Wow, it’s hot up here in the North West England, 24 degrees it seems.
Not as hot as London and the South East but the folk down there have a lot more to enjoy and celebrate than us barbarians.
As promised, here’s more news, views and photos from Skiathos May 2026. There’s lots of photos to pic and click for the full experience.
The hired Suzuki Jimny took us to places mere cars cannot reach although even in a 4x4, and following a winter of rain, mudslides and essential traffic, the island’s many unmade tracks to the north of the island were not pleasant to ride.
Skiathos
A visit to Evangelistria Monastery for breakfast is an easier option. A fast uphill drive in first gear taking care to avoid oncoming local traffic more familiar with the gradient and endless twists & turns. There’s a good view down to JSI Airport and places in between with always a very high Buzzard, a passing Hobby or two and the inevitable shrike.
Evangelistria
Evangelistria
Evangelistria
Evangelistria
Evangelistria
Evangelistria
Evangelistria Monastery of Greek Orthodoxy is an active working monastery and the only fully operational one on the island of Skiathos.
A small community of monks still lives, worships and maintain the grounds. Alongside their religious duties the monks manage various traditional operation including wine production of their famous Alypiakos wine, olive pressing and looking after the on site museum.
There is also a fine cafe to serve the many tourists in the summer months and locals throughout the off season. We once made the mistake of going there on a Sunday morning but found it impossible to park in the large car park or leading up to it such were the huge numbers of people arriving to worship.
Red-backed Shrike
Hobby
Evangelistria Monastery
Church at the Monastery
Monastery Garden
Our newly made friends, two discerning monastery doggies, were interested in our omelette containing Gouda & bacon but not the accompanying bread which both chose to leave. We said goodbye to them, promising to return another day with Greek sausage. That might be to their liking.
The drive down to Skiathos Town passes Aghia Zoni, a tiny and immaculately kept chapel with fabulous views and the ever-present blue & white flags of Greece, a common sight throughout the entire country. Would that we Brits were encouraged to show pride in our nation and culture by displaying The Union Flag, a reminder of a remarkable success story of enterprise, endeavour, creativity and history that stretches back thousands of years.
Aghia Zoni
From Aghia Zoni a chapel on the hillside
A left turn at the bottom of the never ending downhill slalom took us towards the International Airport JSI, the traditional boatyard and the paralia (coastline) that leads into Skiathos Town.
We stopped for a look towards the town from a favourite view point where some times there are egrets, shags and occasionally a Kingfisher.
Viewpoint
Viewpoint
The Boatyard - Skiathos
European Shag
Grey Heron
We stopped as instructed at Skiathos’ only set of traffic lights even though not many vehicles do so but where a photo of Mylos Taverna proved irresistible.
Stop!
The SAS
Jet2
Mylos Taverna
Super Star Two is the latest and magnificent giant super-ferry to travel between the islands, the main stopping points being Skopelos, Skiathos, Alonissos and the Greek mainland at Volos, Thessaloniki. We set off to get closer views of the monster ship and watch the activity of the arrivals, departure and inevitable drama of this daily occurrence. Remarkably, the entire turnaround of hundreds of people and dozens of vehicles large & and small is so well organised, practised and choreographed that within 15 minutes the ship pulls away from the quayside and off through the outlying islands to the next timetabled stop.
Walking along the sunny jetty, camera in hand is a photographer’s dream.
Skiathos 2026
Skiathos 2026
Skiathos 2026
Skiathos 2026
Skiathos 2026
Skiathos 2026
Skiathos 2026
Skiathos 2026
Another Jimny
I heard that real cameras are making a comeback now that many people have realised the limitations of mobile phone pictures. In a couple of weeks I saw a tiny handful of people using a real camera, a mobile phone the default for 99.9% of would be photographers. A shame really because it is impossible to better pictures from a SLR or mirrorless device with a couple of lenses.
A smart phone is convenient for instant editing, and is useful for everyday use and social media. However, a dedicated quality camera provides superior images from larger sensors, natural depth of field and complete manual control for all users, amateur or professional.
The hot weather made me stay indoors and revert to blogging for a change. Whether that means there will be Happy Days Part 3 is anyone's guess. Stay tuned to find out.















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