Nestled on Zákynthos' northwest shore and accessible only by boat, Shipwreck Cove boasts stunning cliffs, soft white sands, and mesmerizing blue waters, making it a must-see gem.
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"This superb beach on the island’s northwest shore is accessible only by water. It's easy to find a boat; they depart frequently from Porto Vromi, Ágios Nikólaos, Cape Skinari and Zákinthos Town. At Navagio, sheer limestone cliffs cradle sugar-white sands and an azure bay. As for the shipwreck that gave the cove its nickname, the story goes that a freighter smuggling cigarettes, wine and women ran aground here in 1981 while fleeing the Greek navy. The ship's remains can still be seen in the dunes. Note that this secluded spot has no facilities, so bring your own food and drink—as well as a sun umbrella because the beach heats up dramatically by midday."
Steve Waldron
Paul McIntyre
László Zalai
Georgina Cresswell
Andrea Lemez
Karol Krawczykiewicz
Ben S
Konstantinos Sotiriadis
Steve Waldron
Paul McIntyre
László Zalai
Georgina Cresswell
Andrea Lemez
Karol Krawczykiewicz
Ben S
Konstantinos Sotiriadis