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the guide to Skopelos beaches
This beach, just after Milia, was the location most used in the filming of ‘Mamma Mia’ and is one of the most beautiful beaches in the Aegean. It is a smaller more private cove. There is a mobile kantina (kind of cafe/shop) behind the beach in the high season. Parking is along the bumpy road down to the beach.
The beach of Hovolo, in front and to the south of Elios, is very nice, usually quiet and excellent for swimming and snorkeling.
From the Skopelos to Glossa road you can catch glimpses of this beach which is quite narrow and divided in the middle by a rock (petra). A lovely beach and often quite quiet.
This is a run of small but beautiful coves just beneath the hotel of the same name. Beaches in Greece are all public so it is perfectly okay to visit this wonderful location, just follow the footpath from Panormos.
The port of Loutraki is just below Glossa and has a small beach which is okay if you are staying there or are in need of a quick dip.
Perivoliou is on the north east coast. It has quite steep steps going down to the sand which is fine shingle in the south end and with more pebbles in the north.
This beach is right next to Perivoliou. It has a very steep and precipitous path which is not for the faint hearted but it is a lovely quiet place with nice rocks for snorkeling.
This has easy access, which is rare for this area of Skopelos, and is therefore used more by families. The wild unadopted beaches are only cleaned up by the winter storms, but are cooler than the western beaches and the water usually feels fresher.
The famous church on the rock, used in the wedding scene in Mamma Mia, is above this small double coved beach. It’s quite popular as most people touring the island come to see this unusual site and many take the opportunity to swim in the clear blue/green water. There is car parking and a good road down from Glossa.
This is the only beach that is easily accessible near the village of Kalogirios, which is fairly deserted. A steep winding road goes down to the beach where you can park next to the sand.
A boat service will take you to this lovely little bay with a beach which varies from fine shingle to pebbles, the water is crystal clear and there is a nice taverna (sometimes two) just behind the beach. Lots of space to park just behind the beach.
A small beach within the bay of Skopelos Town which again can be reached by boat or car. Its main attraction is its closeness to town but it does have nice clear water.
Close to Skopelos town and therefore one of the most popular with local people. Regular bus service and a beach bar. Lively bustling place with umbrellas and sun beds. Parking above the staircase that leads down to the beach and a taverna with a great view just opposite the car park. Good for families.
Just over the headland of Stafylos at the end of the beach you will find the wider and quieter Velanio. Has a bar in high season and umbrellas and beds to hire. The cove stretches for almost a kilometre with fine shingle, some sand and large rocks. Very popular with couples and families.
A beautiful small harbour with a few tavernas and cafes right on the waters edge. The small fine shingle beach is ideal for families and the clear water is nearly always calm. Parking is mainly along the road.
Similar to Agnondas, but down a side road which makes it more peaceful. Less going on, but is a beautiful little cove with tavernas and cafes behind the beach. The sand is quite fine but with large stones in areas.
A perfect bowl shaped bay which is protected from all angles and includes another internal bay known as Blo. The beach is a crescent of fine pebbles with a range of tavernas and cafes where you can sit on the beach itself. The water is crystal clear and calm. A perfect family beach with all the facilities which makes it very popular.
A long beach divided by a rock outcrop into two halves with wonderful water. There is a mobile cafe and, behind the beach a taverna.
the guide to Skopelos island