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Zakynthos
Zakynthos, the southernmost of the Ionian Islands, owes its name
to the son of Dardanos, the king of Troy, whom according to myth
built the first city here. It is also mentioned in "The Iliad".
All who came to this island fell under its spell. The Venetians
baptized it "the flower of the Orient" (Fior' di Levante).
Others gave it just as evocative names like "earthly paradise",
and "Perfumed isle", while Dionysios Solomos, the father
of modern Greek poetry and a native son, wrote, "Zakynthos
could make one forget the Elysian Fields".
No one who has been here can forget the emerald green of its sea,
its pine-studded mountains, its musical people and their hospitality.
Zakynthos Town
The first thing to welcome you, as soon as you step off the ferryboat,
is the town of Zakynthos. Though it lost all but three of its buildings
in the earthquake of 1953, the town has been meticulously reconstructed
and its former layout has been faithfully preserved.
Zakynthos today has pleasantly arcade wide streets, spacious squares,
imposing buildings and cheerful houses. The Museum of Post-Byzantine
Art on Solomos Square contains treasures salvaged from the islands
historic churches.
On the waterfront, one should visit the churches of Agios Dionysios,
the island's patron saint, with its tall campanile, and of Agios
Nikolas tou Molou, a church out of the Italian Renaissance with,
surprisingly, a 17th century Byzantine belfry.
If you walk along the flagstone coastal promenade, the so-called
Strata Marina between the two churches, at dusk, you'll get the
true flavour of the town. Sometimes it seems as if the whole population
is out enjoying the ritual of the evening stroll. The street is
lined with small cafes and shops selling folk art.
Don't leave before tasting the famous Zakynthos "mandolato"
or nougat, it's a real treat.
The town Is watched over by the Venetian fortress on the hill above.
Only the gate, outer walls and battlements still stand. But from
this vantage point a spectacular view can be had of the harbour,
fertile inland plain and beaches as far as the eye can see. Nearby
is another hill, the Lofos Strani where Solomos Dionysios composed
the famous, the father of modern Greek poetry "Hymn to Liberty",
which became the Greek National Anthem,
Sightseeing on the Island
Zakynthos is almost triangular in shape, with two green mountainous
promontories extending into the sea to form the huge bay of Laganas.
There are more pine-covered mountains and hills in the north, but
the centre is gentle and lush, richly planted with currant vines,
olive trees, almonds and seasonal vegetables. There are dozens of
beaches to choose from, sandy and sheltered with invitingly sparkling
water. Flowers of every kind fill every available space, filling
the air with the scent that so enraptured visitors of old.
With a sunny climate most of the year and good roads to facilitate
exploring, Zakynthos lends itself to holiday-making in spring and
fall as well as summer. Some of the best known summer resorts are
Argassi, Alikes, Planos, Tsilivi, Vassilikos, Gerakas and Porto
Roma, while Laganas is the most famous of all. Its long beach and
wide range of facilities attract thousands of tourists from May
through September. At Laganas, Vassilikos and Gerakas, the endangered
sea turtle Caretta-caretta also comes to lay her eggs.
Apart from its beaches, Zakinthos has
many other wonderful places to get to know:
The village of Anafonitria,
with its fascinating 15th century monastery dedicated to the Virgin.
Maherado, with its two 14th
century churches, the half-ruined Ypapanti and the sumptuously decorated
Agia Mavra.
The mountain village of Keri,
where sooner or later everyone goes to admire the sunset and the
stupendous view of the sea-caves below.
Heading north, don't miss Volimes
or Skinari at the tip of the island. Volimes has a wonderful Venetian
tower and lovely old churches with frescoes dating to the 12th and
14th centuries while Skinari is where the famous Blue Caves are
located.
Inside the caves, the refraction of the sun's rays on the water
creates an unbelievable array of blue
and silver tones of a dreamlike beauty.
Further south is the cave of
Xingia, where there is a spring of sulphurous water that bubbles
up white, clouding the sea up to 500 meters from shore.
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