Because it was destroyed by German’s bombs during World War II, it was rebuilt and prospered; today almost the entire population of Skiathos is concentrated there.
Because it is a very cosmopolitan little town, Skiathos Town has plenty of restaurants (Greek and international cuisine), tourist offices, shops (touristy, clothes and shoe shops), cafes, bars and clubs opened all night long and offering all kinds of music for everyone.
Most of the entertainment is located in the main street Papadiamanti and on the seafront.
Everything is quite expensive and the in most of the taverns the quality of the products is not excellent because they are very touristy and the inhabitant of the island have neglected farming and agriculture for touristy activities so the island don’t produce many local products.
Snack bars can be found in great quantity as well as luxurious restaurant such as Italian or a Greek restaurant functioning in a renovated windmill which is located on the highest hill of the town, overlooking the sea and the island.
The commercial port is separated from the old one by the little peninsula of Bourtzi, covered with verdant pine trees. On this peninsula are the remains of the old castle built by the Ghisi brothers during the Venetian period.
The old port is still quite picturesque despite of the high tourism and is a pleasant place for a walk, boarded with little fishing boats. |