EVIA AND SPORADES TOURS
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Private tours and cruises to Evia and Sporades. Tours and private cruises to the Aegean Islands
Evia - Sporades Tours
With an area of about 3,580 square kilometers, Evia is the second-largest Greek island after Crete. It's a land of contrasts, from towering mountains to gentle coastal plains, and is easily accessible from the mainland via a bridge. The Sporades, a group of islands in the Northwest Aegean Sea, are a perfect getaway for those searching for a break from the hustle and bustle of city life. Our Evia and Sporades tours offer a seamless way to explore these islands and make the most of their excellent tourist facilities. The four largest islands in the North Sporades—Alonnisos, Skiathos, Skopelos, and Skyros—each have a unique appeal and are home to friendly local communities.
Evia
Evia (Euboea), with its strategic location close to Athens, played an influential role in the history of Greece. In addition to Chalcis and Eretria, several other notable cities on the island have contributed to its rich heritage. One such city is Karystos, located in the southern part of the island. Karystos was known for its marble quarries, which provided high-quality marble for famous ancient structures such as the Temple of Apollo on Delos. Another important historical site is the ancient city of Oropos, situated on the northeastern coast of mainland Greece. Oropos was a prominent trading hub and a crucial link between mainland Greece and the island. It was a gateway for goods and travelers, facilitating commerce and cultural exchange. Throughout its history, Evia has witnessed the rise and fall of various civilizations. The Byzantine Empire, Venetians, and the Ottoman Empire controlled the island at different times, and these influences have left their mark on the island's architecture. Evia's natural beauty is also worth mentioning. The island boasts stunning landscapes, including lush forests, picturesque mountains, and pristine beaches. Mount Dirfys, the highest peak on the island, offers astonishing views and is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts. Today, Evia continues to attract visitors from around the world who are drawn to its historical significance, natural wonders, and charming coastal towns. Whether exploring ancient ruins, enjoying water sports, or simply relaxing on the beach, Evia offers a unique and diverse range of experiences for all who visit.
Skiathos
Skiathos, located in the Northern Sporades, is renowned for its cosmopolitan atmosphere and is often considered the most vibrant island in the archipelago. With stunning beaches and a wide range of facilities, Skiathos guarantees an unforgettable holiday experience for all visitors. The island boasts an impressive selection of beautiful beaches, each with unique charm. From the famous Koukounaries Beach, known for its crystal-clear waters and golden sand, to the secluded Lalaria Beach, approachable only by boat and famous for its striking white pebbles, Skiathos offers a beach for every preference. The main town, also named Skiathos, is a lively hub filled with charming narrow streets, traditional tavernas, and vibrant bars. Visitors can explore the town's picturesque waterfront, lined with colorful fishing boats and luxurious yachts, or indulge in shopping therapy at the local boutiques and souvenir shops. Those seeking adventure in Skiathos can find various water sports activities. Furthermore, Skiathos is home to several historical and cultural attractions. With its natural beauty, vibrant atmosphere, and excellent tourist facilities, Skiathos truly lives up to its reputation as a cosmopolitan island that promises an exceptional holiday experience.
Skopelos
Skopelos, located in the Aegean Sea, is renowned for its serene atmosphere, picturesque beaches, and verdant woodlands. The island's captivating scenery, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant flora have attracted visitors worldwide. It is no wonder that Hollywood producers selected Skopelos as the filming location for the popular movie "Mamma Mia," further enhancing its global recognition. The island's stunning beaches offer a variety of experiences, from secluded coves to lively shores bustling with water sports activities. Skopelos' beaches, such as Panormos, Milia, and Kastani, have become synonymous with tranquility and natural beauty. Beyond its captivating coastline, Skopelos boasts lush green forests that cover a significant portion of the island. These enchanting woodlands provide a haven for nature lovers and hikers, allowing them to immerse themselves in the island's rich biodiversity. Skopelos' fame as a filming location for "Mamma Mia" has attracted tourists and brought attention to the island's unique culture and traditional way of life. Visitors can explore the charming villages adorned with whitewashed houses and vibrant bougainvillea and indulge in the island's delicious cuisine, which showcases fresh seafood and locally sourced ingredients. Skopelos offers a truly unforgettable experience. Its stunning beaches, lush green forests, and newfound fame make it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking beauty and tranquility.
Alonnisos
Alonissos is an ideal island for those who want to relax and enjoy leisurely walks surrounded by pine forests and olive groves. Alonissos is home to the Northern Sporades National Marine Park and Greece's first underwater museum, which showcases the wealth of marine life and a historic wreck. The site is open for tours with licensed guides, allowing amateur divers to explore the wreck of a ship that sank off near the protected islet of Pertistera in the 5th century BC, carrying a cargo of amphoras of wine.
Skyros
Skyros, the southernmost of the Sporades islands, is renowned for its native horses, the Skyrian ponies. These adorable creatures are known for their small stature, standing no taller than 1.10 meters. The island takes great pride in preserving and protecting these unique ponies, which have become a symbol of Skyros' natural beauty and cultural heritage. In addition to its equine fame, Skyros holds a significant place in Greek mythology. It is famously known as the island from which the legendary hero Achilles embarked on his journey to Troy. According to the myth, Ulysses, also known as Odysseus, discovered Achilles hiding among the women at the court of Lycomedes on Skyros. This revelation led to Achilles joining the Greek forces in the Trojan War, becoming one of the most celebrated warriors ever. The mythological connection intrigues the island, attracting worldwide history enthusiasts and mythology buffs. Visitors to Skyros can explore the ancient sites associated with Achilles and immerse themselves in the rich Greek mythology. From the picturesque landscapes to the captivating stories, Skyros offers a truly enchanting experience for those seeking a blend of natural beauty and mythical allure.
Evia
The Latin alphabet originated from Chalcis, which is why it is also called the Euboic alphabet.