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One of the most iconic and photographed beaches in the world. Located on the northwest coast of Zakynthos. It's famous for its dramatic setting and striking natural beauty. Steep limestone cliffs tower around the small cove, creating a secluded and breathtaking environment. Besides getting there by boat, there’s a cliff-top viewing platform above the beach, offering one of the most spectacular photo spots in Greece. The viewpoint is accessible by road, near the village of Anafonitria.
A well-known family-run olive oil production business that started its activities in 1850. Located in Zakynthos, Greece (Lithuania Village). It combines traditional olive oil making with modern methods and is also a cultural and educational spot for visitors. You can sample a variety of olive oils, including extra virgin olive oil and flavored varieties (like garlic or lemon-infused). They also sell natural cosmetics made from olive oil and other local products. Free entry and sampling.
Made with sheep's and goat's milk and preserved through a long stay in olive oil. The long stay in oil creates a peppery and spicy taste. Panagiotis Bastas at Saint Leo, Zakynthos is a 3rd generation cheesemaker and a great place to visit and see how this cheese is made. Free tastings and tour.
The Blue Caves in Zakynthos, Greece, are a stunning natural attraction. These sea caves are famous for their mesmerizing blue waters and the ethereal light effects created by sunlight reflecting off the white limestone and the sea. The name "Blue Caves" comes from the intense blue hues that illuminate the water inside the caves. This is caused by the reflection and refraction of sunlight entering the caves, creating a surreal, glowing blue effect. The caves are carved into white limestone cliffs and feature arches, tunnels, and hollows that make them ideal for exploring by boat or even swimming and snorkeling (in calmer conditions).