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The Largest Greek Flag in the World

Visit the largest Greek flag in Zakynthos, a symbol of national pride with breathtaking panoramic views of the Ionian Sea and Keri coastline.

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Perched in Keri, Zakynthos, this enormous Greek flag stands as a testament to national pride. While no longer the world's largest, it remains the biggest in Greece, offering stunning views of the Ionian Sea from its clifftop location.

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Local tips

  • Visit during sunset for the most breathtaking views and perfect lighting for photos.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as there are several walkable areas around the flag for exploration.
  • Combine your visit with lunch at a nearby cafe to enjoy the stunning views.
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Getting There

  • Taxi

    From Zakynthos Town, a taxi to the largest Greek flag in Keri takes approximately 25-30 minutes. Confirm the fare before starting your journey. The estimated cost is €19-€23.

  • Car

    If driving from Zakynthos Town, follow the road towards Keri. Once in Keri, look for signs directing you to the flag. Parking is available nearby. The drive is about 19 km and takes approximately 18 minutes.

  • Public Transport

    From Zakynthos Town, take the bus to Keri. The bus journey takes about 30 minutes. Ask the driver to drop you off at the nearest stop to the largest Greek flag. From the bus stop, follow local directions to reach the flag.

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Located in Keri, Zakynthos, the largest Greek flag in the world is a sight to behold, symbolizing national pride against the backdrop of the Ionian Sea. In 2006, the Liveris family erected the flag near their restaurant to attract more customers. Once recognized by Guinness World Records on May 20, 2007, as the world's largest, it has since been surpassed by other countries. Nevertheless, it remains the largest Greek flag. The flag's surface area spans 670 square meters and weighs approximately 80 kilograms, requiring an electric motor to be raised. The steel flagpole soars to 50 meters, with a base circumference of approximately one meter, tapering to 25 centimeters at the top. The location near Keri Lighthouse enhances the visit, offering panoramic views of the coastline. The area provides a serene atmosphere for leisurely strolls, inviting tourists to capture memorable photos.

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