Sciathos's beaches are straightforward to
reach - the various bays and beaches alongside the main coast road between Skiathos Town and
Koukonaries are all served by very frequent buses or you can either walk or take
a taxi to them if you wish. Generally speaking these beaches have full
facilities like beach chairs and umbrellas and also tavernas and cafes are around.
The beaches on the other side of the island such as Mandraki are
generally undeveloped and much wilder however there are still a few
chairs/sunshades plus usually at least one taverna on them - these beaches are
now reachable by dirt track - when we visited in July 2007 these tracks were
easily driveable even by car.
Beachwear - nudism naturism etc.. Skiathos is well known for it's
naturist beaches in particular Banana Beach - this beach is reached by getting off at the end of the bus route.
Generally speaking however nudists are not to be seen along the main coast road beaches
apart from the odd person hiding away on tiny rock shelves/inlets - topless for men and
women is of course quite normal.
Skiathos beaches like Mandraki etc. which are located on the undeveloped and unspoilt coast offer a variety of swimming
and sunbathing options - with generally speaking either end of these large
beaches being used by nudists - and in our opinion these are much better/nicer than Skiathos's
always crowded famous Banana Beach.
The photos below are of some of the beaches with various comments as necessary and are in a clockwise direction starting at Troulos - we did not get to visit all of the beaches on the Island - there are after all quite a lot of them. Although we do not use sunshades/chairs at the time of our holiday (July 2007) a sunshade and two sunbeds was on average 8 Euros per set. Also note that especially on the Mandraki beach side of the island tavernas may not be open early in the season.
Troulos Beach - Bus stop 20. A really nice sandy beach - several tavernas plus beach chairs and umbrellas.
Maratha
- get off at Bus stop 22 and then it's a fairly short walk down the
main road to reach the beach.
As is normal along the main coast road this sandy beach has chairs and sunbeds etc plus
somewhere to get food and drink.
Koukounaries
- bus terminal (26) - quite a famous Skiathos beach situated in a fairly large
bay - the sandy beach is full of sunshades and chairs (which are far to close
together for our liking). All the usual amenities - the beach gets really busy
in July and August as do the buses which take you to and from it
Strofilias Bay Beach -
reached from the bus terminal you have to walk out of the car
park and up the concrete road which heads towards Banana Beach
however very shortly take a left hand small road on the left.
Climb
up the road to reach the derelict Xenia hotel - go to the right hand
side of this concrete eyesore and then take a descending path and
some steps to reach this lovely
fairly secluded and treelined sandy beach - chairs and sunshades and a taverna
available. The beach is an amazing contrast to it's big neighbour
(Koukounaries) and far nicer.
Krasa-Banana Beach - from the bus sterminal (26) and
then a very steep climb up a concrete road, then a hot and dusty walk down to
the beach area via scattered even dustier olive trees.
The nudist part of the beach is on the
left side of the beach after some rocks - this area is actually quite small so
in peak season you probably need to get there early. In fact most of the beach
area is sort of allocated/populated by non-nudists.
Aghia Eleni Bay
- Bus stop 25 then turn off right on a tarmac road - perhaps a 10 minute walk. The beach is very popular with local Greeks and really busy on weekends.
The beach has several tavernas plus sunshades and chairs are all available - we noted that one taverna plays loudish music at times particularly on Sundays.
There is a fair bit of parking available but it's jammed out on
weekends usually unless you get there early.
Krifi Amos - Hidden Beach. The first of a series of really nice and wild beaches. Although you still have chairs and sunshade the beaches are less populated and much more scenic.
The beach is reached by a well graded dirt track which goes round the coast from
near Aghia Eleni. The beach is known as hidden beach but it is sort of quite easily spotted - there is a path which takes you down quite steeply to this beach. This beach is also popular with locals and gets busy on Sundays
**Many people hire jeeps and cars to go over to the next couple of beaches but leaving a hire car/jeep parked whilst you spend the day on the beach is quite an expensive option. You can actually walk to Mandraki etc. easily enough from bus stop 23 - there is a shady path (in fact 3 of them) which cross the island and are more or less flat. Although sandy underfoot in places (perhaps use pumps rather than flip flops..) this is only a 20 to 25 minute stroll to reach the dirt road on the far coast.
Mandraki Beach. Further on round on the dirt track you arrive at one of the lovliest beaches on the island - Mandraki. The sand and part shingle beach has one taverna plus some beach chairs and umbrellas.
The sea is beautiful to swim in and because of it's size the beach rarely gets very
busy. On both ends of the beach expect to find nudists.
Elias Bay
- the next large beach after Mandraki and another of our favourites
to visit. One Taverna plus a few chairs - loads of room for nudists
at either end of the beach which is mostly sand. The beach however
can be very weedy especially after several days of rough seas and
strong winds. The other issue is that this beach did become very
afflicted with wasps and we eventually gave up using it and used
Mandraki instead which was a little better.
Agistros Beach - these nice unspoilt beaches just keep arriving as you go
round Skiathos - again a sandy but smaller beach than it's
neighbours and also this beach can be weed affected after high seas
and winds.
As with all the beaches on this coast there is a small taverna plus
some shade/chairs.
Meghalos Aselinos
- another beautiful Skiathos sandy beach surrounded by small cliffs
covered in greenery - the beach never seemed to get very busy when
we visited from time to time during July 2007.
There is a fairly
large taverna on this beach - probably because quite a few day-trip
boats frequently arrive.
Mikros Aselinos
- as it's name suggests it is a smaller version of it's next door
neighbour - it has a taverna where you can get a salad and a cold
drink and there are a few chairs for hire - the sea is particularly
colourful and nice to swim in on this beach.
Ligharies
Beach - really scenic sandy beach with it's surrounding high tree-lined
slopes. During the week there is usually the opportunity for nude swimming and
sunbathing here since it remains fairly quiet - and even quieter if you decide to take a
wander along the rocks to visit one it's several little beachlets.
Kechrias Bay
- pretty much the last beach reachable from the coastal dirt road -
one end of the beach is shingle and the other has more sand.
The beach gets quite busy at times especially on weekends - there is
a taverna plus beach chairs/umbrellas available.
Kastro Beach
- ours are photos from above this stoney and fairly small beach
since we were at Kastro as part of a long walk to view the old
churches and ruins. With a significant walk down to get to the beach
and a therefore even more significant climb back up we did not go
this time. There is a small taverna on the beach and day trip boats
arrive from Skiathos from time to time.
Limin-Skiathos Bay
- located on the far side of Skiathos Bay this tiny strip of beach
is either reached by boat or you can walk on a small road near the
runway and boatyard and shortly take a really nice path which
wanders along just above the shoreline for a while. In fact this is
a really small beach and probably is not a beach when the tide is
in.
Skiathos Town Beaches
- a really long beach area starts from Sciathos Town often with the
main coast road nearbye. There is lots of holiday accommodation and
hotels located along here and the beach area gets busy. You will
needless to say find
plenty of tavernas available, jet ski and so on plus sunbeds and umbrellas for hire.
Beaches along here are named Meghali Amos, Mitikas and Vasilias
although they are all pretty much joined together in reality.
Tzaneria
is where the beaches along the coast out of Skiathos Town become
more coves rather than long open beach areas. This sandy beach has
all the usual amenities and there is quite a busy jet-ski, powerboat
ride setup there too.
If you walk either side of the main beach
there are various little beach areas which are a bit quieter.
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Skiathos Holiday Beaches shown on this page: Aghia Eleni Bay, Aghia Paraskevi Beach, Agistros, Elias Bay, Kanapitsa, Kastro Beach, Kechrias-Bay, Kolios-Beach, Koukounaries, Krasa-Banana Beach, Krifi Amos - Hidden Beach, Ligharies Beach, Limin-Skiathos Bay ,Mandraki, Maratha, Meghalos Aselinos, Mikros Aselinos, Skiathos Town Beaches (Meghali Amos), Strofilias Bay Beach,Troulos, Tzaneria Bay, Tzaneria and Vromolimnos Beach.