Yes, we admit, there is a lot to choose from. It doesn't help (or maybe it does) that all Skyros Greek island holidays offer the chance to wake in the mornings to the lull of the sea, to stretch out in a yoga class, to enjoy sumptuous healthy buffets, to try new activities and meet new friends. They're perfect for solo travellers, couples and groups alike!
But how do you choose which holiday is the holiday for you? First, find the dates and prices that best suit you. Next, comes the more difficult part - you'll need to choose between our two fabulous locations in Greece this summer: Atsitsa Bay and the Skyros Centre. To help out, we've added a couple of short descriptions below that will help you choose your ideal getaway. Alternatively, call us on +44 (0)1983 86 55 66 and we can help tailor a trip to your needs ...
Ip dip, sky blue - is Atsitsa right for you?
If this sounds like you, visit the Atsitsa pages here
Or is the Skyros Centre your home-from-home?
Perhaps personal and professional breakthroughs intrigue you, or you're curious about new ways to live life to the full. Maybe the thought of focused-but-fun creative writing guidance from established authors tickles your fancy. Or it could be that your dream retreat involves putting pencil to paper, paint to palette or lens to landscape in a truly inspirational setting.
If any of these courses sound like fun to you, visit the Skyros Centre pages here Or search by course: Writing; Art; Life Coaching
If any of these courses sound like fun to you, visit the Skyros Centre pages here Or search by course: Writing; Art; Life Coaching
If there's so much choice, your brain is in a pickle - Try a taster weekend at The Grange by the Sea ...
Contact us ...
phone: +44 (0)1983 86 55 66
email: office@skyros.com
chatting online: www.skyros.com

Nurture your sense of humour, develop your comedy technique and uncover your unique comic voice to make people laugh. The group will explore different forms of humour writing and technique to help ignite your inner comic genius, formulate new ideas and to execute these ideas in novel and dynamic ways. You will learn some tricks of the trade and gain a great awareness of a multitude of comic styles.
Our lives are full of stories; we tell each other stories every day. What makes a great story? How do we find our own unique way of writing it down? While learning to unlock your creative writing life, and immersing yourself in the tantalizing world of words, this course will help you develop a reliable and practical tool kit to produce meaningful works of fiction.









I remember the evening we were sitting in the Skyros office, preparing the second year of the Skyros Writers Lab, and I summoned up the courage to phone the famous Sue Townsend at her home to ask if she would join us. One of our writers must have given me the number.
She wouldn’t hesitate to use her fame though to help other people. She was incredibly kind to me, consenting to be interviewed for one of my books, because she knew it would help me, and even writing an Adrian Mole introduction to a new edition of my first book, despite the fact that the publisher didn’t want to pay her for it. She would travel huge distances to give talks if she thought that not doing so would disappoint anyone, and particularly if the audience was of children.
For Sue, her beloved husband Colin and her family were everything. They were the centre of her life, and she was the centre of theirs. Colin sold his business so that he could take better care of her. I never visited her home without at least one member of her family dropping in to see her, and although she was getting more and more disabled, it was always she who saw herself as everyone’s caretaker, never asking for any care herself. When she needed a kidney, the family queued up, each wanting to be allowed to be the one to donate theirs. Her son Sean’s kidney was found compatible and so he became the donor. 









