The Sporades Islands lie to the North of Athens, in the Aegean Sea. Amongst other things, they are famous for the regular summer meltemi winds and as the setting for the 2008 ‘Mamma Mia’ movie. The area is also home to the National Marine Park of Alonissos and the endangered Mediterranean Monk Seal.
Read BlogSkiathos is 12km long and 9km wide and has more than 60 beaches. Skiathos is the only Sporades island with an international airport connection. Skiathos is approximately 40nm from Volos and is the nearest Sporades island to the Greek mainland. GPs: 39.10 N 23.99 E
Read BlogSkopelos is the largest of the Northern Sporades islands and it is known as the island of forests with 80% clad in pine forest that ends in bays, ports and beautiful beaches. The coasts in the north and east are rocky, while in the south and west the land slopes down to beautiful beaches.
Read BlogBack to nature with a unique heritage of flora and fauna, a natural environment protected and enhanced by its inhabitants and providing access to the National Marine Park. The north western part of the island is rugged, while in the south-west you can find the most beautiful beaches; Megali Ammos, Steni Vala, and Kokkinokastro to name but a few.
Read BlogSkyros GreeceThe Sporades island of Skyros is exceptionally beautiful and one that offers visitors a very authentic experience.
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