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National Holidays
Greece, as a country, has suffered from the Turkish yoke and the Second World War. Greeks have always protected and loved their homeland. Faithful to Orthodoxy and the customs and traditions of their place surpassed themselves to remain free. Greece celebrates two great national holidays – anniversaries. National Holidays in Skopelos are celebrated with a…
Kostas Kosifis – Shipbuilder
Kostas Kosifis Shipbuilder Mr. Kostas Kosifis, the last traditional shipwright of Skopelos, showcases his mastery in wooden boat building, preserving the island's maritime heritage and centuries-old shipyard traditions. Skopelos keeps its shipbuilding heritage alive thanks to Mr. Kostas Kosifis, the last traditional shipwright of the island. In 2018, the Center for Skopelos Studies organized an…
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…
Rediscovering Ancient Selinus: Unraveling the Roman Baths in Skopelos Island, Sporades
Amidst the azure waters of the Aegean Sea lies the enchanting island of Skopelos, a true gem in the Sporades archipelago. Beyond its picturesque landscapes and charming villages, Skopelos cradles a piece of history within its embrace. Here, the ruins of Ancient Selinus and the remnants of Roman baths softly whisper tales of eras long…
Rebetiko Festival Skopelos – Rebetiko Music Skopelos
Rembetiko Music Rebetiko music is a form of music that developed in Greece during the 20th century. It is characterized by its use of the bouzouki, baglama, and guitar. The rebetika songs are a mixture of Eastern and Western music and describe the life of poor people and nightlife visitors. This type of music includes…
Saint Riginos, the Patron Saint of Skopelos
Saint Patron In Greece, each island has a patron saint who is believed to protect and watch over the island and its inhabitants. The patron saint is often associated with the island’s history and culture and is considered to be a spiritual and cultural symbol of the island. Moreover, the patron saint is believed to…





