Zakynthos Port

Welcome to the Port of Zakynthos!

Planning a trip to the beautiful Ionian Islands? The Port of Zakynthos, located on the southeastern coast of Zakynthos (Zante), is your perfect starting point. This vibrant port serves as a key hub for ferry and yacht travel, connecting the island to mainland Greece and other Ionian destinations.

Welcome to the Port of Zakynthos – The Flower of the Levant

Known for its breathtaking beaches, crystal-clear waters, and rich cultural history, Zakynthos is often called the “Flower of the Levant.” Its main port, located in Zakynthos Town, is the island’s lifeline to the mainland and a bustling gateway for travelers looking to explore the stunning Ionian Sea.

Port Facilities and Services

The Port of Zakynthos offers a variety of facilities to ensure a comfortable experience for travelers:

Passenger Terminal: Equipped with ticketing services, waiting areas, and basic amenities for ferry passengers.

Shops and Cafes: Nearby shops and cafes provide snacks, refreshments, and local souvenirs for travelers.

Luggage Services: Basic luggage handling is available for passengers boarding ferries.

Yacht Services: The port also caters to private yachts, offering mooring and provisions for sailors.

Parking at Zakynthos Port

The Port of Zakynthos offers several parking options, including short-term and long-term spaces near the terminal. During the busy summer season, availability can be limited, so early arrival or advance booking is recommended. Additional parking facilities can be found in Zakynthos Town, within walking distance of the port.

Zakynthos Port’s Ferry Routes and Operators

The Port of Zakynthos provides regular ferry connections to the mainland and other Ionian Islands:

Zakynthos to Kefalonia: Seasonal ferries connect Zakynthos to the port of Pessada on Kefalonia, offering easy access to another Ionian gem.

Zakynthos to Kyllini: The main route connecting Zakynthos to the mainland. Operated by Levante Ferries, the journey takes approximately 1 hour.

Getting to the Port of Zakynthos

Taxi and Local Buses

Taxis and local buses provide convenient transportation to and from the port, connecting travelers to popular island destinations.

Car

The port is easily accessible by car, with well-maintained roads connecting it to all major parts of the island. Parking is available near the port for travelers.

Getting Around Zakynthos and Nearby Attractions

The Port of Zakynthos is centrally located in Zakynthos Town, making it easy to explore the island’s top attractions:

Navagio Beach (Shipwreck Beach)

One of Greece’s most iconic spots, this stunning beach with a shipwrecked vessel and turquoise waters is accessible by boat tours from the port.

Zakynthos Town

Just steps from the port, the town offers a mix of traditional charm and modern amenities, with historical sites like Solomos Square and the Church of St. Dionysios.

Blue Caves

Located on the northern coast, these striking sea caves can be visited via boat tours departing from the port or nearby locations.

Keri Lighthouse

For breathtaking sunset views, visit this scenic spot located on the southwestern part of the island.

Safety and Security

The Port of Zakynthos maintains standard safety protocols to ensure a secure environment for all passengers. Security checks are conducted for ferry departures, especially during peak travel times.

Port Operating Hours and Contact Information

The Port of Zakynthos operates daily in alignment with ferry schedules. Administrative offices are open Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm EET.

Opening Hours:Open Daily (Seasonal Timings May Apply)
Recommended Arrival Times:



1-2 Hours Before Scheduled Boarding Time
Contact Information:
Phone: +30 2695 028 890

Email: [email protected]

FAQs

Which ferry routes are available from Zakynthos?

Regular routes include Zakynthos to Kyllini and seasonal routes to Kefalonia.

Is parking available at the Port of Zakynthos?

What are the top attractions near Zakynthos Port?