Sun Odyssey 410 (2022)
Skiathos island (Greece)
3 Cabins • 6 Berths • 41 ft
From 1 615 €
Skiathos is a popular sailing spot in the Sporades. People know it for its green hills, sandy beaches, and easy access to nearby islands.
The island has an international airport (JSI) and a ferry port, making it easy to reach. Calm waters and steady winds make Skiathos perfect for both beginner and experienced sailors.
With a yacht charter in Skiathos, you can explore the lively town. You can relax in quiet bays and visit nearby islands like Skopelos and Alonissos.
With calm waters and steady winds, it’s an excellent starting point for both beginners and experienced sailors.
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Skiathos is a charming Greek island in the northwest Aegean Sea, part of the beautiful Sporades group.
Famous for its green landscapes and over 60 sandy beaches, it is a short distance from mainland Greece, near the Pelion Peninsula.
Getting to Skiathos is straightforward. The island has a small international airport with regular summer flights from Athens and many European cities.
If you enjoy traveling by sea, there are ferries and fast boats available. They often connect Skiathos with Volos and Agios Konstantinos. You can also reach nearby islands like Skopelos and Alonissos.
Its easy access and central location make Skiathos the perfect starting point for a sailing adventure around the Sporades.
Visitors can hike on trails through pine forests. They can see historic landmarks like the medieval Kastro. They can also visit peaceful monasteries tucked away in the hills.
Boat excursions are a highlight, taking you to coves, sea caves, and nearby islands such as Skopelos and Alonissos.
For a change of pace, Skiathos Town provides lively shopping streets, waterfront dining, and a vibrant nightlife scene.
Whether you prefer adventure, culture, or relaxation, Skiathos has something for everyone.
Sail to the Sporades with the guidance of our 7-day sailing itinerary. Relax on some of the most breathtaking beaches in all of Greece, some may even argue in the Mediterranean. Combine history and nature for the yacht charter holiday of a lifetime!
Begin your boat rental in Skiathos, the lively hub of the Sporades. Sail a short distance to Tsougria. This is a small, uninhabited island southeast of Skiathos. End your evening with fresh Greek dishes at a cozy beach taverna.
On Day 2, head to Skopelos, famous for its green hills and whitewashed churches. The island has more than 360 churches, monasteries, and chapels, along with sandy beaches ideal for families. Visit the Venetian fortress “Kastro” for sweeping views.
Sail to Alonissos on Day 3, a haven of natural beauty surrounded by tiny islets. Walk through olive groves and pine forests, or unwind on stunning beaches like Chrisi Milia and Votsi. This is the quieter side of the Sporades, ideal for slowing down.
Continue to Kyra Panagia on Day 4, an unspoiled island known for dramatic scenery and turquoise bays. Anchor near Kyra Panagia beach, then hike up to the Byzantine monastery perched on a hilltop overlooking the sea.
On Day 5, sail south to the protected bay of Agnontas on Skopelos. Fans of Mamma Mia will recognize filming locations here.
Make your way to Koukounaries on Day 6, Skiathos’ most famous beach. Visit Skiathos Diving Centre for snorkeling or scuba diving, or try out water sports like windsurfing and jet skiing.
Sail back to Skiathos for the final leg of your journey. Stop for one last swim in the Aegean before returning your yacht to the marina. Once ashore, explore Skiathos Town or enjoy a farewell dinner along the bustling waterfront.
Despite being a small island, Skiathos is well-equipped to welcome visitors. Skiathos has its own airport, Alexandros Papadiamantis (JSI), with regular summer flights from Athens and Europe. The island also has a modern ferry port connecting it to the mainland and nearby islands.
In Skiathos Town, you’ll find a full range of services including banks, ATMs, supermarkets, pharmacies, and healthcare facilities.
The island also has marinas and docking facilities for yachts, making it a convenient base for sailing holidays. Roads are well maintained, and taxis, buses, and car rentals make it easy to get around.
Skiathos has hotels, beach resorts, and traditional tavernas. It also has shops. The island offers modern comforts and keeps its small Greek charm.
Skiathos enjoys a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters.
The sailing season usually goes from May to October. July and August are the warmest months, with temperatures averaging 28–32°C.
The island benefits from the Meltemi winds, strong northerly winds that usually blow from mid-June to early September. These winds are great for skilled sailors but can be tough for beginners. So, it is important to plan your route carefully.
Sea temperatures during summer are ideal for swimming and water sports, averaging 24–27°C.
Spring and early autumn have calm seas, fewer crowds, and nice temperatures. This is perfect for a relaxing sailing trip around the Sporades.