Our small complex Skyros-Kochylia is open all year round and consists of 5 apartments of different sizes and equipment. All apartments are built in the traditional island style and are located in the traditional car-free main settlement of Skyros, just opposite the church of Agios Ioannis.
Kochylia, 5 minutes walk from the central square of Chora, are 5 independent fully furnished apartments of various sizes and furnishings.
Built in perfect accordance with the strict Skyrian rules of architecture and decoration, they attract the attention of the discerning and conscious visitor who likes to take a walk to enjoy the unique atmosphere of the traditional chora and the location of the apartments.
This pleasure of absolute tranquility, the strictly traditional ambience and the enchanting view over the entire Chora up to the monastery naturally have their price: there is no parking space next to the building.
Nevertheless, a steep concrete road is available for the transport and loading and unloading of your luggage, which, however, requires a four-wheel drive car and immediate parking. In the event that you do not arrive by car, we will be happy to take your luggage to and from it
Apartment 3: for 1 person (14m2) 1. Stick cypress green:
Entrance courtyard (8m2) with a small coffee house table and director's chair with a fantastic view of the village, monastery and castle.
Apartment (14m2): this room contains a single bed, built-in wardrobe, a small kitchenette, a bathroom with shower and W / C
A small veranda of 2.50m2 with a view of the village and the castle.
Equipment:
Μini kitchen (plates, cups, cutlery, etc.)
coffee machine
water heater
kitchen cabinets
TV
heater
A / C in every room
daily. Cleaning, every 4th Linen change day
Wi-Fi
Here is some information about Skyros:
Skyros is an island whose history stretches far into the mythological era, where the first traces and clues can be found.
Theseus, Lykomidis, Axill and Neoptolemos are mythological figures who are inseparably linked to the history of the island.
The Neolithic period, the classical period, the Roman and subsequently the Ottoman rule up to the pirate invasions, all of this shaped the island, a habitat with archaic roots, which still live today in the traditional customs and traditions.
In the two museums on the island, the Folklore and Archaeological Museum, there are many documents and monuments to this important past.
Skyros is the largest island in the island complex of the northern Sporades and is characterized by a unique landscape feature. The northern part of the island is rich in dense pine forests and agricultural areas, in the south there is a shepherd landscape with dense shrub vegetation, which in addition to goats and sheep, also offers the unique Skyrian pony a refuge of rare beauty.
The most picturesque point on the island is without a doubt the Chora, the main town on the island, with its houses, which are arranged like an amphitheater and nestle against a 179m high rock. At the top of the rock is the old castle, from where there is a unique view of the vast blue Aegean Sea. The construction of the castle is remarkable because it is only accessible from one side, all other 3 sides drop steeply towards the sea and thus offer a natural fortification against enemy attacks.
Next to the castle is the monastery of St. George, who is the patron saint of the island and from where there is a unique view for visitors.
Of all the beaches on the island, some offer their own aesthetic beauties. On the north side it is the beach of Atsitsa, Agalipa, which can only be reached by boat, Agios Petros, Gyrismata and Pefkos. The south side has the long beach of Kalamitsa and Kolymbada.
The crystal clear water, the clean and translucent seabed in connection with the beauty of the landscape seduce the visitor to feel one with the splendor of the creation that spreads before him.
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