Discover the best top things to do in Sporades, Greece including Skiathitiko Spiti, National Marine Park of Alonissos and Northern Sporades, Agios Ioannis Beach, Panormos Beach, Milia Beach, Agios Dimitrios Beach, Chrisi Milia Beach, Hidden Beach, Il Kastro, Mandraki Beach.
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5.0 based on 63 reviews
This is a must see in Skiathos. Amazing collection of personal family effects over 5 generations and the family have done a fantastic job in turning their ancestral home into a living museum. A really lovely family, and great value for money at €2 entry.
4.5 based on 205 reviews
We sailed with Captain Pakis who was so knowledgable and told us the local stories - the beaches we visited including the shipwreck we incredible - because of Covid there was no food but this was made clear when we booked so we took our own packed lunch with us and it worked perfectly because it meant we didn't lose any swimming time while waiting for food - water and fruit are provided - there were 2 stops for swimming off the boat and one from the beach - beautiful weather, scenery and we had a fantastic day - definitely worth the trip!
4.5 based on 1,081 reviews
I've been coming back to “my” lovely Panormos bay for four years… Like I said, Panormos beach is for me one of the most beautiful beaches on Skopelos, where I spent a wonderful holiday every time I come. Crystal clear sea, not too many tourists (in June and September), most beautiful views in the morning, when the beach is still “empty” and the sea is calm like an oil and in the evening when the tourists leave and you can watch perfect sunsets...Place to run away from daily routine, work just or at least for one week in the year. Don't expect loud music, stands with souveniers, T shirts etc…
4.5 based on 804 reviews
Crystal clear water and lots of fish! ???????????? Beautiful spot - very peaceful just the sound of the cicadas and the sea. If you’re getting a bus it’s a longish walk from the road (and back up again). Definitely need beach shoes as slippery stones getting in
4.5 based on 448 reviews
The best beach on the island in my opinion, sandy beach, recommend it for small children, smooth entry into the sea, clear and turquoise water, beach with umbrellas and sunbeds and a very good taverna near by with a lovely beach bar (try mojito strawberries :)
4.5 based on 191 reviews
Nice relaxed atmosphere. Friendly service. Good food in very nice beach.From the macadam road, it is necessary to descend approximately 100m, very steep From the macadam road, it is necessary to descend approximately 100m, very steep .. Predlagajte urejanje O Google PrevajalnikuSkupnostZa mobilne naprave O GoogluZasebnost in pogojiPomočPošljite povratne informacije
4.5 based on 516 reviews
Whilst it is hard to get to Il Kastro is well worth the effort. Stunning views and interesting ruins and churches set on top of a cliff. Down below is a beach with a fantastic taverna with food that is excellent.
4.5 based on 792 reviews
Our favourite beach, when on Skiathos, was the one at Mandraki. For it we took the bus to Koukounaries village, but got off at a stop called 'Mandraki Beach' just before the final stop at Koukounaries Beach. The bus leaves Skiathos town every 15 minutes and with many stops in between the whole trip takes about 40 minutes. Once off the bus we started a wonderful walk through a forest of umbrella pines, which are not very common in Greece, where forested coastal areas mainly consist of the nice smelling, but a bit less impressive Aleppo pine. There is a path for hikers, while drivers with a car or a bike will use a small unsurfaced road towards Mandraki with its limited parking space. Not too many people are usually found on this forest path, where one can observe various plants like strawberry trees, rock roses, heather, mastix, smilax or a not very common Daphne gnidioides with white flowers and red berries at the same time in September. Mandraki Beach has golden sand, which continues in the sea, making it easy to get into the water. In this respect just like Koukounaries Beach, but without the razzmatazz around it. There are stalls selling drinks and snacks and parts of Mandraki are covered with sunbeds and umbrellas, but there is also an area, where one can enjoy the beach without using these comforts. Walking the same way back we then loved to walk along the lagoon of Koukounaries with its interesting flora and birdlife to the final bus stop by the beach with a bigger chance to find a seat on the often crowded bus to Skiathos town.
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