Skopelos, Thessaly and Central Greece, Greece

Sand Beaches in Stafylos

Sand beaches are unique coastal formations characterized by their sandy shores, offering a variety of recreational activities. In Stafylos, these include Stafilos Beach, Limnonari Beach, Velanio Beach, Agios Konstantinos Beach, and Milia, each with its own distinct features and amenities. A comprehensive guide to these beaches can be found below, providing detailed descriptions and insights for potential visitors.
0.1km from Stafylos center

Stafilos Beach, also known as Alikiás, is a beautiful coastal spot situated in Skopelos, Greece. Famous for its crystal clear waters, pebbled shorelin...

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4.4km from Stafylos center

Limnonari Beach is a picturesque location known for its beautiful waters and scenic surroundings. The beach is characterized by its large flat rocks a...

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0.3km from Stafylos center

Velanio Beach is a beautiful and secluded beach known for its calm and warm waters. It is divided into two sections, with the first part being a texti...

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5.6km from Stafylos center

Agios Konstantinos Beach is a quiet beach located in Skopelos, offering a nice view to Alonnisos and a bit of Skopelos port. The beach is somewhat san...

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9km from Stafylos center

Milia, located in Panormos, Thessalia Sterea Ellada, Greece, is a picturesque beach known for its crystal clear waters and spectacular views, making i...

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10.5km from Stafylos center

Hovolo Beach is a picturesque location that has been described as the 'definition of paradise'. It is characterized by its sandy terrain and the prese...

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11.1km from Stafylos center

Paralia Neo Klima, also known as Neo Klima Village, is a beautiful and tranquil settlement situated in Skopelos, Greece. The village is perched on a h...

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