About the Beach
Ekatopenintari Beach is a remote and stunningly beautiful coastal spot on the southwestern coast of Skopelos, accessible primarily by boat or via a long and challenging hiking trail through the dense pine forest. Its name translates to one hundred and fifty, referring to the height of the cliffs or a local legend, but the scenery is full of natural life and wild beauty. It features a shore of sand and small pebbles surrounded by high rocky cliffs and lush green vegetation that reaches the edge of the water. The beach is entirely unorganized and maintains a raw, peaceful character that is a choice for those seeking silence and a deep connection to the natural landscape of the Sporades. The water is deep and fresh, offering a powerful swimming experience in a rugged and secluded setting. It is a destination for nature lovers who appreciate the absence of crowds and the sound of the wind through the pines. You must bring all your own water and food for the journey as there are no facilities on the sand. The entry into the water is via the stones and the depth increases quickly. The atmosphere is quiet.
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