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'''Laganas''' (]: Λαγανάς, alternatively called '''Lagana''') is a town located in the southern part of the ] ] of ]. It is a modern place on an old style Greek island, with a high proportion of nightclubs and bars. The main attraction of Lagana is the migration of the ]s ''(Caretta caretta)''. Each year during the months of June, July and August the turtles migrate to the ] to lay their eggs on the beach. This is a protected beach which is watched over by ]s at all times. The beach is quite shallow even when you walk out for a long distance. The resort has a large number of '']'' hotels, being their second largest destination, and a few run by ''2wentys''. The resort is becoming notorious for it's nightlife and is becoming more and more popular with young travellers going out for cheap drink, sun, activities and excellent bars and clubs. '''Laganas''' (]: Λαγανάς, alternatively called '''Lagana''') is a town located in the southern part of the ] ] of ]. It is a modern place on an old style Greek island, with a high proportion of nightclubs and bars. The main attraction of Lagana is the migration of the ]s ''(Caretta caretta)''. Each year during the months of June, July and August the turtles migrate to the ] to lay their eggs on the beach. This is a protected beach which is watched over by ]s at all times. The beach is quite shallow even when you walk out for a long distance. The resort has a large number of '']'' hotels, being their second largest destination, and a few run by ''2wentys''.

(Boodi is also going)The lads in the orange and blue shirts are going to be the main attraction this year apprently.
===Nightclubs=== ===Nightclubs===
Heading along the main road towards the beach, the nightclubs are: Heading along the main road towards the beach, the nightclubs are:

Revision as of 18:15, 17 July 2007

Laganas (Greek: Λαγανάς, alternatively called Lagana) is a town located in the southern part of the Greek Ionian island of Zákynthos. It is a modern place on an old style Greek island, with a high proportion of nightclubs and bars. The main attraction of Lagana is the migration of the loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta). Each year during the months of June, July and August the turtles migrate to the bay of Laganas to lay their eggs on the beach. This is a protected beach which is watched over by ecologists at all times. The beach is quite shallow even when you walk out for a long distance. The resort has a large number of Club 18-30 hotels, being their second largest destination, and a few run by 2wentys.

Nightclubs

Heading along the main road towards the beach, the nightclubs are:

    • - On the right hand side.
  • Legends (also a restaurant)
  • BarCode
  • Chevy's (also a restaurant)
  • Mad Murphy's
  • Wild Coyote
  • Boozerz
  • La Bamba
  • Waikiki
  • Bad Boys
  • X-Paradiso

Restaurants

Restaurants popular with english-speaking visitors include:

  • Las Palmas (pub on the beach with great food)
  • Olympic Flame
  • Orange
  • Georgio's
  • Steve's Restaurant
  • Totis Burger
  • The Family Restaurant (near the Dimis Hotel)
  • The Fishery Inn

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Subdivisions of the municipality of Zakynthos
Municipal unit of Alykes
Municipal unit of Arkadioi
Municipal unit of Artemisia
Municipal unit of Elatia
Municipal unit of Laganas
Municipal unit of Zakynthos (city)
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