Its
green, soft and idyllic, with some 70 sandy inlets; several bays
and three harbours. Its highest wooded summit ripes to 438 meters.
Around
the island there are no less than 9 smaller islands. Two of these,
called Tsougries, lie across the main harbour offering safe anchorage
to boats, with a small marina for yachts.
The
principal town, also called Skiathos, was built in 1830 on two
low hills. It is the hub of the tourist summer season, with several
hotels, neat villas and rooms to let for any lenght of time. Of
interest in the town is the home of the Greek writer, A. Papadiamantis,
who immortalized Skiathos in his short stories. There is a good
road in Skiathos, which hugs the southern coast with its many
lovely bays, linking the town with Koukounaries the famous
pine grove and the beach of Aghia Eleni. Another road connects
the town with Asselinos. A convenient way to get to know the island
is by motor launch. They run at regular intervals to the more
popular beaches for a moderate fare.
Food
of all kinds, especially fruit and vegetables, are plentiful.
If you prefer to eat out, there are tavernas and self-service
restaurants.
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