REVIEW · ZAKYNTHOS
Zakynthos: Keri Lake Romantic Sunset & Myzithres Viewpoint
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Cliffs, sea, and sunset photos in four hours. This is a small-group Zakynthos sunset outing built around two big moments: Keri Lake’s relaxed fishing-village vibe and the wide-open views from Keri Mizithres where your guide gets you lined up for great photos. I love that it feels romantic without being stuffy, and I also love how much time you actually get out of the van.
One heads-up: the best sunset spot involves an uphill, dusty walk, plus there aren’t barriers everywhere—so wear solid shoes and keep an eye on kids or anyone who feels unsteady.
In This Review
- Key Points to Know Before You Go
- How the Keri Lake to Myzithres Sunset Tour Works
- Keri Lake: Where the Evening Starts Slow
- Myzithres Viewpoint: White Rocks, Big Cliffs, and Sunset That Waits for No One
- Your Guide and Photo Help: How You Get the Shots
- Price and Value: What $53 Buys You on Zakynthos
- What to Pack (Because the Path to Sunset Has a Personality)
- Who Should Book This Sunset Tour (and Who Should Rethink)
- Should You Book This Zakynthos Sunset and Myzithres Viewpoint Tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the Zakynthos sunset tour?
- What is the price per person?
- Is hotel pickup included?
- Does the tour include food?
- What drinks or aperitif should I expect?
- What should I bring?
- Do I need to bring a camera?
- What languages are the tour guide speaking?
- Are there toilets on the tour?
Key Points to Know Before You Go

- Your guide works like a photo coach, helping with angles and taking lots of shots (and even videos) so you’re not stuck behind your own phone.
- Keri Lake is the calm break: you’ll walk around, enjoy the seaside scenery, and have time to swim.
- Myzithres viewpoint is all drama: think huge cliffs and those standout white rocks sitting offshore.
- You’ll watch the sunset from a purpose-built viewpoint spot, with an aperitif/drink so you can slow down and enjoy the moment.
- No-rush pacing inside a short tour window, with about 40 minutes of driving each way and a total tour time of four hours.
How the Keri Lake to Myzithres Sunset Tour Works

This tour is timed around the sunset, so the exact pickup time shifts with the calendar. You’ll start with hotel pickup from many areas around the island (with a free pickup radius of 10 km from the provider’s office in Zakynthos town), and the van carries you to the western side of Zakynthos with air-conditioning and bottled water along the way.
Plan for roughly 4 hours total. In that time, you get one main beach stretch at Keri Lake, one larger viewpoint block at Myzithres, and then the ride back to your drop-off area. The group is kept small in practice—one review mentioned around seven people—which makes it feel more like a guided evening out than a mass excursion.
If you care about photos, this is one of those tours that actually helps you. The guide captures pictures for the whole group and actively looks for good spots to stop at. You’re still free to take your own camera shots, but you won’t be doing all the work yourself.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Zakynthos.
Keri Lake: Where the Evening Starts Slow

Keri Lake is the softer warm-up before the viewpoint drama. Your first stop includes a photo moment, then you’ll get time to walk and enjoy the scenery at the seaside area, plus a chance to swim. I like that this portion isn’t rushed through like a quick checkbox. It’s a real break to stretch your legs, breathe in that simple coastal rhythm, and cool off if the day is warm.
This is also where the tour earns its romantic reputation—quiet water, small-village charm, and a chance to slow down before the cliff views steal the show. One review described the Keri beach vibe as calm and peaceful, which matches why this start works so well: you arrive feeling settled, not frantic.
What to watch for: you’ll want to be ready for a mix of surfaces once you leave the beach area. Comfortable shoes matter here too, because even “easy walking” on Greek coast paths can involve uneven ground. If you’re planning to swim, bring your towel—this tour lists it as a must.
Myzithres Viewpoint: White Rocks, Big Cliffs, and Sunset That Waits for No One

Myzithres is the centerpiece. Here, you’ll stop for photos, walk around the viewpoint areas, and enjoy sightseeing while the coastline puts on its best show. Expect huge cliffs and that signature look offshore: two imposing white rocks sitting in the water on Zakynthos’s southwestern coast. It’s the kind of scene that makes you want to switch from video to stills—because the light and angles change fast.
One of the best parts of this section is that the guide doesn’t just point. He helps people move to the right places for photos and keeps checking in on everyone. Multiple reviews mention guides like Christos/Cristof and others (including George or Sakis) doing exactly that: taking many photos and videos, finding good photo spots, and making sure people aren’t left behind on steep sections.
Then comes the sunset. You’ll head to the best spot to watch the sun go down, and the tour includes an aperitif/drink so you can linger without feeling rushed. Several reviews mention wine or prosecco at sunset, which fits the vibe: you’re not just staring at a viewpoint—you’re settling in for the moment.
Practical caution: there aren’t barriers in key areas. That’s great for photos, and also risky for kids or anyone who wanders. If you’re traveling with children, keep them close. If you’re unsteady on your feet, treat the sunset walk as the main consideration for whether this tour fits you.
Your Guide and Photo Help: How You Get the Shots

A lot of sunset tours claim great photos. This one is better than average because your guide behaves like a photographer with a plan. People describe guides who take lots of photos and videos, help with posing, and know where the best angles are.
I also like the human side. Reviews include examples like a guide going back to help someone find a lost jacket—small, but it says a lot about how the evening is handled. Another repeated theme is attentiveness: guides check that everyone is okay, help people down steep bits, and keep timing flexible enough for photos.
English is supported by the live guide (and also Arabic and Greek). If you want a smooth experience with less guesswork, lean into your guide’s instructions at stops. You’ll spend less time figuring out where to stand, and more time enjoying the views.
And one simple tip: if you’re serious about getting photos, wear shoes you don’t mind getting dusty and bring bug spray. One review calls out the hill dust turning white shoes orange, and another mentions needing bug spray.
Price and Value: What $53 Buys You on Zakynthos

At about $53 per person for a 4-hour outing, this tour isn’t trying to be a bargain-basement deal. You’re paying for a few things that add real value on an island: pickup/drop-off convenience, a small-group pace, and a guide who actively helps you get photos.
Here’s what’s included that matters in practice:
- Pickup and drop-off (within the free 10 km radius of the office)
- Air-conditioned vehicle plus bottled water
- A personal map
- Insurance coverage and all fees/taxes
What’s not included is food and drinks—but you should expect an aperitif at the viewpoint and a drink as part of the sunset setup (that’s how the experience is described and how the evening is remembered by many guests). So while you won’t be eating a full meal on the clock, you won’t arrive to sunset empty-handed either.
For me, the value comes down to this: you save time and effort on transportation and you get guided timing for the best coastal views. If your priority is photos plus a calm, scenic sunset that fits into a half-day, the price makes sense.
What to Pack (Because the Path to Sunset Has a Personality)

This tour asks for a very specific packing list, and you’ll feel it if you ignore it:
- Comfortable shoes (you’ll thank yourself on uneven, dusty ground)
- Towel (because there’s time to swim at Keri Lake)
- Jacket (the sunset hours can feel cooler than midday)
- Beachwear (for the beach-and-swim portion)
Add these from real-world experience on this route:
- Bug spray, since insects can show up.
- A small towel or quick-dry plan for the swim portion.
- A camera you can grip one-handed, because you’ll want to capture the white rocks and cliffs as the light changes.
Also note a practical downside: there are no toilets during the tour. Go before you leave your pickup point. It’s the kind of detail that can ruin an otherwise perfect evening if you don’t plan for it.
Who Should Book This Sunset Tour (and Who Should Rethink)

If you’re the type of traveler who likes romantic settings but also wants the evening to feel natural and not forced, this fits well. It’s often marketed as a couples-style sunset, but it works for singles and mixed groups too. Several reviews say it felt romantic without being only for couples, and at least one mentions a girlfriend trip that felt shared and fun rather than awkward.
This tour is especially good if:
- You want guided photo spots without spending your vacation “figuring out angles.”
- You like the combo of beach time + viewpoint time.
- You can handle a walk that includes an uphill section.
Rethink it if:
- You struggle with steep, uneven ground and don’t feel confident on a dusty hill.
- You’re traveling with kids who may wander, since key areas aren’t fenced.
- You need bathroom access during the outing.
If you’re on the fence because of the walk, consider that the viewpoint itself is the payoff. This isn’t a viewpoint-from-the-car experience.
Should You Book This Zakynthos Sunset and Myzithres Viewpoint Tour?

Yes, if your ideal evening includes the sea, cliffs, and photos that don’t depend on you being a human tripod. The mix of Keri Lake’s calmer start, Myzithres’s dramatic white-rock coastline, and a sunset drink at the right spot makes for a very efficient half-day.
Book it too if you appreciate guides who take your pictures seriously. The repeated praise for guides like Christos/Cristof and others (including George and Sakis) isn’t subtle. You’re going to get help with placement and timing, and you’ll likely leave with a phone full of shots you didn’t have to beg for.
Skip or choose carefully if steep, dusty walking is a deal-breaker for you, or if you need bathroom stops along the way. With the right shoes and expectations, though, this is one of those tours where the main moments line up nicely—swim first, viewpoints second, sunset last, and a guide managing the details so you can just enjoy Zakynthos.
FAQ

How long is the Zakynthos sunset tour?
The tour lasts about 4 hours total.
What is the price per person?
The price is listed as $53 per person.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes. Pickup and drop-off are included within a 10 km radius of the provider’s office in Zakynthos town. For accommodations outside that radius (up to around 20 km), a 25 euro total charge is mentioned.
Does the tour include food?
No. Food and drinks are listed as not included.
What drinks or aperitif should I expect?
The itinerary includes an aperitif at the Myzithres stop, and the sunset experience includes a drink at the viewpoint spot.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, a towel, a jacket, and beachwear.
Do I need to bring a camera?
Yes. The experience is designed so your guide can photograph you and you’ll want your camera ready for the views.
What languages are the tour guide speaking?
The tour is offered with an English, Arabic, and Greek live guide.
Are there toilets on the tour?
No. There are no toilets, so plan to use facilities before you leave.






















