Attractions:
Bourtzi: Bourtzi is a small peninsula which separates the two port of Skiathos in the past was fort. The fort was founded by brothers Gizi who occupied Skiathos in 1207. Was encircled by ramparts and battlements and right and left of the gate has two round towers. The height of the wall but it is impossible to determine from the present remains of it.
Still, the fort was a tank and a chapel of St. George, patron saint of Venice, which was probably built by the brothers Gizi. Because of this church, Bourtzi known as "Castelli St. George."
Castle: Around the middle of the 14th century, due to constant pirate raids, the islanders were forced to leave the ancient town and set up their city to the Castle, a peninsula in the north of the island, which was a natural fortress.
To better support this natural fortress, the walls were closed with equipped with battlements and cannons, which, especially towards the shore, was very strong and tall.
Tripia Petra : On the beach at Lalaria two beautiful caves and a stone arch whim of nature. The only access is by boat from the town of Skiathos. The dark cave, sea cave with a low and narrow entrance that holds just enough to pass a boat! ..
The depth is about twenty meters and has enough height, just enter. In the bowels of this cave resorted tragic figure of the short story "Murderess" of Papadiamantis the Fragkogiannou, the murderess of young girls.
The Blue Cave a rare beauty cave waters of the sea glistens within with colorful reflections and highlights and our ears to be enchanted by polyrrythmous seafood sounds and splashes.
Next to the Blue Hole cave stands a stone, an impressive stone arch that adorns the picturesque beach. This is a huge rock forms a natural bridge over the deep waters. The beach is full of white rounded pebbles Lalaria stones that turned the caress of the waves in a sleek sculptures. Lalaria is the most famous natural attraction of the island with a landscape of unique beauty