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The Sporades is the name given to the Greek archipelago of 24 islands situated in the Aegean Sea, south of Thessaloniki and north of its perhaps better-known Cyclades archipelago, with famous islands such as Mykonos and Santorini. Only four of the Sporades islands are inhabited though, these being Skiathos, Skopelos, Alonissos and Skyros. With the exception of Skyros, these islands are far greener than you can imagine and a popular destination for foreign tourists, as well as local Greeks due to their unique flora and vegetation. The Sporades are another reason to visit, with some of the best beaches in Greece and national reserves. Surrounded by pine forests, they are also home to the cheese pie, and of course, the setting for the film Mamma Mia! Locals speak fondly about wine on the islands, though unfortunately phylloxera devastated the industry from throughout the archipelago. Wine was a crucial part of life, and to the islands, with vines touching the sea and covering the lush green vegetation you have today. There is limited wine production now, with one modern winery in Skiathos and some local wine production on Skopelos with indigenous Greek varieties still in their infancy. Alonissos produces very little too, but you can find some rustic table wine made locally. Skyros has two established wineries. Almost all wine produced is sold locally. Vineyards in Skopelos. Credit: Vahan Agulian. Landing in Skiathos is a bumpy ride to say the least. This is probably in line with what arrival on the Greek islands is all about: for centuries, the Ancient Greeks battled the infamous north-westerly Meltemi winds, controlling arrival and departure on the island. Philip the II of Macedon used them strategically to prevent southerly fleets of ships from reaching him, such is the power of these winds. However, with over 60 sandy, soft, crystal-clear watered beaches to choose from, staying close to one of these may give you a private beach, if only for a short while. Parissis Winery is the only winery on the island, started in by Giannis, a hotel owner, electrician and now winemaker. They have planted only Greek indigenous varieties such as Malagousia, Roditis, Assyrtiko for whites, and Xinomavro and Limnio for reds. The vineyards are located at some of the highest points on the island, giving a welcome freshness to the wines, however, the Meltemi winds can also cool off the heat at some of their coastal vineyard plots too. On Skopelos, the island of Mamma Mia! The main town is the best place, again, to be based, where it comes alive at night. Vines used to perch on cliff edges into the sea as was the beauty and charm of viticulture on the island, just as Tantalus in Greek mythology was always in a pool of water under fruit trees. The same experience can be had on the beaches here, just with vines replaced with pine trees. There is local wine on the island, with vineyards located in the centre, but no official winery. Plenty of great restaurants offer impressive Greek wine lists, with top names to choose from, but if you are keen on trying local wine, Molos Restaurant and Taverna is the spot. When you get to Alonissos, you arrive in Patitiri, the main port and capital of the island. The island was draped in vines, just as today it is with pine forests. Kalamakia Village, Alonissos. Skyros, the least-visited island of the Sporades, is the largest and southernmost of the group. Administered from the large island of Euboea, it feels separate, almost isolated from the rest of the Sporades. There are two wineries worth visiting, but with booking advised. Paneris Winery paneriswinery gmail. If the queues are too long, another great choice is Paraxenos in Skiathos Town, also serving wine from Parissis. The view from Parissis Winery and tasting room, Skiathos. Just outside of Skiathos Town, dine out enjoying the memorable panorama. The food is very Greek, showcasing classic dishes done well. This is a simple, Greek Psaro taverna at its best, with some of the freshest fish you can imagine. Tuna or swordfish may be available too as the waters around Alonissos make it possible to catch these deepwater fish. This is a simple family-owned taverna, located close to the port. Located on a cobblestoned street just away from the Gyros square, To Perivoli has a pretty setting in a courtyard, nestled under grapevines. It offers excellent Greek specialities, and local dishes using koromila Skopelos plums. A thing to mention is the wine list, pretty extensive with some great Greek producers. Arguably the best restaurant on the island, family owned for four generations and with seasonal ingredients sourced from their garden. Fresh fish or meat dishes with local plums, the choice is yours, washed down with a great wine list, including Charles Heidsieck Champagne as well as some stunning Greek labels such as Estate Argyros, Ktima Gerovassiliou, Alpha Estate and magnums of Tear of the Pine. First class suites near Alonissos Old Town. This is a cut above. A four star family-owned hotel with a large pool overlooking Skiathos bay, spacious rooms and excellent service so you can switch off completely. A luxurious beachfront resort located in the centre of the island. The view is spectacular, overlooking the islet of Maragos. Dimitris, the owner, will warmly greet you upon arrival. Make sure you get the rooms at the top, all with a sea view overlooking the old port of Skiathos, with the giant Island of Euboea in the distance. Evlalia Studios , Skopelos Town, Skopelos. Sea views seem standard. A perfect location in Molos, by the sea, overlooking the imposing Skyros Town above. You come here though to admire the view after climbing steps or so. The Monastery of Evangelistria, Skiathos. The Chora Skiathos Town is a must to wander around during the day or night. It is also the location of the house of Greek writer Alexander Papadiamantis, the Monastery of Evangelistria and the impressive scores 64 of beaches, each one better than the next. Glossa, a small town in the North East of the island, is worth the trip, probably for some of the best food on the island, if not for the panoramic view it beholds. Agnontas, Panormos, Milia, Stafilos are just a few that have crystal clear waters and imposing pine forests. The Chora Alonissos Town , as usual, is a must to visit, walking around the narrow alleyways and ancient houses of Old Alonissos. Patitiri is just below, by the waterfront, but Alonisssos is most treasured for its marine reserve, a protected area for the Mediterranean monk seal. Diving is, of course, hugely popular. Skyros is probably most important though for the endangered Skyrian horses, protected by the Island Horse Trust. The main airport serving the islands is Skiathos airport which is seasonal April-October. Skiathos has daily ferries connecting the other two islands of Skopelos and Alonissos frequently in the summer months. It is also possible to fly to the Greek mainland and take a ferry from Volos 80km from Skiathos and a 1hr 30min ferry ride or Thessaloniki km from Skiathos and a three-hour ferry ride. Skyros has daily flights from Athens or less frequent flights from Thessaloniki. There is the occasional international charter flight. Skyros has daily boats from Paralia Kymis Euboea Evia , and less frequent boats connecting Skyros to its Sporades brothers of Alonissos and Skopelos 6hr and 6. Home Wine Wine Regions. Bay of Skiathos Town. Exclusive Highlights. Ghosts of Napa Valley film released before Halloween. English harvest Heavy crop losses due to wet weather. 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Holidays to Skiathos combine teal-tinted waters with a vibrant cosmopolitan nightlife. It's the greenest island in the Sporades archipelago, sporting over 60 stunning beaches along a sun-drenched coastline. Soft, golden sands stretch back from the shallow shores before lush-scented pine forests, and aromatic olive groves take over the landscape. Skiathos is also an ideal destination for families, with its laid-back atmosphere and calm shores. The island is ideal for couples, groups of friends, and fashion-conscious clubbers who want to be seen on the scene. However, there's plenty to do for those looking to experience the quieter side of Greece. You can spend a day sightseeing in the sleepy villages of Troulos , wander through the cobbled streets of Skiathos Town or hike the walking trails at Koukounaries forest. Wherever you go, Skiathos holidays offer picture-perfect views around every corner. Skiathos holidays are incomplete without a trip to the old town and port, the most popular attractions across the Sporades Islands. The town's authentic way of life inspired the movie, Mamma Mia. For a brilliant day out, hop aboard one of the themed Skiathos Sailing Trips from the Old Port to explore neighbouring Skopelos. You'll visit the film's most iconic locations where those classic anthems were filmed. Wander through the sugar-cube streets of Skiathos Town and discover a wealth of designer shops, restaurants, and bars. A hit with celebrities, the cosmopolitan centre is fronted with two yacht harbours, gourmet eateries and classy boutiques. For bargain-hunting, turn down the narrow roads off Papadiamantis Street. Order your travel money before you go, and you can treat yourself to some traditional pottery and embroidery from its small independent shops. For a lively night, head to Skiathos Town and grab a drink along Bar Street, the best hangout for live music. Then make your way on the disco strip, running east along the coast. Here you'll find plenty of clubs open until the early hours. Stroll into the trendy cocktail lounges on the seafront for a more laid-back vibe. Another glorious spot for cocktails and music is La Bussola Bar in Koukounaries. You can watch the latest sporting events on the screens, too. Skiathos has a fascinating medieval past, with impressive religious sites dotted throughout the island. The Skiathos Castle is also a must-see and home to the theatre, with cultural events held throughout the year. If you can tear yourself away from the beach, you'll find a wealth of things to do on your family holiday to Skiathos. Pop on a water taxi from Koukounaries beach to Old Port and explore the pebbled streets of Skiathos Town together. Pavement cafes and boutiques line the narrow alleyways. You can also enjoy kid-friendly scuba diving, or watch a film at the open-air cinema, Akkiton. The island is just under 7 miles long, with many Walking Trails starting from the ring road around Skiathos Town. Trek through shady forests with medicinal herbs, babbling brooks and historical sites. There is so much to love about this island wherever you choose to stay. With its laid-back lifestyle, unspoiled beaches and spectacular landscapes, you will find your own slice of Greek paradise here. A minute drive outside the island capital Skiathos Town, the little resort of Achladies packs a real punch for its southern coast location. The resort is the perfect choice for families looking for a quiet spot outside the hustle and bustle of the capital while still being within easy reach of its attractions. To venture even further into Skiathos' lush countryside, choose Troulos. Located in the southwest, in rolling fruit groves and forest, it's the best place for couples and families seeking some peace. It's also only a minute bus ride to the magnificent Monastery of Evangelistria , where the first Greek flag was raised in As well as scenic trails and cultural hotspots, you're only a minute drive to Skiathos Town, with its swanky cocktails bars and quirky boutiques. Koukounaries is famous for its beach. The coast runs between fragrant pine trees and the Aegean Sea's shallow shore, a golden arc of spotless white sand. It's a popular spot with plenty of restaurants, bars, and cafes. Book a tour bus or one of the boat trips to the Castle of Skiathos. The medieval fortification is perched on a rocky cliff, offering the most spectacular panoramic views. The many beautiful beaches scattered across the island make holidays to Skiathos even more memorable. From stretches of soft, golden sand to pebble-strewn shallow bays, they are perfect for swimming. An excellent spot for nature lovers, Koukounaries Beach , backs onto the lush green Mandraki Pine Forest. This gently curving arc of powder-soft sand, lined with rows of cypress and eucalyptus trees swaying softly in the breeze. One of the most popular hotspots on the island, you can hop aboard water taxis or take a dip in the azure waters. You can also grab a bite at one of the wooden beach bars and tavernas. Sheltered by a mass of rocky hills, Big Banana Beach takes its name from its crescent shape. It's the most popular spot on the west coast and a favourite among sunbathers and water sports enthusiasts. Away from the shore, you'll find pine forests and wildlife reserves. It also gets sun later in the day, so it's the ideal spot for sunsets. Skiathos has some of the most impressive beaches across all the Greek islands. Hidden Beach , aka Krifi Ammos, is the most secluded. This wild bay has a m stretch of soft sand and luscious hills sheltering it from the world. Kick back, relax, and forget your troubles as you watch the waves lapping gently against the smooth ivory-white shoreline. There's also a tiny tavern in case you get a bit hungry. Lalaria Beach made Skiathos famous for its iconic arch and blue caves, only reachable by boat. Totally unspoilt, you won't find any shops, bars or cafes here, so bring a bottle of water with you! Cruise around the island before taking a dip amongst the string of secret sea grottos that line the cliff face. You can also dry off with a sunbathe on the unique white pebble beach. One of our favourite places to visit in Skiathos is sleepy Achladies Bay. Set along the east coast, it's surrounded by lush green countryside. The old fishing town has kept its natural charm, making it a peaceful escape. We also have travel guides available for destinations, including Koukounaries Troulos. View live forecast. Beach lovers: When you just need a fly and flop - Skiathos is a dream! There are plenty of secluded bays off the beaten track, where you can while away the hours in total tranquillity. Nature lovers: From scuba dives to nature reserves and some of the most spectacular scenery in Greece, nature lovers will find plenty to see and do. Even Skiathos Town is set within uniquely wild surroundings. Families: Kids will love the family-friendly beaches and jumping in a water taxi for an adventure at sea. You can easily spend a whole day wandering the pebbled streets of Skiathos Old Town. Language: The language spoken is Greek. However, most of the locals have a good command of English, but will certainly appreciate your efforts, no matter how bad! So pack a phrase book or check out our handy app of simple phrases. Tourist Information : Further tourist information can be found on the official website for tourism in Skiathos. By water taxi: Water taxis are a great way of seeing the coastline and a fun way to get to the best beaches. By car: There are plenty of car-hire offices in the town, giving you the opportunity to see the destination at your own pace. Navigation is easy, but do remember that Greeks drive on the right and overtake on the left! By taxi: For transport from the airport, or back to your hotel after a night out, the easiest way is by taxi. Summer feast: In late July, the nearby town of Agia Paraskevi celebrates its patron saint of the same name. The town comes alive with live music, Greek dancing and different stands, and the locals light candles in their church in commemoration. Carnival is big in Greece and, across the island, you can expect flamboyant floats, elaborate costumes, sizzling street food, live music, and fantastic fireworks! British citizens must carry a full UK passport when travelling to Skiathos. Your passport must be less than 10 years old on the day you enter and be valid for at least 3 months after the day you plan to leave. If you were to become ill or have an accident on holiday, travel insurance will assist towards the cost of things like treatment or even returning to the UK. Best time to visit: Sun-worshippers should book their break between June and August, to make the most of the beaches and the nightlife scene. The weather in Skiathos is gets hots in the Summer, with the mercury beginning to climb in May. The heat usually peaks in July and August, before cooling down in September. For cooler temperatures, but with plenty of sun, book your holidays to Skiathos in the spring. Find out more. Holidays Hotel only. Home Holidays Greece Skiathos. Overview Travel guide Things to do Currency. Things to do The island is ideal for couples, groups of friends, and fashion-conscious clubbers who want to be seen on the scene. Mamma Mia! Shopping Wander through the sugar-cube streets of Skiathos Town and discover a wealth of designer shops, restaurants, and bars. Nightlife For a lively night, head to Skiathos Town and grab a drink along Bar Street, the best hangout for live music. Family Fun If you can tear yourself away from the beach, you'll find a wealth of things to do on your family holiday to Skiathos. Hiking The island is just under 7 miles long, with many Walking Trails starting from the ring road around Skiathos Town. Places to stay There is so much to love about this island wherever you choose to stay. Achladies A minute drive outside the island capital Skiathos Town, the little resort of Achladies packs a real punch for its southern coast location. Troulos To venture even further into Skiathos' lush countryside, choose Troulos. Koukounaries Koukounaries is famous for its beach. Beaches to visit The many beautiful beaches scattered across the island make holidays to Skiathos even more memorable. Hidden Beach Skiathos has some of the most impressive beaches across all the Greek islands. Lalaria Beach Lalaria Beach made Skiathos famous for its iconic arch and blue caves, only reachable by boat. More Travel Guides We also have travel guides available for destinations, including Koukounaries Troulos. Approximately four hours. Types of holidays in Skiathos. Fly to: Skiathos Airport. Transfer time to Troulos is 35 minutes. Flight time from UK: The flight time to Skiathos is 4 hours. Do I need a passport? Should I get travel health insurance? Stunning landscapes, secluded beaches, and charming towns But despite its popularity, this magical place has Skopelos Holidays to Skopelos are perfect for those in search of secluded bliss. The god of tourism seems to have overlooked this unspoiled paradise, partly Search all holidays in Skiathos. Looking for other holidays?
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