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General Information for Skopelos
This beautiful island with the choice wine, olive groves, fruit-bearing orchards, picturesque sandy coves, pine-covered hills, small islands scattered about the unexplored fringed shores and good hearted people, invites the visitor to have an unforgettable vacation. Skopelos Town (Hora), the capital and port of the island is regarded as one of the most idyllic cities of the Aegean. Although it has become the tourists focal point, still retains unaltered its quaintness. Amphitheatrically built, its ascending narrow streets take you up to the akropolis of ancient Peparethos. The few remaining ruins of the Venetian Walls testify to the rationale why the fortress was built there by Phillip II of Macedonia, in 340 B.C. There are hundreds of churches about the town and the island, the most significant one, Saint Athanassius-built in the 9th century on the ruins of a Temple of Athena. The monastery of Evangelistria, Prothromou, St Barbara's etc. are of interest as well.

Outskirts: If you take the route towards the north, you reach the Staphylos peninsula. The view from there is incredible. The ride through the pine trees and shores will impress you. Stop and swim at one of the neighboring shores. To reach Velanios - the much-frequented cove take the path that joins the two bays. After the well known nudist shore, then on, one beach follows the other.

Agnontas; Limnonari (one of the best shores of the island); Panormos; Melia; and just across the inlet Thasia. Further North Elios; Kanapits; Ghlyfada; the well hidden shore of Ai-Yiannis; Ghlossa with a rock that seems sculptured and its shores that will definitely please you. The second port of the island is Loutraki and in front of it you see the small islands: Ghlaronissi; Strogylo and Paksimathi. You could also go - by caique - to the cave Trypete. Shores near the Hora: Aghios Konstantinos; Ghlysteri; Staphylos and Velanios.
Where to eat?
Quality in food is the order of the day for this island. At the Righinos Perivoli/garden, the fresh vegetables are harvested in front of your eyes. The Taverna Aghnanti prepares Greek dishes(reasonable prices); Sirene; Xyntaris; Mihalis (for traditional mezethes and the tasty Skopelian tyropita/cheese pie); at Milies for good seafood and so forth. For your evenings consider: Apolafsi/Enjoyment; Platanos; Ghlaros; Kirki; La Costa and so on.
To Skopelos
By ferry:From Volos to Ghlossa,frequent routes all year round, although, less frequent in the winter.And from Volos to Skopelos(the second port and capital of the island),also run frequent ferries. For information call: the Skopelos Port Authority at: (24240) 22180 or the travel offices at:(24240) 22622/22363/23055.

By hydrofoil: for information on hydrofoil travel to all the Sporades islands call Seres Co. at: 210 4280001/3220351. Be advised that to get to your connecting ports there are KTEL buses running daily. Call KTEL offices at: 210 8317147/5124910/1, for any question you might have.

Important Phones
Skopelos (24240)
AuthorityPhone Number
First Aid92222
Police91274
Port Authority22180
Taxi91666