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Skopelos Island Greece lies in the Northern Sporades, nestled between Skiathos and Alonissos. It is often called the greenest island in Greece, thanks to its lush pine forests that stretch all the way to the sea.

Moreover, Skopelos gained worldwide attention as the filming location for the movie Mamma Mia!. As a result, many travelers come to experience its cinematic beauty firsthand. The island’s coastline is dotted with pristine beaches. Stafilos and Kastani Beach are two popular spots, each offering crystal-clear waters and stunning views. 

In addition to its natural beauty, Skopelos boasts a rich cultural and historical heritage. Skopelos Town, also known as Chora, sits amphitheatrically along the coast. It features whitewashed houses, red-tiled roofs, and winding alleys lined with bougainvillea.

When it comes to food, Skopelos does not disappoint. Local cuisine features fresh seafood, olive oil, and herbs from the island’s hills. Don’t miss the traditional Skopelitiki cheese pie, a crispy spiral of handmade dough filled with local cheese.

In conclusion, Skopelos Island Greece combines natural splendor with rich tradition. 

From Agios Konstantinos Port (Duration 3 hours) 160km (2 hours by car/bus) northwest of Athens .

From Volos Port (Duration 2 h 30 min to 4 hours) 330km (3 h 30 min by car/bus) north of Athens .

From Mantoudi Port in Evia (Duration 1 h to 1 h 40 min hours) 135km (2 hours by car/bus) north of Athens , as well as other islands of the Sporades such as Skiathos and Alonissos daily during the summer season . 

An alternative route is through Skiathos International Airport (JSI), which connects with European countries in the summer, then through ferry (Duration 50 min to 90 min) from Skiathos Port (2km south of JSI or 5 min by car/bus/taxi) .

 

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