Skiathos MARATHA BEACH Island GREECE
Skiathos is a Greek island in the Aegean Sea.Sail around on a chartered catamaran, hike to the dramatic medieval ruins of Kastro and tap into your spiritual side at one of Skiathos many monasteries.Popular destinations and beaches in Skiathos are:Lalaria,Koukonaries,Agia Paraskevi and Kolios beach.And for the destinations most important are:Skiathos Airport,Picturesquare Town,Skiathos Gold Street and many more as you can see in the video above.Thanks for watching.Please share , like and subscribe!
Maratha Beach Skiathos , Greece
Beautiful Maratha beach , Skiathos - Greece
Save Up to 80% on Accommodation -
Maratha Beach - The Little Sister Of Koukounaries (Skiathos, Greece)
Maratha Beach is about 11 km away from the capitol, Skiathos town.
It is small, narrow beach with find sand and quite shallow crystal water. Maratha beach is lined with tall pine trees and is therefore referred to as the little sister of Koukounaries.....
Maratha Beach in Skiathos Island, Greece
Maratha Beach in Skiathos Island, Greece
Right under the Skiathos Palace Hotel there is this great beach, Maratha Beach. Small but very beautiful sandy beach with amazing sunsets!
MARATHA BEACH SKIATHOS
Παραλία Μάραθα στη Σκιάθο..
Skiathos, Maratha beach, Greece.
Our little piece of paradise taken September 2014 at Maratha Beach
Maratha Beach Skiathos Island
Maratha Beach Skiathos Greece
Достопримечательности острова Скиатос в Греции - 60 пляжей для разнообразного отдыха. Один из них Maratha Beach, небольшой пляж, рядом с отелем Skiathos Palace.
⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡
Страхование при выезде за границу:
????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
☀☀☀☀☀☀☀☀☀☀☀☀☀☀☀☀☀
Бронирование экскурсий на русском языке:
Skyathos Beaches - Maratha Beach - Footpath
Skyathos Beaches
Maratha Beach - Skiathos 2015
Maratha Beach (Skiathos Palace) - Bus stop 22
Maratha on the beach | scroll-dw-contest
Maratha group, recently started practicing Dhol Tasha pathak on the Juhu beach, Mumbai. This dedicated group of teenagers are an inspiration for utilising their social activity gathering into their passion towards an old traditional music form of Maharashtra.
Maratha
La bellissima spiaggia di Maratha a Skiathos (Sporadi)
MARATHA BEACH (Skiathos) - What You Need to Know BEFORE You Visit Skiathos
Maratha beach is like a little sister of Koukounaries, small sandy beach with fine sand and crystal water, surrounded by pine trees…
Koukounaries and Maratha Beach from the Skiathos main road
Views also of the largest hotell on the island , the Skiathos Palace hotel
Vasilias beach. skiathos Greek summer 2018
Skiathos ellas istagram
Skiathos: Koukounaries Beach
Koukounaries (Greek: Κουκουναριές), means 'Stone Pines' in Greek. At Koukounaries there is a lagoon and a wooded peninsula with a Stone Pine (Pinus pinea) forest separating the lagoon from the Aegean Sea. On the seaward side of the peninsula there is a popular fine-textured beach called 'Koukounaries Beach' or Chrisi Ammos (Greek: Χρυσή Άμμος, meaning 'golden sand'). This is one of the few locations in Greece where a Stone Pine forest still exists.[2][3]
Koukounaries was once known as Maratha (Μάραθα). Until 1964, when Skiathos was designated by the Greek National Tourism Organisation as a special development zone for tourism, the Town of Skiathos was the only settlement on the island.
MARATHA BEACH BAR SPOT 2017
Δείτε περισσότερα βίντεο στην σελίδα μας
Επίσης επισκεφτείτε και την σελίδα μας στο facebook
Skiathos, Greece - Best Beaches
Skiathos is a small Greek island in the northwest Aegean Sea.
The island has a north to southwestern direction and is about 12 kilometres (7 miles) long and 6 kilometres (4 miles) wide on average.
Despite its small size, Skiathos with its many beaches and wooded landscape is a popular tourist destination. It has over 60, mostly sandy, beaches scattered around the 44 km (27 mi) coastline. Some of these are Troulos, Vromolimnos, Koukounaries, Asselinos, Megali Ammos and Mandraki.
Please click on the red SUBSCRIBE button to get notified of brand new videos from ben sedin! Or click here to automatically subscribe: