Anafonitria & Porto Vromi: A Blend of History and Coastal Beauty
Explore a historic monastery and access boat tours to Zakynthos' iconic Shipwreck Beach and Blue Caves from the charming village of Anafonitria.
Discover Anafonitria, a charming village in Zakynthos, Greece, home to a historic monastery and serving as a gateway to the stunning Porto Vromi. Experience the island's rich cultural heritage and natural beauty in one visit.
A brief summary to Anafonitria Porto Vromi
- Αναφωνητρια, Ζακυνθος, 290 91, GR
- +306977879146
- Visit website
Local tips
- Visit the Anafonitria Monastery in the morning to avoid crowds and experience a peaceful atmosphere.
- Book boat tours to Navagio Beach and the Blue Caves in advance, especially during peak season, to secure your spot.
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking around the monastery and exploring the pebble beaches of Porto Vromi.
- Bring your own snorkeling gear to fully enjoy the crystal-clear waters and explore the marine life around Porto Vromi.
- Check the weather conditions before planning a boat trip, as tours may be affected by strong winds or rough seas.
Getting There
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Driving
From Zakynthos Town, drive northwest towards Anafonitria. The journey is approximately 30 km and takes about 35 minutes. Follow the signs to Anafonitria, and then continue towards Porto Vromi. Be aware that the road becomes narrow and winding as you descend from the village to Porto Vromi. Parking is available in dirt parking lots near both Porto Vromi Anafonitria and Porto Vromi Maries. Parking is free. A taxi from Zakynthos Town to Porto Vromi typically costs €30-€40.
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Public Transport
Take a KTEL bus from Zakynthos Town to Anafonitria. Buses to Anafonitria are available, check the KTEL Zakynthos website for the most up-to-date schedule. From Anafonitria village, you can take a taxi to Porto Vromi, which is a short drive away. Bus tickets are available on the bus. A taxi from Anafonitria to Porto Vromi will cost approximately €10-€15.