7 reasons to get a Summer job in Zante

Summer’s finally here and you’re no doubt desperate to fill it with as much adventure and laughter as possible. But that requires a few different ingredients – spending money, fun people, and (preferably) quite a lot of sun.

Getting a summer job is a great solution. It can expose you to incredible people and put a bit of spare change in your pocket. But if you want to have a truly unforgettable time, why settle for the UK when you could be in sunny Greece?

Getting a summer job in Zante, one of Europe’s party hotspots, is a sure-fire way to have an experience like never before. In this guide, we’ll explain why.

  1. The clubbing scene

Zante’s nightlife is legendary, with people travelling from all over the world to partake in it. The main hub, Laganas Strip, is packed to the brim with clubs and bars selling cheap drinks and playing every genre of music imaginable. 

There are plenty of nightlife areas to explore across the island, and the dancing doesn’t stop when the sun comes up! Zante’s infamous daytime boat parties are so good that they keep people coming back year after year. 

Summer is by far the best time to visit, with plenty of festivals and events taking place across the island. Resort workers often get first dibs when it comes to tickets, which is just one of the many perks of working in Zante over summer. 

  1. Mediterranean beaches

The Zante coastline is full of exquisite and diverse beaches. You’ll find everything from sandy stretches to hidden coves and, best of all, the clearest blue water everywhere you look. 

One of the island’s most iconic landmarks is Shipwreck Beach, also known as Navagio Beach. In the 1980s, a ship ran aground during a bad storm and has remained there ever since – hence the name! Enclosed by towering cliffs, it’s one of the most Instagrammable spots on the island. 

Laganas Beach is right on the doorstep of where you’re likely to be working and offers a more up-tempo atmosphere. You should also check out Banana Beach, which is lined with bars and popular with younger crowds. 

  1. Working has its benefits!

We wouldn’t be kidding anyone if we said we’d rather be working than enjoying a day off, but that doesn’t mean that work doesn’t have its benefits. 

There are the obvious pros, like earning money and topping up your savings account. But there are also plenty of secondary benefits, like filling out your CV and making yourself a more attractive prospect to future employers. It might sound a bit serious, but your future self will be thanking you!

Zante is the perfect place to look for a summer job. There’s enough demand for seasonal workers that it doesn’t matter how much experience you have – most people can easily find a job doing anything from bar work to PR

And if you’re going to work anywhere, why not do it where you can head straight from the job to the beach bar?!

  1. Memorable days off

A boring day off doesn’t exist in Zante – there are simply too many amazing things to see and do. 

Top of the list has to be the Blue Caves, where sunlight reflects off the water to create mesmerising blue patterns across the cave walls. The caves have to be accessed by boat, and you can even rent your own and play captain for the day! 

If you want to stay a little closer to shore, there’s a variety of watersports available at beaches across the island. You can choose from paddleboarding, kayaking, or jet skiing, among plenty of others. 

Parasailing is also available, while those who aren’t a fan of the water can try their hand at paragliding instead. Back on land, there are loads of day trips to take, including to Keri Lighthouse, which offers some of the most picturesque views across the whole island. 

  1. The marine life

Animal lovers will adore Zante for its array of incredible marine life. It’s home to the largest flotilla of loggerhead sea turtles in the Mediterranean and is recognised world-over for its protection of the endangered species. 

Gerakas Beach is the main nesting site but they can be spotted in other areas of the island. While you’re out searching for them, you can also have a go at scuba diving or snorkelling and explore all of the other wondrous sea creatures that live around the coast. 

  1. Its sociable atmosphere 

Zante is a friendly place with a social scene that’s just as buzzing as its nightlife. Adventurers looking to broaden their horizons, network and flex their social muscles will find plenty of opportunities to do so.

While it’s an incredibly popular destination among Brits, Zante also draws in a large international crowd. You’ll meet people from far-flung corners of the globe and have the opportunity to learn about cultures that you’d otherwise never experience. 

Above all, the best thing about Zante’s social atmosphere is how easy you’ll find it to make friends. There’s a sense of community spirit and a playful vibe, especially among coworkers. Your summer will be filled with inside jokes and bonding sessions, exactly as it should be.

  1. Cultural exposure

While Zante has a wild nightlife culture, it also offers plenty of more traditional cultural experiences. Working side-by-side with some of the locals means you’ll get inside tips on where to go and what to do for an authentic Greek experience. 

The local cuisine is so addictive that you’ll find yourself yearning for souvlaki and tzatziki once you’re back home. So, while you’re in Zante, make sure to lap up all of the delicious fresh seafood and tasty baklava that you can. 

Outside of stuffing your face, it’s worth taking time to explore the island’s cultural sites and jaw-dropping natural beauty. Insider tip: head to the Venetian castle ruins in Zakynthos Town for amazing panoramic views. 

If you’re looking for a summer job abroad, look no further than Ace Working Holidays. We get workers spots in resorts all over Europe, apply now to secure your spot. 

About Fabio Delgado

Fabio is a resort rep and experienced head hunter. Fabio has a wealth of knowledge in working abroad. Fabio writes regular posts for aceworkingholidays.com to advise and share his first-hand knowledge of working in Summer Resorts. The process can be daunting if it your first time, so his articles will answer any questions about how it works and what you might need to prepare. Fabio also shares regular tips and guides on getting the most of your Summer Season.