Where azure waters meet vibrant nights
Holidays in Laganas take you to a vibrant coastal resort on the serene Greek island of Zakynthos. Looking out to the Ionian Sea, it’s famed for its stunning beaches and lively atmosphere.
For sunseekers, the expansive coastline offers plenty of opportunity to soak up the sun, sand and sea, making it the perfect destination for sunbathing or practising watersports. Head into the heart of the town and enjoy an array of restaurants, bars and shops catering to all tastes. Laganas is known for its vibrant nightlife with a range of beachfront clubs and bars that come alive as the sun starts to set.
Aside from its lively atmosphere, Laganas is also home to Laganas Bay, a protected area that is the nesting ground of endangered loggerhead sea turtles. The environmental significance of this area makes Laganas holidays a dynamic and sun-drenched Greek island experience. Start planning your holiday today with Sovereign Luxury Travel. Our Personal Travel Planners are on hand every step of the way.
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Flight time from the UK to Zakynthos is around 3 hours 30 minutes.
If you're planning a trip to Zante (ZTH) from the UK, the following airports have direct flights:
Belfast International (BFS), Birmingham (BHX), Bournemouth (BOH), Bristol (BRS), Cardiff (CWL), East Midlands (EMA), Edinburgh (EDI), Exeter (EXT), Glasgow (GLA), Leeds Bradford (LBA), Liverpool (LPL), London Gatwick (LGW), London Heathrow (LHR), London Luton (LTN), London Stansted (STN), Manchester (MAN) and Newcastle (NCL).
Transfer time from Zakynthos airport to Laganas is approximately 15 minutes.
Zakynthos is very much a summer destination, with temperatures starting to climb around Easter time. May and June are pleasantly warm, and by July you can expect the mercury to nudge 30 degrees. Being an island, you can often expect a sea breeze or two - a welcome break from the midsummer heat.
Currently visas are not required for UK citizens travelling to Greece.
In Greece, a service charge will be included in the bill at restaurants and bars. Much like the UK, an additional tip is not required, although is appreciated for particularly good service. It is common to round off the amount when paying cash, particularly with wait staff and taxi drivers.
The official language of Greece is Greek. English is widely spoken, too, so getting by is easy.