Secluded bliss by the sea
Looking to escape the crowds? You can’t get much more off the beaten track than picturesque Punta. This small and secluded settlement is located on the western side of Skiathos, which is known as the ‘boomerang island’ – because after visiting it once, people can’t resist going back time and again.
Located on the tip of a luscious headland that reaches out into the warm Aegean Sea, Punta offers quiet days at the beach, spectacular coastal hikes, and an abundance of natural beauty.
You can savour the sights and scents of cypress and pine trees; enjoy watching falcons and swallows in the skies above you; and look for dolphins swimming off the shore.
The moment you need a little more action during your stay, Skiathos Town is just across the bay. Here you’ll find plenty of bars, restaurants, and clubs – where you can belt out your favourite karaoke numbers and dance to the sounds of pop, techno, Greek grooves, and more.
Located on the tip of a luscious headland that reaches out into the warm Aegean Sea, Punta offers quiet days at the beach, spectacular coastal hikes, and an abundance of natural beauty.
You can savour the sights and scents of cypress and pine trees; enjoy watching falcons and swallows in the skies above you; and look for dolphins swimming off the shore.
The moment you need a little more action during your stay, Skiathos Town is just across the bay. Here you’ll find plenty of bars, restaurants, and clubs – where you can belt out your favourite karaoke numbers and dance to the sounds of pop, techno, Greek grooves, and more.
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From June to September, you can enjoy plenty of sunny days with temperatures regularly touching 30ºC. In the summer months, the sea temperature hovers around 20ºC.
The quiet beaches, coastal walks, and tranquillity of Punta make it perfect for young families or couples looking for a little romance.
If you pop into Skiathos Town, you’ll find restaurants serving lots of fresh fish and seafood. The local area also produces delicious wines and olives, while you can’t leave the island without trying sweet macaroon-style biscuits called amygdalota.