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Thassos
The emerald island of Thassos - mythical land of the Sirens - rises
out of the sapphire waves like a jewel in the Northern Aegean. Brimming
with history and tradition, the island delights the visitor with
its natural beauty, the constant interchange between green and blue
that one meets at every corner and cove. Its lush vegetation - thick
woods with plane trees, oaks, cedars, chestnuts and pines - never
ceases to astonish, and the terrain, rich in marble, takes on shapes
and contours encountered nowhere else. In the northeast, the scenery
is wild, its steep, green gullies and amazing coastline contrast
sharply with the serene landscape of the southwest part of Thassos,
where land and sea join in unruffled shallow bays. After the pleasant
boat ride from Keramoti or Kavala, the traveller disembarks at Limenas,
the starting point for getting to know the island.
Limenas (Thassos town)
Limenas or Thassos, the island's capital on the northern shore,
stands on the site of the ancient city. The island's illustrious
past has left its mark in the marble ruins and monuments that can
still be seen today on the outskirts of town. Among the most interesting
are the ancient Walls which encircled the entire city (7th - 5th
century BC), the Acropolis, the Agora, the Theatre, the Temple of
Pythian Apollo and the Choregic Monument in the garden of the Sanctuary
of Dionysos, to mention just a few of the attractions. Also worth
a visit, the Archaeological Museum contains pottery of various periods,
statues, architectural components and coins, among other exhibits.
The Vayi Museum In Potamia is also open to the public.
Sightseeing on the
Island
One of the first things that strike the visitor on setting foot
on Thassos is the islanders' intense devotion to tradition. This
is immediately apparent in their buildings but also in their way
of life, and particularly noticeable in the mountain villages of
Theologos, Prinos, Panayia and Paries. Here looking at their houses
or observing a few of their daily customs or part of a religious
festival is like peering into the past. The houses with their high
thick walls and flower gardens are turned inward, shutting out the
rest of the world, a hold over from the days of pirates and other
marauders. On the other hand, the enclosed wooden balconies and
slate roofs are authentic examples of local folk architecture with
several elements borrowed from Epirus and Macedonia. Beautifully
in tune with their surroundings, the islanders keep up their age
- old legends, manners and customs. The festival held in the village
of Limenaria, on the third day after Easter, is just one example
of how the traditional ways are carried down from generation to
generation. The villagers celebrate by dancing a local dance in
costume, the men wearing breeches and black twin-peaked caps, while
the women are decked out in long silk skirts, silk shawls and fur-trimmed
pelisses.
But Thassos has many other surprises in store for the visitor: Drives
past enchanting coves, opportunities for all kinds of excursions
- whether to the sea or to the mountains - promising peace and relaxation
in a splendid natural environment.
Beaches
The beaches at Makriamos (5km. from Limenas), Archangelo. Agios
loannis, Limenaria, Potos, Pefkari, Aliki, Kinira and Skala Marion
lure one for a swim in their cool, refreshing waters, while the
islet of Thassopoula makes for a charming jaunt by kayak.
Useful telephone
numbers
Telephone Area Code: 0593
Police Department: 22.122
Municipality: 22.118, 23.118
Health Centre, Prinos Tel: 71.700. 71.498
Getting there
There is daily connection by ferryboat between Kavala - Thassos
(17min), Kavala - Primos (13min.), Keramoti - Thassos (6 min). For
information call the Thassos Port Authority, 22.106, the Kavala
Port Authority, 051/224.967, 223.716, or the harbour office at Keramoti,
0591/51.204.
Transport on the
Island
Daily buses via Panagia and Prinos serve all the coastal villages.
The 100 kilometers long road network is in good condition. Cars
and motor bikes are available for hire on the island.
Events
There are a number of cultural, musical and folklore festivals on
Thassos each slimmer. The Festival of Ancient Drama in the old theatre
is the most important. Musical events are held in the Stadium. Among
the folk celebrations, the re-enactment of a Thassos wedding at
Theologos and the events connected with the Feast of the Assumption
of the Virgin at Panayia on August 15 are the most interesting.
Dining Out - Entertainment
Restaurants, tavernas, small tavernas with guitarists, nightclubs
with floorshows, discotheques, piano bars provide for a lively nightlife.
Shopping
Thyme scented honey, olives.
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