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Meet Extraordinary Zakynthos Island Through A Road Trip
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Zakynthos Island is famous for its marvelous Navagio (Shipwreck) Beach and party-town Laganas, but its nickname “The Flower of Levant” conceals a great deal more about this splendid island. If you plan your vacation here, it would be a shame to limit yourself with staying in a tourist resort and its vicinity. Rent a vehicle for five days at least and explore Zakynthos Island; you’ll be handsomely rewarded.
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Roads on Zakynthos Island
The Zakynthos’ road network is mostly developed on the eastern side of the island, with occasional routes on less-accessible western side. Not that you should recoil from taking the western side because these roads lead you
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Signposts will lead you to this marvelous site through woody and hilly countryside, and once you arrive, you can examine and purchase various sundries (fridge magnets, for example), delicacies and beverages at the nearby booths. Above the abyss a viewing platform is extended, enabling undisputed views of the famous beach and the surrounding coves. Navagio Beach is located in the northwestern section of Zakynthos Island.
From the Laganas Bay, the road leads you to the southwest of the island, toward Keri village. At the end of the road, as you pass the settlement, you’ll find a vantage point that reveals attractive seaside (in the photo) comprising rock formations, steep hills and blue infinity. Along the way, you’ll see the largest Greek flag (Guinness World Record’s laureate) with 667 m2 surface.
As you head to the north of Zakynthos, don’t miss the chance to make a stop at the Skinari Cape (the introductory photo of the article) and embark the boat that will take you to the nearby Blue Caves in a half an hour tour. Take your snorkeling gear and enjoy the blue symphony underneath the water surface. You can also take a boat ride to Navagio Beach from the Skinari
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