"Authentic hospitality, peaceful stays, and unforgettable moments in Skopelos"

About Us

Alkistis Hotel was created with a simple idea in mind: to offer a place where guests can slow down, feel at home, and experience the true spirit of Skopelos. Surrounded by greenery and calm, just 1.5km from Skopelos Town, the hotel combines the peaceful rhythm of island life with everyday comfort and convenience.

Love for hospitality

From the very beginning, Alkistis Hotel has been shaped by a love for hospitality and connection. What started as a family vision grew into a welcoming retreat where travellers from around the world return year after year. Every corner of the hotel reflects care, warmth, and respect for the island's natural beauty.

Favorite gathering place

One of the hotel's most distinctive features is the largest swimming pool on the island, a favourite gathering place for guests of all ages. Here, days unfold slowly - with refreshing swims, relaxed conversations, and drinks or light snacks from the pool bar, all just steps from your room. Our restaurant completes the experience by offering a unique blend of Greek and Egyptian cuisine, bringing together flavours, traditional, and stories from two cultures.

Where everyone feels comfortable

At Alkistis Hotel, we believe that hospitality is personal. We welcome couples, families, and four-legged friends alike, creating a space where everyone feels comfortable and cared for. Our rooms are designed for 2-5 guests, making the hotel ideal for families, friends, and longer stays.

A place of celebration

Over the years, Alkistis Hotel has also become a place for celebration and connection. From weddings and birthdays to meetings and private events, we are proud to host meaningful moments in a relaxed an authentic setting.

More than a hotel, Alkistis is a place where memories are made - where mornings begin peacefully, days are spent under the sun, and evenings end with shared stories and laughter. We look forward to welcoming you and inviting you to become part of our story in Skopelos.