The ferry route between Skopelos and Agios Konstantinos is temporarily not covered by any ferry companies on the NetFerry website.
The port of Skopelos is in an inlet on the east coast of the island, which offers mooring to mainly private boats and yachts and is the main port of the island. There is a parking area near the port where you can leave your car and reach the center of the capital, Skopelos Town, on foot. There are buses that connect with the port from various points on the island. A bus network allows you to get around the island on public transport without your car. The central bus station is right at the exit of the port, and from here you can take the connection to Glossa, the second port on the island whic... [More information]
Address: Skopelos, 370 03, Greece
Directions: Google Map @ Skopelos, port
Agios Konstantinos is a delightful town on the edge of the northern gulf of Evia in the Aegean Sea. Agios Konstantinos is a hub, connecting Skiathos, Alonissos and Skopelos with the continental part of Greece. History Located along the road connecting Athens with Thessaloniki, Agios Konstantinos has been a strategically important site since antiquity and the port has been a big part of the commercial development of the town. The little white houses lne the coast and pine trees meet the mountains whilst the Aegean sea laps the coast. Agios Konstantinos is located in the Gulf of Euboea, a ... [More information]