The line of islands known as the Sporades are placed like giant stepping stones leading from the east of the Greek mainland into the Aegean Sea. Skiathos is the long established and well loved favourite of the group, with its own airport and 50 white sandy beaches. Rolling green hills, candlelit tavernas and sleepy fishing villages ensure that the island retains its classic Greek charm, despite the thousands of international visitors who descend throughout the year.
The south east coast is where you’ll find the main sprawl of villas, restaurants and bars fronting Skiathos Town. This is the place to go for the Hellenic holiday feel, and to find your accommodation as well as all the goods and services you’re likely to need. Flotillas of yachts bob like flocks of glamorous seabirds in the island’s main marina, publicising its popularity amongst the sailing e
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