Discover crystal-clear waters, dramatic cliffs, and iconic sights on this unforgettable cruise. Visit the magical Blue Caves, where glowing turquoise waters create a stunning natural spectacle, perfect for swimming or relaxing.
Continue to the world-famous Shipwreck Beach, framed by towering white cliffs and sandy beach, offering breathtaking views and incredible photo opportunities.
Relax, swim, and soak up the beauty of one of Greece’s most spectacular coastlines on a cruise designed for pure enjoyment and unforgettable memories.
The Shipwreck Beach (Smugglers Cove, or Navagio in Greek) is one of the most famous beaches in Greece and undoubtedly Zakynthos Island’s top attraction. Until the early 1980s, it was a quiet, unspoiled sandy beach. Since 1982, however, it has become one of Greece’s top tourist landmarks and a must-see destination for anyone visiting Zante.
Each year, thousands of tourists from all over the world visit Smugglers Cove to admire this unique and spectacular sight.
We begin our journey from Zakynthos Port at around 8:45 AM, sailing along the east coast towards Skinari. Along the way, we pass Tsilivi, Alykes, Xigia, Makris Gialos, Agios Nikolaos Port, and the famous Blue Caves.
We continue cruising along the breathtaking west coast of Zakynthos, heading toward the world-famous Navagio Beach.
There, we pause for a photo stop to admire the dramatic white cliffs, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and the iconic shipwreck resting on the shore. After taking in the unforgettable views, we begin our relaxing journey back.
We return to Zakynthos Port, arriving at approximately 3:00 PM, bringing a beautiful day at sea to a perfect close.
There will be approximately a 30-minute stop near the Blue Caves and a 45-minute of swimming stop at Xigia. If time allows, there may be an additional short swimming stop.
Guests who keep their eyes open may be lucky enough to spot the famous Monachus monachus (Mediterranean monk seal) or even dolphins. Both the Caretta caretta sea turtle and the Monachus monachus are protected species under the National Marine Park of Laganas, as they are endangered.