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Volimes is a village in Zakynthos, an island in the Ionian Sea off the coast of Greece. Known for its traditional architecture and proximity to the Blue Caves, a system of dramatic sea caverns carved into white limestone cliffs, Volimes attracts visitors exploring the island's natural beauty. Travelers often visit the nearby turtle nesting beaches and enjoy local seafood restaurants overlooking the Ionian waters.
Volimes is a municipality in the northern uplands of Zakynthos (Zante), one of the Ionian Islands of western Greece. It comprises the sub-settlements of Ano Volimes, Kato Volimes, and Maries, situated at approximately 400 metres above sea level on a limestone plateau overlooking the Ionian Sea. The area is best known internationally as the access point for Navagio (Shipwreck) Beach via Porto Vromi cove, and for a living tradition of textile weaving, honey production, and olive cultivation that predates modern tourism. Content produced by the ToursXplorer Editorial Team based on destination research and field knowledge of the Zakynthos northern region.
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