Sailboat near a rocky chapel headland in the Aegean

Skopelos bus guide

Skopelos's local bus service connects Skopelos Town with the main beaches and villages along the coast road up to Glossa, run under a public transport contract that has modernised the fleet in recent years.

Quick answer

The main route runs from Skopelos Town through Stafylos, Agnontas, Limnonari, Panormos, Milia, Kastani, and on to Neo Klima (Elios), Palio Klima and Glossa/Loutraki, with tickets bought from the driver or at ticket booths in Skopelos Town, Agnontas and Loutraki.

Small whitewashed chapel with bell tower at sunset

What to check

Frequency varies enormously by season: peak summer can see well over a dozen daily departures toward Glossa, while the off-season schedule shrinks to a fraction of that. Confirm the current timetable locally rather than relying on a generic schedule.

Route logic

If your destination is one of the main west-coast beaches, the bus is a reasonable, low-cost option in July and August. For more remote spots — Velanio, Hovolo, the Mamma Mia chapel — expect a walk from the nearest stop or plan on a taxi for at least part of the journey.

Mistakes to avoid

Cutting it close on the return journey — buses can run behind schedule in peak season, and missing the last one back from Glossa means an expensive taxi or an unplanned night away from your base. Build in a buffer if you're relying on the bus to make a specific ferry departure.

Next steps

Pair the bus schedule with the ports guide if you're timing a journey around a specific ferry arrival.

  • Main route: Skopelos Town – Stafylos – Agnontas – Panormos – Milia – Kastani – Neo Klima – Glossa
  • Tickets bought from the driver or at booths in Skopelos Town, Agnontas, Loutraki
  • Frequency much higher in July–August than the rest of the year
  • Some beaches require a walk from the nearest stop
Rocky pine-covered coastline of Skopelos

Every stop on this route leads to another stretch of beautiful coastline.