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Skopelos is one of the most beautiful Aegean islands. It has two main towns well preserved and very pretty, surprisingly unspoilt from modern development. It is in fact one of the most charming towns in the Aegean. The capital and chief port, also named Skopelos, is a complex and delightful cobblestone maze stacked up against a hillside. The best way to arrive is by the sea, with the town revealed slowly as the boat pulls into the harbor. The houses are jammed together along narrow and oddly curving alleys, their windows capriciously placed, their balconies awash in flowers. The waterfront is lined with tavernas, cafes, tourist offices and boutiques. A stroll to the top of the town brings you to the oddly whitewashed ruins of the Venetian castle.

Glossa is the island's second town, a winding three kilometers up the hill from Loutraki, the small port with its thin pebble beach. It is another whitewashed delight and considerably quieter than the capital.

The rest of the island is rich in vegetation, with wind-swept pines growing down to secluded coves, wide beaches and terraced cliffs. The most popular beaches are all on the sheltered south-west coast. It is also famous for it's many churches, it is said that there is one for each day of the year.  There are many lovely beaches, sometimes the pine trees grow right down onto the beach.

Skopelos is a pleasant and green island, and not too overcrowded, even in high season. It is also a good nudist spot, a small paradise for those who enjoy easy walks in a rural (or even forested) greek landscape. Walking boots are not a requirement here, you will get by quite nicely wearing your old trainers.  Skopelos also has many good beaches, the best are: Milia (more crowded after the arrival of water sports, tentatively nudist at its south end), Velonio (half of it is nudist, same half good for snorkeling) and Glisteri (pretty small, but nice and quiet, beware of sea urchins).

Skiathos and Skopelos not only retain much of their forests, they also preserve big part of their old paths. Usually, these paths are intersected by newly constructed roads, and they are being kept open mostly by foreign walkers.

Hikers on Skiathos and Skopelos are unlikely to get thirsty, too hot or sunburn. All routes are well shaded; springs with running fresh water are wide-spread; not to mention the numerous beaches, of which, Skiathos alone counts 60!

Archeology lovers won't have much to see on the two islands. Monastery architecture, as well as traditional architecture enthusiasts, will have a lot to see, especially on Skopelos. Those who want cosmopolitan life should go to Skiathos, while solitude seekers should prefer Skopelos.

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SIRENS RESORT


Greece announces the first accessible holiday accommodation in Loutraki!

Sirens Resort offers five luxurious apartments, all fully accessible to the physically challenged. The apartments were built with the disabled traveler in mind and they combine the cozy atmosphere and all special comforts of your dream holiday. Close to the famous tourist city of Loutraki and only 1,5 hours from Athens international airport and city centre, you will discover our quiet and relaxing area, the ideal place to relax on the beach and enjoy a swim in our beautiful sea!

Our facilities have ramp access throughout. The garden and beach are accessible through paved pathways. In the garden you will find a traditional Greek barbeque free to use by all our guests, but what will surprise you is the beautiful fully wheelchair accessible beach with its fantastic view to the Corinthian gulf! Our unique sea-ramp that leads into the water provides easy and safe access into and out of the sea. A special sea-wheelchair is provided for FREE to all our guests.

The apartments offer fully furnished air-conditioned bedrooms, adapted bathrooms (with roll-in shower, raised toilet seat, horizontal and vertical bars and large space for easy access of the wheelchair), fully equipped kitchen with all the essential for cooking, comfortable living-room with satellite TV and fireplace, and balcony with view to the sea.

We look forward to welcoming you!

For any further information and reservations please contact Ms Clio Psaraki: cpsaraki@otenet.gr