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Zakynthos Greece,
or
Zante island a Greek Island
Author: S.
Pappas
Zakynthos
island, the southernmost of Greece's Ionian Islands is known for
Zante currants and flowers. First mentioned by Homer, this island is
the site of much Byzantine and medieval history. Home of the
National Marine Park to protect the endangered loggerhead turtle.
Third largest and southernmost of the Greek Ionian Islands,
Zakynthos Greece has 123 km of coastline. This Greek island,
sometimes called Zante Greece, has a varied terrain beginning with
the fertile plains of the southeast and moving to the mountainous
west coast with its steep cliffs, with dramatic, carved out natural
arches and numerous sea caves. Pine covered mountains in the north
roll into the gentle, lush, richly planted central regions. To the
north, east and south are beaches, with many campgrounds.
The mild Mediterranean climate combined with plentiful rainfall
means there is plenty of dense vegetation on Zakynthos island in
Greece. Olives, grapes, citrus fruits and almonds are all
cultivated, but the best known crop may be the Zante currants. These
currants are a dried form of a small, seedless grape native to this
island. Zakynthos island is also known for flowers. Mounds of
blossoms have long filled the warm air with perfumes wafting on
breezes, delighting visitors since time immemorial.
Zakynthos Greece or Zante Greece has been inhabited since Neolithic
times, as archaeological digs have been discovering and uncovering
stone age sites. Its geography has made this island a crossroads for
many cultures. Zakynthos island's first historical mention is in
Homer's The Iliad and again in The Odyssey. Homer informs us that
the inhabitants, at the time he was writing, were the son of the
King of Troy and his followers. They probably first came to the
island around 1600 BC.
Zakynthos island was Christianized in 34 AD by either Mary Magdalene
or St. Beatrice, according to legend.
Zakynthos Greece has been built, rebuilt and built upon. During the
Byzantine Period, pirates raided these shores. Then, during the
Crusades, Zakynthos island suffered hardships, being captured and
recaptured by various factions. Then, in 1953, many of the old
structures collapsed during a massive earthquake. What icons and
frescos survived have been collected, salvaged, and are on display
in the Byzantine Museum in Zakinthos island.
Human's history is not the only important history of this island.
Zakinthos Greece is home to loggerhead turtles. The triangular
shaped island bears two mountains which project far into the sea,
creating the huge, sheltered Bay of Laganas. Another bay, Geraka, is
nearby. These beaches are the breeding grounds of the endangered
turtle species. In June, and again in August, female turtles come
ashore and lay eggs, up to 1000 of them, at night. The eggs are
buried in the sand to incubate in the warmth for 55 days. Baby
turtles hatch and return to the sea. Then, these same turtles, the
females, will return 20 to 30 years later, to the exact same beach,
to lay their eggs.
The loggerhead turtles have become an endangered species because of
human behavior. Many of the human visitors pull deck chairs onto the
beaches and sunbathe atop the incubating eggs. Pollution has also
caused much of the population decline of this species. And so the
Greek government has established the National Marine Park of
Zakynthos or Zakinthos island in the beautiful turquoise waters of
the Bay of Laganas to protect the habitat of this important
long-time Zakynthos Greece resident. So upon you visit to Greece
don't forget to visit Zakynthos or Zzakinthos or Zante land Greece
Here are also a couple of more travel tips which
can help
you out while visiting Greece
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Things
To Do and See in Zakynthos
Vasilikos Beach, Zakynthos
Attraction type: Beach
Laganas Bay,
Zakynthos
Attraction type: Beach
Spiliotissa,
Zakynthos
A beautiful medieval monastery located in the heart of the beautiful
Greek countryside and known for its rare religious relics.
Attraction type: Landmark/point of interest
Sulphur Beach,
Zakynthos
A beautiful stretch of gold sand beach and deep blue water.
Attraction type: Beach
Gerakas Bay,
Zakynthos
Known for its wide stretch of sand and beautiful, warm waters,
this bay
is one of the most popular beaches on the island.
Attraction type: Beach; Geological formation
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