Schinoussa Greece - Travel and Tourist Information https://www.greekboston.com/category/schinoussa/ Est. 1998 - For Greeks To Support Local Greeks Fri, 29 Jul 2022 19:44:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://e498h76z5mp.exactdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/gb-192.png?lossy=1&quality=65&resize=32%2C32&ssl=1 Schinoussa Greece - Travel and Tourist Information https://www.greekboston.com/category/schinoussa/ 32 32 65888807 What To Do in Schinoussa, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/to-do-schinoussa/ Sat, 24 Apr 2021 14:25:27 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=81573 The beautiful island of Schinoussa has much to offer visitors of all ages and interests. The locals are kind and welcoming and the natural beauty is breathtaking. Schinoussa, Greece might […]

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The beautiful island of Schinoussa has much to offer visitors of all ages and interests. The locals are kind and welcoming and the natural beauty is breathtaking. Schinoussa, Greece might be small, but don’t be fooled by its size. The island has a lot to offer. Here is just some of what you can expect to do when in Schinoussa.

Try the Local Food and Drink

The island of Schinoussa produces many cheeses that include: xinomizithra, ladotiri, and kopanisti. The traditional drink of the island is called rakomelo, which is an alcoholic drink made of raki and wine. Rakomelo is served in many of the taverns and coffee shops around the island. When enjoying meals in Schinoussa, try the lobster pasta; meletinia, a traditional cheese pie; and xerotigana, a sweet pastry made with honey.

Enjoy the Natural Beauty

Schinoussa Island is home to some breathtaking natural sites that you won’t want to miss. The Cave of Maniatis, also known as the Pirate Cave, is a site worth exploring. Tradition says that a pirate that came from the district of Mani in the Peloponnese came to the island and robbed the Church of Panagia Akathi.

While robbing the church, he felt as though he was being watched by Virgin Mary and he proceeded to shoot the icon. As he ran from the church, he fell into the cave and died. The Gorge of Harakas is located in Halepes in Schinoussa. The gorge is a limestone formations that begins at Panagia Village and extends to the area between the Beach of Tsigouri and the Harbor of Mersini. This is an interesting area to hike and climb.

Explore the Capital of Schinoussa

Panagia, or Hora, the capital of Schinoussa is located at the central area of the island. The village features traditional architecture o the Cyclades that includes whitewashed houses and charming narrow alleys. The village was built away from the sea as to be protected from pirate attacks during ancient times.

The Church of Panagia Akathi is a must-see in Panagia. From the village of Panagia, you will enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding islands. Every beach of the island can be accessed via hiking and donkey trails.

Have an adventure

Schinoussa, Greece is a great destination for anyone who loves the great outdoors. The water surrounding the island is perfect for diving, windsurfing, spear fishing, sailing, and yachting. If you prefer to stay on dry land, hiking opportunities around Schinoussa are plenty. You will find hiking trails to suit various difficulty levels. Every hike comes with beautiful scenery and a chance to see areas of the island you might not otherwise see.

Excursions from Schinoussa island are also available. You can take a boat trip to the island of Donoussa, another lovely island of the small Cyclades. The islands of Koufonisia are also destinations you can get to from Schinoussa. Boat trips offer you a chance to see the surrounding landscapes from your place on the water.

Schinoussa is one of those destinations in Greece that you won’t want to miss. These activities are perfect to do while here.

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Attractions to Visit in Schinoussa, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/attractions-schinoussa/ Tue, 06 Apr 2021 21:39:20 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=78836 Schinoussa is the smallest Greek island in the Cyclades group, but it’s the perfect place to go if you’re looking for peace and quiet. The deep blue waters surrounding the […]

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Schinoussa is the smallest Greek island in the Cyclades group, but it’s the perfect place to go if you’re looking for peace and quiet. The deep blue waters surrounding the island and the hills that offer beautiful panoramic views will leave you craving more. The island of Schinoussa has some interesting and prominent beaches and attractions that you won’t want to miss when you’re visiting.

Church of Panagia Akathi

Located in the centre of the village of Panagia is the most important religious centre of Schinoussa – the Church of Panagia Akathi. Panagia Akathi is the saint protector of the island of Schinoussa. This church was built in the traditional style of the Cyclades with white walls and a blue dome. The Church of Panagia Akathu hosts an icon of the Virgin Mary. Many women on the island of Schinoussa have taken their name from the church and it’s protector saint and are named Akathi.

Psili Ammos Beach

Located 2 km east of Chora (the capital of Schinoussa) is the beach of Psili Ammos. This is a secluded and non-organized beach, but one of the most beautiful and popular on the island of Schinoussa. The beach features turquoise waters and soft sand. Psili Ammos Beach can be reached by boat or the track road. The walk from Chora is about 30 minutes. The landscape surrounding the beach is also to be admired. White sand dunes travel down to meet the beach of Psili Ammos. There is not much natural shade to be found at the beach, but some tamarisks have been planted.

Cave of Maniatis

The Cave of Maniatis, also known as Pirate Cave, is found near the harbour of Mersini. Tradition says that a pirate who came from Mani in the Peloponnese landed at the island of Schinoussa and attempted to rob the Church of Panagia Akathi. While in the church, he has the feeling that he was being watched by the icon of the Virgin Mary, so he shot it. As he was running away from the church, he slipped and fell into the Cave of Maniatis. It is said that the locals who found him burned his body and that’s why the cave remains pitch black today.

Mersini Beach

Mersini Beach is a small cove located 2 km west of Chora and close to the village of Mersini. Its location makes it a popular beach, but it doesn’t get too crowded. It’s the perfect beach to visit if you’re looking for a tranquil environment where you can relax and swim. Surrounding trees provide natural shade on hot and sunny days.

Mersini Beach is pebbled and not organized. Mersini Village is the main port of Schinoussa Island. If you decide to stop for a visit, you’ll see the ferries coming from surrounding islands as well as local fishing boats and yachts that anchor there. In the village you’ll also find fish taverns that serve fresh fish.

Schinoussa Island is the perfect place to visit if you’re looking for a laid-back vacation.

 

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Outdoor Sports to Enjoy in Schinoussa, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/outdoor-sports-chinoussa/ Sat, 27 Feb 2021 16:57:19 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=80954 The Greek island of Schinoussa is home to some of breathtaking natural beauty. From the tops of the hills around Schinoussa, you can experience a wonderful panoramic view of the […]

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The Greek island of Schinoussa is home to some of breathtaking natural beauty. From the tops of the hills around Schinoussa, you can experience a wonderful panoramic view of the surrounding areas including the islands of Ios, Keros, Naxos, and Santorini just to name a few. While visiting Schinoussa, Greece, you will have the opportunity to indulge in your love of outdoor sports. Here are some of the outdoor sports you can enjoy in Schinoussa.

Hiking

The island of Schinoussa is the ideal destination for lovers of nature and hiking. There are a number of trails to hike that allow you to explore the beauty of the island. The Gorge of Harakas is a wonderful area to hike. The gorge is located in the area of Halepes. The Gorge of Harakas features a climbing park that is perfect for climbing lovers. The gorge is an amazing limestone formation that begins at Panagia Village. Another hiking trail you take starts at Mersini and goes around the island. This hike lasts two hours, so it’s ideal for the entire family. You can enjoy the beaches and other landscapes as you go.

Yachting and Sailing

The island of Schinoussa is the perfect place to begin a yachting or sailing trip around the small Cyclades group. The coastline of Schinoussa is indented and offers a lot of places for anchorage. One of the best shelters for small boats is the harbor of Mersini. The Cove of Tsigouri, the Cove of Livadi, Alargia Beach, and the islet of Argilos are also good anchorage spots. If you enjoy yachting or sailing, you can view the island of Schinoussa from the water and tour around Donoussa, Koufonisia, and Heraklia. Anyone who loves being on the water, will love experiencing yachting and sailing when visiting Schinoussa, Greece.

Spearfishing

Thanks to the clear water around the island of Schinoussa, spearfishing is an ideal sport to partake in. The rich marine life of the area is not only ideal for the sport of spearfishing, but also snorkeling if that is of more interest to you. The best beaches to enjoy spearfishing around Schinoussa include: Fikio Beach, Gerolimnionas Beach, Kambos Beach, and Sifneikos Beach.

Windsurfing or Sea Kayaking

The island of Schinoussa has the perfect conditions for windsurfing. The north winds blow at most beaches are ideal for the sport of windsurfing. Schinoussa is home to a number of windsurfing centers where you can take a lesson, if needed, and rent equipment. You can also find sea kayaking centers that will allow you to explore the coastline of the island of Schinoussa.

Kayaking allows you to easily maneuver around the formations that extend into the water as well as rocks. This is a wonderful way to see different beaches and coves. You can take a one-day kayaking expedition that takes you around Schinoussa and other nearby islands.

There are plenty of opportunities for adventure all over Greece. While in Schinoussa, these are some of the activities you can do.

 

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Visit Psili Ammos Beach in Schinoussa https://www.greekboston.com/travel/ammos-beach-schinoussa/ Sun, 29 Jul 2018 19:33:14 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=89049 Although Greece is a great place to visit, some of the places you could go tend to be filled with tourists. However, most people seem to congregate to certain places, […]

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Although Greece is a great place to visit, some of the places you could go tend to be filled with tourists. However, most people seem to congregate to certain places, like some of the busier islands. However, there is so much more to the country, and you can go off the beaten track and still have a great time. Visiting places like Psili Ammos Beach in Schinoussa give you a great experience and it doesn’t get packed like some of the there beaches! Here’s more information:

About Psili Ammos Beach

One of the most beautiful beaches on the planet, Psilli Ammos beach lies about 40 kilometers south of Limenas, the capital of Thassos. Soft white sand stands in stark contrast to the brilliant blue waters that lace the shoreline. The natural beauty of Psili Ammos Beach attracts all kinds of people each year, from casual sunbathers and picnic patrons to those who thrive on exhilarating water sports and numerous attractions in the area.

A unique pattern of windy weather and waves creates beautiful sandy dunes and charming areas of greenery against a backdrop of brilliant water and sunshine. Enjoy a beachside stroll during your lazy afternoon by the water, or embrace your inner child and play a game of tag with your children as you take in all the natural beauty that surrounds you.

What To Do At Psili Ammos Beach

While the beach itself is somewhat secluded, there are plenty of attractions to enhance your vacation experience that are a short distance from sand and sun. Enjoy a full-day boat tour to Samiopoula and Kakorema along the shoreline, complete with lunch and some of the most pristine areas of the coast that a modest fee can buy. If land tours are your thing, consider the 4×4 tour of Samos that is equally as impressive, with little risk of developing seasickness.

History buffs might enjoy a nearby tour of the Grotto of St. John and the adjacent monastery built in his honor. One can get a glimpse of life in the monastery while soaking up a bit of history when viewing ecclesiastical artifacts in the museum. Stand in awe of centuries-old architecture and beauty that transcends even the most innovative construction of today.

Once adventure time is done, find a spot to soak up some sun and consider some of your many options for chowing on some authentic Greek cuisine. Choose Almyriki, which features fresh seafood options and wine pairings that are second to none. More casual diners may prefer the Psili Ammos Tavern, featuring a wide array of Greek/American cuisine options that cater to almost every palette and preference.

Getting To Psili Ammos Beach

Just a short 30-minute hike from the town of Patmos, the trail is fairly easy to navigate, even with children in tow. If you have a bit more time, you might consider a 60-minute boat ride from Skala with some of the most breathtaking views in the Mediterranean. Regardless of how you choose to visit this secluded beach, the beauty, ambiance, and atmosphere surrounding this slice of heaven are well worth the time it takes to get there.

Regardless of your activity choices, you’re bound to find much to appreciate about this picturesque, historic part of the world that is waiting for your unique, immersive experience.

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Lounge on Almyros Beach in Schinoussa https://www.greekboston.com/travel/almyros-beach-schinoussa/ Sun, 29 Jul 2018 19:15:41 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=89044 If you’re looking for a breathtaking beach to visit in Schinoussa, Greece, look no further than Almyros Beach. This stunning stretch of sand is located on the eastern coast of […]

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If you’re looking for a breathtaking beach to visit in Schinoussa, Greece, look no further than Almyros Beach. This stunning stretch of sand is located on the eastern coast of the island and offers incredible views of the Aegean Sea. Visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and relaxing in crystal-clear water. Don’t miss out on this amazing experience!

About Almyros Beach

Almyros Beach is one of the most popular beaches on the island of Schinoussa. It is located on the east coast of the island and offers stunning views of the Aegean Sea. The Aegean sea is known for its crystal-clear water and beautiful beaches. Almyros Beach is a great place to swim, sunbathe, and relax. The beach is well-known for its crystal-clear water and beautiful white sand. It has been in service for many years and is a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and relaxing.

Almyros Beach is open to the public from sunrise to sunset. There are no lifeguards on duty, so visitors should be aware of the dangers of swimming in the ocean. Almyros address:Almyros Beach, Schinoussa Town, Greece.

What to Do at Almyros Beach

There are plenty of activities to enjoy at Almyros Beach. Visitors can go swimming, sunbathing, and relax in the crystal-clear water. There are also a few beach bars and restaurants and hotels such as the Almyros Beach Hotel & Resort where you can grab a bite to eat or drink. In addition,visitors can bring their own food and drinks. The beach is also a popular spot for snorkeling and scuba diving. Snorkeling refers to the activity of swimming on the surface of the water with a mask and fins. It is a popular activity because it allows visitors to see the underwater world without having to dive. Scuba diving, on the other hand, is an activity that requires training and certification. It involves diving into the depths of the ocean using special equipment such as oxygen tanks.

Getting to Almyros Beach

Almyros Beach is located on the east coast of the island of Schinoussa. To get there, you can take a bus or drive from the main town. The best way to get to Almyros Beach is by car. Visitors can park their cars in the parking lot at the entrance of the beach. The beach is located on the east coast of the island, so it is a good idea to use Google Maps or another GPS navigation system to find the exact location. The journey takes about 30 minutes. Once you arrive, you’ll be able to enjoy the incredible views of the Aegean Sea. It is a 20-minute walk from the port of Schinousa.

If you’re looking for a stunning beach to visit in Greece, be sure to add Almyros Beach to your list. This incredible stretch of sand offers amazing views of the Aegean Sea and is perfect for a day of swimming, sunbathing, and relaxing. Don’t miss out on this amazing experience!

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