Experience the emerald island of Thassos
Thassos island is a paradise on earth, with a combination of crystal-clear water beaches and a mountainous landscape full of amazing pine trees, olive groves and panoramic views of the Aegean Sea.
Wherever you go, you meet around you a stunning scenery, full of natural beauties, archaeological sites, and a culture of an island with a long history.
Thassos Island & Alyki
The beautiful peninsula of Alyki, is situated on the southeastern part of Thassos, which leads into the sea, forming two coves. The area of Alyki is peaceful and famous for its rich nature beauty and the archaeological sites, with the beautiful remains of the ancient temples.
Thassos is a pole of attraction for thousands of tourists every year, especially during summer, but it is also a perfect place for vacations during autumn and spring as well. It is very close to the main Greek land, thus the expenses to get here are very low, compared to the other Greek islands.
Alyki Beach
Sights & Activities
Get yourself ready experience some of the most unique activities and visit unforgettable places on the island. This variety of places and activities, among others, will help you discover well hidden treasures of Thassos island in ways you could never imagine.
Amazing Beaches
Thassos is littered with dozens of amazing beaches and hidden coves all over the island, renowned for their crystal-clear waters.Every visitor will find a beach of his liking to relax & enjoy, whether it is a sandy or a pebble one. The beauty of the island is undisputed and is considered one of the most diverse and beautiful islands on the Aegean sea.
Culture & History
Immerse yourself in the history and culture of Thassos Island.Get the chance to explore interesting antiquities and impressive artefacts, touch traditional tools, and learn all about the island’s culture. We highly recommend you to visit the archaeological museum, located in the capital of Thassos, Limenas. It exhibits collections of archaeological finds from the 7th century BC to the 7th century AD.