Skopelos
General Information
Many visitors think this is the prettiest island of the
Sporades, or even Greece, since the buildings are old and white,
with huge bougainvillea and flowerpots, it's full of churches
and it is completely covered with forest. The landscape is
dramatic, with high mountains and deep valleys. The island is
composed of two rock massifs of unequal size. A narrow plain
that runs from the bay of Skopelos, the capital, south to Cape
Stafilos, separates the two parts. The smaller, eastern part is
very steep and inaccessible. The summit of the cliffs, is
Palouki, the maximum height is 567 m. Skopelos located very near
to Alonissos and
Skiathos. Around Skopelos there are
the small islands of Mikro and agios Geoorgios
The
capital, Chora, is quite big but very quiet and clean. Most
beaches on the island are pebble beaches, and it is a good idea
to rent a vehicle to get around. The town of Skopelos is a
traditional island town with characteristic architecture and
beautiful streets. It has been declared as a heritage
settlement. The countryside and the entire island is full of old
traditional churches
Skopelos has been marketed by most major tour operators as a
quiet island best suited for couples and families. This is not
completely true, since there are many bars and quite a few clubs
on the island. It is not a place for partying all day and all
night, but there is quite a good nightlife in a jazzy,
sophisticated way.
The locals work with agriculture and tourism, and there are also
fishermen. Because there is a big photograph exhibition here
every summer the island gets quite cosmopolitan, with
photographers and visitors from all over Greece and the rest of
the world.
Skopelos History
Skopelos means "rocky" which is a good description for this
mountainous island. The name has changed through history, for
example it was called Peparithos in ancient times.
We do not know who where the first inhabitants of the island,
but tradition has it that the island was first occupied by
Cretans in Minoan times. According to mythology, prince Stafylos
was the son of
Ariadne and
Theseus or the god
Dionysus and supposedly came to Skopelos and settled with
his people. His name means "grape", and the island has been
known since ancient times as a great wine producer. An ancient
tomb in the Staphylos area is believed by many to have belonged
to the king. Just like the neighbouring islands, Skopelos was to
fall both under Athenian, Spartan and Macedonian rule, as well
as Roman.
When the Romans were approaching in the 2nd century BC, the
Macedonian king Philip III destroyed much of the island so the
Romans wouldn't get anything. Even so, the Romans invaded, but
left Skopelos pretty much alone as long as it paid its taxes.|
In the 13th century the Sporadic islands were conquered by the
Venetians and in the 16th century the Turks invaded and ruled
it. There were also many pirate attacks and the people tried to
seek refuge in the many churches they built.
What to See in
Skopelos In Chora you can visit the folklore
museum or take a walk in the old town. Starting from the
left end of the harbour facing the sea, there are some
steps leading all the way up to the old fortress. The
climb is beautiful, with many little churches and old
houses. On the other side of the bay is a nunnery
dedicated to the Virgin Mary you can visit, if dressed
properly.
The island has 360 churches. The reason for this is
debated. According to local legend, when the catastrophe
of Asia Minor happened in 1921, the Greek population of
Turkey threw their icons into the sea to save them from
the oppressors. The icons floated across the Aegean sea
to Skopelos, and for each icon found a church was built.
Another theory has to do with the many pirate raids and
Turkish attacks that the island suffered. The enemies
were usually Moslem, but even though they were
considered harsh barbarians, they respected the holy
ground of the Christians. Therefore many churches were
built so the people would have a hideout whenever the
island was attacked. The poet Nirvanas came from this
island, and his house is still to be seen.
You can also go to Glossa, a village that brings
Santorini to mind, being built on a steep hill facing
the sea. From here you can see Skiathos.
What to Do : There are
watersports on some of the beaches and renting a car is a good
idea. You can also go on guided walks where you will see old
farmhouses and stop at little churches and wells. The nightlife
is to be found in Skopelos town. Every summer there is also a
huge photo exhibition not to be missed.
There are boattrips to the neighbouring islands Skiathos and
Alonissos. You can go on a daycruise through the National Marine
park and if you're lucky you'll see dolphins or seals..
Skopelos Beaches Just
about all beaches on Skopelos are pebble beaches except
Limnonari. You can take a small boat to Glisteri. Nudists go to
Velanio..
Skopelos Nighttlife:The nightlife is to be
found in Chora, Skopelos' town. Most of the places are very
small and can be found both in the harbour and in the little
winding streets. In the evening Chora becomes lively with its
many taverns and little bars everywhere. The shops stay open
until late, and the atmosphere is wonderful. There is also a
disco in Glossa.
Food ::There is a a
special cheese pie on Skopelos that is definitely worth a
try. It is quite big and rich and should be absolutely
fresh. The local walnut pie is another specialty, and is
usually taken with ice-cream
Shopping:Most shops
of Skopelos are to be found in Chora and there are many
small shops with clothes, jewellery and beautiful
ceramics..
Getting AroundThere
are quite good bus connections with the beaches and Glossa,
but because Skopelos is such a steep island, you often have
to walk the last bit. There are also taxis and places to
rent cars and bikes.
Getting There::There
is no airport on Skopelos. Most charterflights land on Skiathos,
and from there you get the hydrofoil (c. 45 min to Chora) or
ferryboat (c.1,5 h to Chora). You can also get to Scopelos by
ferry from Volos and Ag Konstantinos on the mainland.
Hotels in Skopelos:
Dionysos
Hotel Skopelos Town. The Dionysos Hotel is located on the top of
a hill with magnificent views over the bay of Skopelos.This
hotel is tastefully designed in traditional style with beautiful
gardens. The hotel has a large pool with restaurant and bar and
a spacious terrace where you can sit in comfort and enjoy great
views over the bay. The Hotel Dionysos has conference facilities
and you can organise several events. In Dionysus you will find
non-smoking rooms, air conditioning, restaurant, garden
restaurant and bar. Tel:+302424023210
Selenounda
Hotel Loutraki, Skopelos. Located on the hillside overlooking
the sea and port. It offers spacious apartments with all modern
amenities and fully equipped kitchen. All rooms have balconies
with wonderful sea views. This charming family-run hotel
offering a high level of service. The hotel offers free parking
and is just meters away from the port which is very convenient
for visiting other nearby islands, including Skiathos. Tel:+30
2424 0 34 073
Hotel
Delpfi Rezort Elios, Neo Klima, Skopelos.
The Delphi Rezort located a few meters from the sandy beach in a
quiet location surrounded by pine forests. All air conditioned
rooms are spacious and tastefully furnished to a high modern
standard. The beautiful garden and the terrace is ideal to relax
and really enjoy your holiday. There is a large outdoor pool
with bar where you can also eat homemade food. The hotel
specializes in weddings. Apart from the local beach, there are
many beautiful beaches just a short drive from the hotel, as
Milia, Kastani and others. Tel:+302424033788
Adrina
Beach Hotel Rezort - Panormos
In the center of Skopelos you will find Hotel Adrina Beach. This
charming family-run hotel has everything needed for a perfect
holiday. Breathtaking panoramic views of the Aegean, its own
private beach Beach bar, beautiful gardens and its own
restaurant where you can taste fresh sea food and other culinary
delights. There is a large outdoor pool with fresh water and
also a jacuzzi and spa. In the hotel there are 24 hours
reception, newspapers, restaurant and bar, chapel, luggage
storage, air conditioning, gym, playground. Tel:+30 210 68 26
886
Skopelos
Village Hotel
The hotel offers 35 beautifully designed apartments in an
architectural style that characterizes the Sporades islands.
Inside the apartments are tastefully decorated in a fresh,
contemporary style and furnished with everything you need to
make your stay relaxing and comfortable. Skopelos Village hotel
lies just 600 meters from the port of Skopelos and the city
center. If you have not visited the island before you will be
amazed by the natural beauty, forests, trees and the sea. If
your dream vacation is to escape from everyday life on an island
where you can find peace and tranquility, then Skopelos you will
not disappoint. Tel: +30 24240 22517
Facts about Skopelos*
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Phone numbers*
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Size: 96 sq. km |
International code: 0030 |
Population: about 5500 |
Local code: 24240 |
Cash machine: Yes |
Health center: 22222 |
Internet cafe: Yes |
Police: 22235 |
Highest Mountain: |
Coast guard: 22180 |
Airport: No |
Post office: 33555 |
Tour Operators:Libra, JMC,
Apollo, Ving |
Telephone company (OTE): |
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Tourist Information: |
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Taxi: 33715 |
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