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The
most easterly and the largest of the Sporades. The capital is
more like a Cycladic village than the villages on Skiathos
or Skopelos. The white cubist houses with flat roofs are built
on a steep slope with a Venetian castle on the summit. In the
chairs and stools. Skiros embroidery is also much in evidence.
Some of the best island folk art is contained in the
Fastaitz Museum near the castle one of the best if it's kind
in Greece. A herd of wild ponies, descendants of the
ancient breed called Pikermic and akin to Shetland ponies roam
the island. King Lykomedes ruled ancient Skiros. It was he who
treacherously killed Theseus, King of Athens, by hurling him
over a cliff into the sea.
The island's
main port is Linaria. There are many lovely beaches and
low mountains to explore, caves for some underwater fishing,
and even ponies - the only ones in Greece. At the tavernas you
can savour fresh fish, lobster and the local cheeses.
The town of Skyros, also called "Horio" locally, clambers up
a hill in a white half circle, like an ancient theatre. On its
top stood an ancient acropolis, one of the best strongholds
in the Aegean. In Byzantine times it turned into a fortress.
There are remains of Byzantine and chiefly Venetian fortifications
to be seen today on the site. In Horio, there are two interesting
museums: an archaeological as well as an historical and folkloric
one.
Every skyrian house down to the poorest, is a living museum
of popular art, with beautiful handcarved furniture, embroideries,
baskets and all kinds of handicrafts. Also of great interest
is the original architecture of the houses, with their pebbled
entrances, picturesque roofs, hearth and other impressive features.
In the folk art shops you will be able to find beautifully
hand-carved stools, embroidered articles, hand-woven materials,
rugs, original clay and copper utensils, chests and furniture.

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Beaches
Skyros can boast a lot of fine sandy beaches with excellent
crystal clear waters. Having as a starting point the Xenia
Hotel, you can go swimming to the very near Magazia Beach and
Molos or walk further along the same shore as far as Girismata.
The more distant beaches of Ahili, Aspous, Kalamitsa, Tris Boukes
(where the grave of the English poet Ruppert Brook), Pefkos,
Kyra Panagia, Atsitsa and Aherounes offer excellent bathing
and can be reached by car. Especially in Atsitsa and Pefkos
(which means Pine) the deep green of the pine trees mingle with
the blue waters.
In most of these places you will find small tavernas by the
sea offering fresh fish, local wine and some of the island's
delicacies.
Sports
You can do windsurfing, sailing and play tennis, while visiting
the island.
Night Life
Cinemas, night clubs, buzukia fish taverns and restaurants can
be found in most of the cities of the island.
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