Set on a peaceful, green hillside just above Megali Ammos, Aegean Suites feels more like a private retreat than a hotel — an adults-only hideaway where space, privacy and sea views come together just minutes from the hum of Skiathos Town.
The property is deliberately low-key in its layout, with just 20 suites arranged through mature gardens rather than stacked into a single building. This creates a softer, more residential feel, where pathways, terraces and pockets of greenery replace formality. The design leans into understated Mediterranean elegance — clean lines, natural textures and a light, airy palette — allowing the setting and views to do most of the talking.
The suites are generous in both size and layout, with a noticeable emphasis on comfort and privacy. Each opens onto a private balcony or terrace, many with clear views across the Aegean, while interiors favour calm, neutral tones over anything overly styled. Higher categories introduce separate lounge areas and outdoor jacuzzis, which make a tangible difference to the overall experience, particularly for longer stays where that extra space starts to matter.
Dining is centred around Pelagos Restaurant, where Mediterranean dishes are prepared with a light, contemporary touch and served in a relaxed, open setting. The emphasis is on fresh, seasonal ingredients rather than overworked menus, making it somewhere you’ll happily return to more than once. During the day, the Karavia Pool Bar keeps things informal with light lunches, snacks and drinks delivered straight to your lounger, reinforcing that easy, unstructured rhythm the hotel does so well.
Life here naturally gravitates towards the pool, which sits quietly at the centre of the property, framed by greenery and lined with well-spaced loungers. It never feels crowded, even at busier times, and there’s a steady, unforced flow to the day — swim, read, eat, repeat. When you do want a change of pace, Skiathos Town is close enough for dinner or drinks, while the island’s beaches are easily explored by boat or car.
The wellness offering is intentionally understated but well executed, with a small spa providing treatments alongside a sauna and steam room. There’s also a compact fitness area, although most guests seem far more interested in slowing down than sticking to any kind of routine.
The setting strikes a particularly good balance — elevated enough to feel private, yet just moments from Megali Ammos Beach and around 1.2 km from Skiathos Town. The airport is approximately 3 km away, making arrival and departure refreshingly straightforward.
This is the kind of place you end up spending far more time in than you expected — it’s calm, spacious and quietly polished, with just enough distance from town to feel like a proper switch-off without ever being inconvenient.
This is the kind of place you end up spending far more time in than you expected — it’s calm, spacious and quietly polished, with just enough distance from town to feel like a proper switch-off without ever being inconvenient.