7 Days Around the Sporades Islands: A Journey Through Paradise
Set sail on a 7-day journey through the stunning Sporades Islands, where turquoise waters, hidden coves, and charming villages await. Experience the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure as you explore this breathtaking Greek paradise. Join us and make it a reality!
Nature, Serenity, and Discovery!
Embark on a week-long sailing adventure through the breathtaking Sporades Islands, where natural beauty meets cultural charm. Begin your journey in vibrant Skiathos, exploring its golden beaches and lively Old Town, before setting sail to lush Skopelos on day three. Wander through its traditional streets and marvel at the iconic St. John Chapel from the Mamma Mia movie.
On day four, discover the serene ambiance of Alonnisos, home to Greece’s first National Marine Park and stunning wildlife. Next, delve into the mysteries of Peristera on day five, known for its ancient shipwrecks and crystal-clear waters. Day six takes you to the unspoiled paradise of Kyra Panagia, where tranquil bays, red-domed buildings, and hiking trails through olive groves await.
Conclude your journey back in Skiathos on day seven, carrying with you unforgettable memories of the Sporades’ pristine beaches, charming villages, and unique heritage.
Skiathos
Skiathos is the westernmost and most-visited of the four main Sporades islands, just 3 kilometres off the Pelion peninsula in mainland Greece. The 47-square-kilometre island holds about 60 beaches — the highest density per square kilometre in the Aegean — with the most-photographed at Koukounaries (a 1-kilometre fine-sand crescent behind a pine forest on the south coast) and Lalaria (a 200-metre white pebble cove on the north coast, reachable only by boat). The main town of Chora sits on the southeast coast, with the working harbour (visiting yacht moorings) and the small Bourtzi islet — a Venetian-era fortified outpost now connected to town by a footpath. The Skiathos airport runway extends into the bay and the harbour-approach overhead jet landings are a local sight. Skiathos is 90 minutes from Skopelos by sail. Season runs May through October.
Skopelos
Skopelos sits 3 kilometres east of Skiathos, the second-largest of the Sporades and the most-forested Greek island — over 80% of the surface is covered in pine and oak, with the highest tree canopy density in the Aegean. The main town of Chora climbs from the harbour up a steep amphitheatre slope, with white-cube houses, blue shutters, and 120 churches in a town of 5,000 — among the highest church-per-capita ratio in Greece. The island became internationally famous after Mamma Mia! (2008) was filmed at the cliff-top chapel of Agios Ioannis sto Kastri on the northwest coast — a small whitewashed church on a 100-metre rock pillar reached by 105 steps. Skopelos is 30 minutes from Skiathos west and 60 minutes from Alonissos east. Season runs May through October.
Alonnisos
Alonnisos is the easternmost of the four main Sporades islands and the centre of the National Marine Park of Alonnisos and Northern Sporades — the largest marine protected area in Europe, established in 1992 to protect a population of about 40 Mediterranean monk seal (Monachus monachus, one of the rarest mammals in the world, fewer than 700 globally). The park covers 22 islands and islets around Alonnisos plus surrounding waters. The main harbour is Patitiri on the south coast; the hilltop Chora (Old Village) 3 kilometres inland was the population centre until a 1965 earthquake forced relocation. Charter routes north from Alonnisos reach the smaller park islands (Peristera, Kyra Panagia, Skantzoura) with the highest probability of monk seal sightings in the eastern Mediterranean. Alonnisos is 60 minutes from Skopelos by sail. Season runs May through October.
Peristera
Peristera is a 14-square-kilometre uninhabited island in the National Marine Park of Alonnisos, immediately east of Alonnisos across a narrow 1-kilometre channel. The island is forested with stone pine on the inland ridges and holds quiet sandy coves on the south coast — Vasiliko (the main sheltered anchorage), Klima, and Xero. The waters off Peristera hold one of the most important underwater archaeological sites in the eastern Mediterranean: a 5th-century BC merchant shipwreck (the Peristera Wreck) discovered in 1985, with 4,000+ amphorae still in original position on the seabed at 22-30 metres depth — the world's first official underwater archaeological park, open to permitted dive visitors since 2020. Peristera is 30 minutes from Alonnisos by sail. Season runs May through October.
Kyra Panagia
Kyra Panagia is an uninhabited island in the National Marine Park of Alonnisos, 12 kilometres northeast of Alonnisos. The 25-square-kilometre island has been owned by the Holy Monastery of Megisti Lavra on Mount Athos since the 10th century — the 11th-century Byzantine monastic farm of Panagia on the ridge above Planitis bay is still maintained by visiting monks and holds Athonite-tradition icons and frescoes. The two main charter anchorages are Planitis (a deep U-shaped bay on the southwest with 70 mooring balls) and Agios Petros on the south. The interior of the island is grazed by a small population of feral goats descended from the monastery flock. Day-sail routes north reach the more remote Yura island (one of the rare monk seal breeding caves). Kyra Panagia is 90 minutes from Alonnisos. Season runs May through October.
Skiathos Return
Your journey concludes as you return to Skiathos, marking the end of an incredible week exploring the Sporades Islands. Spend the last few hours of your sipping coffee on deck and reliving the highlights of your Greek odyssey. With the gentle breeze of the Aegean Sea and the beauty of the islands still fresh in your mind, you’ll step ashore feeling relaxed, rebalanced, and rejuvenated—ready to plan your next escape.
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