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The stunning Naviago Beach Where to stay in Zakynthos Hotel Palatino: Perfectly located a few minutes from the restaurants of Zante Hotel Palantino was perfect for our stopover in Zakynthos — Check prices now Mabely Grand Hotel: if you are staying a little longer and a resort style hotel with a host of amenities and a relaxing vibe then the Mabely Grand Hotel is a great option — Check prices now Click here for the best Zakynthos hotel prices Viewing the shipwreck at Navagio Beach There are two ways to view the shipwreck at Navagio Beach: either by visiting the beach itself by boat or by travelling by road to the top of the cliffs surrounding the beach.

View of Navagio Beach taken on our drone How to get to Shipwreck Beach viewpoint: by road The cliff top viewpoint above Naviago is almost an hour by road from Zakynthos and can be reached by car, a powerful quad bike and a beach or island tour.

The view from above Be careful! Avoid trips in the middle of the day when the beach tends to get extremely crowded The boats usually dock for around one hour so be sure to grab your photos of the beach and shipwreck when you have a chance.

Bring beach shoes as the beach is quite stony and painful to walk on bare foot. Bring supplies such as water and sunscreen as there are no facilities at Naviago. The water gets deep quite close to the shore so be careful as you venture out.

This will give you time to reschedule if your trip gets cancelled. Thnx Reply. Elaine Reply. Hello Elaine, Where did you ride the ferry and what is the destination port? Thank you very much. Hi Camille We took the ferry from Kyllini port on the mainland and it arrives close to Zante town, the capital of Zakynthos.

Hope that helps. Organised rope or bungee jumps the former stops you more slowly and base jumps have taken place a few times over the years, typically set up by organisations working with the local authorities. The Dream Walker project saw rope and base jumps synchronised, with up to five athletes leaping together. Base Boogie and Go Fast Games events have also been held. The most common way to reach Navagio Beach is by water, and in high season a succession of tour boats pull up in the cove.

Some just stop at the beach, while others take in peaceful St Nicholas Beach and the Blue Caves, a succession of caves and arches that offer clear water and atmospheric reflections. This rusting vessel, which landed on the beach during a storm in , has attracted a few stories: some claim it was abandoned while smuggling contraband , but no action was ever taken against the captain.

Quite apart from the obvious dangers of cliff jumping, Navagio Beach has risks associated with it. The viewpoint is perilously high, and people have died after slipping — be cautious, especially if you follow the paths around the top of the cliff. Rock falls have also occurred in recent years, and in the beach was closed off to boats and swimmers after eight people were injured during a cliff collapse.

Located on the north-west shore of the Ionian island of Zakynthos also known as Zante , Navagio Beach, previously known as Agios Giorgos , became an impromptu ship graveyard when the MV Panayiotis washed up on its shores in October Many theories and speculations arose and while the date is often wrong some sources state that the event happened in , or , most of them claim that the MV Panayiotis was a smuggler ship, hence its contributing to the name Smugglers Cove.

Some say that the ship was smuggling cigarettes, wine and even humans, when authorities caught up and cornered it until the cove, where it circled aground. Others, supporting the theory that the vessel was indeed smuggling contraband cigarettes, booze and women, lost engine power and was simply washed ashore in the bay.

Another theory supports that the owner of the MV Panayiotis, Haris Kompotheklas, transported smuggled cigarettes from the ports of Yugoslavia and Albania in order to send them to Italy. On this particular journey, he was forced to board two Italian smugglers.

Rumour has it the captain was able to arrest and imprison the two Italians to exploit the smuggled goods for himself, but because of unexpected bad weather conditions, he was forced to ground the ship in the bay.

And while he and his crew ostensibly tried to salvage the cargo, part of it was carried away by the waves, bringing bounty to villagers who then hid the goods. When the authorities got wind of the incident, they came and arrested the captain and his crew, deported the Italians back to their country and convicted the parties for smuggling, while the cargo was sold through an auction.

Recently, the captain of the ship, Kefalonia-born Captain Charalambos Kompothekras—Kotsoros, released the true account of what happened that night. When the shipment was ready and set sail for return, during the evening hours of October 2, , the ship ended at the beach of St George near Volimes due to bad weather conditions and mechanical failure. I reported the accident to the authorities, but due to the fact that the beach was not accessible on foot by land, we were not able to protect the ship from thieves and other dangers.

As a result, part of the shipment was stolen along with various vessel equipment radar, VHF radio, etc. I went back to the authorities to report that my property was stolen and the General Prosecutor of the area in my presence organized a formal on-site investigation with the local police.



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