Skiathos
Skopelos
Alonissos
Skyros

Destinations

Skiathos

Skiathos is a small but stunning island located in the western part of the Aegean Sea. The island is famous for its sandy beaches, clear blue waters, and lush greenery. Skiathos town is the main port and commercial center of the island, where tourists can find plenty of restaurants, cafes, and shops. The town is home to several historical landmarks and museums, including the Bourtzi Fortress, the Papadiamantis House Museum, and the Monastery of Evangelistria. Skiathos is also popular for water sports activities, such as swimming, windsurfing, and sailing.

Skopelos

Skopelos is a tranquil island that is famous for its natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. The island is covered with lush green forests and olive groves, offering visitors a relaxing atmosphere and stunning landscapes. The main town of Skopelos is a charming settlement with traditional houses, narrow alleys, and picturesque squares. The town is home to several historical monuments, including the Venetian Castle, the Folklore Museum, and the Church of Panagitsa of Pyrgos. Skopelos is also known for its delicious cuisine, which includes fresh seafood, homemade pies, and local wines.

Alonissos

Alonissos is a remote island that is renowned for its unspoiled nature and crystal-clear waters. The island is home to several nature reserves, where visitors can see rare bird species and marine life, including dolphins and seals. The beaches of Alonissos are some of the most beautiful in Greece, with golden sands and turquoise waters. The main town of Patitiri is a picturesque village with traditional houses, narrow streets, and quaint cafes. The island is also famous for its local products, such as honey, wine, and cheese.

Skyros

Skyros is a rugged and wild island that is located in the eastern part of the Aegean Sea. The island is known for its rocky hills, deep gorges, and hidden beaches. The main town of Skyros is Chora, a maze of narrow streets and white-washed houses. The town is home to several historical landmarks, including the Byzantine Castle, the Archaeological Museum, and the Monastery of Agios Georgios. Skyros is also famous for its local crafts, such as ceramics, textiles, and woodcarvings. The island is a perfect destination for hiking and trekking, as it has several well-marked trails that offer breathtaking views of the sea and the countryside.
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