Caves around Zante are a prominent natural feature of the island, characterized by its diverse coastline and geological formations. The island of Zakynthos is home to a spectacular array of sea caves, formed by centuries of erosion. These natural wonders are distinguished by their unique rock formations and the mesmerizing play of light on their waters. The region features more than 400 caves, many of which are located along its coast.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Sorry, not really a highlight. The cave is small and not deep
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The Damianos Cave (also Damianou Cave) is a striking two-story rock cave above the mountain village of Agalas. It is known for its unusual structure with two superimposed entrances and offers a spectacular panoramic view over the hinterland to the Ionian Sea. The cave features two levels with impressive stalactites and stalagmites. The lower level is accessible via an approximately 200-meter-long, easily walkable path directly from the parking lot. The upper level requires climbing skills over smooth rock and is recommended only for experienced visitors at their own risk.
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Die Schwarze Höhle (Greek: Mavri Spilia) is an impressive excursion destination near the village of Kallithea. From the cave, you have a spectacular view over the east coast of the island, including the salt pans and the bay of Alykanas. A steep path, carved into the rock, leads up to the cave. Ropes have been installed as handrails in difficult sections for support. At the foot of the path, the owner runs a small shop selling homemade specialties such as lemonade, liqueurs, olive oil products, and hand-carved wooden items. Sturdy footwear (sneakers or hiking boots) is strongly recommended, as the path is steep and the rocks can be slippery. Flip-flops are unsuitable.
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The Xagioti Cave (Greek: Σπήλαιο Χαγιώτη) is located near the village of Agalas. The cave is over 300 meters long and houses numerous stalactites and stalagmites, as well as a colony of bats. The path to the cave is bumpy, the entrance is hidden.
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Steep climb uphill. Skill and good shoes are required.
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A short via ferrata up to the cave is rewarded with beautiful photo opportunities.
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Zante offers a diverse range of caves, including spectacular sea caves carved by centuries of erosion and mountain caves. You can find unique geological formations like stalactites and stalagmites in some, while others are known for their vibrant blue waters and natural arches.
The most popular sea caves are the Blue Caves on the northern coast and the Keri Caves on the southwestern coast. Both are renowned for their stunning geological formations and the mesmerizing play of light on their waters. The Marathonisi Caves are also a favorite, known for crystal clear water and opportunities to see sea turtles.
Yes, the Black Cave of Zakynthos is a notable mountain cave. It requires a short via ferrata to reach and offers beautiful photo opportunities with a 180-degree view of Alikanas and Alykes.
Absolutely. The Damianos Cave (Double Cave), Agalas is a two-storey cave filled with impressive stalactites and stalagmites. It also provides great views from its location in Agalas.
Most sea caves, such as the Blue Caves, Keri Caves, and Marathonisi Caves, are primarily accessible by boat. Many organized tours depart from ports like Agios Nikolaos or Skinari, or you can rent a boat, sometimes with a skipper, to explore them.
For the most vivid blue hues in caves like the Blue Caves, visiting during the early morning or late afternoon is recommended. The angle of the sun at these times enhances the iridescent colors of the water.
Yes, the crystal-clear waters around many sea caves, including the Blue Caves and Keri Caves, are ideal for swimming and snorkeling. Some cave openings are wide enough for small boats, while others may require swimming under low rock arches for exploration.
Many cave locations offer stunning panoramic views. For example, the View of the Cliffs and Sea Caves Near Kampi provides a unique perspective from the edge of a cliff into a rocky gorge with underwater caves. The Black Cave of Zakynthos also offers a 180-degree view of the surrounding area.
Yes, you can find hiking trails near some cave areas. For instance, there's a nice hike from Kampi that leads to the View of the Cliffs and Sea Caves Near Kampi. For more hiking options around the island, you can explore the Hiking around Zante guide.
Beyond cave exploration, Zante offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as those detailed in the Cycling around Zante guide, or enjoy easy hikes like those listed in the Easy hikes around Zante guide, many of which are close to coastal or mountainous cave regions.
Visitors frequently highlight the crystal-clear waters, the unique plays of light within the caves, and the opportunity for relaxation. Many also enjoy encountering marine life like sea turtles, especially around the Marathonisi Caves, and the stunning photographic opportunities presented by the natural beauty.
While the Blue and Keri Caves are well-known, Zakynthos has over 400 caves along its coast. The Cave of Love (Eros Cave), for example, is a lesser-known enchanting cave with two entrances, offering a tranquil escape from more touristy areas. Exploring with local boat operators can often lead to discovering these more secluded spots.


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