Greece has been always rich in sights and exciting places. Navagio Bay (or Navaggio) on the island of Zakynthos is one of them. Hidden from the eyes in the northwest of the island, the unreal bay attracts travelers from all over the world. Classical Greek charm envelops both the island and the bay. The purest, incredibly blue water, a sandy beach, beautiful chalk mountains, and, as a result, periodic raids of tourists are Navaggio Bay.
The name of the bay translates as "shipwreck." And for a good reason, one of the features of Navaggio Bay is a pirate ship. It has been rusting on the shore since the end of the 20th century. In general, until 1983, the bay was named after St. George. But after the wreck of the smugglers' ship, the bay was renamed, but the ship was not removed. It's expensive, and why deprive tourists of the opportunity to climb on a real, though not ancient, but pirate ship. And naturally, thousands of tourists flocked to Navagio Bay. Our local guides will be happy to take you around the island and will certainly take you to the bay for an hour and a half. Don't miss the chance to enjoy swimming in crystal clear water and stroll along the beach's white sand by following the variety of Greece tours.
Continue your Greek journey by visiting the capital of Ellada – Athens, admire ancient Olympia, spend a romantic date in Santorini island and have fun in the best restaurants of Mykonos!