Family Holidays: Zakynthos family holidays
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Why
One of the mythical Ionian islands, Zakynthos, (also known as Zante), is second only to Corfu in popularity
and travel and accomodation is plentiful. Best to go though in spring when you
can avoid the scorching sun and there are less people. It's a great holiday
with kids, although you need to be careful where you pick as a quick buck was
prioritised over quality when most development took place here.
There are lovely places though, and you'll find it a beautiful, lush island
once you start exploring. Keep the kids happy with watersports and island hopping
and keep yourselves happy too by sampling some of the great local cuisine. The
island has been conquered by a dazzling number of civilisations, all of whom
left something of their culture and architecture behind.
- Top left: Blue Caves
- Top middle: Zakynthos Starfish
- Top right: Solomos Statue
- Bottom left: Navagios Beach (Shipwreck Beach)
- Bottom right: Turtle
When
Visit Zakynthos anytime from early May through to mid October. Note that the
hottest and busiest Month is July, with temperatures in the mid-thirties, whilst
earlier in the year during April and May temperatures are nudging the mid-twenties.
Many people comment on how green the island is; Well it does rain occasionally!
High humidity during late July and the whole of August can cause storms, after
weeks of sunshine. The storm will only last a short while though, often just
a matter of hours.
How
Many airlines offer charter flights direct to Zakynthos, with many from regional
UK airports. Some airlines also route via Athens. The international
airport is around 4km from Zakynthos town.
Four daily car ferry sailings operate from Kyllini, on mainland Greece, with
a journey time of around an hour, rising to six-a-day in July and August. A
daily car ferry also goes from Pessada on Kefalonia to Agios Nikolaos in the
summer season which also takes around an hour.
Stay
Zankynthos has a wide range of accommodation to suit any budget. Most visitors
to the south of the island arrange accommodation as part of their package, whilst
in the quieter north, with its central plain and mountainous regions, you can
find some brilliant luxury villas and self catering apartments. Try a hotel
or aparment from Thomson or a luxury
villa from Simply Travel.
Do
Watersports are the main activities to keep the children happy, read up before
you go on the cleanest beaches and best resorts, as they vary in quality. We
particularly recommend Gerakas beach at the southernmost tip of Vassilikos peninsula,
which has just been named the top beach for tots and toddlers in the Sunday
Times Best Beaches in Europe: 'There are three things toddlers really need from
a beach: clean, white sand to shovel into their mouths, gently shelving sea
to supply their moats and, most important of all, a crèche close at hand so
that mum and dad can sip mai tais and slip off back to their room. If ever a
beach ticked those boxes with a big, fat marker pen, it’s the fabulously beautiful
Gerakas.' For the more adventurous family, hire transport and explore the fertile
interior. Once you get away from the tourist hotspots, there are quaint little
villages and the remains of civilisations to discover. Try and take a trip to
one of the world's most important breeding sites for the loggerhead turtle in
Laganas Bay and create budding consevationists out of your kids.
Eat
In the resorts you can find a great variety of local and international >cuisine,
but outside of the main tourist spots it's a bit more hit and miss. It's well
worth searching out true local cuisine though, as Zakynthos is more fertile
than the mainland and has some wonderful fresh local ingredients.
Cost
Depending where and when you go, prices start from around £150, (self
catering or B & B board), to £700 per person for a seven nights, including
flights. Check with Thomson Holidays,
Expedia Holidays and Simply
Travel for great deals on hotels and secluded villas..
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