteries of Yperagathos and Agios Georgios. After free time for lunch, it's time to relax on the remote Makri Gialos beach for free time to sunbathe and swim. There's also a sunset option, with Makri Gialos, Agios Georgios monastery, wine tasting in Exo Hora and free time in Kampi for dinner and sunset.
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Zante - Zakynthos town transfer
Exploring Zante's capital is effortless with this transfer. You'll be picked up from your hotel and taken directly into the city, where the evening is then yours to do as you wish – be it shopping, sightseeing or tasting local delicacies. There are loads to see and do.You'll have around four hours in the evening to discover the delights that Zakynthos Town has to offer. If you fancy a spot of souvenir shopping, then you'll be able to dip in and out of local boutiques, or enjoy a leisurely walk along the seafront Strada Marina, stopping for the odd aperitif or two.But if history and culture feature high on your agenda, then you've got museums and the famed Bohali Castle for sweeping views. Venetian-style architecture is abundant in the city, and Solomos Square is where you'll find both locals and visitors hanging out and watching the world go by. Enjoy the city as you want without the constraints of an itinerary, and soak up its magical atmosphere.
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Zante - Secrets of Zante with Blue Caves visit and local tastings
It's easy to see why the Venetians called Zante the ‘Flower of the East'. This exclusive tour takes in some of the island's prettiest villages and the remote Anafonitria monastery, too. And that's not all. There'll also be local wine and sweets to taste, plus a short boat trip to the Blue Caves – one of the deepest points in the Mediterranean.
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Zante - Turtle Island family boat cruise in Zante with snorkelling
Surround yourself with the beauty of Ionian nature on this half-day cruise geared for children. You'll sail past Marathonisi Island, anchoring up for swimming along the way, before gaining an insight into local conservation efforts. Kay, one of our guides, says, ‘We love to show everyone this beautiful place and maybe spot a turtle to understand why and how we protect our environment. It's a fun tour, which makes sustainability visible.'You'll cast off from Agios Sostis, sailing past pine-clad Marathonisi Island in Laganas Bay. This uninhabited islet is nicknamed ‘Turtle Island' because its beaches are a favourite nesting site for loggerheads. Kids will love this one, too – there'll be activities aimed at teaching them more about turtle conservation. They'll also learn about respecting the island's environment, protecting it from litter.Next, you'll swing by the Oasis sea cave for a swim stop before heading closer to the island. We'll drop anchor once more for an extra dose of snorkelling. Remember to keep an eye on the water for signs of loggerhead turtles and dolphins. What's more, the boat has an integrated sewage drainage system, so nothing harms the sea.
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