Glossa

The picturesque village of Glossa is located in the northwestern part of Skopelos, perched on the hillside above the port of Loutraki. It is characterized by cobblestone streets, traditional houses and stunning views over the Aegean.

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Trypiti

Next to the small peninsula of Glisteri, you will find the cave of Trypiti. This is a breathtaking scenery only accessible by sea.

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Pine Forest of Skopelos

The biggest part of Skopelos is covered by dense pine forest, making the island one of the greenest of Greece. You will definitely enjoy driving through the forest or hiking from Chora to Loutraki, following the main roads. Several parts of the forest offer wonderful views of the beaches and the sea.

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Stafilos

This is a sandy beach with clear water in the heart of a pine bay in the south of the island. It is 4.5 km from the main town and is organized with umbrellas, sun beds, a beach bar and a lifeguard.

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Hovolo

This is a beach with white pebbles and clear turquoise waters, surrounded by tall white cliffs and a dense pine forest. It is located near Elios village, on the west side of the island.

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Kastani

On the west side of the island, the beautiful and organized Kastani Beach became famous by the movie Mamma Mia! Here you will find clear water, white sand and pine trees. A truly wonderful landscape.

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Chondrogiorgis

North of the island, near Glossa, you will find the secluded Chondrogiorgis Beach. It is a series of small bays with small pebbles and rocks on the beach and in the sea.

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Agnontas

This is a small port in the south of Skopelos which was named after Olympic athlete Agnontas when he returned victorious from Olympia in 569 B.C. The clear waters of the bay are ideal for diving, while the taverns with seafood are another reason to visit the beach.

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