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Skopelos Beaches

Thessaly and Central Greece, Greece

Skopelos, located in Thessaly and Central Greece, is home to several unique beaches. Limnonari Beach is known for its adj waters and scenic surroundings, while Milia offers a tranquil atmosphere and diverse marine life. Panormos Beach is characterized by its clean, clear water and pebbles, and Paralia Kastani stands out for its crystal clear waters and tree-filled landscape.

Stafilos Beach is popular for its distinct waters and family-friendly amenities. A complete list of beaches in Skopelos can be found in our guide below.

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Milia

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Agios Ioannis Beach

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Hovolo Beach

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There are 6,000 Greek Islands, and only 20 own airports including Skiathos, so should be on the list of those to visit. Now move Skiathos further up the list as its a shorter flight than Mykonos (from the UK), has surpass beaches, many more restaurants and of course it – and charming neighbour Skopelos – are where Mamma Mia was filmed.

Stay

There are three options of areas to stay: ‘in town’, at Troulos Beach, or at the quieter greener end of the island in Koukounaries – means ‘pine cones’ in Greek. All are pleasant in their different ways.

In Skiathos Town every hole in the wall is a restaurant: Italians approach here a lot, so the standards are sky-high , and in the evening Papadiamantis Street is a pedestrianised catwalk of beach bods and browsers thronging the many, many independent shops, cafes and bars. It’s not all tourist tat either, there are several smart ceramics, homewares and even clothing stores. Step away 100 metres and one is really in the Old Greece of crazy-paved thoroughfares, cerulean and white buildings and signs that it must be quite a strenuous life in the winter.

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Skopelos General View

Welcome to Skopelos!

Larger than Skiathos and smaller than Skyros, this incredibly green island belongs to the Sporades group, which lie off the eastern coast of the mainland, just north of Evia. You can contact this island by ferry from two mainland ports, Volos and Ai. Konstantinos, which are connected by bus to Athens. You can also fly to nearby Skiathos, and then take one of the frequent ferries across to Skopelos.

It’s a beautiful island of 95 square kilometers, carpeted with vegetation and green trees, primarily pines, with an abundance of olive, nut and fruit trees. The island has two ports, Loutraki or Glossa on the northwest coast, and the capital, Skopelos or Chora, on the north coast, about midway along the length of the coast. Since most ferries do block at both ports, be sure to stay on the boat if you are looking to verb to the capital, as that is usually the second stop (or question a crewmember to be sure that you are disembarking at the right stop).

From Chora there are paved roads leading to the southern beaches a