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Agia Eleni Beach

Agia Eleni Beach

Agia Eleni Beach is located on the westernmost coast of the island. The curved beach is known for its crystal clear waters with low currents and is surrounded by the majestic Mount Pelion with its lush green pine trees. It also has a popular water sports centre with activities for people of all ages, such as water skiing, kayaking, windsurfing, banana boats, and many more. The beach is accessible via bus, car, or boat tours. It derives its name from a church located in close vicinity dedicated to Agia Eleni. The beach is also a popular snorkelling spot due to its shallow waters and low currents. Banana beach and Koukounaries Beach are nearby. There are several eateries within a 1 km radius. Read More

Agia Paraskevi Beach

Agia Paraskevi Beach

Agia Paraskevi is one of the largest beaches on Skiathos. It is located near Paraskevi village on a beautiful bay on the South coast and is named after the St. Paraskevi church. The golden sand beach is a great family spot because of its clear and shallow waters. It is famous for watersports such as snorkelling, jet skiing, and waterskiing. Swans and sea turtles are often spotted on the sands. The beach is equipped with facilities, such as sun loungers, showers, umbrellas, changing rooms, and more. It is accessible via bus, car, or boat tours. Several taverns, restaurants, hotels, and a mart are in the nearby Paraskevi village. Kolios beach and Vromolimnos beach are within walking distance from Agia Paraskevi beach. Read More

Banana Beach Skiathos

Banana Beach Skiathos

Banana beach is a coved beach located on the western coast of Skiathos island. It is famous for its fine sand, crystalline waters, and banana-like curved shape. The beach is divided into two parts which are separated by a rock. The larger part, Megali Banana beach, is the general beach area, and the smaller second half, Mikri Banana beach, is a nudist beach. The beach has popular water sports activities for people of all ages, such as pedalos, kayaking, surfing, banana boats, and many more. It is accessible via bus, cars, boats, or cruises. Visitors can take a short but steep hike through the mesmerising pine forests from the bus stop to reach the beach. Basic amenities such as sun loungers, showers, umbrellas, a beach bar, and two taverns are available here. It is also a popular snorkelling and scuba diving spot. Agia Eleni beach and Koukounaries beach are within walking distance. Read More

Evangelistria Monastery

Evangelistria Monastery

Located in Skiathos, Greece, the Evangelistria Monastery was founded in 1782 and is dedicated to the Virgin Mary. It is known for its beautiful architecture, with many monastic buildings featuring traditional Greek designs. However, the main attraction is its impressive dome and stunning view of Skiathos town and the Aegean Sea.

Hiking in Skiathos

Hiking in Skiathos

Skiathos island is one the most popular islands of Greece, famous for its beaches and hiking trails. With over 25 clearly marked, organized, and well-maintained hiking routes, the island is a paradise for hikers worldwide. Some popular hiking trails in Skiathos are Tzaneria Beach Loop, Cape Kastro and Panagia Kastriotisa Chapel route, Evangelistria Monastery route, and the Koukounaries Beach trail. The routes vary in levels of difficulty and time taken to complete the hike. Visitors can enjoy group tours with hiking guides or experience scenic routes independently. All tracks on the island are surrounded by lush green and dense pine forests filled with picnic spots, great views, beaches, ancient buildings, rivers, and springs. Read More

Kastro

Kastro

Kastro is a small village in the southernmost part of the Peloponnese peninsula. Located at the foot of the Taygetos mountain range, it is known for its ancient walls, beautiful beaches, and lush vegetation. It is home to monuments, archaeological sites, and many traditional buildings. The village is also home to some of the world's best olive oil and wine producers, making it a popular tourist destination for those looking for a traditional Greek experience. Read More

Koukounaries Beach

Koukounaries Beach

Koukounaries Beach is one of the most crowded and popular beaches across Greece and is located on the southwest coast of Skiathos. It has a popular water sports center with activities such as pedalos, kayaking, speed boating, surfing, banana boats, and many more. It is accessible via bus, water taxis, boats, or cruises. The beach is also a popular snorkeling and scuba diving spot due to its rich marine life and shallow waters. Koukounaries Beach is surrounded by lush green pine trees and consists of a beautiful lagoon. Several hotels and restaurants are in close vicinity. Lake Strofilia, Banana beach, and Koukounaries village are nearby attractions. Read More

Lalaria Beach

Lalaria Beach

Located on the northeastern coast of Skiathos, Lalaria Beach is the only beach on the island with smooth white pebbles and crystal clear turquoise waters surrounded by enormous limestone cliffs. It is a popular family snorkelling spot because of its beautiful white pebbled shoreline and shallow waters with low currents. A unique feature of this beach is a tiny cape-like rock formation with a natural arch in the middle big enough for boats to pass through. Due to its location, the beach has no basic facilities and is only accessible via boats or cruises. Visitors can rent a private boat or take a boat tour to Lalaria beach along with other beaches such as Kastro Beach, Koukounaries Beach, Blue caves, and many more. Boat tours across the island offer facilities and guides for swimming, snorkelling, and scuba diving sessions. Read More

Mandraki Beach

Mandraki Beach

Mandraki beach is located on the western coast of Skiathos Island. The beach is famous for its crystal clear waters and mesmerising panoramic sea view. It is surrounded by low hills covered with dense, dark green pine trees. There is no watersports centre, but snorkelling is a popular activity on the beach. The secluded beach does not offer facilities other than a beach bar, some sunbeds, and parasols. Elia Beach and Agistros Beach are within walking distance from Mandraki beach. Visitors can reach the beach through a short walk from the main Koukounaries road.  Read More

Papadiamantis House Museum

Papadiamantis House Museum

Papadiamantis House Museum is the former residence of the famous Greek poet and novelist Alexandros Papadiamantis. It is located on Papadiamanti street on Skiathos Island. The house turned museum displays exhibits highlighting the writer's life and works. Photographs, personal items, furniture, paintings, and his works are on display, along with some 19th-century antiques, traditional pottery, and more. This small museum is divided into two floors, one recreating his daily life in the house where he grew up and died. The ground floor exhibits his works and memorabilia. A shop selling his translated copies of the work can also be found at the ground level. Several boutique shops and stores selling handicrafts, jewellery, souvenirs, artefacts, clothes, and more are across the street. Read More

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