
Discover Skiathos
Papadiamantis Street
Named after the renowned Greek author Alexandros Papadiamantis, this bustling street serves as the town’s main artery. Lined with traditional whitewashed buildings, it boasts a variety of boutique shops offering local crafts, souvenirs, and fashion. Cafés and tavernas spill onto the cobblestone path, inviting visitors to savor authentic Greek flavors. As evening descends, the street comes alive with vibrant nightlife, featuring bars and live music venues that cater to both locals and tourists.
Town and old port






The Old Port
A short stroll from Papadiamantis Street leads to the picturesque Old Port, where traditional fishing boats bob alongside excursion vessels. This waterfront area is dotted with charming tavernas serving freshly caught seafood and regional delicacies. The ambiance is both nostalgic and lively, making it a favored spot for both daytime relaxation and evening gatherings. From here, numerous boat tours depart, offering trips to nearby beaches and neighboring islands.
Bourtzi Peninsula
Separating the Old and New Ports, the Bourtzi Peninsula is a verdant oasis steeped in history. Once the site of a Venetian fortress built in 1207 by the Gizi brothers, today, remnants of the castle walls can still be seen amidst the pine trees. The peninsula offers panoramic views of the Aegean Sea and Skiathos Town. It’s an ideal spot for leisurely walks, and visitors can enjoy cultural events at the restored primary school building, which now serves as a cultural center.
Papadiamantis Street
Old Port of Skiathos
Bourtzi Peninsula
Skiathos is a true paradise for beach lovers, boasting over 60 stunning beaches with golden sands and crystal-clear waters. Whether you’re looking for lively beach bars, watersports, or peaceful secluded coves, the island has something for everyone.
One of the most famous beaches is Koukounaries Beach, a long stretch of golden sand backed by a lush pine forest. Its shallow, turquoise waters and well-organized facilities make it ideal for families. For a more dramatic landscape, Lalaria Beach is a must-visit. Accessible only by boat, it features white pebbles, towering cliffs, and the famous Tripia Petra rock arch, perfect for snorkeling.
Beaches






If you’re in the mood for a vibrant atmosphere, Banana Beach is the place to be, offering lively beach bars and stunning sunsets. Nearby, Agia Eleni Beach provides a more relaxed setting and is one of the best spots on the island to watch the sun go down. For a balance of fun and tranquility, Vromolimnos Beach has calm waters, soft sand, and a laid-back vibe.
For those who love untouched natural beauty, the Mandraki Beaches—Elias, Xeria, and Agistros—are perfect. Surrounded by pine forests, these wild and unspoiled shores offer a peaceful escape. Closer to town, Megali Ammos Beach is a convenient and beautiful spot with great tavernas and accommodations nearby.
Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or breathtaking scenery, Skiathos has a beach for every mood. From the lively shores of Banana to the secluded beauty of Lalaria, each beach captures the island’s unique charm, making Skiathos an unforgettable destination.
Koukounaries Beach
Tripia Petra, Lalaria Beach
Mandraki Beach
While Skiathos is known for its crystal-clear waters, the island has much more to offer beyond its beaches, from scenic hikes and cultural sites to local gastronomy and vibrant nightlife.
Hiking the Trails of Skiathos
With over 25 well-marked trails, Skiathos is a dream for hikers. The Evangelistria Monastery Trail leads through fragrant pine forests to the historic 18th-century monastery, a key site in Greece’s independence movement. For breathtaking coastal views, the Kastro Trail takes you to the ruins of the island’s medieval capital, where you can explore remnants of old fortifications and churches.
BEYOND THE BEACHES








Wine Tasting & Olive Oil Experiences
Skiathos’ lush countryside produces high-quality olive oil and local wines, and visiting an estate like Olive Thea offers a firsthand look at traditional olive pressing, followed by tastings of fresh oils and artisanal products. Wine enthusiasts can sample regional varieties at family-run vineyards such as Parissis Winery, paired with delicious local cheeses.
Sunset Views & Nightlife
For unforgettable sunset views, Plakes, a quiet hillside neighborhood, offers seafront tavernas with panoramic dining spots or the Windmill Restaurant. As night falls, Skiathos Town comes alive with stylish cocktail lounges and lively bars, where visitors can enjoy everything from laid-back jazz to open-air clubs playing music until dawn.
Pefkorachi Hill Loop
Kastro Castle
Kastro Castle, the medieval capital of Skiathos, is a clifftop fortress with breathtaking sea views. Built in the 14th century to protect the island from pirate raids, it once housed a thriving community. Today, visitors can explore its ruins, historic churches, and remnants of stone houses while soaking in the island’s rich history and stunning landscape.
Windmill Restaurant

Parissi Winery
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