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Which island is Mamma Mia filmed on?

The primary location for Mamma Mia! is on the island of Skopelos, with some scenes shot also on the island of Skiathos. Both Skopelos and Skiathos are part of the Sporades islands. There is also a third location, the seaside village of Damouchari in Pelion, where Mamma Mia! was shot.



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For a true Mamma Mia experience, you'll want to visit Kastani Beach! This is where many parts of the movie were filmed. You're sure to have an ABBA-solutely f-ABBA-ulous time here reenacting the movie in your own personal Mamma Mia reality!

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Another place to stay on Skopelos is Skopelos Glossa – it is the second largest town and is located 25 kilometres from the capital. It is a sloping village with white-washed houses and views out over the sea. The ferry port here makes it a good place to stay if you want to explore nearby islands too.

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The Volos - Skopelos ferry-trip duration ranges between around 2 hr and 4 hr, depending on the port of arrival. Ferry time also depends on the type of vessel and the weather conditions. Tip: worried that weather conditions might affect your time of departure?

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We very much expected Skopelos to be a little too crowded due to its recent Hollywood appearance, but actually, it's still very peaceful and protected. It's not huge, only a little larger than Santorini, and hasn't yet succumbed to tourism like other more built-up islands.

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Saunter over to Skopelos That's down to the fact there's no airport on the island. To get there, you have to catch a flight to neighbouring Skiathos, then take an hour-long ferry to the port in Skopelos Town or Glossa.

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Cost of living in Skopelos may be higher than in Athens or other large cities of Greece, however, it is not an expensive island to live in. There are always options to get cheaper food, drinks or other goods, for those who decide to do some searching. As for the food, there are now several mini and super markets.

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Greek is the native language of the people of Skopelos. However, many people also speak passable English and some speak German or other European languages.

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WALKS, PATHS Skopelos nature walks: We should mention that Skopelos gives visitors the opportunity to make very beautiful walks in the countryside and forests of the island and also get to know many of the attractions and religious sites of the island.

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Skopelos is known for its unique cuisine with seafood and its sweets. The best known dishes are: Astakos Giouvetsi (Lobster baked with orzo pasta) Rofos Stifado (Dusky Grouper cooked with onions)

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When to go. Skopelos is one of the few Mediterranean destinations that doesn't get too overcrowded in July and August, but if you want the island at its most quiet (but still balmy), visit in June or September.

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