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Discover Zakynthos' iconic Shipwreck Beach and Blue Caves on a full-day tour with scenic viewpoints, local tastings, and expert guides. Perfect for a memorable island experience.
The Zakynthos: Shipwreck Beach, Viewpoint, Blue Caves Day Tour offers a comprehensive exploration of some of the most celebrated sights on the island of Zakynthos, Greece. This 8-hour adventure includes a medium-sized boat cruise, scenic viewpoints, and stops at notable locations like the Shipwreck Beach, Blue Caves, and Xigia Beach. With door-to-door pickup, local product tastings, and a knowledgeable guide, this tour combines natural beauty with cultural insights.
While the tour provides plenty of opportunities for photo moments and swimming, travelers should be aware that landing at Shipwreck Beach is not permitted for safety reasons, although the boat approaches close enough to capture memorable photos. This tour suits those seeking a full-day immersive experience that balances sightseeing, relaxing swims, and local flavors. The 4.5-star rating from over 900 reviews indicates consistent satisfaction, especially for guided visits and well-paced stops.


The tour begins with a photo stop at Bochali Viewpoint, perched above Zakynthos town. Here, the panoramic vistas showcase the colorful town, bustling port, and surrounding coastline. The scenic overlook sets the tone for the day and offers excellent opportunities for photography. Travelers appreciate how this initial stop provides a calm start before the boat rides and more active discoveries.
From Bochali Hill, the journey moves toward the Shipwreck Viewpoint, which offers a spectacular vantage point over the famous Navagio Beach. This photo-worthy spot reveals crystalline waters, steep limestone cliffs, and the famous rusted shipwreck. Although landing on Navagio Beach is restricted, the boat approaches closely, allowing for close-up photos of the wreck and beach from above.
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The Shipwreck Beach, also known as Navagio, is a major highlight of this tour. The white pebble sands, vibrant turquoise waters, and the rusted ship lying on the beach make it one of the most photographed spots on Zakynthos. While landing is prohibited for safety, the boat gets close enough for visitors to capture stunning images and admire the natural beauty from the water.
The boat approach offers a unique perspective on the wreck, with crystal-clear water providing excellent conditions for photography. After the viewing, the tour makes a short stop at White Beach, where swimming and exploring are possible. This smaller pebble beach is safe for a quick dip and offers a different view of the coastline, making it a favorite for relaxation and photo sessions.

The Blue Caves are another must-see part of this trip. The boat navigates into the interior of these caves, revealing the extraordinary blue hues of the water and rock formations. Travelers can go through select caves like the Maravelia and Heart Cave, where the colors of the water become even more vivid.
At the caves, visitors can swim or snorkel, taking advantage of the crystal waters to observe marine life or just enjoy a refreshing dip. The scenic boat ride through the caves provides an up-close view of the unique geological formations. The caves’ extraordinary shades of blue are often highlighted in photos, and many appreciate the chance to combine sightseeing with water activities.

A visit to Therianos Farm offers a taste of Zakynthos’ agricultural heritage. The organic farm grows a variety of fruits, vegetables, herbs, and flowers. The farm’s olive oil has earned the Gold Standard at the Olympia Awards, and visitors can sample olive oil, wine, liqueurs, and black raisins—all for free.
During this stop, travelers also meet farm animals and learn about traditional farming practices. The guided tour includes opportunities to shop for local products and enjoy food tastings in a family-friendly atmosphere. This experience provides a glimpse into local life and complements the island’s scenic views with tastes of Zakynthos.
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Xigia Beach is famous for its natural sulfur springs, which are believed to have healing and beauty benefits. The scenic cliffside setting offers great photo opportunities, especially with the spring waters and rugged coastlines as a backdrop.
Visitors have ample time for swimming, snorkeling, and simply relaxing on the pebble beach. The scenic views from the cliffs add to the visual appeal, making it a perfect spot for pictures and unwinding. The beach’s unique springs are a highlight for those interested in wellness and nature.

A key cultural stop is the Old Olive Tree in Exo Chora, estimated to be around 2,000 years old. It remains productive today, producing olives and offering a remarkable connection to ancient agriculture. Visitors can walk around the tree, learn about its history, and taste free samples of olive oil, wine, and local liqueurs.
The surrounding village of Anafonitria is also charming, with a family tavern where a traditional Greek lunch is served. The atmosphere is authentic, and the local products available for tasting highlight the island’s agricultural richness.

After the farm, the tour stops at Xigia Beach for a relaxing break. The natural sulfur springs make the waters viscous and therapeutic, drawing visitors for a soothing swim or snorkel. The scenic cliffs and rugged coastlines offer great photo setups, especially from the clifftop lookout.
This stop provides roughly 45 minutes for swimming, relaxing, and snapping photos. It’s an ideal way to unwind after a busy morning of sightseeing, with refreshments available for purchase nearby.

The final stop is the Therianos Family Farm, an organic farm producing wines, black raisins, and other local products. The guided tour includes a wine tasting, a chance to meet farm animals, and sample local foods. Visitors can also browse local products for purchase, supporting small-scale farmers.
The 30-minute visit offers a taste of rural Zakynthos, with food market visits and food tasting as highlights. This stop emphasizes authenticity, giving travelers a deeper connection with the island’s agricultural traditions.

The tour features door-to-door pickup at over 40 locations, including cruise ports and hotels within 12 km of the Lomvardou 20 office in Zakynthos town. For locations outside this radius, a small fee applies. The pacing is well-managed, with timed stops that balance sightseeing, swimming, and relaxation.
Participants should bring comfortable shoes, sun hats, swimwear, towels, and sunscreen. The boat cruise is weather-dependent; if cancelled, the tour is rescheduled or refunded. Facilities like restrooms are available at the port, beaches, and restaurant stops.
The combination of scenic viewpoints, water activities, and local tastings makes this tour stand out. Many praise the knowledgeable guides like George and Yiorgos for their friendly attitude and insightful commentary. The small group size, comfortable transport, and well-planned itinerary receive frequent compliments.
Compared to similar experiences, this tour offers a full-day immersion that highlights both natural beauty and cultural heritage. The local farm visit and olive oil tastings add an authentic touch, while the boat ride ensures up-close encounters with Zakynthos’ iconic sights.
This tour provides an immersive day exploring Zakynthos’ most famous spots. The scenic viewpoints, boat cruise, and local tastings make it a well-rounded experience. The expert guides are often praised for their friendliness and knowledge, enhancing the trip.
While landing at Navagio Beach is not permitted, the close approach allows for memorable photos and spectacular views. The stops at Xigia Beach and Therianos Farm offer a blend of relaxation and cultural insight.
This tour suits travelers who want to see the highlights, enjoy water activities, and learn about local life in a comfortable, guided setting. The high review score and positive feedback reflect a reliable and engaging way to experience Zakynthos.
“Amazing places, I would 100% recommend this tour You get your money's worth 🙂 Our guide – Nìkos was really nice, too”
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 8 hours, with starting times available upon booking.
What is included in the price?
The price covers door-to-door pickup, liability insurance, a knowledgeable guide, local product tastings, and bottled water.
How much does the boat cruise cost?
Boat tickets are €25 per adult and €15 per child (ages 4-11), payable directly at the port.
Are there any physical requirements?
The tour involves walking about 10 minutes on a stone path at the Shipwreck viewpoint, so mobility impairments are not suitable.
What stops are most highly praised?
The Shipwreck Viewpoint, Blue Caves, Xigia Beach, and Therianos Farm receive frequent praise for their scenic beauty and authentic experiences.
Is food provided on the tour?
Lunch is not included in the price but is available at a local mountain tavern at a reasonable cost. Free tastings of olive oil, wine, and local products are offered at the farm.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour date for a full refund.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak Arabic, English, and Greek.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children over 4 years old can participate, but mobility issues may limit access to certain stops.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, sun hat, swimwear, towel, and sunscreen for a comfortable day outdoors.