
Skopelos is situated just east of Skiathos and is the largest island of the Sporades group, at 12 miles (19km) long and six miles (10km) across. The fertile island is dominated by lush hills, thick pine forests and olive groves, which in many places descend down to the shoreline and make Skopelos an excellent island for exploring on foot. Skopelos Town is a collection of charming, whitewashed houses that cling to a steep hill behind the harbour, crowned by an old fort. The town is home to more than 100 of the island's 380 churches.
There are many beaches to choose from on Skopelos; most can be reached by public bus, but some only by boat. Skopelos is quieter and less well known than its neighbour Skiathos, offering a more laid-back, relaxing, and romantic atmosphere, which is ideal for those looking to get away from it all.
Skopelos is not a huge island (only 10km wide and 19km long) so getting around is fairly simple and most visitors enjoy strolling around the island on foot. Jeeps, cars and motorbikes are available to rent from Discovery in Skopelos town, and there is a bus stop and taxi rank at the quayside where visitors can get transport to most parts of the island. The local bus service is quite reliable and affordable. Boats can be hired from Panormos beach and used to explore the coastline or the islet of Saint George, between Skopelos and Alonissos.
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