About the Beach
Pethameni Beach is a remote and strikingly beautiful cove on the northeastern coast of Skopelos, known for its turquoise water and sea caves. Its name translates to dead woman, referring to 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. The beach is entirely unorganized and access is challenging, requiring a walk over rocks and through a narrow path that is not suitable for flip-flops. It is a destination for adventure lovers who want to find a private and silent corner of the Sporades. The water is deep and fresh, offering a powerful swimming experience in a rugged setting. You must bring all your own water and food for the day. The entry into the water is via the stones and the clarity is consistently high. It is a hidden gem that reveals the untamed heart of the island. The atmosphere is quiet.
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