Haal de druk van je vakantiebudget met deze kortingen in een aantal van de beste bars en restaurants die Laganas te bieden heeft. Met dit exclusieve polsbandje hoef je alleen maar naar het logo te zoeken en te profiteren van voordelige cocktails, drankjes, lunch en diner langs de strip. Bovendien download je gemakkelijk al je vakantiefoto's bij de grootste events in de stad. Want wie houdt er niet van korting?

Scene Laganas Korting Polsbandje
- Kortingen bij top bars en restaurants
- Toegang tot party foto's
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- Ook als je buiten Laganas verblijft, kun je bij ons terecht. Met een enkele transfer naar het hart van de actie ben je klaar om te partyen op de Laganas-strip
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Relaxing adults-only cruise in Zante
Trade your worries for the waves and soak up the sun in style on this adults-only boat cruise. You'll leave the bustling beachside resorts behind, and cruise along Zante's southern coast. Maria, one of our friendly crew members, says “the southern coast of Zante is a dream, with its rugged coastline and crystal-clear waters. Keep an eye out for rock formations and Cameo Island, connected to the mainland by a wooden bridge – perfect for a photo op!” Your day kicks off with a short drive from your resort to the port of Agios Sostis. You'll definitely want to snap some pics here – it's like stepping into a Greek film. As you arrive, the Christina will be ready and waiting. This beautifully crafted wooden boat will whisk you away into a day of Mediterranean magic. The moment you step on board, you'll be welcomed with a traditional Greek ouzo aperitif. This tangy, anise-flavoured spirit will send you straight into holiday mode. This cruise is all about keeping things chill. With plenty of space to relax and small groups as standard, you can find your perfect spot to sunbathe and watch the vistas glide by. Plus, you'll have two opportunities to dive into some of the clearest waters you'll ever see. Look out for colourful fish, splash around, or simply soak up the sun. All this is on the cards. Once you're completely relaxed and rejuvenated, you'll head back to Agios Sostis. So, pack your sunscreen, and grab your shades – this is the sun-kissed Mediterranean escape you've been dreaming of.
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Zante St Dennis Festival Experiences
Street food, lively processions, fireworks and marching bands – the feast day of St Dennis is Zante's biggest event of the year. And you can enjoy the best views on this evening tour. See the procession of priests in their finest robes and then mingle with the locals in the festival bazaar. Maria, one of our local guides, says, ‘The celebration of our patron Saint Dennis – known as Dionysus locally – is the most important event in every Zakynthian's diary. A highlight of mine is seeing the town in all its festive finery as we weave through the bazaar.'To commemorate the island's patron saint, the whole of Zante comes out to celebrate on the 24th of August. You'll get to join in the festivities, heading into Zante town late afternoon. Take your spot in the crowd to watch the procession first, before a chance to mingle with the locals at the food stalls and bazaar. Maria says, ‘There'll be plenty of local delicacies on offer, including traditional sweet treats, roasted chestnuts, and my favourite – loukoumades – a typical Greek donut drenched in honey.'And for those who book the boat trip option, the best is yet to come. As the night starts to draw in, sip on a glass of wine and kick back while you cast out and cruise around the harbour. It's the ideal viewpoint for the fireworks display, so relax and enjoy front-row seats to the dazzling cityscape, wrapping up the evening's magic. Snap up those last pics before heading back to dry land, where the bus will be waiting to take you back to your hotel.
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Turtle Island family boat cruise in Zante
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Excursion to Olympia Archeological Site from Zante
The birthplace of the Olympic Games is just a short hop across the Ionian Sea on mainland Greece. Catch the ferry over from Zante and head to ancient Olympia for a journey through the centuries. You'll also visit the fascinating Archaeological Museum. Konstantina, one of our guides, says, ‘Olympia has been standing there for more than 2,500 years, still inspiring as a must-stop on the way to a personal Odyssey. To wander around its ruins and to feel the connection with the past is a special feeling.'After docking at Kyllini, we'll drive through the ‘garden of Greece' – fields of tomatoes, melons and cotton – to one of the most important sanctuaries of antiquity. Alongside a licenced Olympia guide and our own local expert, you'll discover where the Olympic Games began in the 8th century BC. See the remains of the stadium where 45,000 spectators cheered on their favourite athletes, including the finishing line and waterside gym. What's more, you'll share the use of an iPad to bring to life the ruins and see how they once looked.You'll also see the ruins of the Temple of Hera, where the Olympic flame was first lit, and of the Temple of Zeus. It was here that the statue of Zeus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, once stood. Afterwards, head to the superb Archaeological Museum to see its collection of statues and bronzes. Finally, head into Olympia town, where you'll have time for lunch and a poke around the souvenir shops.
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Smuggler's Cove half-day cruise with panoramic drive
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Turtle Cruise of Marathonisi Island and Keri Peninsula
Loggerhead sea turtles have been residents of Zante's beaches for thousands of years, and with a bit of luck, you'll see them first-hand on this boat trip. Join an expert local guide for an educational day out at sea, passing by nesting sites, swimming in hidden bays and spending time in the village of Keri. Bianca, one of our guides, says, ‘In just one trip, you get to jump into clear waters, cruise along the Keri peninsula and, with luck, see turtles.'Available either in the morning from Zante harbour or the afternoon from Keri harbour, this half-day cruise is a real treat for all the family. You'll pass by the golden beaches of Vassilikos and Marathonisi, a pine-clad islet dubbed ‘Turtle Island'. The reason's simple – one of its beaches is a favourite turtle nesting site. Bianca, who's lived on Zante for more than 20 years, says of the scenery, ‘You can do this tour a thousand times and every day is different.' Be sure to keep a lookout for loggerheads, and you may even spot a wild dolphin or two.Plus, you'll sail along the Keri peninsula, cruising by its sea-plunging cliffs, caves and lighthouse before dropping anchor for a swim stop at the Bay of Oasis. In the small village of Keri, you have a quick stop to shop for souvenirs, relax in a typical taverna or hit the beach. What's more, a volunteer from local conservation group ARCHELON – the Sea Turtle Protection Society of Greece – will be on board to tell give you the lowdown on its work.
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Scene Laganas shuttle bus from Kalamaki, Argassi and Tsilivi
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