The main entrance to the villas lead into a large, open, split-level mezzanine with high wood beamed ceilings. The main entrance level comprises 1 twin bedded bedroom which is closed off for privacy with a sliding door.
The general decor of Villa number 3 is contemporary. It is decorated in a modern style with a mix of shiny black marble tiles and wood floors. The blend of modern and traditional furnishings and materials make for a wonderful combination of style. The kitchen is attractively fitted with fashionable black cabinets and stainless steel accents.
The kitchens of the villas are fully equipped and are located for easy serving of outdoor meals on the large balcony. The spacious balconies are reached by two sets of double French doors which give way to stunning views of the harbour, town and the Stafilos Valley.
They are fully furnished with table, plenty of seating and a pergola to shade from the afternoon heat. Many hours can be spent just relaxing and taking in these breathtaking views. With the well-equipped kitchen at hand and such comfortable surroundings complimented by stunning views of the whitewashed village below, you will rarely want to leave the villa.
The main entrance level comprises 1 twin bedded bedroom which is closed off for privacy with a sliding door. The next level down from the kitchen comprises the master bedroom suite which is furnished with a king sized bed, spacious wardrobe and en suite shower room and a full sized in-room bathtub.
A few more steps lead to the bottom floor of the house where there is a 3rd bedroom, comfortably furnished with twin beds, wardrobe and small seating area.
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Skopelos: Holiday Information
For more information on: Why holiday on Skopelos, getting to Skopelos and what to see and do, read our:
Guide to Skopelos UK: 020 812 31535 (Your call will be automatically re-directed to our local office, free of charge) or send Fotini a message: Skopelos Information Request Skopelos Reservations To place a hold or book one of our properties, please contact our sales office: UK: 020 812 31535 Greece: 0030 26630 91609 Email: sales@agni.gr Skopelos Town
Skopelos Town, postcard perfect, is likely to be your very first introduction to the island of Skopelos as it is the main port and entery to Skopelos. A collection of whitewashed houses with red roofs along norrow streets and alleys dotted with terracotta flower pots. The town is amphitheartically shaped around the fishing harbour that is fronted by tavernas and low-key bars. Those looking for quiet relaxation will be delighted where as those looking for disco bars will be, thankfully, left wanting!
One of the best assets of these villas is the convenience to both town and beaches. Within 3 kms of the town and 6 kms to some of the islands best beaches, they have something to suit everyone. The accessibility of Skopelos town, with its full array of restaurants, shops and cafes, all within just a few minutes drive from the villa make it perfect for those not wanting to spend much time in the car. The location of the property also suits walkers extremely well as there a number of old donkey trails and paths in the surrounding hillsides. Stafilos
Stafilos is one of the most popular beaches on the island as it is close to Skopelos Town. The beach is narrow but the surroundings are a delight. There is a footpath to Velanio beach, which is more remote, and often favoured by naturists. Limnonari
Limnonari is a beautiful, unspoilt bay, surrounded by pine trees reaching up towards the hills. Like many of the bays on Skopelos, the pine trees grow right down to the water's edge, framing the sandy beach perfectly. Milia
Milia, just North of Panormos, is in our opinion, the best beach on Skopelos. The beach is of fine sand and has just one little taverna Panormos
Panormos, just a short distance from Skopelos town, is a coastal village with a pebble beach boasting increadibly clear water which is perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Glossa
Glossa is one of the prettiest villages outside of Skopelos town. Situated in the North of the island it is arranged along a mountain ridge over the port of Loutraki. Most of the village has no cars, the only form of traffic being a donkey! The houses are brightly painted and famous for their wooden balconies (which were featured in the Mama Mia movie). Around the harbour of Loutraki is a selection of relaxing tavernas and bars. ![]() |



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