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Beaches in Skopelos are renowned for their striking backdrop of lush green pine forests rolling down to translucent turquoise waters. Depending on whether you prefer vibrant beach bars or secluded rocky bays, you can find a variety of exceptional coastal spots scattered across the island.

  • Kastani Beach

Known globally as the primary filming site for the Mamma Mia! movie. It is one of the island's few sandy beaches, offering a highly lively atmosphere, music, and an upscale beach bar

  • Agios Ioannis Beach

Perched right below the iconic cliffside chapel from the movie wedding. The beach itself is small and pebbly with crystal-clear waters perfect for snorkeling.

  • Mēliá Beach

Located right next to Kastani, this beach is divided into two parts by a prominent row of rocks. It provides a spectacular view of the tiny Dasia islet and is widely considered by locals to have the cleanest waters on the island

  • Panormos Beach

Set inside a deep, wind-sheltered bay that behaves like a calm lake. This pebble beach is lined with excellent traditional tavernas, beach bars, and a supermarket, making it highly convenient

  • Limnonari Beach

A scenic, shallow, sandy bay ideal for families with young children. It features a popular beach restaurant and an adjacent poolside bar where you can rent sunbeds.

  • Stafilos beach

The closest major beach to Skopelos Town. It features a narrow, sheltered stretch of sand and pebbles surrounded by green hills, offering basic amenities and great swimming

  • Hovolo Beach

A stunning, unorganized beach framed by tall, striking white cliffs and dense pine forests. It offers absolute peace and no commercial facilities, requiring a short 150-meter walk through the shallow water to reach the main cove

  • Velanio Beach

Located just a short walk past the rocks at Stafilos. It serves as the island's only official clothing-optional beach, providing a spacious and quiet environment with a solitary canteen.

 

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