Skopelos, the greenest island of the Sporades, harmoniously blends the blue of the Aegean Sea with the dense greenery of its pine forests, offering an authentic, peaceful, and at the same time captivating destination. With rich history, traditional architecture, and natural beauty, Skopelos enchants every visitor.
Skopelos Town – Living Tradition and Architecture
The island's capital, built amphitheatrically above the port, stands out for its traditional houses with tiled roofs, cobblestone alleys, and countless chapels. The old town is preserved and offers stunning views of the Aegean, especially at sunset.
In Skopelos Town, you can visit the Folklore Museum, the Castle that dominates the hilltop, and many small churches – the most famous being the Church of Panagitsa of Pyrgos, a symbol of the island.
The Monastery of Evangelismos and Religious Landmarks
Skopelos is also known as the "island of monasteries," with significant religious sites worth discovering. The Monastery of Evangelismos, as well as the Monasteries of Prodromos and Metamorphosis of the Saviour, offer peace, impressive views, and traditional architecture surrounded by nature.
Agios Ioannis at Kastri – The "Mamma Mia" Chapel
One of the island's most iconic landmarks is the chapel of Agios Ioannis at Kastri, made famous worldwide by the film Mamma Mia!. Perched atop a rock surrounded by sea, the small church is reached by climbing about 100 steps. The panoramic view from the top is simply breathtaking.
Paleokastro and Glossa – Traditional Villages with History
Paleokastro is one of the island's oldest settlements, with stone houses and a traditional atmosphere. Glossa, built amphitheatrically on the island's west side, offers exceptional views, elegant mansions, charming squares, and a vibrant local culture.
Hiking Trails and Natural Beauty
Skopelos is ideal for nature lovers. Numerous trails cross through the dense pine forests, leading to old chapels, springs, and secluded beaches. The island's biodiversity and natural serenity create a unique setting for relaxation and exploration.
Gastronomy and Local Flavors
Be sure to try the famous Skopelos cheese pie (strifti), fresh seafood, olives, and traditional sweets. The locals' warm hospitality and authentic cuisine perfectly complete the travel experience.
A Destination for All Seasons
Although Skopelos is mostly known as a summer destination, it offers unforgettable moments year-round. Whether you want to explore coastal landscapes, immerse yourself in local culture, or simply relax in a natural haven, Skopelos is an island that will remain in your heart.
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