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Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links to handpicked partners, including tours, gear and booking sites. If you click through or buy something via one of them, I may receive a small commission. This is at no extra cost to you and allows this site to keep running. It clangs and rumbles and bounces by, hiding in the side streets before emerging again, louder, as if its force has doubled. In the weeks leading up to the day fasting period before the Greek Orthodox Easter, parts of the country come alive with grand celebrations. I never thought of Greece as being associated with carnivals — perhaps because of the many years spent on islands where the atmosphere was serene and mass gatherings more intimate — yet there is great significance in them. The Sporades island of Skyros is no exception to the rule of continuing age-old tradition during this time. In fact, it has one of the most unique. It captures your attention by startling you with its cacophony, and by the awe as you question the meaning. This celebration is not only about the coming of Lent but about the end of winter and the start of spring, as well as the mythological tales of a young Achilles who used Skyros as his hiding place to avoid being dragged into the Trojan war, where he was disguised as a girl. Skyros, it seems, has a long history of clever disguise. For weeks, these figures can be seen strolling the streets and piercing the still air with the clatter as soon as evening sets in. Starting from the castle at the very top of the hill in the early evening on Saturday, dozens of these traditional figures paraded down through the main street that winds through the quiet neighbourhoods of Skyros town. The town was heaving with people awaiting the final performance, filling bars and restaurants, pavements and balconies. Rather than wait at the bottom, I decided to join the mix of quirky, masked characters and become a part of the convoy, whose aim was to make as much noise as possible as it entered the last stretch of town, to gather in the open square to dance. The side streets are the backstage of the Carnival, where veils of costumed locals briefly come off as they take a rest from the hard work of the performance. The majority of these guys continue until the early hours of the morning, so the switch of commotion to calm is necessary and builds excitement in the crowd awaiting their reappearance. Aside from the mesmerising Carnival chaos, Skyros is a calming island of juxtaposed arid and forested landscapes and rich history. Within it lies a plethora of 13 th century Venetian and 16th-century Ottoman architecture from the days of rule. Streets of varying hues of Greek white against the crisp blue sky are interspersed with ancient houses, stone archways and some of the most exquisite chapels, of which there are nearly altogether on the island. In Skyros you can walk through history — there are two museums showcasing centuries of culture, tradition and architecture. The Faltaits Museum, in particular, is like entering into a tardis containing items of Skyrian heritage. Housed in the residence of the Faldai family, maze-like floors of documents and images, crafts and ancient materials from the post-Byzantine period to the present day make up the collection, as well as family heirlooms. To sustain a unique culture into the modern day is to remember its past. Within the shop-lined streets pay close attention to the local craft shops. Many still bear the traditional woodcarving interiors that epitomize Skyrian design — delicate designs that fill a space consisting of three rooms, the largest being the social space with low furniture. Hire a car and seek out the knowledge of locals. I stayed in the Hotel Nefeli in Skyros town — one of the only establishments open all-year-round, with close connections to the right people who can show you the best of the island. My guide quickly fell into the role of being my firm but loving Greek Mother, so my tour of the island became more than just a quick flash of natural hotspots and cultural highlights. Greek Mother was a bold character and knew everyone. First, we jumped into the car of two Greek women on their way to one of the ancient monasteries of which Greek Mother would offer her knowledge in exchange. Next, we were the passengers of a British woman who we met at the monastery and planning a road trip for the rest of the day Greek Mother would again offer her knowledge as currency. This is small-town Greece — hospitality comes naturally. Skyros was once split into two parts by a huge river and the contrasts of the island in such a short space are fascinating. We drove through the forested green north, dotted with bays and beaches and natural springs, stopped at the port for a coffee and gossip Greek Mother knows everyone, remember? It reminded me of some Middle Eastern desert lands and the interesting split made you feel as if you had visited two islands. Despite it being my first time trying it, I soon began to like it. For many years I spent time visiting the more established and well known of the Greek islands, knowing little about what was so close to Athens — Skyros is only a minute flight from the capital. 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