Skiathos Town Evening Tour with Local Liqueur Tasting
Skiathos TownPickups are available from selected hotels in the following resorts:Silver Beach Hotel (ex Golden Beach)Stamelos TavernaSkiathos Palace (main road exit)Angela Studios SignBus stop No 19Asselinos junction (Bus stop 18)Poros mirror – Bus stop 17Kochili Taverna (Agia Paraskevi)Kolios (wooden parking shade)Nostos bus stop – No 13Kanapitsa bus stop - No 12Meat-Ing Restaurant (next to bus stop 10)Villa Kim (just before bus stop 9)Kassandra hotel bus stop – No 8Villa Melia sign - Bus stop No 7Megali Ammos - Bus stop No 6Megali Ammos - Bus stop No 5Acropolis - Bus stop No 4Port / Harbor Entrance Kiosk
Excursions & day trips
Culture & history
Must-sees
As the sun sinks into the Aegean, you'll set off to explore the old quarter of Skiathos town, where time seems to have stood still. You'll spend the evening with a local guide, discovering tales of the island from past and present. The tour includes visits to the island museum and a church, too. Vasilis, one of our expert guides, says, ‘Only a few steps from the centre of town are hidden corners, with beautiful churches and peaceful cobbled streets. Skiathos played a hugely symbolic role in Greece's fight for independence – our first flag was raised here in 1807. We have so much to tell.'You'll begin your evening at the former home of one of Greece's most celebrated authors, Alexandros Papadiamantis. From here, you'll explore Plakes, the oldest part of Skiathos town, where typical Greek cottages line crooked lanes. Bright splashes of bougainvillea and classic blue shutters are everywhere. Revealing the secrets of Skiathos through stories of everyday life, your guide will show you the area from a local perspective.After a guided visit to a neighbourhood church, you'll delve into the history of the island at Skiathitian House museum. Antiques and costumes from times gone by are displayed in this typical townhouse. From the kitchenware that prepared countless family meals to the tools that worked the land and sea, every artifact has a story to tell. Afterwards, you'll have the chance to sample a local liqueur produced by the museum's owner.