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Skyros
Skyros is located 25 nautical miles from Kimi,
in Euboea, and 118 nautical miles from Piraeus.
This is the most remote of the Sporades Islands,
when starting off from Skiathos. It is very rugged,
densely wooded in the north and barren in the
south.
The island's main port is Linaria.
There are many lovely beaches and low mountains
to explore and caves for some underwater fishing.
At the taverns you can savour fresh fish, lobster
and the local cheeses.The town of Skyros,
also called Horio locally, clambers
up a hill in a white half circle, like an ancient
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Skyros can boast a lot of fine sandy beaches
with excellent clear waters. Starting at the Xenia
Hotel, you can go swimming to the very near Magazia
Beach and Molos or walk further along the same
shore as far as Girismata.
The more distant beaches of Ahili, Aspous, Kalamitsa,
Tris Boukes (the site of the grave of the English
poet Ruppert Brook), Pefkos, Kyra Panagia, Atsitsa
and Aherounes offer excellent bathing and can
be reached by car. Especially in Atsitsa and Pefkos
(which means Pine) the deep green of the pine
trees mingle with the blue waters. In most of
these places you will find small tavernas by the
sea offering fresh fish, local wine and some of
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