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Skopelos, the second largest island in Sporades, is 60 nautical
miles from Volos. It's a picturesque island with lots of
water, wonderful beaches and white houses with green-blue roofs.
It is also very fertile vines, olives, almonds, pears, citrus
fruit and plums for which the island is famous are grown. Although
the island has a remote feel to it, in summer visitors who come
from Skiathos for its splendid beaches invade it every day.
Recently archaeologists discovered evidence of a Cretan settlement,
which makes Skopelos the most northerly Minoan site so far,
unearthed.
History Of Skopelos
Skopelos, was known by the name of Peparithos. It was a colony
of Minoas and it's said that he was the first who came to stay
and became king of the island was Stafilos, son of Dionysos
and Ariadne. A grave that was found in 1927 in the location
of Stafilo is believed that is his.
Beaches
Skopelos has lovely beaches, shallow and safe waters
ideal for children too; at Stafylos Cove, Limnonari --
to which you cross by boat from Agnondas, at Panormos, a wind
protected bay: at Milia and Elios, and at Loutraki, the Glossa
port. For those who enjoy a shingly beach there are Agios
Konstantinos, Sares. Kastri and Glisteri. Many of these
beaches have pine trees reaching down to the sea. An also worth
visiting place is the Tripiti grotto.
Sports
Windsurfing.If you don't have a surfboard you can rent one on
the island.
Night Life
Buzukia, discos, bars and pubs can be found in Hora.
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