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The Largest Greek Flag in the World

Visit the world's largest Greek flag in Zakynthos, a monumental symbol of national pride with breathtaking Ionian Sea views.

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Perched in Keri, Zakynthos, the largest Greek flag serves as a proud symbol of national identity. While it once held a Guinness World Record, it remains the largest Greek flag, offering stunning views of the Ionian Sea and surrounding landscape from its clifftop location.

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Local tips

  • Visit during the early morning or late afternoon for the best sunlight and photo opportunities.
  • Combine your visit with lunch at a local taverna to enjoy the views and local cuisine.
  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking around the viewpoints near the flag.
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Getting There

  • Bus

    From Zakynthos Town, go to the main bus station near the port and take the bus to Keri. The bus departs approximately every hour, and the journey takes about 30 minutes. Ask the driver to drop you off at the closest stop to the largest Greek flag. From the bus stop, walk south on the MR35 road for about 15-20 minutes until you see the flag.

  • Taxi

    Hire a taxi from Zakynthos Town to the largest Greek flag in Keri. The ride takes approximately 25-30 minutes. The estimated fare is around €19-€23.

  • Car

    Drive to Keri and follow the signs to the Keri Lighthouse. The largest Greek flag is located near the lighthouse. Parking is available nearby. From Zakynthos town, the drive to Keri is about 16 minutes.

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Located near Keri village on the island of Zakynthos, the largest Greek flag in the world is a sight to behold. The flag has a surface area of 670 square meters and is raised using an electric motor. The Liveris family erected the flag in 2006 with the hopes of attracting more customers to their family restaurant. On May 20, 2007, it was recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's largest flag. Although other countries have since surpassed it in size, it remains the largest Greek flag. The steel flagpole is 50 meters tall. Visitors can take memorable photos with the flag serving as a focal point. The location also provides panoramic views of the surrounding hills and the Ionian Sea. Nearby shops and restaurants offer a taste of Greek culture and hospitality.

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