
Skiathos Island
SKIATHOS is the most popular destination of the Sporades islands and holds the majority of the hotel tourism in the area. There is a small international airport at the island serving domestic and charter flights but generally it is not well connected with Athens or other main cities in Greece or Europe. Skiathos is recently discovered by Germans, Austrians and Spaniards and certainly a well known destination for the August-rushing Italians. The marina at the end of Skiathosmain port is located 5 -7 minutes ride by taxi from the airport, a few minutes walk from the ferry dock and just opposite to the main shopping streets. Shops, restaurants, bars and tavernas are all just a few minutes away from your boat BUT we recommend you AVOID everything found upon the seaside road since it will be more expensive & of inferior quality.
With some 55 beaches to choose from, many of which are only accessible by boat, beach hopping on Skiathos can be a fulltime occupation. It is worth checking the beaches of Koukounaries, Megali Ammos, Kastro and Lalaria. Other beaches with thick pine forests and sand dunes are, Vromolimnos, Krassa (Banana Beach), Ag Eleni, Achladies, Tzaneria, Ftelia, Aghia Paraskevi, Banana, Elia, Aselinos, Kechria, Limenari, Megas Gialos and Mandraki. Opposite the south east coast don?t miss Tsougria - a very pretty little green island with a pure white sand beach. The MOORING place for charter yachts is mainly at the floating pier / pontoon right at the north side of Skiathos port, though one may find available space at the dock in front of the tavernas and cafes. During the 2 years 2002-2004 there was a significant improvement made to the ?yachting? infrastructure after a private marina project that was stopped after two years. Many of the charter facilities are still at the service of the charterers, the yachting companies and base managers.
Facilities and support for sailing yachts and motor boats in Skiathos are set out in the following table. The best SHELTER POINTS in Skiathos Island are Skiathos port/marina, Koukounaries beach and Platania bay. Many other beaches on the South coast of the island provide a fair shelter too. HAZARDS: Care should be given outside the bay of Skiathos port when heading north and North East: Between the islets of Marango, Aspro and Arko there are 3-4 rocks exactly at the level of the sea ? quite difficult to notice. WATER SPORTS in Skiathos Island On most of the beaches in Skiathos there are water sports centres offering a variety of activities including water-skiing, wind-surfing, banana boat rides, parasailing and Jet Ski hire. All the necessary equipment can be rented there. Information can be also gained at the many tourist offices in the main town.
SCUBA DIVING in Skiathos Island Scuba diving has become a major factor in attracting more visitors to the island. There are two scuba diving centres/schools on the Island, one is located at ?Nostos Beach? in Tzaneria (http://www.ddiving.gr/) and the other is situated on the harbour (http://www.odc-skiathos.com/ ). RENT A CAR / BIKE in Skiathos Island (main town and port) HERTZ Tel.: +30 24270 24410, http://www.hertz.gr AVIS Tel.: +30 24270, 21458, 23286, E-mail: avisvolos@otenet.gr EUROPE CAR Tel.: +30 24270 22385, 21348 http://www.europcar.com.gr HALIVELAKIS BIKE & CAR RENTAL TEL: +30-24270-23025, E-mail: skiathos@halivelakis.gr 24 HOURS http://www.24hours.gr/en/car/areas/9.asp
HISTORY Information for Skiathos Island The name Skiathos is supposed to be the name that was given to the island by the Pelasgians, its first inhabitants, because they were impressed by the great shadow (skia in Greek) of the many trees covering the island and the name of the great sacred mountain of Athos, which towers 140Km to the northeast of Skiathos. Another version of the story is that the name Skiathos derives from the name of Dionysos (the God of Wine in Greek Mythology) who was the god most worshipped on the island and his cult name was ?Skianthos?. The fertility and the strategic position of the island attracted many invaders; however the Skiathian people had managed to live peacefully in the island until they came under the Ottoman domination in 1538 when the Turkish pirate Barbarossa captured Skiathos. Having no choice, the Skiathian people moved to an almost inaccessible rocky spur on the northern end of the island called ?Kastro? (castle in Greek), which was connected to the island by a drawbridge that could be raised in times of siege. During their domination by the Turkish people, Kleftes (revolutionary brigand) and Armatoloi (local military) sought refuge in Skiathos. Among them was also the famous revolutionary hero Kolokotronis; the island was also an active member of the Philiki Etairia (revolutionary secret organisation). Skiathos became free in 1830 with the rest of Greece. After the revolution, ?Kastro? was abandoned and Skiathians moved to the port where they started to develop ship building and exceeded in it. Today, ?Kastro? is deserted and almost entire population lives in Skiathos town.
MUSEUMS AND other interesting SITES in Skiathos Island The main sight in Skiathos town is the museum that used to be the house of the Greek writer Alexandros Papadiamantis during the 19th century. The museum (Tel: 24270 23843) exposes a small collection that documents the life of the island?s famous son and is located in the heart of the town. In town you can also visit the church of St. Nikolaos, and the Bourtzi (a small peninsula that separates the harbour in two) or explore the back streets full of photo opportunities. Other places of interest are the Monastery of Evangelistria, the old town of ?Kastro? (accessible by motor yacht as well), Pirgi, an ancient (pre-Christian) watch-tower, constructed of massive stones, the churches of Ag. Anastasia, Ag. Sozon & the Monastery of Kounistra are worth visiting. LOCAL THINGS & STUFF to check or BUY in Skiathos Island For some people, chartering a sailing yacht does not offer just the delightful joy of sailing itself, but a good opportunity to travel, explore, acquire different kinds of experience and broaden horizons. Shopping is often included into the major package of sailing holidays in Greece and the Greek islands. Skiathos Town has no shortage of shops proposing a wide variety of jewellery, leather and local arts and crafts, porcelain, labelled clothes shops, jewelleries, art galleries, book shops, touristy shops, etc. Most of them are located in the main street of the town. For theatre lovers, on the small peninsula of Bourtzi, there is an open-air theatre where performances of all kinds are shown there and tickets can be bought at the Tourist Information Bureau, near the harbour office). Taverns in Skiathos main port are not believed to serve the best quality food. Restaurants located right on the sea-side road are not recommendable. A general ?rule? says: dine out only where locals do...
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Other names used for Skiathos are: Skiatos, Skiatho, Sciato, Sciathos
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