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British Author’s Love Letter to Greek Island of Zakynthos
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The Greek island of Zakynthos is yet another idyllic Greek island offering rich history, and cultural treasures, along with beaches galore.
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Zakynthos’ Shipwreck Beach to Reopen with Limited Access
The famous shipwreck of Zakynthos will be made accessible to the general public again, albeit with restrictions.
It was reported on Wednesday that a ministerial decision would approve access to the shipwreck by visitors to Zakynthos but only by sea....
Greek News
Iconic Navagio Beach in Zakynthos, Greece to Remain Closed this Summer
The iconic Shipwreck beach or Navagio beach, in Zakynthos, Greece will remain closed to tourists this summer for fear of landslides, authorities on the island announced on Wednesday.
The beach recently voted as best in the world, is a popular...
Environment
Iconic Navagio Beach in Zakynthos Closed After Landslide
Greek authorities closed off the famous Navagio Beach, or Shipwreck Beach, on Zakynthos following a landslide caused by the earthquake that hit nearby Kefalonia earlier on Thursday.
The area has been evacuated, and tourists and boats are prohibited from accessing...
Environment
Piles Of Litter Left By Tourists On Zakynthos Navagio Beach
A private company volunteered to clean up the litter from the famous Navagio Beach in Zakynthos, as authorities denied responsibility.
Environment
Navagio Beach on Zakynthos Unlikely to Open for Summer
Zakynthos Port Authority is unlikely to give the green light for the opening of the world-famous Navagio (Shipwreck) Beach this summer after the landslide of September 2018.
It is unknown whether one of the five most popular beaches in the...
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7 Injured, 1 Hospitalized after Landslide on Zakynthos' Navagio Beach
According to the officials of the Ministry of Digital Policy, the General Hospital of Zakynthos (Zante) was mobilized to treat injured tourists who were caught in the landslide at the famous Navagio Beach on Greece's island of Zakynthos.
Updated reports say...