Where Do Cruise Ships Dock In Zakynthos?

Zakynthos, a popular Greek destination, is the main port of entry for cruise ships. Most ships will take passengers ashore to the town’s center, which is a typical Greek scene with white houses, fishing boats, and tavernas. However, unlike many other cruise destinations, cruise ships cannot dock at the port of Zakynthos. Instead, they anchor out at sea and then dock at the port. The town is easily accessible from the cruise terminal, and taxis are plentiful and many drivers speak English. The main port is located in Zakynthos, with St Dionysous Church, museums, and some shopping.

Zakynthos is not a popular port for cruise ships due to its lack of infrastructure and attractions. However, the cruise port calendar provides the latest list of cruise ships scheduled to arrive in the port, along with detailed information on the date and time. MSC Cruises offers special packages and excursions to explore beautiful places in Greece, making it an ideal destination for cruise ships.


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What is the best way to get around Zante?

How to move around ZakynthosPublic buses. The local bus service schedules routes to the most touristy destinations on the island, like Tsilivi, Laganas, Alykes, Keri and Vassilikos. … Car and motorbike rentals. … Taxis and private transfers. … Organized Tours.

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You will find information about transportation in Zakynthos and how to move around below.

You can move around Zakynthos by using a:Public Bus (KTEL) • Rental Car • Taxiand Private Transfer• Tour • Water Taxi.

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Where do cruise ships dock on the Greek Islands?

Ports of CallHeraklion, Greece. Heraklion, the capital of Crete and its principal commercial port is just three miles away from the ruins of the Palace of Knossos. … Santorini, Greece. The island of Santorini is the most breathtaking of all the Greek Islands. … Mykonos, Greece. … Athens, Greece. … Patmos, Greece. … Rhodes, Greece.

Heraklion, Greece. Heraklion, the capital of Crete and its principal commercial port is just three miles away from the ruins of the Palace of Knossos. Discovered in 1899 by Sir Arthur Evans and partially reconstructed, the eleborate Palace is believed to be the mythical Labyrinth of King Minos and the seat of ancient Minoan culture.

Santorini, Greece. The island of Santorini is the most breathtaking of all the Greek Islands. The town of Fira with white-washed houses, narrow streets, open-air cafes and glittering boutiques cling to steep cliffs is accesible by cable-car or mule. The village of Oia is a “must”, with numerous art galleries and spectacular views.

Mykonos, Greece. On Mykonos you will find beautiful beaches, chic boutiques and nightclubs. Beneath its sophisticated surface lies a quite essential Greek island. Hundreds of tiny chapels dot this blue and white-washed island with its beautiful windmills. Find a table on the waterfront and bask in the serenity of sunset over its picturesque harbor.

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Do cruise ships go to Zante?

On Zakynthos cruises, you’ll experience a captivating island surrounded by calm, impossibly blue waters that sparkle in the sun and craggy limestone cliffs that rise behind white sand beaches. This island in the south Ionian Sea is also known by its Italian name, Zante. The Venetians, who were enraptured by the island when they ruled here for many years, also coined it Fiore di Levante or “flower of the East wind”.

It’s easy to be enraptured with the beaches on Zakynthos, so give in and spend some time relaxing on any one of a dozen breathtaking spots, swimming in cool clear water, or snorkeling at the best sites. You’ll be equally enthralled with a meal of fresh-caught seafood, simply prepared with local organic ingredients, including local olive oil, offered in many casual seaside eateries.

Top Sights & Attractions for Cruises to Zakynthos.

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How do I get to Zakynthos shipwreck beach?

1st option. By boat. Visiting Navagio by boat is a must on Zakynthos but it cannot be compared to the view revealed from edge of the cliffs above. … 2nd option. By speedboat. A picture perfect setting awaits you at Navagio Beach, an exposed cove on the coast of Zakynthos. … 3rd option. From the platform.

Once on Zakynthos, there is no chance to miss the offers for boat trip to Navagio, they are everywhere around you. Some of them are full-day cruises which tour around the island and the Shipwreck beach is part of their program. They are good if you want to see the entire island cove and the Blue Caves but if Navagio is your purpose, these trips may disappoint you because: You will have just 15-20 minutes on the beach for taking photos and selfies, and probably there will be more cruise boats with more people, as they tend to come at the same time, plus the private boats, boat taxis and parachute jumpers.The other option is to take part in a trip which tours only around the Blue Caves and Navagio – such are available from the northern villages. The boats are smaller, the trip takes less and allows you to spend more time on Navagio.

Hire a shared speedboat for 8-10 persons or to hire a boat entirely for yourself. They are really fast and take you to Navagio for 15-20 minutes, leave you there and come back to pick you up in 2 hours. If you choose this kind of transportation to Navagio, be aware that there is no pier at the beach. The cruise boats have planks on which you can walk and land on the beach without touching the water. The speedboat will leave you as closest as possible to the beach but in the final part you need to jump off in the knee-deep water and walk a few meters to the shore. It is neither difficult nor it requires swimming and yet it is good to know in case you are not prepared to get wet.

The platform is easily reachable by car, your own or rented. Bus trips are also organized but like the full-day boat trips there is one negative – you will spend very little time there because it will be part of a program intended to show you as many places as possible in a day. Moreover, the best view is not from the platform. The platform itself shows just part of Navagio, it is small and protected with fence, suitable for 2-3 persons to be on it at the same time. While you are taking photos from the platform, others are waiting nervously for their turn, especially if there is a bus with 30+ persons on the queue. You will also notice that the some people pass by the platform and head towards the end of the cliff – it is flat, covered with stones and grass and relatively easy walk on but it is dangerous because there is no protection. At the end of the cliff you will see the beach just like you have seen it on its best photos, and you will also notice another small beach next to Navagio which is not visible from the platform.Once again – the platform is the only safe place from which to see Navagio. Walking on the cliff top is dangerous and entirely at your own risk.

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How many ports are there in Zakynthos?

The two main ports in Zakynthos are at Zakynthos Town and Ag. Nikoloas, Volimes.

You can also moor your boat at Ag. Sostis, Keri, Alykes, these are not main ports but you can safely dock your boat here.

For further information please contact the Port Authority 26950 28117 or 28118.

To view the individual ports click on `view on map`, zoom in and then navigate your way to the named ports and they will become apparant as the ports are highlighted in blue.

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What is the best month to cruise the Greek Islands?

Because of its geographical location, Greece has a long sailing season. What does this means? It means that the beautiful waters of the Greek islands heat up earlier and stay warmer for longer. As a rule of thumb it is brilliant time to sail from May to September (and still consider it summer).

June, July and August are usually dry months, full of sunshine and plenty of opportunities to sail. The meltemi winds – the Greek etesian (annual) – are flowing in the Greek islands usually from June to September.

Sailing in summer is perfect also for people that are party-persons. In this case, you should consider visiting the Greek islands from middle June to end of August when the island nightlife is jumping and the beaches are lively.

As we are in Greece, you shouldn’t say goodbye to summer yet ! Although some leaves start to fall, and the day becomes a bit shorter, autumn is a magical time to sail.

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Why is Zakynthos so popular?

Located off the Mediterranean coast and part of the Ionian islands, Zakynthos is widely known for its outrageous turquoise waters, rocky bluffs, lush pine, and olive tree landscape, and one of the most famous beaches in the world.

For years, Zakynthos was known as a popular British destination for late-night revelers. Now, with the addition of new luxury hotels and seafront culinary options, it is experiencing a renaissance of luxury. While the beach town of Laganas is still filled with noisy cocktail bars for late-night parties, the rest of the island is tucked into a bohemian escape.

On my first visit to Zakynthos, I was immediately captivated by the tranquility of the mild climate, the gentle breezes that are not as strong as in the Cyclades, and the crystal-clear waters. The beaches, with their natural beauty, are a haven of peace. Around every corner, there are dramatic caves, coves, and nesting grounds for the island’s loggerhead sea turtle population in the southern part of the island.

Zakynthos is easily reached via an international airport and is beginning to attract a new wave of tourists. The island has become a culinary destination with fine dining options and Michelin-quality restaurants opening. Many of the most popular restaurants are family-owned and very special, using organic farm produce.

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How easy is it to get around Zakynthos?

What’s the best way to get around Zakynthos? Given that Zakynthos is quite a big island, the best way to get around is by car. Zakynthos International airport “Dionysios Solomos” is 4 km away from Zakynthos town, so your best bet is to grab a taxi or rent a car for your transportation.

Praised by travel guides and travelers from all around the world, Zakynthos is, hands down, one of the most popular Greek islands.

This island stands out for its dramatic backdrops, emerald waters, spectacular sceneries and impressive natural beauty. Chances are you’ve already seen a postcard or a picture of Zakynthos, but, trust us, the reality far exceeds any expectation.

So, is traveling to Zakynthos Greece one of your biggest dreams, but don’t know where to start from?

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Is Zakynthos easy to get around?

Given that Zakynthos is quite a big island, the best way to get around is by car. Zakynthos International airport “Dionysios Solomos” is 4 km away from Zakynthos town, so your best bet is to grab a taxi or rent a car for your transportation.

If you plan to travel to Zakynthos by boat, thenlocal buses might serve you better, as there is a bus station close to the port, serving many itineraries around the island’s mainland.

Another means of transportationbyboat, which is the best option to get to Zakynthos beaches, such as Navagio beach, Blue Caves beach and Marathonisi.


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