Summary:
Welcome to your tranquil getaway nestled on the shores of Ahladies Beach in the
breathtaking Skiathos Island, Greece. Our waterfront Airbnb offers a serene retreat with
unparalleled views of the sparkling Aegean Sea and direct access to the sandy shores just
steps away. Experience the ultimate beachside retreat with private parking and exclusive
umbrellas mere steps from your door.
The Space:
This charming property offers unobstructed views of the Aegean Sea and a bright, romantic atmosphere that brings to mind the unforgettable scenes of the beloved Mamma Mia! movie. Start your day with a coffee as the sun rises from the sea, or unwind in the evening on your private balcony, watching the sunset over the horizon.
Anthi’s Villa features three bedrooms, a comfortable living room, a fully equipped kitchen with a dining area, one bathroom with a shower, and an additional WC. Free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, towels, bed linen, and a private parking space are all provided.
The villa is ideally located right on Achladies Beach, just 4.2 km from Skiathos Port and 4.1 km from the Papadiamantis House. The airport is only 6 km away, ensuring easy arrival and departure.
For a unique experience, you can reach the port of Skiathos by a traditional boat that departs regularly from Achladies Beach.
Come and enjoy authentic summer moments filled with light, sea, and a touch of cinematic magic!
The Neighborhood:
Located in a convenient and idyllic area, Anthi's Villa allows you to experience the best of Skiathos. The location, is close to the island's vibrant attractions, stunning beaches, and charming local culture. Whether you're seeking a relaxing beach getaway, an adventure-filled vacation, or an opportunity to immerse yourself in the local traditions, it serves as the perfect base for your island exploration.
Skiathos Town, is a charming and vibrant destination that offers a mix of history, natural beauty, and modern amenities. Situated in a windless bay on the south-eastern tip of the island, this capital town is known for its picturesque setting, featuring simple white houses with tiled roofs and narrow streets. It has a rich historical background, with its roots dating back to the classical period and continuing through the Byzantine era.
Highlights:
One of the most notable features of the town is its proximity to stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters. With over 60 beaches on the island, visitors have no shortage of options for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports. Koukounaries Beach, considered one of the best beaches in Greece, is just a short distance away and offers a pristine stretch of sand surrounded by a lush pine forest. The town itself is known for its lovely atmosphere, with numerous restaurants, bars, and tavernas lining the waterfront. For history enthusiasts, the Bourtzi Fortress, a small islet with a medieval fortress, provides panoramic views of the town and the sea.
Public transport:
The town is relatively compact, making it easy to explore on foot. The central area is pedestrian-friendly, allowing visitors to stroll through the charming streets at their leisure . Additionally, Skiathos Town has a well-developed local bus network that provides transportation to various parts of the island, including popular beaches and villages . The bus stop is conveniently located near the town center. Taxis are also available for those who prefer a more direct mode of transportation.
Nearest airport and port:
Skiathos Town benefits from its close proximity to both the Skiathos Airport and the main port. The airport is situated just a few minutes away from the town center, making it easily accessible for travelers. The main port of Skiathos, where ferries and hydrofoils operate, is also located in Skiathos Town. This allows visitors to arrive by sea and embark on island hopping adventures or explore other parts of Greece.
In conclusion, Skiathos island offers a captivating blend of history, natural beauty, and vibrant atmosphere. With its picturesque setting, lively waterfront, and beaches to explore, it provides an ideal destination for travelers seeking a memorable vacation experience.
Getting Around:
Things to do:
Beach Hopping: With over 60 stunning beaches dotting its coastline, Skiathos is a
haven for beach lovers. From the famous Koukounaries Beach with its golden sands
and crystal-clear waters to the secluded Lalaria Beach accessible only by boat, each
beach offers its own unique charm and ambiance. Also a very nice beach bar few
minutes from the residence is Baracoa, at which you could also have a meal. We also
strongly recommend Kehria Beach, for which you would need a car.
Water Sports and snorkelling: Dive into the turquoise waters and indulge in a variety
of water sports, including snorkeling, jet skiing, windsurfing, and parasailing.
Ahladies Beach and Troulos Beach are popular spots to try out these thrilling
activities. Embark on an enchanting snorkeling excursion at the Skiathos Diving
Center in Koukounaries, where you'll explore vibrant underwater ecosystems and
encounter a diverse array of marine creatures in the azure waters of the Aegean
Sea.
Explore Skiathos Town: Wander through the picturesque streets of Skiathos Town,
lined with whitewashed buildings adorned with colorful bougainvillea. Discover
quaint shops selling local handicrafts, charming cafes serving Greek delicacies, and
bustling squares perfect for people-watching.
Visit Historical Sites: Immerse yourself in Skiathos' rich history by visiting landmarks
such as the Bourtzi Fortress, a Venetian sea fortress located at the entrance of
Skiathos Town harbor, offering panoramic views of the surrounding area. Also, at
the town you can find Papadiamantis House Museum, who was a influential Greek
novelist, short-story writer and poet. Also, While visiting Skiathos, be sure to explore
the tranquil Monastery of Evangelistria, offering a glimpse into the island's rich
cultural and religious heritage.
Boat Excursions: Embark on a boat excursion to explore the hidden gems of
Skiathos, including the neighboring islands of Skopelos and Alonissos. Cruise along
the coastline, stopping at secluded coves, sea caves, and pristine beaches accessible
only by boat. You can rent a boat easily either from our beach at Ahladies or at
Kanapitsa beach.
Hiking and Nature Trails: Lace up your hiking boots and explore Skiathos' lush
interior on foot. Follow scenic trails that lead through pine forests, olive groves, and
verdant valleys, offering breathtaking views of the island's rugged landscape. We
also recommend you visit The Medieval Castle of Skiathos.
Sample Local Cuisine: Indulge in the flavors of Greek cuisine at traditional tavernas
and seaside restaurants scattered across the island. Savor fresh seafood, grilled
meats, mezes (appetizers), and local specialties like moussaka and souvlaki,
accompanied by a glass of crisp Greek wine. We love the Greek restaurant called
Elaion Thea which has a miraculous panoramic view, also we recommend Bakaliko,
Marmita, Agnantio and Vasilikos. Moreover, if you are looking for Greek mezedes,
two of our favorite places are Kabourelias and Kalo pigadi. If you want to try
authentic Greek cuisine and food prepared in a wood oven, you must visit Avlios. All
the above are at the town of Skiathos. Also, a visit to Parissis Winery is a must during
your time in Skiathos, where you can indulge in the finest local wines and enjoy the
island's scenic beauty.
Sunset Watching: End your day with a mesmerizing sunset experience. Head to one
of the island's panoramic viewpoints, such as Agios Nikolaos Church in Skiathos
Town or Kastro, the ancient capital perched atop a rocky outcrop, and watch as the
sky is painted in hues of orange and pink.
Nightlife: Explore the charming Old Port area of Skiathos Town, where cozy cafes
and bars spill out onto the cobblestone streets, creating a lively atmosphere perfect
for leisurely drinks and people-watching. We recommend the Jaguar bar if you are in
a party mood.
Other Things to Note:
Dear guest,
We hope you are looking forward to your upcoming stay with us!
We would like to inform you about an important regulation mandated by the Greek government. From April to October, all guests are required by law to pay an Environmental Fee. This fee cannot be included in the booking price and must be collected separately before arrival, as stipulated by the Greek authorities.
The fee is:
€8 per night for apartments
€15 per night for villas
Please note:
This amount is not a charge from us, and we do not profit from it in any way.
Once we collect this fee, we pay it in full directly to the government as a tax.
Unfortunately, we are not allowed to waive, reduce, or absorb this fee, no matter the circumstances.
Payment is required before check-in, as per Greek law.
We completely understand this might be frustrating, and we sincerely wish we could make it easier for you. However, we are legally obligated to comply, and without this payment, check-in is not permitted.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Should you have any questions or need assistance with the payment process, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
Warm regards.