Jet skis, banana boat rides, cocktails and more… Zante’s Banana Beach is a must visit this summer.

Are you visiting Zante this summer? Make sure Banana Beach is on your list of daytime activities. Whether you want to sleep off last night’s hangover on the sunbeds, go wild in the water, or have a light lunch with a sea view, Banana Beach offers it all. It’s the largest beach on the island, with soft golden sand and clear blue waters.

How can I get there?

Located just a short 30 minute journey from the Laganas Strip, Banana Water Sports provides free transportation (when you book an activity with them) with their fully air-conditioned unmissable yellow buses, collecting and dropping you from a selection of convenient pick-up points around Zante.

Alternatively, renting a quad bike or moped is a popular choice for getting around the island, and to Banana Beach. There are many rental options along the strip so make sure to shop around for the best deals, remember your UK driving license and wear a helmet!

What activities are there?

Banana Beach hosts a huge variety of water sports, offering something for everyone. Banana Water Sports offers the largest selection of water sports, with generous discounts when booking as a group.

Parasailing, wake boarding, banana boats, fly fish, jet skis, crazy sofa, Ringo ride, knee boards, canoes, water skiing, jet packing, twisters and not forgetting pedalos, Banana Water Sports really do offer everything. With professional staff and lifeguards watching you at all times and the latest, safest equipment provided you have nothing to worry about! Take a look:

They even offer a professional photo service to capture your experience, providing you with some great take-home memories of your trip. Prices for their activities can start from as little as €15 pp, even cheaper with group discounts, and with free transport, they’re not one to miss!

If you fancy a more chilled and relaxed beach day, sunbed hire starts from €5, and prices gradually increase depending on umbrellas and distance from the shore, cabanas and daybeds are even available.

Where can I eat (and drink)?

After soaking up the beach sun or going wild with water sports, fear not as there are plenty of options to quench your thirst and whet your appetite!

Banana Baya Beach Bar located on the upper level of the beach bar, offers Mediterranean cuisine using fresh and local produce. Enjoy an extensive menu consisting of brunch options, pizza, pasta, light lunches, seafood AND desserts.

If you fancy a drink, alcoholic or not, they also have plenty of cocktail, draught beers, juice and milkshake options. From rum cocktails to vodka, nobody is going home thirsty.

Banana Beach is not one to miss, make sure you visit this summer!

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