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Discover Zakynthos' stunning coastline on a 5.5-hour small-group boat tour, visiting Navagio, Blue Caves, White Beach, and more with swimming stops.
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Zakynthos on a 5.5-hour small-group boat tour that covers its most iconic sights. For a compact yet comprehensive adventure, this tour offers an intimate setting with limited to just 11 guests, ensuring personal attention and a relaxed vibe. Starting from Porto Vromi Maries, the tour takes you to Zakynthos’ top spots, including the famous Shipwreck Beach, the spectacular Blue Caves, and White Beach. Visitors will appreciate the three swimming stops at some of the island’s most secluded and gorgeous locations.
This tour is perfect for cruise passengers or travelers seeking a short but immersive experience that combines sightseeing, swimming, and photo opportunities. The inclusion of an English-speaking guide helps bring each location to life with insightful commentary. Be aware that the boat ride may not suit those prone to seasickness, and comfortable swimwear and sunscreen are recommended for beach visits. The tour offers a balanced mix of scenic cruising and beach relaxation that highlights Zakynthos’ natural wonders.


The tour’s journey begins with a cruise across crystal-clear waters toward the legendary Shipwreck Beach. This cove is world-famous for its MV Panagiotis wreck, stranded since 1980, and for its striking turquoise waters and cliffs surrounding it. As the boat approaches, photographers will want to capture the view of the wreck and the steep cliffs, which make this a truly iconic scene only accessible by boat.
Guests enjoy a photo stop at this location, where the natural beauty of the bay is on full display. After soaking in the scenery, there’s an opportunity to relax on the beach or swim in the crystal waters. The trip’s short time at Navagio still leaves a memorable impression, especially considering the limited crowding thanks to the small-group format.
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The Blue Caves feature along the northwest coast of the island, and this tour makes a dedicated stop to marvel at their natural beauty. The imposing rock formations are carved by wind and waves, creating unique shapes and vibrant blue hues that reflect sunlight underwater, giving them their name.
The guide provides insights into their formation and significance, while visitors can snap plenty of photos from the boat or the shore. Swimming in the clear waters around the caves is a highlight, offering a chance to enjoy the cool, refreshing sea in a spectacular setting.
The tour includes free time at White Beach, renowned for its fine white pebbles and pristine waters. Here, visitors can swim, sunbathe, or simply take in the scenic views. The beach offers a peaceful atmosphere away from more crowded spots, making it great for relaxing after the boat ride.
Another stop at Porto Steniti provides a different perspective on Zakynthos’ coastline, with less frequented scenery and an opportunity for more photos. The easygoing pace at these stops allows time for personal exploration or leisurely swimming.
The tour features stops at Poseidons (Neptune’s) Profile, a striking natural rock formation resembling a face carved by natural forces. This spot is perfect for photo opportunities and appreciating Zakynthos’ geological features.
The Old Olive Tree is a 2000-year-old specimen located in a charming village. This ancient tree offers a touch of history and natural wonder, with enough time for visitors to take photos and buy local souvenirs.
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The Heart Cave is a quick photo stop, with its distinctive shape making it a memorable visual. The guide provides context for these natural features, enriching the experience of these picturesque spots.
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Starting from Zakinthos, the tour begins with a pickup at your hotel or cruise ship, then continues with a drive to Porto Vromi Maries. The 2.5-hour speedboat cruise follows, taking guests along the coast to visit each stop. The itinerary includes breaks, photos, guided tours, and free time at each location, with swimming opportunities at key spots.
Stops include the Shipwreck Boat Panagiotis, Maravelia Cave, Blue Caves, Sfogio Beach, White Beach, Porto Steniti, Heart Cave, Poseidon’s Face, and the Old Olive Tree. The return to Porto Vromi Maries completes the experience, after which guests are transferred back to their starting point.

The small-group size ensures a more personal and less hurried experience at each stop. The variety of locations—from the famous Shipwreck Beach to the hidden caves and natural formations—provides a rundown of Zakynthos’ coastline.
The three swimming stops are carefully chosen to showcase the island’s best-kept secrets, away from large crowds. The inclusion of photo stops at iconic spots like Poseidons Profile and Heart Cave makes this tour particularly appealing for photography enthusiasts.
Since the tour involves beach visits and swimming, travelers should bring swimwear, sunscreen, and towels. The boat ride may not be suitable for those prone to seasickness, so this is worth considering. The English-speaking guide adds educational value, helping visitors understand each site’s story and significance.
The booking process offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour, providing flexibility. Payment can be deferred until booking, making it easier to plan with confidence.

This half-day boat trip suits travelers who want a compact, scenic experience without sacrificing key sites. It’s especially well-suited for cruise passengers or day-trippers with limited time. The small-group setting guarantees personalized attention and less crowding at popular stops.
If you enjoy photo opportunities, natural landscapes, and swimming in clear waters, this tour offers a balanced mix of sightseeing and relaxation. Those seeking longer, more detailed excursions might prefer full-day options, but for a short, impactful trip, this tour hits the mark.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 5.5 hours, including pickup, travel, stops, and return.
Where does the tour start?
It departs from Zakynthos with a pickup from your hotel or cruise ship.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, sunscreen, a towel, and comfortable shoes for walking at stops.
Is the boat ride suitable for everyone?
The boat ride lasts 2.5 hours and may not be suitable for those prone to seasickness.
How many people are in each boat?
The boat is limited to 11 guests, ensuring a personal experience.
Are meals or drinks included?
The data does not specify food or drinks being provided; it’s advised to bring essentials.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours before the scheduled time.
Is there an age limit?
The data does not specify age restrictions; however, physical activity is minimal, suitable for most ages.
This Zakynthos half-day boat tour offers an efficient way to see the island’s most storied sights and natural wonders. Its small-group size, diverse stops, and stunning scenery make it a valuable choice for those short on time but eager to experience Zakynthos’ beauty firsthand.
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