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Villages of Zakynthos

Discover authentic island life away from the tourist crowds

Zakynthos Town (Zante Town)
👥 10,765
capital

Zakynthos Town (Zante Town)

The island's capital — a remarkable city rebuilt after the 1953 earthquake in neoclassical and Venetian style, with a lively harbour, excellent museums, and an evening street life that belongs to locals first.

  • Venetian Castle above the town
  • Agios Dionysios Cathedral
  • Byzantine Museum
Machairado
👥 1,680
church

Machairado

An inland village in the heart of Zakynthos' agricultural plain — home to the island's most important surviving church, the miraculous bell tower of Agia Mavra, and a pace of life unchanged by tourism.

  • Church of Agia Mavra — survived 1953 earthquake
  • Venetian bell tower — one of the finest in the Ionian Islands
  • Agricultural village with olive groves and vineyards
Volimes
👥 1,340
mountain

Volimes

A cluster of three mountain villages in Zakynthos' wild north — known for handwoven textiles, local honey, traditional lace-making, and the road that leads to the Navagio viewpoint.

  • Navagio viewpoint (5km away)
  • Traditional lace and textile workshops
  • Anafonitria Monastery
Laganas
👥 1,230
beach

Laganas

Zakynthos' most famous beach resort — a wild nightlife strip built on top of one of the Mediterranean's most important sea turtle nesting sites, where conservation and tourism coexist in productive tension.

  • Laganas Beach — 9km sandy stretch
  • Caretta caretta sea turtle nesting area
  • National Marine Park of Zakynthos
Argassi
👥 1,150
coastal

Argassi

A lively coastal village on Zakynthos' east coast at the foot of Mount Skopos — where a tourist strip meets genuine Greek taverna culture, with easy access to some of the island's best east-coast beaches.

  • Mount Skopos hike with panoramic views
  • Old stone bridge (Venetian era)
  • East-coast beaches within walking distance
Alykes & Alykanas
👥 1,050
beach

Alykes & Alykanas

Twin coastal villages on Zakynthos' northern shore — named after ancient salt pans, offering a long sandy beach, a laid-back family atmosphere, and the best base for exploring the wild north of the island.

  • Alykes Beach — long, sandy, shallow
  • Historic salt pans (Alines)
  • Gateway to Volimes and Navagio
Tsilivi
👥 890
family

Tsilivi

Zakynthos' most popular family resort — an organised beach, waterpark, and a village centre that manages to balance tourist infrastructure with genuine Greek charm, all within easy reach of the capital.

  • Tsilivi Beach — Blue Flag, organised
  • Zante Water Village waterpark
  • Family-friendly restaurants and shops
Keri
👥 680
lighthouse

Keri

A quiet hilltop village in Zakynthos' wild southwest — gateway to the dramatic Keri Caves sea arches, the island's historic lighthouse, and some of the most unspoiled coastline in Greece.

  • Keri Lighthouse with Ionian sunset views
  • Keri Caves sea arches (by boat)
  • Traditional wine production (Avgoustiatis grape)
Bochali
👥 450
castle

Bochali

The hillside neighbourhood above Zakynthos Town — home to the Venetian castle, panoramic sunset views, and the quiet, pine-shaded streets where the island's artistic and intellectual life has always concentrated.

  • Venetian Castle (Kastro) with 360° views
  • Panoramic sunset over Zakynthos Town and harbour
  • Birthplace of national poet Dionysios Solomos
Kambi
👥 120
sunset

Kambi

A tiny western hamlet on Zakynthos' highest sea cliffs — home to the iconic cross memorial, the island's most dramatic sunset, and cliff-edge tavernas where you dine 300 metres above the Ionian Sea.

  • The Cross of Kambi — war memorial on the cliff edge
  • 300-metre sea cliffs — most dramatic on the island
  • Legendary sunset views over the Ionian Sea