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GREEK TRAVEL GUIDE
Top travel sites to Greece & Greek islands
Top travel sites in Greece and Greek
islands. Greece is endowed with fascinating landscapes, the cleanest
seas in the world, it is rich in natural beauty and history, and an
ideal destination for vacations close to nature, culture, thermal
springs, for relaxation, adventure, but also for corporate travel.
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SKIATHOS ISLAND GREECE
Skiathos is a small island in the Aegean Sea belonging to Greece. Skiathos is the westernmost island in the Northern Sporades group of islands. The mainland of Greece and Magnessia lie to the west, while the island of Skopelos lies to the east. The name of the island dates back to ancient times.
In Ancient times the island played a minor role during the Persian Wars In 480 BC, the fleet of the Persian king Xerxes was hit by a storm and was badly damaged on the rocks of the Skiathos coast. Following this the Greek fleet was held to stalemate with the Persian fleet at Artemisium but finally managed to destroy the Persian fleet at the Battle of Salamis. Skiathos remained in the Delian League until it lost its independence. The city was destroyed by Philip V of Macedon in 200 BC.
After the War of Independence and demise of piracy in the Aegean, Kastro became less important as a strategic location. In 1830s, the island's capital was relocated to the original site — where it still remains. Today, ruins of Kastro are one of tourist attractions.
The island is linked to mainland Greece with sea routes from Thessalonikca , Volos and Agios Konstantinos and also to the rest of the Sporades (all by hydrofoil, Hellenic Sea ways. Skiathos Island National Airport is located at the northeast of the island, in a valley separating the main part of the island and peninsula of Lazareta.
The island has roughly rhomboid shape, elongated in southwest-northeast direction. The longer diagonal is about 12 km long, and the island is about 6 km wide in average. The coast is interspersed with numerous inlets, capes and peninsulas. The terrain is hilly, more rugged on north, and the highest point is at the altitude of 433 m. Southern and southeast parts have gentler slopes, and most of settlements and facilities are located there. The main road runs along southern and eastern coast of the island, with several smaller and dirt roads reaching the inland and northern coast. The town of Skiathos and the airport are located at the northern part of the island's eastern side. Tsougria and all other main islets are located a few kilometers off the eastern coast, and are visible from the town.
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