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Sites and Excursions
The city of Thassos - Limenas - is the capital and main port of the island,
built on the site of the ancient town, overlooking its three harbors.
There are many places of archaeological interest that one can visit here: the
ancient market (agora), the acropolis, the city walls and various sanctuaries
scattered among the modern houses. The most picturesque part of the town is
the old harbor with the fishing boats and the tavernas by the sea.
A range of mountains (Ipsarion, 1204 m.) divides the island into two different
parts. The northern and the eastern part are mountainous, covered with pine-trees
and the rocky cliffs form sandy beaches in between them. Its the perfect place
for mountaineers and walkers.
The southern and western part is flatter, covered with olive-trees on the hills and most of the settlements are found here.
Driving from Thassos town to the east, the closest secluded beach is Makryammos, also within a walking distance from the town. Some of the most beautiful places on the island are the traditional villages of Panagia and Potamia, overlooking the famous Golden Beach and Skala Potamias. This is the longest sandy bay of Thassos (3,5 km) and a well-organized touristic site.
In the village of Panagia one must visit the old church of the Virgin Mary and in Potamia the museum of the local sculptor Vagis, who became famous all over the world.
Further on, one can drive to Kinira, a quiet settlement with a pebbled beach, where the ancient town of Kinira and the gold mines used to be, Next to Kinira is the breath-taking Paradise Beach, known to the nudists, surrounded by rich pinewoods.
As we reach the southern part of the island, we arrive at Aliki, a small peninsula embraced by two natural bays. In Aliki, one can visit the ancient sanctuary, the Early Christian churches, the ancient marble quarries and swim in its clean waters.
The next place is the Archangel Michael's Convent, situated high on
the edge of a cliff, with a fantastic view of the sea. Nearby the Convent
is the isolated beach of the Archangel.
On the southern cape of the island is the famous beach of Psili Ammos, covered with fine sand. Along the southwestern coast there are three settlements: Potos, Pefkari and Limenaria.
All of them are well-organized touristic resorts. From Potos there's a road that leads to the charming traditional village Theologos, the old capital of the island, and to Limenaria, the second town of Thassos and the main port of the south, with many neoclassical buildings from the beginning of the 20th century. Next to Limenaria is the wonderful beach of Tripiti.
As we drive along the west coast, we come to many seaside villages, "Skalas" (fishing ports), like Skala Maries, Skala Kallirachis, Skala Sotiros, Skala Prinou and Skala Rachoni.
All of them were inhabited in the 20th century and were named after the older mountain villages of Maries, Kallirachi, Sotiros, Prinos and Rachoni that one can reach by driving the mountain roads.
In the old mountain settlements one can admire the traditional architecture, the narrow cobbled streets and enjoy a cup of Greek coffee in the Kafenion (Greek cafes) of the square, the centre of the social life at these places.
On the northern part of the island, just a few kilometers from Thassos town, little picturesque bays are crowned by pinewoods that hide them from the main road view.
Each one of the beaches and villages of Thassos has a unique beauty that creates
a harmonic blend, ideal for everyone.
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