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About Navagio Beach
Navagio Beach, connue aussi sous le nom de plage du Naufrage, compte parmi les sites les plus photographiés de Grèce. Nichée sur l'île de Zakynthos, cette crique isolée réunit eaux turquoise, falaises vertigineuses et carcasse rouillée du MV Panagiotis, échoué là depuis 1980. Accessible uniquement par bateau, elle mêle beauté naturelle saisissante et histoire singulière.
Questions fréquentes
Where is Navagio Beach located?
Navagio Beach is on the northwest coast of the Greek island of Zakynthos. It is situated in a secluded cove, surrounded by steep limestone cliffs.
How do you get to Navagio Beach?
You can only reach Navagio Beach by boat. Tours depart regularly from ports like Agios Nikolaos and Porto Vromi on Zakynthos. There is no land access to the beach itself.
What is the shipwreck on the beach?
The wreck is the MV Panagiotis, a smuggling vessel that ran aground in the 1980s. The ship's rusted hull remains on the sand, making it the beach's central feature.
Is there a viewpoint for Navagio Beach?
Yes, a viewing platform is on the cliffs high above the beach. It provides the classic panoramic view of the entire cove and shipwreck, but does not offer beach access.
What is the best time to visit Navagio Beach?
The peak season is from May to September. Arriving early in the day is best to avoid the largest crowds, as it is one of Greece's most photographed beaches.
Are there facilities at Navagio Beach?
There are no permanent facilities like restrooms or cafes on the beach itself. Visitors typically come on boat tours, which may provide some amenities.
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