Travelers from the UK and USA typically do not require a visa for short visits to Greece (up to 90 days within a 180-day period). However, double-check specific requirements based on your nationality.
You do need a valid passport, so make sure your passport is up to date and will be valid during the dates you will be traveling.
Airports with Direct Flights to Zakynthos (ZTH) include:
London (Gatwick, Stansted, Luton or Heathrow): Multiple direct flights are available.
Manchester: Several airlines operate direct routes to Zakynthos.
Leeds-Bradford: Direct flights may be available during the summer season; check airline schedules.
Other UK airports with direct flights to Zakynthos:
Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool, Newcastle
Unfortunately, there are no direct flights from the USA to Zakynthos. However, guests can fly to major European hubs such as London, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, or Athens, and then take a connecting flight to Zakynthos (ZTH).
Many major European cities offer direct flights to Zakynthos during the summer season. Cities with Direct Flights Include:
• Amsterdam (Netherlands)
• Vienna (Austria)
• Berlin, Munich (Germany)
• Milan, Rome (Italy)
• Paris (France)
• Brussels (Belgium)
Check for direct flights or connections through Athens (ATH) using platforms like Skyscanner or Google Flights.
There are daily direct flights from Athens.
If flights from these airports are unavailable or you’d like to explore another destination first (e.g., Athens), there are connecting flights to Zakynthos from major Greek cities such as Athens (ATH). The flight from Athens to Zakynthos is about 1 hour.
Use flight comparison websites like Skyscanner or Google Flights to explore schedules and fares.
Book early to secure the best rates, as Zakynthos is a popular summer destination.
If planning a stopover in Athens, take advantage of the opportunity to explore the city before continuing to Zakynthos.