Overview
Surrounded by the pine-tree forest right on the sandy Panormos beach, Blue Green Bay’s a swimming pool with poolside bar and restaurant. Its tastefully furnished units overlook the pool and the Aegean sea from their balcony. The air-conditioned rooms and apartments at Blue Green Bay are decorated in earthy tones. Ôhey are equipped with a cable LCD TV, mini fridge and hairdryer. Some units also feature a kitchenette. At the pool bar of the hotel, guests can enjoy refreshing cocktails. Local and international cuisine is served on the decked terrace of the on-site restaurant until late at night. Free sun beds and umbrellas are offered both at the pool and on the Blue Flag beach. Skopelos port and main town are 9.9 miles away. Blue Green Bay is 650 meters away from Milia beach and 1.2 miles from Kastani beach. Free on-site parking is available.
Sporades Islands. Legend has it that the gods created the Sporades Islands by tossing colored pebbles into the Aegean Sea. The myth is reflected in the name Sporades, which means the scattered ones, and in the colors of their verdant green hills, sapphire blue waters and sandy beaches. Located off the east coast of Greece, the Sporades archipelago includes four permanently inhabited islands, each offering visitors a unique travel experience. From bustling Skiathos with its gorgeous beaches and active nightlife to the picturesque landscapes of remote Skyros, the Sporades have something special to offer every visitor in search of a memorable island vacation. Blue Green Bay is located at Panormos, Skopelos, 37003, Greece and there are so many terrific beaches around to choose from that your dilemma will be where to go first. There are also sparsely populated settlements or villages to discover that offer amazing seafood, natural aesthetic icons, beaches, monasteries and attractions, thus do not stay in just one location. Book you stay with Blue Green Bay and experience these ravishing islands from a new perspective as incredible reveals its deep knowledge of every beach and cove.
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