Shipwrecks and Caves
Zakynthos features a dramatic coastline defined by white limestone cliffs and crystal-clear Ionian waters. This collection highlights the island's most significant geological and maritime landmarks, from the iconic Panagiotis shipwreck on Navagio Beach to the Blue Caves at Cape Skinari, famous for their light-refracting properties. Explore the sea-carved arches and tunnels of the Keri and Damianou caves, which offer insights into the island's karst topography and local folklore. These sites provide a glimpse into the natural erosion processes and maritime history of the southern Ionian Sea.
Keri cave
Limestone sea caves located on the southwestern Marathia Peninsula. Accessible by boat, these formations feature deep waters suitable for snorkeling and diving among local marine life.
Rock arch
A natural limestone formation creating a bridge over the sea. Located on the rugged western coast, it showcases the effects of marine erosion on the island's steep cliffs.
Blue cave
A series of geological formations at Cape Skinari. The caves are known for the vibrant blue color of the water, caused by the reflection of sunlight against the white limestone seafloor.
Panagiotis
The Panagiotis is a shipwreck lying in the white sands of an exposed cove on the coast of Zakynthos, which is among the southernmost of the…
Cave Damianou
A two-story limestone cave situated near the village of Agalas. It contains stalactites and stalagmites and is linked to local legends involving a protector and a mythical dragon.
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