Picture-perfect island capital
Nestled on the picturesque island of Skopelos, Skopelos Town is a seaside retreat celebrated for its rich natural beauty and incredible views of the Aegean Sea. What is Skopelos famous for? Well, this charming town is steeped in history and culture – but, more recently, has made headlines for being one of the main locations in the popular musical Mamma Mia!
Start your day by exploring the historic Panagitsa of Pyrgos Church. Perched on a hill in the centre of the town, it is one of the area’s most iconic landmarks and offers spectacular panoramic coastal views. Then stroll down, through cobbled streets lined with traditional, white-washed houses and vibrant bougainvillaea, to the town’s harbour to check out the quaint shops, inviting tavernas, and cosy cafés. It’s a great place to enjoy some of the town’s culinary delights, including fresh seafood, traditional Skopelitis cheese pie, and the local sweet treat, hamalia.
If you enjoy hiking, there’s plenty to do around the town. Trek along the well-marked trails, like the Delphi Mountain Trail, which leads to the highest point on the island, Mount Delphi, and provides fantastic views of the coast and surrounding islands. Then get a glimpse into the island’s history, by heading up to the Kastro, the town’s 13th-century ruined Venetian castle, formerly part of the ancient acropolis. Overlooking the harbour, the Kastro provides the perfect spot to appreciate the natural beauty of the area.
Evenings in Skopelos Town are best spent strolling along the seafront by the harbour before popping into one of the many waterfront tavernas, to enjoy authentic Greek cuisine while watching the sunset over the Aegean. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or adventure, with its picturesque scenery, rich history, and irresistible cuisine, Skopelos Town offers the perfect escape.
Start your day by exploring the historic Panagitsa of Pyrgos Church. Perched on a hill in the centre of the town, it is one of the area’s most iconic landmarks and offers spectacular panoramic coastal views. Then stroll down, through cobbled streets lined with traditional, white-washed houses and vibrant bougainvillaea, to the town’s harbour to check out the quaint shops, inviting tavernas, and cosy cafés. It’s a great place to enjoy some of the town’s culinary delights, including fresh seafood, traditional Skopelitis cheese pie, and the local sweet treat, hamalia.
If you enjoy hiking, there’s plenty to do around the town. Trek along the well-marked trails, like the Delphi Mountain Trail, which leads to the highest point on the island, Mount Delphi, and provides fantastic views of the coast and surrounding islands. Then get a glimpse into the island’s history, by heading up to the Kastro, the town’s 13th-century ruined Venetian castle, formerly part of the ancient acropolis. Overlooking the harbour, the Kastro provides the perfect spot to appreciate the natural beauty of the area.
Evenings in Skopelos Town are best spent strolling along the seafront by the harbour before popping into one of the many waterfront tavernas, to enjoy authentic Greek cuisine while watching the sunset over the Aegean. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or adventure, with its picturesque scenery, rich history, and irresistible cuisine, Skopelos Town offers the perfect escape.
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You can catch an easyJet flight to Skiathos International Airport, which usually takes around three and a half hours. From there, you'll be whisked to the Port of Skiathos to catch the next available crossing. The scenic ferry ride takes about an hour.
Glossa, another charming village on Skopelos Island. Only a 30-minute cab ride away, it offers attractions like the Loutraki port and the Agios Ioannis Chapel, famous from the Mamma Mia! movie.
Skopelos Town is renowned for its fresh seafood. Be sure to try the grilled octopus, Skopelitis cheese pie, and the delicious spicy, almond sweets, hamalia. Yum!