Sleepy village by the Aegean Sea
Love an easygoing village vibe? Vasilias is a place where the pace of life never leaves second gear. Nestling beside the sea and overlooked by pine-crested hills, it promises lazy days at the beach, idyllic coastal walks, and relaxing evenings out. And if you ever want to take things up a notch, nearby Skiathos Town has plenty of buzzing nightlife.
When it comes to beaches, you’re blessed with plenty of options. Little Vasilias Beach is perfect for families with its shallow waters, golden sands, and tavernas. Just a 10-minute coastal walk away is the more lively Megali Ammos Beach, while the ever-popular Koukounaries – which boasts a Blue Flag – offers watersports and beach bars and is only a 10-minute taxi ride away.
Serene, sunny, and sandy – this dreamy shoreline on the south-east coast of Skiathos is sure to steal your heart.
When it comes to beaches, you’re blessed with plenty of options. Little Vasilias Beach is perfect for families with its shallow waters, golden sands, and tavernas. Just a 10-minute coastal walk away is the more lively Megali Ammos Beach, while the ever-popular Koukounaries – which boasts a Blue Flag – offers watersports and beach bars and is only a 10-minute taxi ride away.
Serene, sunny, and sandy – this dreamy shoreline on the south-east coast of Skiathos is sure to steal your heart.
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From June to September, the sun rarely stops shining and temperatures regularly touch 30ºC. At this time of year, the temperature of the sea hovers around 20ºC – perfect for swimming.
The quiet village vibe and child-friendly beach make Vasilias perfect for young families. Couples will also enjoy the romantic tavernas and coastal walks, which feel a world away from the tourist trail.
If you love fresh fish, Vasilias is the place for you. Top of the local seafood specialities is grilled sardines, which feature on the taverna menus alongside meaty souvlaki, rich moussaka, and many more mouthwatering Greek treats. Another traditional favourite is amygdalota – a sweet, macaroon-style biscuit that’s delicious with a cup of coffee.