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Posted 23 March 2024

Direct Return Flights to Zante, Greece from Gatwick - April Dates (e.g. 12th - 19th) - Hand Luggage

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Pretty nice price for flights to Zante! Under £20 each way, flights are with easyJet from Gatwick - Usual hand luggage fare rules apply!

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Situated on the warm, sandy shores of Zakynthos’ south coast, Kalamaki is all you need in a resort town.

Kalamaki is all you need in a resort town. Here, the sand slopes gently into the water, making it perfect for kids, weaker swimmers, and sufferers of thalassophobia alike. Aside from the pretty beaches, the taverna-filled town has loads going for it. The vibe is distinctly low-key, with plenty of lazy day walks and chilled beachfront drinks to be had. The town is small, but a great base for nearby sights – drive out to Argassi village for water sports, walk out to Agios Sostis beach, or get a boat out to the sensational Smugglers Cove.

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  1. Technoman2's avatar
    Off there again Mid May, one thing to mention is that resorts dont really start getting going until after the 1st week of May and weather can be a lottery. Sometimes they get better weather in April than in May. Also usually by booking the apartments and some hotels direct or through Trivago the Aircon , safe is included . That said you will probably not need aircon in April. They have also increase the tourist climate tax this year and the charge is per room not per person.
    greekcitytimes.com/202…24/
    clavier3895's avatar
    Don't blame them raising the tourist tax tbh, Greece is broke, without the EU they'd be looking like Haiti
  2. BlackAdam's avatar
    Is this photo from there?
    lexb001's avatar
    Its of Smugglers cove, zante
  3. Reena7's avatar
    Back in 1996 me and some mates had Shipwreck beach to ourselves for around 30 minutes. You wouldn't get that now. I bet its pretty shocking with all the Instagram nonsense now.
    Michael_Azf's avatar
    The big, chunky charlie's eating up the whole world! Ey Daffy?
  4. roflausage's avatar
    Worst holiday destination I've ever been to
    BlackAdam's avatar
    Why?
  5. Lloydinio's avatar
    Great place
  6. CDRk33N's avatar
    went in may a couple of years ago, weather was really good apart from being a bit cloudy on our last day

    not somewhere I'd go back to as I feel like we saw/did everything there was in the week we stayed there. Car/quad hire is cheap and probably the best way to get around. (don't try and drive up to the mountain summit - the way up was sketchy but the way down was worse as the engine kept cutting out where the fuel pump was sucking air!!)

    strongly recommend the little farm on the outskirts of laganas, really nice family owned petting zoo/animals centre. smugglers cove looks nice, but in all honesty all it is is a view and there's really very little nearby.


    the impression I got is that covid knocking tourism back hit the island fairly hard - everything was quite tired looking, but was cheap and cheerful.

    definitely not somewhere to go for any longer than a week
    Ouzoherb's avatar
    I can spend 2 weeks lying on a beach reading a book. I wouldn't consider going anywhere for less than 2 weeks.
  7. johnmcglinchey's avatar
    Did a trip to see the ship wreck . The water was the clearest Ive ever seen and also the coldest
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