You and your loved ones will not regret traveling at Zakynthos and getting lost there because of the numerous exciting things to do and sights to see. Villa Bala is close to the popular tourist resort of Tsilivi with countless options for food and entertainment as well as supermarkets and a variety of other shops. Zakynthos town at a distance of 8 km is an ideal choice with well-known restaurants and energetic nightlife as well as enjoyable walks along the port.
Getting into these waters in order to experience and investigate the greatness of the blue caves really makes of this trip a once-in-life unforgettable experience. In addition, once under the water, the darkness in many of the caves seems to be interrupted by some rays of light that dye the waters with turquoise shades, creating an imposing effect.
The islet of Marathonisi is placed across the beach of Keri, in Laganas bay. It is not a single island but also includes two more small islets called Pontikonisia. Its perimeter is just about a mile and can be reached by boat from Keri beach and Laganas bay. There are boats that have frequent itineraries to the islet. Otherwise, you can hire a caique or take part in organized daily tours.
A memorable tour in Laganas bay with exclusive partner of the National Marine Park specialized in careful observation of the turtle Caretta – Caretta with comfortable boats either glass bottom or catamaran.
Interested in the crazy Zante nightlife? Zakynthos is packed with bars & clubs, pulsing with music and neon and heaving with thousands of people on a mission to party.
During a holiday in Zakynthos, tasting the typical dishes of Greece and traditional of the island is something really not to relinquish. During the day, the thousands of smells invading the streets will drive you to one of the many taverns to find out a Mediterranean cuisine where meat, fish, olive oil and vegetables are fundamental and will always surprise you for the authenticity of their tastes.
The Zakynthian culture was strongly influenced by the Romans and other civilizations who settled there but it flourished greatly during the Venetian period. Zakynthos is home to various significant museums like the Byzantine Museum, the Solomos Museum and Xenopoulos Museum and many others. Zakynthos also hosts many remarkable monuments of the Venetian Period like the Fortress at Bohali or Anafonitrias Tower that are truly worth visiting.
During the day, eat at one of the local Tavernas in Zante Town and enjoy being serenaded by local kandathes singers or visit the traditional ceramics workshops to admire the work of one local artists. Walk around the markets at Volimes Town where tapestries and linen are sold by locals. By night, don't miss to attend a Greek Night on Laganas beach and join in with the local Greek dancing.
As the island abundant with fascinating islands to visit, you will definitely not run out of breathtaking and luxurious spots to explore.
Villa Balla
Tragaki, 29 100
Zakynthos, Greece
Tel: +30 26950 44107
Mob: +30 699 8899620
info@villabala.com