Navagio Beach Zakynthos
A rusting shipwreck on blindingly white pebbles, locked inside towering limestone cliffs — Navagio is Greece's most iconic and photogenic hidden cove.
About this spectacle
Navagio Beach, also known as Shipwreck Beach, is one of the most visually striking coastal scenes in Greece. Accessible only by boat, visitors arrive to find a sheltered cove of powdery white pebbles framed by dramatic sheer limestone cliffs that rise vertically from the Ionian Sea. The rusting hull of the MV Panagiotis, stranded here since 1980, dominates the beach, creating an almost surreal contrast against the vivid turquoise water and bleached white shoreline. The cliffs glow warm gold in morning light, while the enclosed bay produces an almost mirror-like calm on the sea surface. Overhead, seabirds circle the clifftops. The experience is intensely visual — the geometry of cliffs, wreck, and water feels composed for a photograph. Crowds arrive by boat tour throughout the summer, filling the small beach, but the spectacle retains its power. Visitors can also view from the clifftop lookout above, which provides the iconic bird's-eye panorama.
When to go
Apr — Oct, peak Jun — Aug
Getting there
Nearest airport: ZTH. Nearest city: Zakynthos.
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