The festival of Panagia Meglou, held in the Meglou area above Acherounes on Skyros, is one of the island’s most charming and traditional religious events. Celebrated with particular reverence, the festival combines religious worship with local tradition and authentic hospitality.
The feast of Panagia Meglou takes place every year on August 15th, the day dedicated to the Nativity of the Theotokos. The festival begins with the Divine Liturgy conducted at the church of Panagia Meglou, which is situated in a secluded and picturesque location above the village of Acherounes. The church is set in a stunning spot that offers a magical view of the surrounding area.
Faithful from the surrounding villages gather to participate in the Divine Liturgy, praying and asking for the grace and protection of Panagia for their families and community. The ceremony includes a procession and artoklasia, giving the faithful the opportunity to express their gratitude and bless the food they have brought with them.
The secluded location of the Panagia Meglou church provides a unique experience that blends religious reverence with a connection to nature. The area around Acherounes and the festival attracts visitors who wish to explore the interior of Skyros and enjoy the natural beauty of the island.
The festival of Panagia Meglou is not only a religious celebration but also a moment that unites the community and celebrates the rich cultural heritage of Skyros. Through traditional events and the warm atmosphere, visitors and locals experience the authenticity and tradition of the island, creating unforgettable memories.