1. Navagio Beach, also known as Shipwreck Beach, is located on the north-west coast of Zakynthos island in Greece. It is famous for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and fine white sand, surrounded by towering limestone cliffs. The beach is named after a shipwreck that is still visible on the shore, which happened in 1980 when a smuggler’s ship ran aground during a storm. The beach is accessible only by boat, and visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and taking amazing pictures of the shipwreck and the landscape.

2. The beach does not have specific working hours and is open to visitors all day long. There is no phone number available for Navagio Beach.

3. To reach Navagio Beach, visitors can take a boat tour from the nearby port of Porto Vromi or any other port on the island. The cost of the boat tour varies depending on the tour operator and the type of boat, but it usually ranges from 20 to 30 euros per person. Some boat tours also include a stop at the Blue Caves, another famous sight on the island. There are no entrance fees to Navagio Beach.