Where is mamma mia filmed




















In Mamma Mia , most of the outdoor scenes were filmed on location at the small Greek island of Skopelos , and the seaside hamlet of Damouchari in the Pelion area of Greece. The film's main location site in Skopelos was Kastani beach on the south west coast. The producers also built a beach bar and jetty along the beach, but sadly removed both set pieces after they finished.

Meanwhile, producers also built a complete set for Donna's Greek villa at the stage at Pinewood Studios, and most of the film was actually shot there. Real trees were used, and were watered daily through an automated watering system.

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The fictional hotel featured in the film, Villa Donna , was portrayed as being placed on the cliffs above Glysteri Beach on Skopelos, but most of the Villa Donna scenes were shot back at the studio in Hollywood and married to Greek backgrounds later. However, when the dancers in the film flit from the Villa Donna through olive groves later in the movie, those groves were shot at Douchari in the Mouresi area of Greece, along the Pelion Coast outside of Volos. Actively scan device characteristics for identification.

Use precise geolocation data. Select personalised content. Create a personalised content profile. Measure ad performance. Select basic ads. Create a personalised ads profile. Select personalised ads. We travelled around the Pelion staying in a number of different locations, but one of our favourites was the delightful Ammos Papanero guest house on Papa Nero Beach at Agios Ioannis. The accommodation was simple, but the huge geranium filled terrace and sea views made this a wonderful place to stay in summer.

From here we walked along the footpath at the end of the beach and over the headland to Damouchari. For other places to stay in the Pelion, you can also check out the stylish mountain village hotel where we stayed in Makrinitsa and the charming sea view guest house where we stayed in Afissos. A couple of scenes from Mamma Mia were filmed here, the best known location being the Old Port of Skiathos, where the three fathers gather to wait for the ferry to the island of Kalokairi.

This is one of the most beautiful beaches on the island, and you can of course enjoy a luxurious stay at the 4 star Adrina Hotel or 5 star Adrina Resort , just like the Mamma Mia cast!

Adrina Hotel is a lovely 4 star hotel with 59 rooms, close to Panormos with its own small beach. The accommodation is set on the hillside overlooking the sea with a pool, restaurant, dive centre and easy access to the other restaurants on Panormos beach. The 5 star Adrina Resort next door is owned by the same family and offers similar facilities with suites and deluxe villas.

To see the Mamma Mia film locations, the closest international airport is on the island of Skiathos, which serves the island group of the Northern Sporades. An alternative airport is Volos , which is mainly used for summer charter flights.

From Volos there are a regular ferries to Skopelos that take between 2 and 4 hours and the same ferries take an hour to cross from Skiathos to Skopelos. The Pelion locations on the mainland are closest to Volos airport. Other major international airports to use are Thessaloniki or Athens and then you would need to travel by bus or train to Volos and then take the ferry. An alternative would be to fly to Athens and then take an internal flight to Skiathos and then a ferry to Skopelos.

You can reach Skopelos and Skiathos by ferry, either from Volos, Thessaloniki or from Skiathos, depending on which airport you fly into.

Ferries from Thessaloniki are with Sea Jets. You can check prices for all the ferry companies here. Assuming you are already in mainland Greece, bus is probably the best way to reach Volos. We took the inter-city bus from Athens, which runs several times a day and takes 4 hours, with a rest stop at the service station at the halfway point. The inter-city bus from Thessaloniki to Volos also runs regularly and takes around 3 hours. Both buses can be booked online in advance at the KTEL website or tickets can be bought on the day at the bus station.

Look out for the buses that run direct which are the quickest. Cars can easily be hired near Volos Port.



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