Zakynthos, the island's capital, is historically known as the Venice of the South. After the earthquake and fire of 1953, the town was rebuilt, preserving the Venetian and Byzantine styles wherever possible.
The first part of your tour involves a guided walk through the main part of the Zakynthos. You will visit Solomos Square, surrounded by buildings such as the Byzantine Museum, the Church of Saint Nicholas and the Cultural Center of Zakynthos. Stroll along Zakynthos' main shopping district.
At the village of Bohali, located beneath a Venetian fortress, take photos of the incredible view of Zakynthos and its outskirts.
You will then enjoy a scenic mountain drive and visit the Monastery of Anafonitria, dedicated to the Virgin Mary. It is the oldest monastery on the island (14th century) and is where St Dionysios, Patron saint of Zakynthos, served as abbot for the majority of his life until he died in 1624. The monastery has recently been renovated, uncovering many 15th-century frescos.
Visit Lithakia's olive oil factory to learn about this ubiquitous Mediterranean fruit and its many uses.
Please note: Recommend wearing comfortable walking shoes. Modest attire is required for visiting churches or cathedrals; knees, shoulders and midriffs must be covered; shorts and capri-length pants are not allowed.