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February 10, 2025
Stafylos Beach is located in a beautiful lush pine-covered bay on the sheltered southern side of the island. It took its name from the first mythical King of the Minoan-Cretan peak. It is one of the most well-known sandy beaches of the island, with crystal clear blue waters that attract a large number of bathers....
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On Mount Karya, northwest of the town of Skopelos and above the beautiful Monastery of St. Eustathius with its exceptional view, in the location of Sentoukia, four remarkable ancient tombs from the Roman or early Christian period can be found, characterized by being hewn! Generally, Sentoukia has many stories and legends about hidden treasures to...
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Skopelos will truly enter your heart when it “tells” you its story and reveals its secrets. Its story, full of changes, with Ancient Greeks, Byzantines, Venetians, Turks, and pirates, harmoniously “ties” with the mythology that claims the first settler of the island, Staphylos, to be the son of Dionysus and Ariadne. A journey into the...
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The trademark of the beach is its tall rock, at the top of which is clinging the chapel of St. John the Baptist, which celebrates on August 29th and a festival is held. To visit the chapel, you need to climb 100 steps, but it’s worth it because you’ll enjoy the view from above of the...
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Skopelos is the island that offers unique and unsurpassed images, with color combinations between the vast blue of the Aegean and the green of the endless pine forests of the place, the dazzling white of the settlements combined with the golden, brilliant Greek sun. Skopelos is the miracle island with the incredible beaches that were...
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