Skiathos to Skopelos Ferry

The Skiathos Skopelos ferry route connects Sporades Islands with Skopelos Island and is currently operated by 2 ferry companies. The Hellenic Seaways service runs up to 3 times per day with a sailing duration of around 30 minutes while the Anes Ferries service runs up to 11 times per week with a duration from 1 hr 15 min.

So that’s a combined 32 sailings on offer per week on the Skiathos Skopelos route between Sporades Islands and Skopelos Island. Compare now and get the best fare at the time that you want to travel.

Skiathos to Skopelos Ferry Alternatives

For more information, please visit our Ferries from Sporades Islands to Skopelos Island page.

Skiathos - Skopelos Ferry Operators

  • Hellenic Seaways
    • 3 Sailings Daily 30 min
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  • Anes Ferries
    • 11 Sailings Weekly 1 hr 15 min
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Skiathos Skopelos Average Prices

Prices shown represent the average one way price paid by our customers. The most common booking on the Skiathos Skopelos route is a car and 2 passengers.

Skiathos Skopelos Ferry reviews

  • "Flying cat to Skopolos"

    I was extremely impressed with Direct Ferries as well before our date for travelling our crossing time was changed but we were informed by phone message and also confirmed by a text message of the change. Unfortunately the sea was a bit rough and my husband and other passengers suffered from sea sickness. A member of the crew was empathetic and provided the necessary bags !

    'Judith' travelled Skiathos Skopelos with Hellenic Seaways on Flyingcat

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  • "Friendly and helpful staff"

    We found our trip on these ferries to be very good. We were travelling with a very young baby so we had loads of luggage, the staff all rushed to help us on both trips.

    'Julie' travelled Skiathos Skopelos with Hellenic Seaways on Flyingcat

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  • "Cat-tastic"

    The Flying Cat service between the Sporades islands is world class, comfortable, quick and after the traditional argy bargy negotiating continental non queuing; the ferry is one of the best services we've ever used.

    'Anonymous' travelled Skiathos Skopelos with Hellenic Seaways on Flyingcat

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  • "Good efficient service"

    We have used direct ferries on numerous occasions and have not been disappointed. The ferries were always on time and arrived on schedule. We would not hesitate to use this service again in the future.

    'Jesse' travelled Skiathos Skopelos with Anes Ferries

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Skiathos Guide

Located in the Northern Sporades group of islands, the Greek island of Skiathos lies in the north west Aegean Sea to the east of the Pelion Peninsular in Magnesia on the Greek mainland, and also to the west of the island of Skopelos, which can clearly be seen on a clear day. Most of the towns on the island are located in the south and south west as the terrain is less rugged than that of the northern parts of the island. The island's main town, also called Skiathos, is located in the north east of the island whose coastline is characterised by capes, inlets and peninsulars.

The Monastery of the Annunciation is a popular tourist attraction on the island and is sometimes called the Evangelistria Monastery which is dedicated to the Virgin Mary. It is located around 4 km to the north of Skiathos Town on a hillside but unfortunately some of the monastery's buildings, which were built in 1794, are now in ruins. However, the church and accommodation buildings have been restored.

Skiathos is connected by conventional ferry and high speed ferry to Thessaloniki, the other islands in the Sporades, the islands of the Cyclades and to Crete.

Skopelos Guide

The beautiful Greek island of Skopelos lies in the Aegean Sea and is located between the island of Skiathos and the island of Alonissos and is popular with tourists, especially with families and couples. The island is perhaps most famous for its role in the Hollywood movie Mamma Mia, where some scenes were filmed on the island. Especially well known is the Church of Agios Ioannis Kastri, which is know sometimes referred to as the Mamma Mia Church. The island's beaches are lovely and have war, crystal clear waters and are perfect for spending lazy days in the sun on. The island's port is located in Skopelos Town and along with Glossa are the two main villages on the island. Both are built on a hill and provide visitors with spectacular views of the Aegean Sea.

The island is served by hydrofoils and ferries from the ports of Volos Magnesia and Agios Konstantinos, Phthiotis on mainland Greece which also allows connections to and from Alonissos and Skiathos. In summer there is also a ferry to and from Kymi in Euboea.