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Arkos Beach: A Tranquil Escape on an Uninhabited Island

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Escape to the serene shores of Arkos Beach, a hidden gem near Skiathos offering tranquility, crystal-clear waters, and stunning natural beauty.

Arkos Beach, located on the small, uninhabited island of Arkos near Skiathos, Greece, offers a serene escape with its golden sands and clear turquoise waters. Accessible only by boat, this idyllic beach provides a peaceful retreat away from the busier beaches of Skiathos. Visitors can relax on the organized beach with sunbeds and umbrellas or explore the island's interior.

A brief summary to Arkos Beach

  • Arkos, Skiathos, GR

Local tips

  • Consider making reservations at the taverna during peak season to secure a table.
  • Arrive early in the day to secure a prime spot on the sand, especially during peak tourist season.
  • Bring your own snacks and drinks, as facilities are limited, to enhance your beach experience.
  • Visit during weekdays for a quieter experience, as weekends can attract more visitors.
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Getting There

  • Boat

    The only way to reach Arkos Beach is by boat. You can rent a small boat (no license required for boats under 30 horsepower) or arrange a sea taxi from Skiathos Town, Koukounaries Beach, or Loutraki in Skopelos. A water taxi from Koukounaries to Arkos Beach takes approximately 20 minutes. Ensure you arrange a return trip with the sea taxi. Typical costs: * Sea taxi from Skiathos Town: Approximately €50-€70 each way. * Small boat rental: Prices vary, but expect to pay around €80-€150 per day, excluding fuel.

Discover more about Arkos Beach

Arkos Beach is a gem on the small, uninhabited island of Arkos, situated just off the coast of Skiathos in Greece. This tranquil haven is the island's most accessible and remarkable beach, inviting travelers to unwind amidst stunning natural beauty. The island itself covers a modest area of 0.414 square kilometers and offers a refreshing escape with breathtaking landscapes and pristine turquoise waters. As you approach Arkos Beach, you'll be greeted by lush vegetation and towering trees that provide a dazzling natural embrace. The soft, golden sands gently slope into the crystal-clear waters of the Aegean Sea, making it an ideal spot for swimming and snorkeling. The beach is well-organized with umbrellas and sunbeds available, thanks to the family-owned business, Arkos Beach. For the adventurous, Arkos Beach serves as a gateway to the island's interior, beckoning you to explore its rich landscape on foot. Hiking up the island's rocky ridge rewards you with panoramic views of Skiathos, Skopelos, and the Aegean Sea. The east side of the island is rocky with a very interesting seabed, perfect for scuba diving and snorkeling. Operating annually from May to the end of September, the taverna at Arkos Beach has played a significant role in attracting visitors in recent years. It's a must-visit spot for fresh Greek cuisine in an idyllic setting. During the peak summer season, the beach can get crowded, but outside these periods, Arkos retains its tranquility and relative seclusion, preserving its inherent charm.
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