With an english speaker escort
Departure: 10:30 a.m
Hours: 5h trip
Rate: 100€/person
The trademark of the beach is its tall rock with the chapel of St. John the Baptist (Agios Ioannis Prodromos) perched on its outcrop. On the 29th of August there is a spectacular celebration to commemorate the feast of Saint John. To visit the chapel, you will have to ascend some 199 steps. Nevertheless, the breathtaking view from above is worth it: tiny, secluded beaches with crystal clear waters “nestled” in a vivid green setting and the captivating view of the Aegean Sea will remain forever etched in your memory. It is no coincidence that the Mamma Mia movie beautifully depicted the landscape, which won over the minds and hearts of anyone who ever dreamed of a fairytale wedding.
Antoniou olive press is a traditional family business with a history of three generations. From the operation of the first olive mill in the small village of Glossa on the island of Skopelos, the tradition continues till this day. The olive press contains the museum of the family’s old olive mill with exhibits and tools of traditional olive harvest, where you can take a tour.
Amаrаndоs is а rοскy саpе whiсh, аlоng with Аgiοs Iоаnnis Kаstri, hаs bесοmе thе sуmbоl οf Sκоpеlοs with thе phоtοs оf twο lоnеly trееs stiскing οut оf а sеа сliff. Thе саpе is lосаtеd οn thе sоuthwеst сοаst оf thе islаnd аnd rеасhаblе viа dirt rοаd nеаr Agnοntаs. Cape Amarandos became largely known in the Mamma Mia film, with several scenes being shot there.
Our next stop is at Kastani beach for more information about the film, take pictures and then go to our final stop…
Final stop for swimming, water sports and massage (upon request/extra cost).
25% off (accommodation)
15% off (speedboat transfer)
Free upgrade (upon availability)