Thasos, sometimes spelled Thassos (Greek: Θάσος), is a Greek Island tourist destination in the North Aegean Islands group, close to Kavala.
Thasos is a green, mountainous island with many picturesque bays and sandy beaches. The landscape is similar to Chalkidiki or Sithonia. It is an ideal holiday destination for families and people who want to relax at wonderful and not overcrowded beaches. There are a number of interesting antiquities to visit and there are enough beach-bars and clubs for entertainment and night life. A fire in September 2016 destroyed parts of the forests but this does not affect its beauty as a top holiday destination. In general the east side is much more crowded than the west side. People who like to have more space on the beach are better off with the west side, while those who want more action the east side is the better choice.
Earliest settlements are known from the Neolithic era. About 1500 BC, Thasos was taken by the Phoenicians, and by their knowledge in metallurgy, they were the first to exploit the mineral resources of the island. The island was then taken over by the Thracians until the Greek Ionian tribe displaced the Thracians in the 7th century BC. Gold and silver mining and trade flourished during this time and brought prosperity to the island. In 492 BC, the Persians conquered the island, which led to an economic decline. In 464 - 404 BC, Thasos was occupied by Athens and served as a colony of wood and metal supplies. 340 BC Philip II, king of the Macedonians, took over Thasos. In the period from 281 - 202 BC, Thasos was independent, until it was connected to the Roman Empire in 196 BC. After the division of the Roman Empire, it belonged to the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire) from 330 AD. In 1455 AD, Thasos passed over to the Turks and was freed by Greek troops by 1912 in the Balkan War. In the Second World War, Thasos and larger parts of northern Greece were handed over by the Wehrmacht to Bulgaria, who had to leave these areas with war dead.
The island has one main road which circles the perimeter. There is a bus service (dead link: January 2023) during summer. Taxis are common and can be called from most restaurants, bars and supermarkets (taxis after midnight need to be booked in advance). Car and bike hire is possible from many of the larger towns and villages. To really see the interesting parts of the island, especially the mountain villages, a car or motorbike is needed. Normal cars are not allowed on dirt roads but some of the nice beaches an attractions can be reached on dirt roads only. Hire a 4WD at least for the days you want to go off-road.
Must see for short time visitors:
Most tourists rent a car at least for one day to explore the island. As there is only one ring road the villages are described starting from Thasos town clockwise. From the main ring road the mountain villages can be reached via side roads or dead-end roads. If you visit the main attractions only a tour takes from 4-6 hr.
Thasos (Θάσος, also known as Limenas, Λιμένας), 40.7762°, 24.7041°. The largest village on the island with the harbor for ferry boats to Keramoti and is deep enough for sailing boats and offering power connection too. Visit the old fishing harbour with the customs building and a beach with beach bars. Continue the walk to reach the viewpoint called “Karnagio” with an old chapel and a nice restaurant to sit. Nearby the old harbour are the ruins of the ancient city and the Archeology and Ethnology Museum. From the old port take a walk to the Amphitheater and ahead to the Acropolis and a castle ruin. The ascent is a bit difficult, but well worthwhile because of the fantastic views. In the center of Limenas are commercial streets with souvenir shops, restaurants, fast food, police, banks, travel agencies and some nightlife. The beachfront Agios Vassillios Chapel, about 200 meters west of the ferry port, is also worth a visit. Behind the chapel is an archaeological excavation area with remains of cemetery, tower, temple, chapel. 2019-09-04
Panagia (Παναγία), 40.7307°, 24.7288°. A romantic small mountain village with old, traditional houses, restaurants and a few souvenir shops on a beautiful wooded hill. The "Dragon's Lair" is a cave near the village and is also worth a visit because of the scenic environment. 2019-09-04
Scala Panagia (Σκάλα Παναγία), 40.7278°, 24.7571°. It is a mere collection of hotels, campgrounds, restaurants etc. along the "Golden Beach", the best beach on Thasos. There is no center. At the northern end of the beach is a small photogenic fishing port, where also excursion boats start. For sailboats, the harbor is only suitable when there is no wind because the anchors are bad due to seagrass. 2019-09-04
Potamia (Ποταμιά), 40.7157°, 24.7289°. An old mountain village high on a wooded hill and is less touristy than Panagia. It is certainly worth a walk through the village. Because of the altitude location, it is getting a little cooler here in summer than at Scala Potamia. 2019-09-04
Scala Potamia (Σκάλα Ποταμιάς), 40.7088°, 24.7588°. is, like Skala Panagia, a pure tourist spot on the "Golden Beach" bay with beautifully located restaurants and hotels. The small harbor is only partially suitable as anchorage for sailboats, since at night is very wavy. 2019-09-04
Kinira (Κοίνυρα), 40.6666°, 24.7617°. A small, purely tourist place without a real center. It consists of a cluster of hotels, restaurants, etc. 2019-09-04
Aliki (Αλυκή), 40.6053°, 24.7412°. A "must-see location" with a very romantic beach and the remains of an ancient temple. Aliki is not a village. It consists of only a few restaurants but it is one of the main tourist attractions of Thasos. It's the landscape that makes it so unique. In summer it is overcrowded and it may be hard to find a parking space. Aliki is also an peninsula of archaeological interest where an ancient quarry of marble is situated that was used from the ancient to early Byzantine years and was one of the main Greek areas regarding the mining and exportation of marble. Owing to the dismantling and sale of the coveted white marble a relatively large and prosperous settlement and a port suitable for transport was built. Alikes was evacuated abruptly due to the strike of an heavy earthquake in the 5th century AD. This is the reason why today the marble rocks are discernible under the surface of the sea. The residents of Aliki migrated to other areas of the island because their economic basis (the quarry) had disappeared. However, some people continued to live in the settlement on fishing business and merchandising until its total destruction by pirates in 1651. 5 km from Aliki there is the Monastery "Archangelos" 📍, a very interesting complex on the mountainside. It's a convent with old icons and full of flower pots and it is a good viewpoint over the sea and the south shore of Thasos. A few kilometers after the monastery is another famous spot in Thassos, called "Giola" 📍. It is a natural pool overlooking the sea. The descent to Giola is signposted. The trip goes on dirt roads to a parking lot and from there walk down the mountain. The walk is very strenuous, especially in the summer. During high tide, the pool is clean and inviting, but after days without high tides, no fresh water from the sea enters the pool, and the water gets dark and dirty. 2019-09-04
Astrida (Αστρίδα), 40.5894°, 24.6551°. An abandoned village that had been rebuilt partially for tourist use. It is well worth seeing. 2019-09-04
Potos (Ποτός), 40.611°, 24.6085°. One of the touristic centres of Thassos, especially popular in younger people. Its a strong tourist embossed larger village with everything needed for such a place, like good shopping, many restaurants and bars, beaches full with music and beach parties and appropriate nightlife. It's certainly worth a visit. 2019-09-06
Theologos (Θεολόγος), 40.6598°, 24.6925°. A quiet and beautiful "must-see" mountain village where the houses are mostly built of stone and covered with stone slabs. Also the museum is worth seeing. Going through the village, you will reach the restaurant "Neromillos" (Water mill) after about 500 m after the cemetery. The water mill is a wonderful place to stay, eat and drink. Another attraction is the old stone bridge. Behind the Agios Dimitrios church is a footpath to the photogenic bridge about 200 m away. In the valley between today's Theologos and the ruins of the settlement on the other side there are some beautiful little waterfalls and pools 📍 (called Kefalogourna), in which you can refresh yourself. The path to the waterfalls begins shortly before the end of the village and is now signposted and expanded. There are several waterfalls and pools cascading one behind the other. You have to approach it from the side of the embankment as there is no way. Only the top, largest waterfall has a path and after the community created the path it belongs to the "must see" on Thasos. The scenic circular route paved with bumpy stones between the Greek and the former Ottoman district (today only ruins) of Theologos leads from the church of Agios Dimitrios down into the valley, over the old stone bridge to the chapel of Archangel Michael and further uphill between the ruins of the former houses, a fortification and the ruins of a tower back to the church of Agia Paraskevi. The peace and quiet and the beautiful view of Theologos is worth it. 2020-10-09
Limenaria (Λιμενάρια), 40.6278°, 24.5752°. The second largest village on the island and has a lot of tourism. The long sandy promenade is lined with restaurants, gift shops, cafes, pubs, etc. But even in high season the beach is not overcrowded. There are supermarkets, banks, doctors, police station in the center. The new build Marina is deep enough for sailing boats. From Limenaria leads a new paved road to Kastro fillage. 3 km from Limenaria direction Scala Maries is the well-known beach Tripiti. Its famous for its rock with a hollow. 2019-09-04
Kastro (Κάστρο), 40.6704°, 24.655°. In the mountainous center of the island, it used to be a dilapidated village. It has been partly rebuilt, but it's more the landscape that makes it worth going there. The environment is more impressive than the place itself. From Limenaria a winding but well-maintained road leads to the village. Two small restaurants invite the diner to linger in clean mountain air. If you want to visit the church, you get the key in the restaurant next door. At the end of the village is the former castle, from which only part of the fortification walls are preserved. On the castle grounds today stands a chapel and an ossuary. A small waterfall is located near the village and can be reached on foot or 4WD from Kastro. To get to the waterfall take the dirt track on the east side of Kastro, which is a 3-4 km journey and goes through a beautiful and pristine forest. It's most impressive to see during the spring as it tends to dry up during the summer. Alternatively you can reach the waterfall from Theologos by vehicle. 2019-09-04
Maries (Μαρίες), 40.6911°, 24.6214°. A very original old mountain village. Interesting is also the location a few miles outside the village with a small lake and a little waterfall. During July/August when there is no rain, that waterfall is just a runlet. If you continue on the dirt road from there, after 13 km you will reach the Ipsario, the highest mountain in Thasos. The road there is not paved and therefore may not be used with normal rental car, only with 4WD. Between Scala Maries and Maries lies the Convent Monastery of the Assumption (Ιερά Μονή Κοιμήσεως Θεοτόκου Μαριών) 📍, which is worth a visit, as well as the photogenic Convent ruin Stavronikita 📍 located above the monastery. An approximately 400-m-long path leads from the parking lot of the monastery up to the ruins. 2019-09-04
Scala Maries (Σκάλα Μαριών), 40.6424°, 24.5173°. A nice touristy village with a picturesque small fishing harbour. 2015-10-08
Kalirachi (Καλλιράχη), 40.6931°, 24.5545°. One of the larger mountain villages with narrow streets and is not very touristy. Worth seeing is the Chapel Metamorfosi 📍 above the place. A 5 km long dirt road (4WD only) leads to just below the summit. From there you walk about 300 m steeply uphill to the chapel. The view is breathtaking from there. Approximately 300 m before the village turn left into the side street and then turn left again at the parking lot in the village. After about 5 km dirt road you reach the parking lot of the chapel. 2019-09-06
Scala Kalirachi (Σκάλα Καλλιράχης), 40.7067°, 24.5342°. A street village with a beautiful small harbor that invites you to linger. The harbour is deep enough for sailing boats and offers also power connection for boats. 2019-09-06
Sotiros (Σωτήρας), 40.7171°, 24.5747°. A small mountain village with magnificent view and is well worth seeing. 2019-09-06
Scala Sotiros (Σκάλα Σωτήρος), 40.7285°, 24.5483°. An elongated street village with a remarkable small fishing port. 2019-09-04
Prinos (Πρίνος), 40.7402°, 24.5774°. A larger village with shops, supermarkets, bakeries, restaurant, pubs but less touristy. A popular attraction of Prinos is the outdoor market (bazaar). It takes place in the town's open square every Monday morning. Visitors can obtain fresh fruits, vegetables, clothing, footwear, household items and at the same time enjoy a unique lively atmosphere. 2019-09-04
Mikros Prinos (Μικρός Πρίνος, also known as Micros Kasavitis), 40.7205°, 24.6171°. A formerly dilapidated mountain village that has been rebuilt in a touristy way. From here, there is a tortuous road leading to the Monastery "Panteleimonos 📍 ' at high altitude in the mountains. The ride and the spectacular views are more worthwhile than the visit of the monastery. 2019-09-06
Megalos Prinos (Μεγάλος Πρίνος, also known as Megalos Kasavitis), 40.7248°, 24.6238°. A "must-see" mountain village with old, mostly renovated houses and a very beautiful central square under plane trees with restaurants. It is delightfully cool even on the hottest summer days. Above the village lies the Chapel Agios Joannis 📍, in a beautiful environment that can be reached via a 4 km-long dirt road. 2019-09-04
Rachoni (Ραχώνι), 40.757°, 24.6371°. Not a tourist village. An interesting sight is a church directly before the village. It is a nice cool place on hot summer days under large trees and with waterways. A tavern is also there. Above the village is the island's only dog sanctuary. Approximately 3 km dirt road above the village is the small worth seeing chapel St. Johann 📍 (Agios Joannis) in an impressive mountain landscape. The way is signposted. You can drive with 4WD, but also make a worthwhile walk up. 2019-09-06
Scala Ragoni (Σκάλα Ραχωνίου), 40.7804°, 24.6136°. A small quiet harbour village with few tourists. Some kilometers north are several nice and crowded beaches and bays. 2019-09-04
Ag. Georgios (Άγιος Γεώργιος), 40.7629°, 24.6369°. A small old village with almost no tourism but with quite a number of foreigners that build houses there. On the right side of the road to Georgios and Rachoni lie the ruins of an old watermill. It is located between the two villages and is not easy to find in the bushes but well worth seeing. The chapel Agios Georgios 📍 above the village is worth a visit. 2019-09-04
4WD off-road tours. Renting a 4WD off-road vehicle, you can reach some very interesting places that are prohibited for normal rental cars. Described are the sights in the respective places. Beaches: Saliara, Marbel, Vathi, Salonikos. Rachoni: Chapel; Megalos Prinos: Chapel; Kalirachi: Chapel; Maries: Waterfall, Mount Ipsaron; Theologos: Restaurant Neromilos; Aliki: Tower of Thimonia. If you only want to be on the road for one day, you should head for Maries and Kalirachi.
Hiking. Thasos is suitable not only for swimming but also offers many scenic walking tracks. Especially in the fall and in the spring when it is not so hot, many tourists use this alternative to beach life. There are local shops to buy hiking equipment and maps. For those who don't like to walk on their own in the mountains there are also organized tours. Information can be found in the Internet under "walk on Thasos".
Popular trails are:
It is recommended to visit the ancient sites of the island in 2 tours in Thasos town and 1 in Aliki and Thimonia. The first leads up to the Acropolis of Thasos town and is also recommended for people who are less interested in ruin sites, because of the beautiful landscape and the wonderful vantage points. The second tour stays within the village and is less spectacular.
1) Thasos Town
Tour 1: It starts in the immediate vicinity of the old war harbor 📍 at the Agora 📍, the economic center of the ancient city, a kind of marketplace with shops, religious and cultural sites. Even if only the foundation walls and a few pillars are present, the agora is the most interesting ancient area in the center. Directly following the agora are the passages 📍, a stone walled access from the residential quarters to the agora, the Odeion 📍, a small 2nd-century theater. and the Arthemis Shrine 📍 from early Hellenistic times. From the agora you go northeast passing the District of Dionisos 📍, the Sanctuary of the Poseidon and Wagon Gate 📍, the eastern residential area and Chariten Tor 📍 slowly uphill under shady trees towards the headland. There stands the very photogenic St. Nicholas Chapel 📍 on the foundations of a 5th-century basilica. The view from there of the landscape and the sea is breathtaking. Below the chapel you can see the beach bar Karnagio. From here, the trail now leads steeper and much more strenuous uphill to the Theater 📍 from the 3rd century with beautiful views of Thasos. Performances take place here during the summer months. Further above is the Akropolis 📍. In 1204, the Venetians built a castle in the eastern part of the Acropolis out of the ruins of the temples there, whose ruins are hidden between trees and barely visible from the village. If one follows the path one reaches the Sanctuary of Athena 📍. Only the foundations of the 5th century BC are left of the temple. Nevertheless, the path is worth it, as the view of Thasos and the surrounding mountains makes up for the effort. A narrow pawn leads east to cave sanctuary of the Pan 📍 from the 4th century BC. Again, it is more the view that is worthwhile. From here you go back to the city.
Tour 2: It can be done well in less than 1 hour as you stay within the flat area of Thasos town and is really worthwhile only for people really interested in ancient ruins. It's best to start from the Early Christian Basilica 📍. If you follow the road away from the coast you will reach the Hercules (Heracles) Sanctuary 📍. Here too, only the foundations of temples and buildings from the 5th or 6th century BC are preserved. Now follow the signs along the Pier de Vambez road to the Gate of Zeus and Hera 📍 past the remains of an Arch of Honor for Emperor Caracalla. The Gate of Zeus is the most elaborate and best preserved gate of the city, but also almost exclusively preserved as foundations. From there one arrives at the interesting remainders of the south wall to the Silent Tor 📍 that is quite well preserved. From here it goes back towards the harbour.
2) Aliki
Tour: 3 starts in Aliki. The entrance to the archeologic site is free and you can explore the place walking on market trails. The archeological site of Aliki includes the ancient marble quarry 📍, the remains of an ancient settlement, a double sanctuary and two paleochristian basilicas. The ancient settlement 📍 of which only the ground walls remained is on the opposite site of the taverns. An interesting inscribed sarcophagus is worth to see. Following the path uphill for about 50 m you reach out at the ancient sanctuary 📍. The remains of the sanctuary consist of two constructions with both ionic and doric architectural elements build during the 6th-5th centuries BC. dedicated to god Apollo as protectors of ships and sailors. At the stairs that are at the facade of the sanctuary, there are inscribed names of many sailors that had arrived at the island in order to ship marble. The sanctuary was abandoned during the early Byzantine era, with Christianity becoming the dominant religion. The two churches were built in the 5th century AD and destroyed by an earthquake. Going from Aliki about 1 km towards Limenaria the Ancient Tower of Thimonia 📍 is signposted. A field road leads up to the tower that needs good ground clearance if you drive up or walk for 10 min. The ruined Hellenistic tower was probably part of an ancient settlement but no excavations have taken place an the knowledge about this place is very limited. The nice view from the tower is more worth than the ruins itself.
The mining on Thasos can look back on a highly developed metallurgy that began about three and a half thousand years ago and thus plays a significant role in the Aegean region. Probably in the late Bronze Age, beginning at the latest in the early Iron Age, took place an intensive and until the Byzantine period ongoing ore smelting. The ores mined in tunnels and open-pit mining contributed to the wealth of the island in ancient times and are an important part of the history of the island. Unfortunately, the wealth also aroused greed and so in the history of the island mostly foreign powers exploited the ores. Some former open pit areas are easily accessible and today interesting and photogenic "lost places". Also galleries are accessible, but only with a local guide to recommend and experience walking in caves and only with appropriate equipment.
The east and south sides of the island have many picturesque bays and popular sandy beaches, while the west side has more elongated, lonely, rocky beaches, but also beautiful sandy ones. For people who are looking for nudist beaches, Thasos is a good destination too. In the following, only the best known beaches are listed. There are still many bays and beaches to discover.
On a tour around the island with starting point Thasos town you will pass by the following beaches in clockwise order:
Thassos town, 40.7830°, 24.7147°. Narrow sandy beach near the Old Port with beach bars, beach chairs, umbrellas, etc., mean water quality 2018-01-15
Makriamos, 40.7701°, 24.7261°. Beautiful wide open bay with a sandy beach and a large hotel complex, often crowded. 2018-02-08
Saliara-, Marbel-, Vathi-beach, 40.7504°, 24.7483°. 1 km before Makriamos turn right and follow the path for 4 km to Saliara Bay (a very romantic bay, sandy with crystal clear water and overcrowded in the high season, insufficient parking). It's a must-see location and probably the nicest beach of the island! After 600 m you reach the Marble Bay. Its a white marble sand bay which was used for the shipment of marble, with crystal clear waters and a unique but loud beach bar. Its also a must-see location. In the high season often overcrowded. After 2 km you will come to Vathi Bay. It is also a romantic bay but with a luxury hotel that have their sunbeds along the crystal clear water front. From there a dirt roads leads to Golden Beach. Rental cars may not drive the dirt road there (only 4WD). You can also reach the beaches by water taxi from Thasos town. 2021-01-12
Golden Beach (Scala Panagia, Potamia Scala), 40.7258°, 24.7585°. It used to be a romantic empty beach, but is now one of the most visited beaches of Thassos. Its a long, wide sandy beach hemmed with hotels, restaurants, bars, nightclubs and a camping site. Crowded in high season. Good water quality. Don't miss the little fishing harbour at the northern end of the beach. From there you have a wonderful view over the beach and the mountains in the background. 2018-02-08
Kinira, 40.6718°, 24.7624°. Elongated rocky beach, only partially sand beach. 2018-02-08
Paradise Beach, 40.6452°, 24.7670°. Turn about 2 km from the center of Kinira off at the signs. Very popular open sandy beach with 2 beach bars, also used by nudists (mainly on the rocks at the left side of the beach). 2018-02-08
Agios Joannis Bay, 40.6188°, 24.7610°. About 3 km from Aliki, beautiful sandy beach with a few olive trees in front of a hotel complex. 2018-02-08
Aliki Beach, 40.6051°, 24.7415°. One of the most picturesque places in Thassos, very busy in high season, a must-see location with archaeological sites. At the southeast end of the peninsula there is a natural stone pool right by the sea, where you can bathe romantically. 2018-02-08
Timonija Beach, 40.6057°, 24.7209°. Bay with a sandy beach surrounded by hotels and B&Bs. 2018-02-08
Livadi Bay, 40.5979°, 24.6913°. Long sandy beach with beach bar. However, there are underwater flat, slippery stones, some with sea urchins. Popular for nudists (off-season) just like the Arsanas Beach, separated by a few rocks from Livadi Beach. 2018-02-08
Salonikos Beach, 40.5716°, 24.6434°. Hard to reach, yet very popular, scenic bay with sandy beach and beach bar. Under water partly pebbles and rocks. A small restaurant invites you to dine in a romantic setting. The bay is also suitable as anchor bay for sailboat. 200 m further south is a small uncultivated beach and at the end of the peninsula still 2 bays with stone beach. All only accessible by dirt road. 2018-02-08
Astris Beach, 40.5835°, 24.6390°. Sandy beach near the road. Opposite are several hotels 2018-02-08
Psili Amos Beach, 40.5840°, 24.6307°. 1 km after Astris beach, beautiful sandy beach, a little crowded. 2018-02-08
Potos Beach & Pefkari, 40.6105°, 24.6053°. Potos is one of the tourist centers of the island Thassos with long sandy beaches but a bit crowded. Since it is very popular with young people, there are many beach bars with music. 2018-02-08
Metalia Beach, 40.6236°, 24.5832°. 1 km before Limenaria. Beautiful sandy beach with beach bar and factory ruins from the time when mining was still going on. A "must-see" attraction. 2018-02-08
Limenaria, 40.6258°, 24.5686°. The second largest village in Thassos and a center of tourism. Very long beautiful sandy beaches that are not crowded even in high season, although many hotels lining along the beach line. 2018-02-08
Trypiti, 40.6225°, 24.5389°. Picturesque sandy beach, usually crowded, but a "must see" due to a nice rock cave. 2018-02-08
Fari Beach, 40.636041°, 24.524273°. The beach is recommend it for people who prefer a quite place to swim. This is not an organized beach and good for snorceling. From a small parking lot you reach the beach in 5 min on foot.
Scala Maries, 40.6395°, 24.5157°. There are several beautiful sandy beaches on both sides of the village, which usually are not crowded. 2018-02-08
between Scala Maries and Prinos, 40.716°, 24.539°. Along the road there are many smaller, often deserted beaches. Even in high season here you can find a quiet places to relax. Popular with nudists. Most visited are the beaches of Scala Kalirachi and Scala Sotiros. 2018-02-08
Scala Prinos, 40.7597°, 24.5714°. Several beautiful long sandy beaches with beach bars, not too crowded. Nudism possible off season. 2018-02-08
between Scala Prinos and Limenas, 40.7597°, 24.5714°. Along the road are many smaller beaches, usually with beach bars. Most visited are the beaches around Scala Rachoni (Pahis beach, Glyfada Beach). 2018-02-08
Thasos is known for its tasty dark Pine honey (ca €8/kg), fruits and vegetables in glycose syrup (extremely sweet) and good Zipouro, a pomace brandy at about €8/L.
There are a lot of restaurants and fast food places around the island. Since the quality varies from season to season, it is impossible to provide reliable recommendations. It is better to ask advice from other tourists there. Places you should go to because of their nice environment are Theologos, Kastro and Megalo Prinos.
Centres for night life are Limenas, Limenaria and especially Potos where younger people like to meet. Most of the bars and beach bars organize themed nights, beach parties, etc., which are announced on posters in the hotels or in the places. Very popular "Greek Nights" are offered by some big hotels and some restaurants and pubs (check postings).
The most famous large hotel complexes are:
Alexandra Golden Boutique Hotel. Adult only 2018-02-08
Royal Paradise Beach Resort. 2018-02-08
Thassos Grand Resort. 2018-02-08
Ilio Mare. 2018-02-08
Makryammos Bungalows. 2018-02-08
ALEA Hotel & Suites. 2018-02-08
Blue Dream Palace, Tripiti Limenaria, +30 2593 053520. Features a restaurant with breakfast and dinner buffet, bar, parasols and volleyball on the fronting beach, pool, rooms with views, even a pillow menu. 2018-02-08
Most hotels and restaurants have Wi-fi.
An advantage of Thasos is the close distance to the main land what makes day trips easy.
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