The road conditions on Zakynthos are still good, but there are many winding roads. I rented a Peugeot 208, and sometimes it's quite difficult to climb steep slopes. There are many one-way streets in the town. Now, the price for Shipwreck Bay and Blue Caves is 20 euros per person. I first went to the Potamitis place to take a boat. There were hardly any people on Sunday. After waiting for a while, a lady asked us if we were going. I asked about the price, and she said it would be 80 euros for two people because it would be a private charter. If we went with others, it would be 20 euros per person. I thought it was too expensive and there were no other people around, so I went to Agios Nikolaos. There weren't many people there on Sunday either. I asked and was told that if we didn't wait and left immediately, it would be 100 euros for two people. If we waited for others, it would be 20 euros. Luckily, after waiting for about fifteen minutes, a couple arrived, and we went together. It took about an hour and a half. It's best to arrive at the Blue Caves between 12-2 pm. I arrived there at nearly 5 pm, and the sun was shining from behind, so it wasn't very visible. I hope this helps you. ?

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Thank you. Do you mean one and a half hours for both Shipwreck Bay and Blue Hole altogether?

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What's the weather like? I'm leaving on the 26th. What clothes should I bring? I also like Suzhou's

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Yes, because there are only four of us, so we only have 10 minutes to take pictures at the sunken bay. In peak season, I see other people's travel notes are probably 1 hour, maybe because there are more people. The weather is still good now, with a big temperature difference between morning and evening, and it's hot at noon. I basically wear short sleeves and 9-point pants, and bring a jacket. Because we don't go out at night, let's avoid coming on weekends. It's quiet here on weekends, and not many restaurants are open.

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Thank you for the detailed report from the front