Between the larger resorts of
Tsilivi and
Alykanas, the tiny village of Tragaki lies close to the north east coast of
Zakynthos in Greece’s Ionian group of islands.
Tragaki enchants visitors with a unique combination of natural beauty and easy access to developed amenities. This resort boasts a small selection of hotels and a handful of dining options, including traditional Greek.
Its mountainous setting, just 11 kilometres north of
Zakynthos town, is also home to olive groves and vineyards, two of the great symbols of Greek culture.
If you'd like to stay in the area then have a look at the Tragaki page of booking.com
here. Alternatively find a great package holiday through Tui
here.
with virtually no bars or other nightlife, Tragaki would suit those looking for a quieter, slower paced holiday away from the usual tourist hot spots. That said there's easy access to Tsilivi which means you can enjoy an evening out there and it's home to some fantastic evening entertainment so you have the best of both worlds.
Several beaches are in easy reach, including
Amboula beach,
Bouka beach,
Planos beach and
Tsilivi beach.
Nearby the Monastery of Spilia honours the discovery of an icon of the Virgin Mary.
Although not ideal for kids as it's so quiet, Tragaki can be a good base as it's closely situated to the
Water Village, which features slides and rides galore as well as tubing, swimming, mini golf, shopping, and dining.