Sponsored Article: Discover Greece in Your Private Villa Hotel

Porto ZanteIn the Middle Ages the Venetians who ruled the Ionian island of Zakynthos named it Flower of the East. Centuries later, it is flowering in all its glory at the boutique five-star Porto Zante Villas & Spa, which has combined the privacy of world class private villas with the amenities and services only seen in top five star hotels.

Standing majestically on a private sandy beach of a secluded bay, this tiny all-villas resort has proven a hit with well-known clients from political and business leaders to artists.

Porto ZanteEach of Porto Zantes luxury villas offers unparalleled privacy & seclusion. Villas range from one to four bedrooms, all of them with private heated pool, and some with private spa and private beach area.

Dining at the resorts restaurant or at the privacy of the villas is a true authentic Greek experience. All the products used by the Chef is organically grown in the island or at the estate of the villas. The meat is from the islands mountains and the fish is fresh delivered every morning by the resorts fisherman.

Porto ZanteYoung guests can enjoy a kid! s entert ainment service that includes supervised fun activities, decorated luxury villa guest rooms and specially created dining menus by the resorts chef.

Porto Zante offers more than 20 spa and thalassotherapy Therapies all in the privacy of the private spa areas of the villas - using products by Greeces Apivita Natural and Italys Bulgari.

Should you wish to have some action, Porto Zante can organise a range of outside activities. Watersports, scuba diving, a helicopter ride over the island or a private boat excursion to the breathtaking Shipwreck (Navagio) Beach and the Blue Caves on the north shore. Or maybe you want to explore the island of Zakynthos, with its dramatic coastline and enchanting villages, or the vibrant nightlife of its capital before returning to your private little haven at Porto Zante.


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