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I am back from Skyros, my favorite Greek island. During my day stay, I reconnected with my family, swam in the crystalline waters of the Aegean, relaxed by the sea reading novels and poetry, savored Skyrian delicacies see below , and sipped cocktails. Today, I would like to re-visit these reasons. Skyros is located in the center of the Aegean, east of Evia or Euboea, the second largest Greek island and north of the Cyclades. Administratively, it belongs to the Prefecture of Evia, while geographically, it belongs to the Northern Sporades together with Skiathos, Skopelos and Alonissos. Until the middle of the 19th century, a narrow sea channel separated the northern inhabited part of the island, Meroi, from the southern uninhabited Anemoessa. Despite their close proximity, these two parts of Skyros are very different to each other with regards to their microclimate, flora and fauna. For example, in Meroi, there is a pine forest as well as four different species of orchid, while in Anemoessa, there are maple trees. These two parts of the island, Maria speculated, were united as a result of the opening of the Suez Canal in Egypt. Every time I visit Skyros, I start my holiday with a swim in the clear blue waters of the Aegean. Molos beach, located on the east coast of the island, is one of my favorites. This is a large organized beach, extending south to the coastal settlement of Magazia and north to Pouria and Gyrismata. Most of the accommodation on the island, from rooms for rent to luxury hotels, is located here. Heading to Pouria, at the northern edge of Molos, you will come across the chapels of Agios Nikolaos and Zoodohos Pigi, whereas the chapel of Agios Ermolaos is on an islet off the coast. Here you will also find several beach bars and taverns just a few meters from the sea. The first is famous for the lobster spaghetti astakomakaronada , the specialty of the island, while the second offers a wonderful view of Hora also spelled Chora , the capital and main settlement of Skyros. Apart from the lobster spaghetti, Skyrian cuisine is also famous for its lemony goat katsikaki lemonato. Apart from xynotyri, other locally produced cheeses are mizithra and graviera. Other traditional products of Skyros are fava yellow split peas , honey, fruits i. Korfari is a beautiful bar located in Magazia next to Stefanos , where I watched the full moon climbing up the sky. Anemomylos Windmill is another great bar; located in Pouria, at the northern edge of Molos not too far from the tavern Mylos of Balabanis , it is a perfect place to watch the sunset, in which case it might be better to get there before dinner. It is right next to the chapels of Agios Nikolaos and Zoodohos Pigi. Built amphitheatrically on the slopes of a meter-high hill, Hora offers panoramic views of the Aegean Sea. From the Central Square, it is worth ascending in the direction of the Castle Kastro , at the top of the hill. Whilst strolling around the snarl of cobblestone alleys that make up the village, you will breathe in the soft yet distinctive aroma of jasmine. You will also come across several small churches and chapels, painted white, sometimes with blue domes. At the same time, you will undoubtedly admire the traditional Cubist architecture of the island, the rectangular houses that touch each other. Blushing bougainvilleas climb the walls of the whitewashed houses with their characteristic flat roofs. Although uphill, the route is easy. As for the view, it is simply magnificent. The Castle was built in the Byzantine times on the site of an ancient citadel. It was originally built to defend against pirate attacks. Both the Castle and the Monastery are open to the public in the morning from You will then descend to the Square of Eternal Poetry, where you can admire the Statue of an Ideal Poet, erected in memory of Rupert Brooke, who is buried in an olive grove in Anemoessa. The English poet died during the First World War, in , in a French floating hospital, which had anchored in the bay of Tris Boukes. The museum is open every day except Tuesday. Housed in a mansion, it exhibits traditional and contemporary folk art items, such as embroideries, costumes, ceramics, and furniture, for which Skyros is famous. Other exhibits include historical documents and publications, as well as paintings. The museum is open daily. Returning to the Central Square of Hora, you will come across many cafes, taverns, bars and patisseries. Calypso and Neoptolemos stand out for coffee; Rodon, Kallitehnikon and Oino are great places for either coffee or cocktails; O Pappous Mou Ki Ego and Manna for food; Hiotis and Faltaina for ice cream or other desserts. Next to the Central Square, there are the rooftop bars Akamatra and Agora, where, as in Rodon, you can enjoy a cocktail or two overlooking the Castle and the monastery. Also standing out are the gourmet Italian restaurant Villaggio and the cafe-bars Heron, Escobar and Afanera. Trahi is also home to the archeological site of Palamari, a settlement that dates back to the beginning and middle of the Bronze Age. Finds from this archaeological site can be found in the Archaeological Museum. You can then head to the west coast of the island, to swim in the bay of Kyra-Panagia, where the beach bar Cook Nara is located. Afterwards, follow the mountainous road heading south. This road first passes through Atitsa, where the Skyros Center is located. The mountainous road continues through the pine forest and at the same time offers a magnificent view, especially in the evening before sunset. From Pefkos, you can take the boat to the southern part of the island and to the island of Sarakiniko, where you can swim in the crystal clear waters of the Aegean or simply admire the caves. South of Pefkos, also on the west coast of Skyros, there is Aherounes beach and Linaria, the port of the island. Here arrives the ferry boat Achilles that connects Skyros with Kimi, a coastal town located on the east coast of Evia, as well as with the islands of Skopelos and Alonissos. The name of the ferry boat reminds us of the ancient myth, according to which, Thetis hid her son Achilles in Skyros, to prevent his participation in the Trojan War. Disguised as a girl, Achilles was hidden among the daughters of King Lycomedes. His disguise, however, did not deceive Odysseus, and this is how Achilles ended up fighting in Troy on the side of the Greeks. South of Linaria, there is Kalamitsa beach. Not far from there, there is the tavern Mouries, where I had delicious moussaka in the shade of huge mulberries. From there, you can return to Hora through the coastal settlement of Aspi. On your way, your will come across farms with the characteristic small horses. Standing just 3. The Skyrian Horse is a breed of miniature horse unique to Skyros. One of the rarest horse breeds in the world, the Skyrian Horse is a protected species; only a couple of hundred horses now remain. Once also found in mainland Greece, nowadays, they can only be found in Skyros either in the wild or in farms. You can fly to Skyros directly from Athens or Thessaloniki regular flights, 30 minutes , or arrive via ferry from Evia regular daily services, 90 minutes , or from the other Sporades islands. Once on the island, renting a car is highly recommended. For me, the best time to visit Skyros and the Greek islands in general is the summer; this is when the ferries are at their most frequent, the weather at its warmest and the atmosphere at its best. Skyros can easily be combined with the other Sporades islands: Skiathos, Skopelos, and Alonissos. I would recommend staying in Skyros for at least five days. Most hotels and rooms to rent are located in Molos or Gyrismata. For more up-to-date information, you can check out the site visit-skyros. Life is our cry. We have kept the faith! Traveling Psychiatrist Bringing you your regular dose of travel, culture and wellbeing. Molos beach Eating and drinking on the east coast of Skyros Here you will also find several beach bars and taverns just a few meters from the sea. Anemomylos Hora: the capital and main settlement of Skyros Built amphitheatrically on the slopes of a meter-high hill, Hora offers panoramic views of the Aegean Sea. A chapel inside the Castle You will then descend to the Square of Eternal Poetry, where you can admire the Statue of an Ideal Poet, erected in memory of Rupert Brooke, who is buried in an olive grove in Anemoessa. Traditional Skyrian ceramics Eating and drinking in Hora Returning to the Central Square of Hora, you will come across many cafes, taverns, bars and patisseries. The archeological site of Palamari The west coast of Skyros You can then head to the west coast of the island, to swim in the bay of Kyra-Panagia, where the beach bar Cook Nara is located. Kritharoto orzo with squid, cuttlefish and shrimp From Pefkos, you can take the boat to the southern part of the island and to the island of Sarakiniko, where you can swim in the crystal clear waters of the Aegean or simply admire the caves. Pefkos beach Linaria: the port of Skyros South of Pefkos, also on the west coast of Skyros, there is Aherounes beach and Linaria, the port of the island. The tavern Mouries Practical information How to get to Skyros You can fly to Skyros directly from Athens or Thessaloniki regular flights, 30 minutes , or arrive via ferry from Evia regular daily services, 90 minutes , or from the other Sporades islands. On my way to Skyros When and how long to visit Skyros For me, the best time to visit Skyros and the Greek islands in general is the summer; this is when the ferries are at their most frequent, the weather at its warmest and the atmosphere at its best. Accommodation Most hotels and rooms to rent are located in Molos or Gyrismata. Breathless, we flung us on the windy hill, Laughed in the sun, and kissed the lovely grass. Alex the Traveling-again-Psychiatrist. One Comment Pingback: September 19, at am. Traveling around Thessaloniki with a local - Traveling Psychiatrist.
Carnival at Skyros island.
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I arrive in Kimi, which is a small harbor minutes away from Chalkida. I pationatelly waited for the ship to arrive that would take me to Skyros, thinking only the great Pasta with Lobster I would enjoy with friends in the Island. Skyros is one of the most neglected islands of the Sporades but hides some great secrets. I visited the island despite my initial hesitation cause my friends convinced me that some islands are worth it even in the winters. Arriving in the Chora of the island at early evening of Saturday I got immediately engaged. Those bells were producing a blasting sound that could wake you up from any state of mind, and then there was wine, and then there was dancing in the traditional rhythm of the Sporades songs and dances. Mingled locals and visitors enjoying something like an ecstasy of the moment. After two hours it was time to grab this lobster bite that my friends had arranged so we went to a local place called adraxti and we enjoyed one of the best lobsters I have ever had Skyros is Known for its Lobsters. The next day was Sunday, and the tradition continued in the same manner. Along the narrow paths of the island you could hear the sounds of the bells, and people dressed like 'Geroi' and other dressed like 'Coreles' young women , where parading the island and making some noise. We took a way towards Brouk square, following the parade, drinking wine and enjoying the fuzz. On Monday you will meet a completely different carnival tradition. No more 'Geroi'and 'Coreles'. Today is the day for the tradition of the 'Trata', where singers and actors, walk around the villages singing and acting like comedians. This tradition is used to make a fool of people, circumstances of the people's reality and every day life. TIPS: Skyros is amazing even during the winter and is offering you loads of opportunities to taste the fine food of the island and have fun until the dawn. Ioannis is a vissioner. He likes to play with new ideas and build new things. He has created Allegria - Discover Fun i Business, a web company and launched many other start ups. Join us for free and get our special places, tips and offers straight to your inbox! View the discussion thread. Skip to main content. View the full image View the full image View the full image View the full image View the full image View the full image View the full image View the full image View the full image View the full image. You are here Home. Carnival at Skyros island. Ioannis Vryzas. Your rating: None. Javascript is required to view this map. About the Author Ioannis Vryzas Ioannis is a vissioner. Greece Travel Tips. Create new account Request new password.
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