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Souvenirs + Do and Dont’s on Skopelos Monasteries and Churches
Skopelos is a picturesque Greek island nestled in the Aegean Sea. This green Island is home to over 360 churches and chapels. These churches vary in size, age, and architectural style, ranging from small chapels tucked away in olive groves to larger, more prominent churches in towns and villages. The island’s rich history and strong…
Kalafatis Kostas
Artists of Skopelos Kostas Kalafatis is one of the most famous rebetes in Greece. Kostas Kalafatis is one of the most famous rebetes in Greece. He was born in Thessaloniki in a poor neighbourhood and was taught Byzantine music by his father, who was a cantor. At the age of 14 and after saving money,…
The Timeless Art of Ceramics in Skopelos: From Tradition to Modern Creativity
Skopelos Island is famous for many things—the majestic beaches, lush green landscapes, traditional attire, and delicious Skopelitiki cheese pie. However, one of its most cherished cultural aspects is its deep-rooted tradition in ceramics and pottery. The island has a long history of pottery craftsmanship, making it an integral part of its artistic and cultural heritage….
Marlitsi Xenia
Skopelos Artists Xenia Marlitsi, a Skopelos artist, expresses memory and heritage through her paintings and exhibitions in Greece and abroad Xenia Marlitsi is an artist from Skopelos, born in Volos in 1981. The daughter of Kokkitsa Marlitsi (maiden name Vlachostamatis) and Vangelis Maritsis. And attended the Hagiography School of the Holy Metropolis of Demetriados during…
Live your Myth in Skopelos
Discovering Skopelos Island A Gem in the Aegean Sea Encircled By Sapphire Waters, Fertile Lands, & Myth-Rich History. Known as the “Emerald of the Aegean”, Skopelos remains one of the best-kept secrets for adventurous travelers looking for an authentic Greek experience. Welcome to Skopelos – an enchanted island where every breath is a story, from…
Skopelos Traditional Dress – Costume
Skopelos Culture The traditional costume of Skopelos is of great interest as it differs between Chora and the villages of the island, such as Glossa and Klima. It is also one of the most elaborate and impressive Greek costumes. The date that the costume appeared is the 17th century, although its final form has been…



