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If you still think Zante (or Zakynthos, if you’re feeling fancy) is just for teenagers drinking fishbowls in Laganas, you need to hit refresh on your mental browser. I’m proper chuffed to tell you that this Ionian stunner has grown up. It’s no longer just the party capital; it’s a serious contender for the best all-rounder island in Greece. From turtle sanctuaries to olive groves that have been there since the Venetians ruled the roost, Zante is an absolute cracker of a destination.
The crowd in Zante has shifted massively in the last few years. It’s less “lads on tour” and more “smart luxury on a budget.”
The “Baecation” Brigade: According to the ABTA Travel Trends Report 2025, “baecations” (couples-only trips) have shot up by 44%. Zante is a prime spot for this because it offers what I call “accessible romance.” You’ve got adults-only hotels in Tsilivi and Argassi that offer swim-up rooms for half the price of Santorini. It’s for couples who want the sunset dinner at Cameo Island (that famous wooden bridge spot!) without remortgaging the house.
Eco-Conscious Families: Here is a bit of nitty-gritty for you: Zante is the most important nesting ground for Caretta Caretta (loggerhead) turtles in the Med. Families flock to resorts in Kalamaki because it’s part of the National Marine Park. The kids absolutely love the idea that they are sharing the beach with endangered species. It’s a holiday that doubles as a geography lesson, which makes the all-inclusive price tag feel even better value.
The “JOMO” Crowd: There is a big trend for “JOMO” (Joy of Missing Out)—people who want to escape the noise. These travellers head north to Alykes and Alykanas. It’s quieter, greener, and the all-inclusive hotels here are often smaller, family-run vibes where the owner might actually pour your wine.
I’ve been to Zante enough times to know that going all-inclusive here is a strategic masterstroke, especially given how spread out the island is.
1. The “Shipwreck” Reality Check Let’s get the elephant in the room out of the way. Navagio Beach (Shipwreck Beach) is the most photographed spot in Greece. However, due to safety concerns with rockfalls, the authorities often close the actual beach for landings. By booking an all-inclusive package that includes excursions (or using your saved cash to book a private boat), you can cruise into the bay for that iconic photo from the water. It’s still breathtaking, but knowing the score beforehand saves you from disappointment.
2. Turtle Etiquette (and warm water) Because the south coast (Laganas Bay) is protected for turtles, motorised watersports are banned in many areas. This means the sea is incredibly calm and safe for swimming—no jet skis buzzing your head. Staying all-inclusive in Kalamaki means you can walk to these pristine, protected beaches every day. Just remember the golden rule: don’t stick your umbrella in dry sand—you might spear a turtle egg!
3. The Food Factor Zante has a heavy Italian influence (the Venetians were here for centuries), which means the food is top-tier. Even in all-inclusive buffets, you’ll find local specialities like Ladotyri (a spicy local cheese) and Rabbit Stifado. It’s not just chips and nuggets; it’s proper, hearty Ionian cooking.
Industry Insight: “In 2025, we are seeing a ‘Nature-Positive’ travel trend where families are actively choosing destinations that protect local wildlife.” – Global Travel Market Report. Zante’s strict protection of the turtle nesting grounds makes it a leader in this space.
We’ve stripped out the faff so you can find your Greek getaway in seconds. Here is how to play the system:
Step 1: The “Name Game” Pop “Zante” or “Zakynthos” into our search bar (we recognise both!). We pull live prices from 20 major UK operators like Jet2, TUI, and easyJet Holidays. You’ll often find that flying from a regional airport like Birmingham or Newcastle can save you a pretty penny compared to Gatwick.
Step 2: Filter by “Area” (Crucial!) Zante is a game of two halves.
Quiet & Nature: Use the map view to look for Vasilikos or Kalamaki.
Lively & Fun: Look for Tsilivi (great for waterparks) or Laganas (if you want nightlife).
Couples: Filter for Argassi or the outskirts of Zante Town.
Step 3: The “Free Child Place” Hunt If you are travelling with the nippers, this is your holy grail. Look for the “Free Child Place” icon on the search results. Because we aggregate from the big operators, if there is a free spot going at a family favourite like the Aqua Bay, we’ll flag it up. It’s the easiest way to slash hundreds off your total.
Step 4: Book Direct & Secure Spotted a deal that looks the business? Click “View Deal” and we whisk you straight to the tour operator’s official site. You complete your booking with them, getting their full ATOL protection, but you do it knowing you’ve paid the lowest price available.
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