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Skopelos

 
The Island of Reefs, so named because of its many offshore islets and rocks, could equally be called the ‘Green Island’ because of its spectacular craggy coastline hides secluded bays, narrow inlets and beaches, fringed by the pine trees that are one of the island’s defining features.

Where the pine forests end, the olive groves begin and where they end the orchards begin! Virtually every fruit tree can be found on Skopelos, although plums are an island speciality. In fact the great Aristotle was moved to state that the wine of Peparethos, the island’s name in antiquity, after its king, a son of Ariadne and Dionysios, was renowned for its aphrodisiac qualities, although he didn’t record whether he had personally put the claim to the test!

In the early Christian era, the island’s patron saint Riginos succeeded in slaying a dragon, which had been terrorising the island, by driving it to a cliff between Stafylos and Agnondas, which miraculously broke apart, with fatal consequences for the dragon. The spot is known to this day as “The Dragon’s Schism”. The infamous Ottoman pirate Barbarossa, actually of Greek birth, put the island to the sword in the 16th century.

Then the Venetians introduced not only political stability but a graceful architecture, much of which survives to this day. Despite its obvious natural attractions of beaches and coves, Skopelos is remarkably undeveloped.

The island’s eponymous capital is a bustling small port and harbour on a spectacular bay, with a maze of narrow paved streets, the ruins of a Venetian fortress and nearly 125 old churches. There are over 360 churches scattered about across the island some say there are enough for one for each day of the year.

Within a few minutes’ drive (a little longer if you choose to explore the network of traditional paths and tracks on foot) any urbanisation is left behind. Rural Skopelos reveals itself in scattered hamlets of stone built houses with distinctive silvery grey slated roofs surrounded by woods and orchards to rival any in Greece.

The unbroken pine forests and olive groves that stretch along a major part of the west coast is one of the island’s crowning glories. The magical drive to the other main village, Glossa on the north west tip of Skopelos, passes through this forest.

The island has a number of beaches, mostly quiet, like the kilometre stretch of tiny white pebbles at Milia, where the pines grow right down to the shore, or the fine sand of Limnonari further down the south coast. Many of these beaches can be visited by motor boat.

Eating out on Skopelos with fresh local produce, imaginative cooking and friendly service is highly recommended. Fish tavernas in spectacular locales and ‘ouzeries’ specialising in local ‘meze’ are a speciality of the area.

Walking on the island is possible much later into the peak summer months than on other islands, due to the shaded nature of many of the paths and plentiful springs and fountains. With no water shortage, a deep cool bath or long refreshing shower after a walk or beach session is not the over indulgence here that it might be on other drier islands! After all that, heaven might just be a slice of Skopelos cheese and vegetable pie straight out of the oven, fresh local plums (or even the delicious prunes!) and a glass of ice cold Retsina beneath an ancient pine with the sparkling Aegean beyond!

Skopelos Town
Tranquil small squares with quaint churches and marvellous views. Its traditional architecture is unique amongst the Greek Islands. Narrow flower filled cobbled streets climb the hillside between white washed houses with slate or red tile roofs and bougainvillea cascading down their walls. The old town is a designated preservation area, any new building must retain the old style. Explore the 120 Byzantine churches with the carved temples or the ruins of the 13th century Venetian fortress. A bustling waterfront of cafes and tavernas is sheltered by huge plane or mulberry trees and behind these, boutiques, jeweller’s and souvenir shops reflect the more sophisticated side to Skopelos.

Glossa
The northernmost village on the island. Glossa is a hillside town with magnificent views looking across to Skiathos. A traditional village with elegant, whitewashed, town houses and narrow cobblestone streets, it has a selection of tavernas, bakery, shops and a cafι bar. Glossa is linked to the coast by the small harbour and pebble beach of Loutraki, five minutes drive away.

Panormos and Agnondas
Panormos has one of the most beautiful beaches on the island, a peaceful village with waterside tavernas. Agnondas has a beautiful bay and four excellent tavernas with a speciality of fresh fish.

Highlights
• Boat trip to the Marine Park, home of the endangered Monk Seal
• Explore secluded coves in your own motor boat from Panormos
• See the many monasteries on the island including the Convent of Prodromos at Agios Ioannis or the Venetian Monastery of Episkopi
• Enjoy the islands many beaches including the sandy beaches at Limnonari and Milia
• Sailing lessons through the local sailing club
• Half day “Town Walk” through the old part of Skopelos Town led by a knowledgeable guide
• Hiking in the hills around Skopelos
• Scuba diving around the Sporades
• Mountain biking in the hills around Skopelos
• Food festival where local ‘delicacies’ are presented and local musicians & singers perform (August only)

Transfers to Skopelos:
FRIDAY FLIGHT TO SKIATHOS - You will be transferred to Skopelos by hydrofoil or jet ferry. Where applicable hire cars will be waiting for you at the port. Other transfers will be by taxi. Approx transfer time: 45 mins to 1 hour 15 mins

 

Skopelos apartments with and without swimming pools

Faros Town House - Skopelos Town, Skopelos
Apartments located in the heart of Skopelos Town
• Sleeps 2 – 6 • Air Conditioning
Fantastic waterside accommodation with a fabulous view of Skopelos Towns’ bustling harbour
Skopelos Village - Skopelos Town, Skopelos
36 apartments with shared swimming pools
• Sleeps 2 – 5 • 2 x Shared Swimming Pools • A/C
Delightful and elegant apartment hotel within an easy walk of Skopelos Town

1 bedroom villas with private swimming pools

Captain Yiannis House - Glossa, Skopelos
1 bedroom villa with private swimming pool
• Sleeps 2 – 3 • Private Pool • A/C Bedroom • Car
Authentic house full of character with an incredible panorama towards the Greek mainland
Villa Kentavros - near Skopelos Town, Skopelos
1 bedroom villa with private swimming pool
• Sleeps 2 – 3 • Private Pool • Car Hire • A/C
Wonderfully idyllic villa with a spectacular view towards Skopelos town
Villa Pegasus - near Skopelos Town, Skopelos
1 bedroom villa with private swimming pool
• Sleeps 2 – 3 • Private Pool • Car Hire • A/C
Unique villa in a peaceful setting with a spectacular view of Skopelos
Damaskinia Kalivi - Potami, Skopelos
1 bedroom villa with private swimming pool
• Sleeps 2 • Private Pool • A/C Bedroom • Car Hire
Privacy, seclusion and comfort in a traditional cottage with dramatic valley views
Daphne Kalivi - Potami, Skopelos
1 bedroom villa with private swimming pool
• Sleeps 2 • Private Pool • A/C Bedroom • Car Hire
Beautiful stone villa set amongst a lush backdrop of rural Skopelos

2 bedroom villas with private swimming pools

Villa Raches - near Skopelos Town, Skopelos
2 bedroom villa with private swimming pool
• Sleeps 2 – 4 • Private Pool • Car • A/C Bedrooms
A beautifully designed private villa with a wonderful panorama over Skopelos Town
Villa Arktos - near Skopelos Town, Skopelos
2 bedroom villa with private swimming pool
• Sleeps 2 – 4 • Private Pool • Car Hire • A/C
Uniquely designed villa in a peaceful pine and olive tree setting with marvellous views
Villa Skalopati - Panormos, Skopelos
2 bedroom villa with private swimming pool
• Sleeps 2 - 4 • Private pool • Air conditioned
A modern and comfortable villa in an outstanding location above beautiful Panormos Bay
Villa Jasmine - Ditropon, Skopelos
2 bedroom villa with private swimming pool
• Sleeps 2 - 4 • Private pool • Air conditioned
A spacious and comfortable villa in a secluded setting with glorious views
Kastania Kalivi - Potami, Skopelos
2 bedroom villa with private swimming pool
• Sleeps 2 - 4 • Private Pool • A/C Bedrooms • Car
Perfectly positioned traditional stone villa with fantastic valley views

3 bedroom villas with private swimming pools

Loutraki Villa - Glossa, Skopelos
3 bedroom villa with private swimming pool
• Sleeps 2 – 6 • Private Pool • Car Hire • A/C
Traditional hilltop villa with a wonderful panorama and spectacular sunset
Villa Rania - near Skopelos Town, Skopelos
3 bedroom villa with private swimming pool
• Sleeps 2 – 6 • Private Pool • Car Hire • A/C
A charming villa close to Skopelos Town, set in an idyllic olive grove
Villa Thea - near Skopelos Town, Skopelos
3 bedroom villa with private swimming pool
• Sleeps 2 – 6 • Private Pool • A/C • Car Hire
Magnificent and tranquil villa near Skopelos Town enjoying a magical panorama
Metochi Villa 1 - near Skopelos Town, Skopelos
3 bedroom villa with private swimming pool
• Sleeps 2 – 6 • Private Pool • Car Hire • A/C
Wonderfully positioned villa with views towards the sea and Skopelos Town
Metochi Villa 2 - near Skopelos Town, Skopelos
3 bedroom villa with private swimming pool
• Sleeps 2 – 6 • Private Pool • Car Hire • A/C
Wonderfully positioned villa with views towards the sea and Skopelos Town
Villa Avaton - near Skopelos Town, Skopelos
3 bedroom villa with private swimming pool
• Sleeps 2 – 6 • Private Pool • Car Hire • A/C
Hillside villa close to Skopelos town with stunning views of the harbour, Mount Palouki and Alonissos