About the Beach
Ftelia Beach is a quiet and historically significant pebbled shore located on the western coast of Skopelos, near the village of Panormos. It features a shore of small white pebbles and exceptionally clear turquoise water, surrounded by dense pine forests that reach the edge of the sea. The beach is famous for the archaeological remains of a prehistoric settlement found on the nearby hills, adding a sense of ancient mystery to the natural beauty. It is entirely unorganized and maintains a raw, peaceful character that is a choice for those seeking silence away from the busier resort areas. The water is deep and fresh, offering a high-quality environment for a long swim in a scenic setting. Access is via a short walking path from the main road or by boat, which keeps the atmosphere quiet even during the peak summer months. You must bring all your own water and food for the day as there are no facilities. The entry into the water is via the smooth stones and the clarity is consistently high. The atmosphere is respectful and reflects the slow rhythm of the island life. It is a hidden gem of the Sporades.
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