Hotel Skiathos Princess

in Aghia Paraskevi , Skiathos T rating: 5

 
  • Beachfront setting
  • Stylish pool scene
  • Great spa

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A beachfront location, a tranquil spa and a stylish pool scene greet you at the Skiathos Princess - a hotel that really lays on the luxury.
If you just want to escape for a bit, the Skiathos Princess is ideal. The property is cocooned by pine-covered hills, and there’s just a sprinkling of sleepy tavernas nearby. Best of all, you’ve got the turquoise waters and white sands of Aghia Paraskevi Beach on your doorstep.

At the hotel, the stylish pool area is the big draw. The swimming pool is set in smart wooden decking, which is flanked by linen parasols and wicker-framed loungers. And if that doesn’t cut it, head for the spa for some full-on pampering. As well as a sauna and a hammam, it offers a lengthy treatment menu that includes holistic therapy and massages.

Elsewhere, you’ve got two restaurants to choose from, offering up a mixture of international and Mediterranean cuisine. There’s also an eatery down on the sands, serving fruity cocktails, smoothies and light bites throughout the day.

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Hotel features

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  • Private Transfers - Forget the queue for the coach - you'll get a private taxi straight to your hotel.
  • Select Your Seat - You'll get to choose exactly where you sit on the plane. In fact, you can reserve your actual seat numbers upfront.
  • Day-before Check-in - With UK day-before check-in you'll get to jump the airport queues. It's free at Gatwick and Manchester and you can just turn up. At Birmingham it's free but you need to book ahead.
  • Specialist Holiday Advisors - Our Premier Holiday Advisors are on hand to give you the low-down on your destination.
  • You'll only be entitled to all the benefits listed above if you book one of our package holidays. You'll see exactly what's included on the Options page before you book your holiday. Please see our A-Z Guide for further information.

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Meals

  • Restaurants serving breakfast and dinner
  • Beach restaurant
  • A la carte restaurant
  • Show cooking

Swimming pool

  • Swimming pool
  • Whirlpool bath
  • Sunbeds, parasols & towels by the pool & on the beach
  • Pool bar
  • Beach bar

Entertainment

  • Lounge bar
  • Live music

Activities

  • Wellness centre with a variety of treatments and hammam, sauna and massage
  • Gym
  • Sailing boat hire
  • Scuba diving school nearby
  • Watersports on the beach

For Families

  • Children's swimming pool
  • Hotel-run children's club, 4-12 yrs and crèche 6 mths-4 yrs
  • Playground

Facilities

  • Beauty treatments
  • Hairdresser - available on request
  • Manicure & pedicure
  • Boutique

Extra Charges

Some facilities may incur extra local charges - please see the A-Z Guide.

Other Information

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Our rating

5

Official Rating

5 Star

No. of lifts

None

No. of rooms

131

Room facilities

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Room facilities

All rooms have air-conditioning, satellite TV, minibar, phone, hairdryer, internet access, 24-hour room service and radio.

Location

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  • On Aghia Paraskevi beach
  • 6.5km from Skiathos Town

Transfers

25 minutes

Your guide to Aghia Paraskevi, Skiathos

“Sandy beaches and plenty of watersports, Aghia Paraskevi combines serious chilling with serious fun.”

The coastal village of Aghia Paraskevi may be small, but over the years it’s steadily grown into a popular tourist spot. With just a clutch of traditional tavernas and a church to its name, it really is small and friendly. But it’s the beach that draws the crowds. If you’ve come here seeking a deserted, Robinson Crusoe kind of stretch, you’re in the wrong place. Because in southern Skiathos, the beaches are more holiday playground than private paradise. Aghia Paraskevi beach – or Platanias as it’s also known - is a long stretch of golden sand where watersports like jet-skiing, paragliding and snorkelling take centre-stage. It’s also the place to come if you want to explore a bit of the island. Take a cruise to the magical Lalaria beach, it’s a white pebble beach surrounded by pure white cliffs. Or check out the Medieval town of Kastro. Built atop a cliff that juts out to the sea at the north end of Skiathos, it was once the island’s biggest Medieval town, with 22 churches and 300 houses. Now there’s only one church that remains and the ruins of a few others. Skiathos Town itself should also be on your must-see list. Hop on a bus or water taxi and make your way to the island’s capital. Crammed with boutiques and galleries, craft shops and souvenir stalls, there’s plenty here to keep you busy. What’s more, it’s got some pretty waterfront tavernas perfect for yacht-spotting. And when the sun goes down, this place gets into party mode. There are countless bars and music spots that light up after dark. Or for something a little more relaxing, there’s always Platanias village. Here you’ll find a handful of family-run tavernas where you can dine on deep-fried kalamari and the island’s speciality – sweet walnut pie.

More on Aghia Paraskevi, Skiathos

More on Aghia Paraskevi, Skiathos

The coastal village of Aghia Paraskevi may be small, but over the years it’s steadily grown into a popular tourist spot. With just a clutch of traditional tavernas and a church to its name, it really is small and friendly. But it’s the beach that draws the crowds. If you’ve come here seeking a deserted, Robinson Crusoe kind of stretch, you’re in the wrong place. Because in southern Skiathos, the beaches are more holiday playground than private paradise. Aghia Paraskevi beach – or Platanias as it’s also known - is a long stretch of golden sand where watersports like jet-skiing, paragliding and snorkelling take centre-stage. It’s also the place to come if you want to explore a bit of the island. Take a cruise to the magical Lalaria beach, it’s a white pebble beach surrounded by pure white cliffs. Or check out the Medieval town of Kastro. Built atop a cliff that juts out to the sea at the north end of Skiathos, it was once the island’s biggest Medieval town, with 22 churches and 300 houses. Now there’s only one church that remains and the ruins of a few others. Skiathos Town itself should also be on your must-see list. Hop on a bus or water taxi and make your way to the island’s capital. Crammed with boutiques and galleries, craft shops and souvenir stalls, there’s plenty here to keep you busy. What’s more, it’s got some pretty waterfront tavernas perfect for yacht-spotting. And when the sun goes down, this place gets into party mode. There are countless bars and music spots that light up after dark. Or for something a little more relaxing, there’s always Platanias village. Here you’ll find a handful of family-run tavernas where you can dine on deep-fried kalamari and the island’s speciality – sweet walnut pie.

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A beachfront location, a tranquil spa and a stylish pool scene greet you at the Skiathos Princess - a hotel that really lays on the luxury.

If you just want to escape for a bit, the Skiathos Princess is ideal. The property is cocooned by pine-covered hills, and there’s just a sprinkling of sleepy tavernas nearby. Best of all, you’ve got the turquoise waters and white sands of Aghia Paraskevi Beach on your doorstep.

At the hotel, the stylish pool area is the big draw. The swimming pool is set in smart wooden decking, which is flanked by linen parasols and wicker-framed loungers. And if that doesn’t cut it, head for the spa for some full-on pampering. As well as a sauna and a hammam, it offers a lengthy treatment menu that includes holistic therapy and massages.

Elsewhere, you’ve got two restaurants to choose from, offering up a mixture of international and Mediterranean cuisine. There’s also an eatery down on the sands, serving fruity cocktails, smoothies and light bites throughout the day.

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