
Aliki beach, Thassos
The package tour companies have only recently started to invade
Greece's most northerly island, the emerald Macedonian isle of
Thassos, close to the mainland port of Kavala in the Aegean Sea.
Those seeking a true Greek Island get-away can still find some
traditional tavernas, interesting archaeological sites, picturesque
villages and beautiful sandy beaches washed by crystal clear water.
The locals are fast learning to cash in on the tourist trade,
however, and resort hotels are springing up as ferries disgorge the
crowds during the height of the summer season.
Historically Thassos is one of the richest of the Greek islands.
It was inhabited as far back as 2,000 BC, home to the Thracians
until the Phoenicians, drawn by the wonderful climate, rich pine
woods and white marble, colonised it in 1,500 BC. The Greeks
arrived about 700 years later, staging a peaceful takeover, and the
Roman's followed. All left their legacy in the form of
archaeological sites, which today provide plenty of interesting
excursions for visitors.
Capital and main port is the city of Limenas, which is not
particularly inviting, but it does have a pretty old harbour
sporting colourful fishing boats and traditional tavernas. Within
easy reach of Limenas are the lovely little villages of Panagia and
Potamia, overlooking the sandy Golden Beach and the long, inviting
crescent of Skala Potamias. A little further away is the quieter
village of Kinira with its pebbled beach, and the pinewood-ringed
Paradise Beach, frequented by nudists. On the south coast, at
Aliki, lies a peninsula forming two magnificent bays, also site of
ancient marble quarries.
The most popular tourist resorts hug the south-western coast,
near the town of Limenaria, but further along the west coast are a
series of quaint fishing villages, interspersed with lovely beaches
and coves. Inland, old mountain settlements charm with narrow
cobbled streets and cafes on the village square.
Those tired of the more well-worn Greek destinations will find
Thassos refreshing.
Resorts
See our separate guides to the following Thassos holiday resorts: Golden Beach
Attractions

Museum Theologos © www.thassos-island.com
Museum Theologos
The history of Thassos is uncovered at the Museum Theologos, set
in an old mansion that was the home of the mountain village's
former mayor, Mr Chatzigeorgiou. The mayor played an essential role
in the revolution against the Turks that took place on...
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Vegetables © Arnaud 25
Prinos Streetmarket
Each Monday morning, the Prinos Streetmarket is a great
attraction for Thassos visitors. The market offers a selection of
fresh fruit and vegetables, as well as a good assortment of nuts.
Leather goods and hardware are also available from the market, as
well as...
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Paradise © Sir Adavis
Thassos Beaches
The island of Thassos has a number of excellent beaches to relax
and have fun on. Tripiti is known for its natural bathtub and a
cave leading to the ocean, while Livadi is popular with campers and
Makriammos is home to some great...
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