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Pergamonto Cottage - Seaview Nest w/ Private Pool
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1 bedroom 1 bathroom Sleeps 2 40.0 sq m
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Skopelos, Skopelos
- Photo Centre of Skopelos4 min drive
- Port of Skopelos4 min drive
- Panormos Beach21 min drive
- Skiathos (JSI-Skiathos Island National)188 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 2)
Bedroom 1
1 Double Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Balcony
Garden
About this property
Pergamonto Cottage - Seaview Nest w/ Private Pool
Summary:
Boasting a private plunge pool, panoramic seaview and 2km from the nearest beach, this fully-equipped cottage awaits you! Taking a refreshing dip in the private pool, or enjoying a drink while gazing at the panoramic seaview of the property, the options are endless! Venture out and explore the crystal clear waters of beaches such as Glyfoneri (2km), Glysteri (4.5km) or Sares (5km). The nearby town of Skopelos has a plethora of dining and drinking options.
Free Wifi and parking available
The Space:
Boasting a private plunge pool, panoramic seaview and 2km from the nearest beach, this fully-equipped cottage awaits you for unique moments!
Upon entering you are welcomed by the warm atmosphere of the living room. Each corner hides details and decor items that were carefully selected. On this level, there is a kitchen, fully-equipped with anything you might need to prepare your meals and a bright bathroom, fitted with shower.
Up the wooden staircase to the attic bedroom, with a comfy double bed, made for relaxation! The property is air-conditioned, offering optimal comfort.
The outdoor area with the plunge pool, also includes outdoor sitting, where you can enjoy a drink, a coffee or a meal while gazing at the sea.
Free Wifi and parking available on the premises
Guest Access:
Guests will have full access to the property, including its private plunge pool!
The Neighborhood:
Skopelos Town, also known locally as Chora, is the picturesque capital and main port of Skopelos Island in the Northern Sporades of Greece. Built amphitheatrically around a sheltered bay, the town is a beautiful blend of traditional whitewashed houses, red-tiled roofs, flower-filled balconies, and winding stone-paved alleys. As you wander through its maze-like streets, you'll come across charming hidden squares, ornate old mansions, and more than a hundred small chapels, each with its own character and history. One of the most iconic sights is the Church of Panagitsa of Pyrgos, perched dramatically at the edge of the old town, offering a breathtaking view over the Aegean Sea. The climb to the top is well worth the effort, especially at sunset.
Another highlight of the town is the Venetian Castle (Kastro) that crowns the hill above the harbor. Built on the ruins of an ancient acropolis, it dates back to the 13th century and provides panoramic views over the rooftops of Skopelos, the harbor, and the surrounding sea. The town also boasts a handful of museums that give a glimpse into its cultural heritage. The Skopelos Folklore Museum is housed in a traditional mansion and displays local costumes, textiles, tools, and photographs, reflecting the islanders' way of life from centuries past. There's also the Vakratsa Mansion, a restored 18th-century home filled with antique furniture and family heirlooms that once belonged to one of the island’s prominent families.
Skopelos Town is also known for its vibrant atmosphere. Along the waterfront, a lively promenade is lined with cafés, bars, tavernas, and shops, where you can enjoy everything from fresh seafood to traditional Skopelite cheese pie (tyropita), made with crispy spiral filo dough. At night, the town comes alive with a relaxed buzz as locals and visitors mingle, dine al fresco, and enjoy live Greek music in the small squares and tavern courtyards. Despite its popularity, the town has managed to retain a strong sense of authenticity and local life.
Beyond the town, Skopelos is famous for its stunning beaches, many of which are surrounded by lush pine forests that come right down to the water’s edge. These beaches are easily accessible from the town and each offers its own unique character.
Just 4 kilometers from Skopelos Town is Stafilos Beach, a crescent-shaped bay with a mix of sand and pebbles and clear, shallow waters. It’s one of the most popular beaches on the island and has a beach bar and sunbeds for rent. A short path over the headland from Stafilos leads to Velanio Beach, a more secluded and tranquil option. Velanio is partly naturist and is known for its peaceful surroundings and unspoiled beauty, with steep green hills enclosing its pebbly shore. About 8 kilometers to the southwest lies Agnontas Beach, a small pebble beach set within a natural harbor. This spot is also a working fishing port, so it’s not uncommon to see fishermen unloading their daily catch as you enjoy a meal at one of the waterfront tavernas. Agnontas is particularly beautiful in the late afternoon when the light reflects off the calm bay. Around 10 kilometers from the town is Limnonari Beach, a stunning cove with fine sand and calm, crystal-clear waters. The name Limnonari means “small lake,” and it's well suited to swimmers of all levels. The water here is typically very still, and the beach is framed by dramatic rock formations and pine-covered slopes. There are a couple of tavernas nearby and sunbeds for rent, making it a comfortable spot for a full day at the beach. Panormos Beach, approximately 12 kilometers west of Skopelos Town, is one of the largest and most organized beaches on the island. With its deep, clear waters and long stretch of white pebbles, it’s ideal for both sunbathing and swimming. The beach is well-equipped with restaurants, beach bars, and accommodations nearby, and it's often praised for its magical sunsets over the bay. Just a short drive beyond Panormos lies Milia Beach, around 15 kilometers from the town. Milia is considered one of the most beautiful beaches on the island, with its long shore divided by a rocky outcrop and surrounded by lush greenery. The views of the small islet of Dassia just offshore add to its scenic appeal. Right next to Milia is Kastani Beach, roughly 16 kilometers from Skopelos Town, which gained international fame after appearing in the film Mamma Mia! Known for its striking blue-green waters and sandy shoreline, Kastani also features a vibrant beach bar and occasionally hosts beach parties during the summer months.
Getting Around:
Car hire is essential to reach the house, which is reached by a narrow winding road just above town.
Other Things to Note:
The ideal choice for your summer Greek holidays!
Interaction with Guests:
Holihouse deals exclusively with online advertising, promotion and online administration on all international rental platforms.
Holihouse's goal is to serve guests and host online for a pleasant stay!
Boasting a private plunge pool, panoramic seaview and 2km from the nearest beach, this fully-equipped cottage awaits you! Taking a refreshing dip in the private pool, or enjoying a drink while gazing at the panoramic seaview of the property, the options are endless! Venture out and explore the crystal clear waters of beaches such as Glyfoneri (2km), Glysteri (4.5km) or Sares (5km). The nearby town of Skopelos has a plethora of dining and drinking options.
Free Wifi and parking available
The Space:
Boasting a private plunge pool, panoramic seaview and 2km from the nearest beach, this fully-equipped cottage awaits you for unique moments!
Upon entering you are welcomed by the warm atmosphere of the living room. Each corner hides details and decor items that were carefully selected. On this level, there is a kitchen, fully-equipped with anything you might need to prepare your meals and a bright bathroom, fitted with shower.
Up the wooden staircase to the attic bedroom, with a comfy double bed, made for relaxation! The property is air-conditioned, offering optimal comfort.
The outdoor area with the plunge pool, also includes outdoor sitting, where you can enjoy a drink, a coffee or a meal while gazing at the sea.
Free Wifi and parking available on the premises
Guest Access:
Guests will have full access to the property, including its private plunge pool!
The Neighborhood:
Skopelos Town, also known locally as Chora, is the picturesque capital and main port of Skopelos Island in the Northern Sporades of Greece. Built amphitheatrically around a sheltered bay, the town is a beautiful blend of traditional whitewashed houses, red-tiled roofs, flower-filled balconies, and winding stone-paved alleys. As you wander through its maze-like streets, you'll come across charming hidden squares, ornate old mansions, and more than a hundred small chapels, each with its own character and history. One of the most iconic sights is the Church of Panagitsa of Pyrgos, perched dramatically at the edge of the old town, offering a breathtaking view over the Aegean Sea. The climb to the top is well worth the effort, especially at sunset.
Another highlight of the town is the Venetian Castle (Kastro) that crowns the hill above the harbor. Built on the ruins of an ancient acropolis, it dates back to the 13th century and provides panoramic views over the rooftops of Skopelos, the harbor, and the surrounding sea. The town also boasts a handful of museums that give a glimpse into its cultural heritage. The Skopelos Folklore Museum is housed in a traditional mansion and displays local costumes, textiles, tools, and photographs, reflecting the islanders' way of life from centuries past. There's also the Vakratsa Mansion, a restored 18th-century home filled with antique furniture and family heirlooms that once belonged to one of the island’s prominent families.
Skopelos Town is also known for its vibrant atmosphere. Along the waterfront, a lively promenade is lined with cafés, bars, tavernas, and shops, where you can enjoy everything from fresh seafood to traditional Skopelite cheese pie (tyropita), made with crispy spiral filo dough. At night, the town comes alive with a relaxed buzz as locals and visitors mingle, dine al fresco, and enjoy live Greek music in the small squares and tavern courtyards. Despite its popularity, the town has managed to retain a strong sense of authenticity and local life.
Beyond the town, Skopelos is famous for its stunning beaches, many of which are surrounded by lush pine forests that come right down to the water’s edge. These beaches are easily accessible from the town and each offers its own unique character.
Just 4 kilometers from Skopelos Town is Stafilos Beach, a crescent-shaped bay with a mix of sand and pebbles and clear, shallow waters. It’s one of the most popular beaches on the island and has a beach bar and sunbeds for rent. A short path over the headland from Stafilos leads to Velanio Beach, a more secluded and tranquil option. Velanio is partly naturist and is known for its peaceful surroundings and unspoiled beauty, with steep green hills enclosing its pebbly shore. About 8 kilometers to the southwest lies Agnontas Beach, a small pebble beach set within a natural harbor. This spot is also a working fishing port, so it’s not uncommon to see fishermen unloading their daily catch as you enjoy a meal at one of the waterfront tavernas. Agnontas is particularly beautiful in the late afternoon when the light reflects off the calm bay. Around 10 kilometers from the town is Limnonari Beach, a stunning cove with fine sand and calm, crystal-clear waters. The name Limnonari means “small lake,” and it's well suited to swimmers of all levels. The water here is typically very still, and the beach is framed by dramatic rock formations and pine-covered slopes. There are a couple of tavernas nearby and sunbeds for rent, making it a comfortable spot for a full day at the beach. Panormos Beach, approximately 12 kilometers west of Skopelos Town, is one of the largest and most organized beaches on the island. With its deep, clear waters and long stretch of white pebbles, it’s ideal for both sunbathing and swimming. The beach is well-equipped with restaurants, beach bars, and accommodations nearby, and it's often praised for its magical sunsets over the bay. Just a short drive beyond Panormos lies Milia Beach, around 15 kilometers from the town. Milia is considered one of the most beautiful beaches on the island, with its long shore divided by a rocky outcrop and surrounded by lush greenery. The views of the small islet of Dassia just offshore add to its scenic appeal. Right next to Milia is Kastani Beach, roughly 16 kilometers from Skopelos Town, which gained international fame after appearing in the film Mamma Mia! Known for its striking blue-green waters and sandy shoreline, Kastani also features a vibrant beach bar and occasionally hosts beach parties during the summer months.
Getting Around:
Car hire is essential to reach the house, which is reached by a narrow winding road just above town.
Other Things to Note:
The ideal choice for your summer Greek holidays!
Interaction with Guests:
Holihouse deals exclusively with online advertising, promotion and online administration on all international rental platforms.
Holihouse's goal is to serve guests and host online for a pleasant stay!
Property manager
Holihouse
Premier Host
Languages
English, Greek
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Amenities
Pool
Kitchen
Washer
Air conditioning
Outdoor space
Water view
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House Rules
Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 18
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property
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Cash transactions at this property cannot exceed EUR 500, due to national regulations; for further details, please contact the property using the information in the booking confirmation
About the area
Skopelos
Located in Skopelos, this holiday home is in a rural area. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Agios Konstantinos Beach and Stafylos Beach, while Folklore Museum and Museum of Photography are cultural highlights.

Skopelos, Skopelos
What's nearby
- Photo Centre of Skopelos - 4 min drive - 1.9 km
- Port of Skopelos - 4 min drive - 1.8 km
- Panormos Beach - 21 min drive - 8.8 km
- Agnontas Beach - 27 min drive - 8.2 km
- Kastani Beach - 30 min drive - 11.5 km
Restaurants
- Στου Δημητρακη - 4 min drive
- Άνεμος Espresso Bar - 17 min walk
- Skopelos Cafe Restaurant - 19 min walk
- Pizza Πλατεία - 19 min walk
- Azan - 16 min walk
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