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Where to stay in Tsilivi
Best time: May-June, September-October. These months offer pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and vibrant local events.
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★ 4.5Astarte Villas - Kyveli Luxurious Private Villa
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★ 4.3Al Mare
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★ 4.3Arkadia
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★ 4.2Altura Hotel
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★ 4.2Petros
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★ 4.2St. John Villas
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★ 4.2Balcony
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★ 4.2Park Hotel & Spa
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★ 4.2Sandy Maria
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★ 4.2Alamis Apartments
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★ 4.1Alexandra Beach Resort and Spa
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★ 4.0Olea All Suite Hotel
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Tsilivi on the map
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Tsilivi, like a local
Don't miss
- Tsilivi Beach: Known for its beautiful sands and clear waters, it's a must-visit for relaxation and water sports.
- The Blue Caves: A stunning natural wonder perfect for boat trips and photography.
- Gaidaros Beach: A quieter beach option ideal for families looking for a more peaceful experience.
- Tsilivi Water Park: Fun for families and thrill-seekers alike; one of the largest water parks on the island.
- Church of St. Dennis: A hidden gem showcasing local architecture and a tranquil atmosphere.
Where to eat
- The Olive Tree: Offers authentic Greek cuisine with locally sourced ingredients.
- Mamma Mia: Popular for its delicious pizzas and family-friendly atmosphere.
- Zorba's Taverna: Known for traditional Greek dishes and live music on certain nights.
Do this
- Boat Tour to Shipwreck Beach: An iconic experience that offers breathtaking views and swimming opportunities.
- Local Wine Tasting: Discover the unique flavors of Zakynthos wines at a local vineyard.
- Greek Night: Enjoy traditional food, music, and dance at a local taverna for an immersive cultural experience.
Local tips
- Visit the local market on Wednesdays for fresh produce and artisanal goods.
- Try the 'Kleftiko' dish, a local specialty of slow-cooked lamb.
- Avoid peak hours at the beach for a more relaxed experience.
- Use local buses for affordable travel to nearby towns and attractions.
Know before you go
Best time
May-June, September-October. These months offer pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and vibrant local events.
Getting around
Local bus services, taxis, and car rentals. Bicycles are also popular for exploring the area.
Airport
ZTH
Language
Greek, with English widely spoken in tourist areas.
Money
Euro (EUR). Credit cards are accepted in most places, but it's advisable to carry some cash for small vendors.
Safety
Tsilivi is generally very safe for tourists, with low crime rates; however, standard precautions should always be taken.
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