Is sleeping in tents allowed in Shipwreck Beach (Navagio) in Zante, Greece?

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I am planing to go to Greece and I was wondering if it is allowed spend the night in shipwreck beach sleeping in my tent or in a sleeping bag ?






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Why is Shipwreck Beach so blue?

Waters around Navagio often have electric light blue colour because of the numerous sulphurous caves around the beach and when the sea is rising a large quantity of sulphur radiates, giving the possibility of taking beautiful pictures.

Can you walk down to Shipwreck Beach?

The beach can be accessed only by boat and plenty of boat trip offers are available. There is no way to climb up the cliffs or go down them and before you start wondering - the distant photos of Navagio you have seen from above were shot from an observation platform above the beach.

How do I get to Navagio shipwreck?

The most common way to reach Navagio Beach is by water, and in high season a succession of tour boats pull up in the cove. Boats pick up from nearby resorts including Porto Vromi Maries, Agios Nikolaos, Zakynthos Town and Skinari.

Is the Zante shipwreck real?

Nestled deep within the exposed cove are the remnants of an abandoned boat rusting on the soft white sand. The story behind the famous shipwreck is that the boat, the MV Panayiotis, was a smuggler ship in the 1980s that was carrying illegal contraband \u2014 cigarettes, alcohol, and even humans.



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