Where is the famous shipwreck beach in Greece?  Let me tell you how I got there. I took a 16-hour plane ride to Istanbul from there, I jumped on a plane to Athens, that was a quick 2-hour flight. From Athens, I rented a car and headed to Port Kilini, that took 6 hours but I got pulled over and got a pricey speeding ticket, add one more hour to the trip.

From Port Killini, I took a ferry to the island of Zakynthos that took about 1.5 hours. Upon my arrival at the port of Zakynthos, I had to pee really bad, so I stopped and used the bathroom. After my much-needed pee break, I purchased a Coke from a local store so I wouldn’t fall asleep. I started driving to Navagio, that was about 1.5 hours. I pulled over, jumped out of the car and hiked for about 30 minutes.

Finally, I laid eyes on this incredible place and watched the sunset over the Ionian Sea. A must on anyone’s bucket list. It is a far travel for me, however, when you see the shipwreck beach in Greece with your own eyes, it makes it all worth it. I am not sure if there is a faster way to get there, however, I am ok with the long way. Making all those memories and taking loads of photos along the way is the icing on the cake. 

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THE GEAR

I used a Mavic Air to shoot this entire video. The gear I use for all my photos: Nikon D800 with a Nikon 14-24mm a Nikon 24-85mm a Nikon 70-200.  A MeFOTO tripod is a must. I edit all my images with my Lightroom Presets download them and give them a try.

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