
Hotels in Zante
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Popular hotels in Zante

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Holiday resorts in Zante

Kalamaki
Dreamy turquoise water, gentle waves and endless days of deep-blue skies and sunshine. That's just one way to describe summer holidays to Kalamaki, Greece.
One of Zakynthos’ most peaceful and naturally beautiful beach resorts Kalamaki, is tucked away on the island’s southern coast, a few kilometres outside Zante Town. Known for its carefully preserved beach that’s popular with rare nesting turtles, the resort is ideal for couples and families looking for a relaxing break with lovely Greek tavernas, markets, and a top waterpark nearby.
This resort is also within easy reach of the airport, so you’ll be relaxing at your hotel before you know it.
Things to do
Even if your holiday is only a few days, you must make time to visit Navagio, an amazing sandy cove with huge cliffs and the remains of a shipwreck. While it can be very busy in the peak season, you can beat the crowds by arriving in the early morning when you'll have more space to relax on the beach before the cruise ships arrive later. You can also see the cove from the viewpoint, 600 feet above the ground, where you'll probably recognise the view from postcards and travel guides.
Another great idea is to find a west-facing viewpoint to watch the sunset, which Zante is renowned for. There are a few restaurants where you can get unspoilt views of the soft evening light, although arrive at least an hour before the sun sets so you can grab a seat and have a drink.
Excellent beaches
Kalamaki has a long, beautiful stretch of golden sand that gently shelves into warm, clear waters making it ideal for families. The shallow sea also means that conditions are perfect for snorkelling. Shade under parasols and recline on sun loungers whilst taking in picturesque views of the coastline. The area is a protected conservation beach as turtles come to nest here. If you’re lucky enough and time your visit perfectly, you may be able to see the baby turtles hatch and make their way out to sea for the first time.
Culture
The area of Kalamaki has a laid-back feel for life and is renowned for its beautiful beaches and stunning landscapes. It’s located on the western part of the island, with the airport close by, and you can at times hear the planes coming into land.
The small seaside village has been a popular sighting spot for endangered turtles that come to lay their eggs on the soft sandy beaches. This means that some of the beaches in the surrounding area are well conserved. The resort is less busy than its neighbours, which makes it perfect for a tranquil break away.
Nightlife
Out of season Kalamaki is a quieter resort than others in Zante, but still has a variety of bars that are open daily, till the early hours. During high season Kalamaki becomes busier and lively with the same party vibe as that of neighbouring resort, Laganas. Many of the bars are in walking distance from one another and some even sit along the coastline. A popular hotspot is Cave Bar, which is a hidden gem found in a serene setting, among palm trees away from the hustle and bustle of the main strip. Head here to enjoy a night of cocktails and fantastic views of the sun setting on the horizon. To head into the heart of the action, take a short journey to Laganas, where the nightlife is known for being lively and vibrant.
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Laganas
One of the liveliest resorts in Zakynthos, Laganas holidays attract a young and ready-to-party crowd every summer. With hundreds of bars and clubs lining the strip, expansive golden sandy beaches, and fantastic water sports, it’s easy to see the attraction for groups of mates looking for a great holiday.
If you’ve got the little ones with you then it’s a family-friendly spot too, with a water park just minutes away. There are plenty of activities for children of all ages, including spotting loggerhead turtles from a glass-bottom boat and exploring hidden coves, home to mysterious shipwrecks. It’s fun, it’s affordable, and it’s the ideal spot for a sunny, beach-based break.
Buzzing nightlife
Zante is filled with many bars and nightclubs, so you’ll find plenty that are just right for you. For those looking to make the most of life after the sun goes down, ‘The Strip’ will keep you entertained throughout the night. When you’ve partied your way down ‘The Strip’, it’ll be time to head for the beach and checkout one of the after parties that go on here.
Loggerhead turtles
Take a trip to the charming Marathonissi Island, which is the home of the loggerhead turtles (also known as the Caretta Caretta turtles). With many boat tours available, you’ll get the chance to get up close and personal with these fascinating creatures at this unspoilt beach paradise.
Relax on the beach
With just a short boat journey you’ll discover Keri and the stunning beaches and caves. If you just want to top up your tan you’re definitely in for a treat in this idyllic spot. But if you’re feeling adventurous, then pay a visit to the diving school where you’ll have the chance to explore the caves from above and below the water. With just a short introductory course, you’ll be ready to go.
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Tsilivi
Once a small fishing village, Tsilivi has blossomed into an atmospheric holiday destination that’s ideal for families and couples. Swathed in olive groves and wreathed by vineyards, it’s retained much of its original charm, offering a distinctly-Greek ambience, while providing all the amenities expected by the 21st Century traveller. For those looking for fun in the sun, the resort has a spectacular beach; a 2km-long swoosh of golden sand lapped by sapphire seas and backed by a good selection of beachside bars.
Water sports are plentiful for anyone wishing to add a shot of adrenaline to proceedings. There’s good shopping to be had in the resort, with a weekly market for all those hard-to-come-by trinkets and mementoes. While a small and relatively quiet holiday destination, Tsilivi holidays are perfect if you’re travelling with your family, friends or a partner.
Things to do
The best place to be on sunny days is Tsilivi Beach. This Blue Flag award-winning beach is perfect for sun worshippers; you can work on your tan on the golden sands, splash about in the water, or even try some water sports like banana boating or water skiing. A boat trip to Turtle Island (Marathonisi) is a must on any holidays to Tsilivi. Here you may be lucky enough to spot endangered loggerhead turtles, who come to the island to nest. Or why not hop aboard a boat to Smugglers Cove, where you can explore a shipwreck from the 1980s? Kids of all ages will love the thrilling slides at Tsilivi Water Park, and there’s even crazy golf in the town centre. When the sun sets, you’ll find plenty of cosy tavernas and restaurants on the waterfront, as well as some lively bars and clubs open until late. It’s just a short drive to Zante Town where you can enjoy souvenir shopping for some authentic Greek delights such as handmade ceramics or local arts and crafts to take back home for friends and family.
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Alykanas
Alykanas is a relaxing beach resort on Zakynthos, the third-largest Greek island off the country’s west coast. Zakynthos (sometimes called by its Italian name, Zante) is Greece’s southernmost isle in the Ionian Sea, and one of the country's prettiest islands. The resort offers a good mix of modern apartments, hotels, and villas, some of which have wonderful views of the Ionian Sea.
Thanks to its tranquil setting on the northern coast of the island and 20km from Zante Town, it’s a perfect choice for a more secluded, off-the-beaten-track Greek island destination. Whether you want to spend most of your days soaking up the sun on the beach or taking part in adrenaline-pumping watersports, Alykanas holidays are perfect for getting away from it all.
The area is also an ideal destination for cycling and hiking, with beautiful vineyards and mountain views that will take your breath away. In the evening you'll find the nightlife here more sedate than many other Greek resorts, but you'll still be able to enjoy Greek or karaoke nights and try some fantastic cocktails right by the sea.
Things to do
During your Alykanas holiday, spend some time in Zante Town, where you'll find a much bigger variety of places to eat out and shop. The island capital is also home to the beautiful Agios Markos Church, which is more than 400 years old and has the same design as Venice's St Mark's Basilica. Or head to the Byzantine Museum to learn more about Zante's history, and see the island's most treasured artworks.
Great beaches all around
Great beaches come as standard in Zante, but you’ll discover that along with golden sands and glass coloured waters, the beaches in Alykanas have superb refreshments and a famous shipwreck you can go and look at. This shipwreck happened when a smuggler’s boat got into a spot of trouble and its journey came to an early end in 1983. All of this can be enjoyed in the constant golden sunlight that Alykanas enjoys.
Take a train trip through the countryside
Alykanas can be found in a stunning area of Zante. By taking the Trainaki train ride you’ll get the chance to see the rustic countryside that surrounds Alykanas. From the colourful olive groves with their many spectacular terraces to the charming Vertzagias caves, there’s plenty to see and do when you venture a little further field.
Check out the great artwork on show at the monastery
With the picturesque beach and countryside you’ll find that they are complemented by the artwork that is on show at the monastery of St John the Baptist. Whilst there, you’ll have the chance to discover the riveting pieces of art by renowned artists such as Poulakis and Bafas.
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Alykes
If you're seeking the perfect summer escape, Alykes, on the island of Zante in Greece ticks all the boxes with soft golden sand beaches, emerald water, and excellent Greek hospitality. This lively resort in the north of Zante offers a broad selection of restaurants and bars where you can order a delicious, creamy moussaka and other Greek specialities, and perfect beaches that are just right for all the family.
Zante is generally quieter and more off-the-beaten-track than other holiday destinations in the Greek Islands, which is why it's popular with holidaymakers who just want to unwind and get away from it all. So, if you want beautiful scenery and a friendly, laid-back atmosphere a holiday in Alykes is perfect for you.
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Argassi
The lively resort of Argassi, Greece is on the stunning island of Zante, one of the most popular holiday destinations in the Greek Islands. With a great range of bars and clubs, excellent watersports facilities, and good transport links to Zante Town, it's well suited to couples and families who want all the convenience but none of the crowds. With its natural beauty, historic sights and excellent cuisine, holidays to Argassi are great for relaxation.
The sand and shingle beach here is nearly a kilometre long, and if you wake up early enough you'll see a wonderful sunrise over the Ionian Sea. With plenty of sunloungers, you can easily take some time out and soak up the sun.
Another big advantage of Argassi holidays, other than the sun, sand, and sea, is that you'll be just a 10-minute ride from Zante Town via the tourist train. Here you can find a much wider range of restaurants and bars, and historic sights like the Venetian church of San Dionisio.
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Places similar to Zante to visit

Corfu
Idyllic beaches surrounded by lush scenery, sleepy fishing villages and some of the best nightlife Greece has to offer, Corfu holidays have couples and families covered.
Hidden among olive groves and lapped by the Ionian Sea, this stunning island is home to a host of beautiful resorts. Find beach towns like Roda and Sidari nestled on the northern coast alongside the beautiful charms of Corfu Town. History fans will love wandering its old town, where pastel-coloured architecture and cobblestone streets are a throwback to its Venetian rule. There’s plenty to see in the south too, from the pumping party scene of Kavos to long stretches of sand in Agios Georgios.
Things to do
Whether you want exploration, relaxation or a night on the tiles, holidays to Corfu offer for every type of traveller. Head along the winding mountain pass to Mount Pantokrator on the northeastern coast to reach the island’s highest point. And don’t forget to explore the traditional villages hidden amid the steep slopes on your way up to the summit. Elsewhere, older couples will love delving into Corfu’s enchanting mixed heritage, from Georgian palaces built by the British to century-old Venetian fortresses. After dark, it’s time to hit one of Europe’s top clubbing resorts, Kavos! Packed with lively bars, quiet nights are off the cards here. Or if you prefer something a little tamer, head a little further up the coast to Ipsos and Dasia for a more relaxed evening.
Breathtaking scenery
Nicknamed the ‘Emerald Isle’ for its green rugged landscape, you’re bound to be blown away by Corfu’s mountain meets sea views, some even stretching as far as Albania. And the old fortress in Corfu Town should be your first stop. Celebrated for its incredible panoramas with terracotta rooftops on one side and the Ionian on the other, the vistas are spectacular! The monastery at Paleokastritsa is another must-visit, especially in the evening when you’ll get to witness one of the island’s most amazing ocean sunsets.
Amazing nightlife
If sleepy Greek villages aren’t your thing, then it’s time to sample the island’s lively side. Perfect for party-mad couples or those wanting to let their hair down with a group of friends, Kavos promises plenty of sleepless nights. Stacked with bars and clubs, the strip comes alive every evening until the late hours of the morning. For a less hectic alternative, Sidari has a great after-dark atmosphere with a good selection of night spots, from karaoke to shisha bars.
Great for families
With plenty of hotels suited towards families, you can easily stay in one place during your holidays to Corfu. But if you want to get out and explore, beach-hopping is a must! Find Blue Flag shores dotted right across the island, like Agios Spyridon, whose clean sands and safe swimming conditions are great for mini paddlers. Too hot to hit the coast? Then, take a scenic trek through the olive groves with a visit to one of the many child-friendly horse riding schools. Or, you can always hop on a glass-bottom boat from Corfu Town, where there'll be opportunities to feed the fish. And for more fast-paced fun, don’t forget to visit Sidari waterpark.
Places to stay
Found on Corfu’s north coast, Sidari attracts a good mix of families and couples, who come here to soak up its untouched, natural beauty. Sugar-coloured rock formations lead into the sea to create a string of isolated beaches, meaning you’ll have swathes of sand all to yourself. Close by, you’ll find the charming fishing village of Agios Stefanos. Its golden beach is a real gem with lush scenery on one side and the calm Adriatic on the other. Or, if you’re looking for a buzzing post-exam paradise, Kavos is just the place. From 90s floor-fillers to the latest chart-toppers, there’s no such thing as a dull night in this party mecca.
Kanoni
Sitting on a peninsula, on the east coast of Corfu, this small village is perfect for a relaxed and tranquil Greek holiday. It’s most famous for its stunning views over Mouse Island, which can be easily reached by a very short boat ride. Or book into the 5 star beauty, Corfu Holiday Palace, overlooking the island, and boasting its very own private stretch of sand. Stay at this standout hotel and you’ll also be placed just 4km from the historic town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Barbati
A serene and beautiful village on the northeast coast of Corfu, Barbati is loved for its white pebbled coves, backed by olive groves and cypress trees. Nestled between two hills, it’s a great spot for a quiet Greek holiday for couples or families, away from the bustling crowds. It’s well worth booking into Golden Mare Resort if you want to be close to the idyllic Barbati Beach. This charming hotel is just a 10-minute stroll, or free minibus ride away from those sapphire waters.
Kavos
A lively resort on the southern coast of Corfu, Kavos is a popular spot for party-goers, with a vibrant after dark scene and buzzing atmosphere. It’s also home to a long, sandy beach, stretching over 5km, watersports galore, and larger than life music festivals. So you can stay up until the early hours of the morning, before relaxing on the blissful shoreline. Check into Capo Di Corfu to be right on the edge of those crystal-clear waters.
Sidari
Famous for its stunning coastline and vibrant nightlife, Sidari is great for families, couples and groups of friends. When you’re not kicking-back on the sandy beaches, or hitting up the clubs and bars, there’s historic landmarks to explore, such as the historic town of Corfu and the Achilleion Palace. If you want to be at the foot of its most famous beach, Canal d' Amour, book into Amour Holiday Resort.
Saint George South
A laid-back, natural beauty, Saint George South begs you to unwind. You could spend your days soaking up the sun on its long sandy beach, one of the most beautiful on the island, or head out by boat to explore its nearby coves. A must-see if you do visit is Lake Korission, a natural lagoon surrounded by wildlife. If you’re seeking an All Inclusive Greek paradise, check out Labranda Sandy Beach Resort, set on the edge of toe-sinking sands.
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Crete
Crete holidays are a definite must-book if you’re into powder-white soft sand, pristine waters and stunning sunsets. After all, this Greek island (which is the biggest of them all) is home to a wealth of beautiful beaches where couples and families of all ages come to soak up the Mediterranean sunshine.
But there’s so much more to explore beyond the Crete beaches. For a start, 4,000 years of civilisation have left behind impressive archaeological sites, and it’s well worth hiring a car to see them for yourself.
When you’re not hunting for the mythical Minotaur at the Palace of Knossos, you can experience the warm hospitality and traditions of the locals. They’ll always be able to offer some insider tips – just ask them about Crete’s best beaches and most picturesque villages.
Things to do
Aside from the island’s glorious coastline, holidays to Crete will take you to some of the oldest and most beautifully preserved remains of the Ancient Greek world. It’s all thanks to the Minoans, known for their impressive cities, palaces and naval empire – no wonder Crete was at the forefront of Bronze Age culture.
Discover the excavated ruins at Phaistos in the heart of the island, or head to the Palace of Knossos near Heraklion. The palace covers over 20,000 square metres with lots to explore. Legend has it this is where the Labyrinth was built, home to the monstrous Minotaur of Greek mythology. That should get the kids’ imaginations going!
For a taste of Crete’s more recent ‘hippie history’, take a stroll around the cave homes carved into Matala Beach’s sloping cliffs. Dating back way further than the Flower Power era, they’ve also housed Roman tombs and a Christian church. There are more surprises underwater, so pull on a snorkel and flippers for a look at the Roman ruins hidden beneath the surface of the bay.
Beach life
So, you already know there are plenty of beaches where you can spend your days relaxing on the soft sands and basking in the sunshine. But how do you choose which to visit?
You’ll find breathtaking islets lined with pink coral sand and surrounded by crystalline waters in the south. Elafonisi Beach, on the southwestern tip of the island, offers a little slice of paradise. Stretching for almost a mile, it’s covered in lush pink and white coral sands, lapped by a lagoon. It’s so shallow you can even wade right across the water to the islet you can see from the beach. It’s well worth it for a look around, as this peaceful wilderness is home to untouched shores, incredible rock formations and caves – but not much shade, so remember your hat.
Prefer your beaches with more facilities? Head west to Falassarna. It’s ideal for windsurfing, or you could simply enjoy the sands full of sun loungers, umbrellas and snack bars. Not just for sun-worshippers, this gem is also popular with day-trippers wanting to see the ruins of the harbour that stood here centuries ago. So, it’s a perfect place to find out more about the area’s fascinating past.
In the east, party locations such as Malia promise energetic beaches with a buzzing atmosphere and lots to keep you occupied. Believe it or not, this clubbing hotspot is also a sand-lover’s paradise, with six golden kilometres to lounge on. That’s a lot of sunbathing space!
You get the picture – whether you’re looking for a quiet retreat away from the crowds or somewhere a little livelier, you won’t run out of places to soak up the glorious weather in Crete.
Cultural delights
Crete’s Mediterranean climate means you can pack for hot sunny days during much of the year but holidays here offer much more than just sun, sand and sea. You’ll soon notice the island has its own strong identity, shaped by a rich history of mythology, empire, and cultural traditions (such as the world-renowned Renaissance Festival). Delicious Cretan cuisine, popular folk dancing, and upbeat music are all part of the picture.
Those with an avid interest in mythology can also embark on a day trip to Psychro Cave, which is supposed to be the birthplace of the Greek god Zeus. Uncover his secrets on a guided tour or wander through the jaw-dropping crystal chamber at your own pace.
All this exploring will surely make you hungry, so when you’re ready for a break, join the locals in one of Crete’s seafront tavernas for a rich stifado (beef stew) or a flavoursome Greek salad doused in olive oil. You’ll be welcomed with a glass (or two) of ice-cold raki, one of those classic must-tries of Greece holidays.
Places to stay
If you’re new to Crete holidays, head to the ever-popular medieval town of Chania on the western coast. With incredible beaches, maze-like streets, an idyllic harbour, the towering White Mountains (‘Lefka Ori’), and the rocky Samaria Gorge among its many attractions, this resort promises stunning scenery. And thanks to a romantic air for loved-up couples, it’s also ideal for sunbathers, watersports enthusiasts, hikers and wildlife spotters of all ages.
Looking for the perfect base for a family holiday? Hersonissos boasts kid-friendly places to eat, the fantastic Lychnostatis Open Air Museum and shallow coastal spots for paddling tots. Plus, waterpark fans will definitely want to check out the thrills at both Acqua Plus and Star Beach. And as the resort’s only about 25km from the city of Heraklion, you can easily combine some key sightseeing with your chill-out time. No wonder this former fishing village is one of the most popular places to stay in Crete!
And if you’re coming to Crete for the nightlife, you should consider staying in Malia in the northeastern quarter. This lively resort is rightly known as Crete’s party capital. Home to an array of nightclubs and bars that stay open from dusk till dawn, plus party boat trips, it’s a real favourite with younger couples and friends up for late nights and lazy days. Other lively nightspots include Stalis and Elounda, while Aghios Nikolaos, Chania and Heraklion are perfect for more relaxed evenings out.
Hotel-wise, the Mitsis Laguna Resort & Spa just outside of Hersonissos is a must for luxury-seekers, while Filion Suites lies in the tranquil resort of Bali and has 5 fancy stars. If you’re looking for beachfront bliss, Radisson Blu Beach Resort Milatos is surrounded by emerald waters. Budget-conscious types can also revel in Mediterranean vistas from the Iberostar Creta Panorma & Mare. There’s endless choice with our Greek getaways!
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