Description
Across the coast of Keri, lies the island of Marathonisi (or else called the island of Marathias), that imposingly jewels the gulf of Laganas.
The island has two reefs, called Pontikonisia, that in the old times were linked to the cape of Marathias.The island has roughly one mile perimeter.
The nature there is pure exotic as the island has no inhabitants.
The sandy beach is spotless and the waters crystal blue.
Apart from the two beaches, with pebbles and with sand, we can admire the rich vegetation, the olive trees, the green oaks and pines, the sprouts and a lot of marathos from where the island tooked its name.
In the north-west of the island, tall bluffs are raised. In the long gold sandy beach that unfolds like a tongue in the sea, the turtles Caretta-Caretta make their nests. The Guards of the National Marine Park, stay there on a permanent basisin order to protect the island, the turtles and their eggs.
In the steep coast with the pebbles, we admire the two small marine caves which we can visit either swimming or with the small kaikia.
You may viit the Island only during the daylight by renting a small boat fom the beach of Keri, or with the Caiques that go there every day.
The island is virgin, and no shops are found there, therefore take care to carry with you water and other supplies if you intend to stay there for the day.
Beach Facilities
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Natural beauty, Idyllic landscape, Sightseeing experience, Amazing scenery, Photographed spot, Sandy beach, Deep waters, Nesting beach loggerhead sea turtle Caretta caretta, Protected beach from the national marine park of Zakynthos, Very crowded during peak season, Popular sight, Ideal for ranquillity and relaxation, No amenities, Camping is prohibited, Sunrise view, Accessed only with boat, Water-taxi service