Thassos Island in Greece – A Complete Travel Guide for Thassos

Thassos Island Greece

Thassos is the closest island to the mainland in Greece, in the North Aegean. Though it is relatively easy to access on a short ferry ride, it isn’t as crowded as some better-known Greek islands. Having said that, July and August are still too crowded for my taste, but June and September are perfect for visiting this beautiful island.

If you fancy spending your time off on a more remote island, why don’t you try Samothraki island or Limnos?

About Thassos Island

Thassos is called the Emerald Island in Greece due to its lush vegetation, not a common feature of the Greek islands. This island is an ideal place for a family holiday, as well as for couples. Whether you are looking to relax on the beach, treat yourself to some delicious food or go hiking and explore traditional villages, you will not be disappointed in Thassos.

Legend says that when Zeus kidnapped Europa, her brothers left their home to search for their sister. One of them, Thassos, searched for his sister unsuccessfully for a long time. Finally, he got to a beautiful island in the Northern Aegean. He fell in love with the island and settled there, giving up on his sister. So, the island took his name, Thassos.

How to get to Thassos Island in Greece

You can get to Thassos on a short ferry ride from either Keramoti or Kavala. You can check the schedule and prices for both options here.

Ferry waiting to leave from Keramoti to Thassos island in Greece.
Ferries preparing to leave from Keramoti

Things to do and places to visit in Thassos

Limenas, the capital of Thassos Island in Greece

The place you will arrive on Thassos is Limenas, the island’s capital. Limenas is a small harbor on the north side of the island. There are bars and restaurants by the seashore and some souvenir shops close to the harbor.

Close to the port, you will find the ruins of the ancient Limenas town, where you can visit an ancient theater. The walk to the theater will take about 20 minutes uphill. The site was under renovation, but I guess the process should finish this summer (2020).

The agora is very close to the port, and this is where everything happened in ancient times. Also, if you are passionate about history, you shouldn’t miss the Archaeological Museum in Limenas.

Boats in Limenas harbor, the first place you get to on Thassos Island in Greece.
Limenas is the first place you will set foot on Thassos island.

Best beaches in Thassos

Beaches are the main attraction in Thassos. There are a few popular beaches around the islands, but many hotels have their own private beaches. There are also some unattended beaches worth a stop.

Some of the most popular beaches are:

  • Golden Beach, a sand-beach in the North-East of Thassos
  • Paradise Beach, another place with fine sand and shallow waters
  • Alyki Beach is a beautiful bay with a few tavernas and some ruins close by
  • Giola is not an actual beach but a natural pool on the south side of the island. It is a little difficult to access but absolutely worth it.
Two boats anchored in Alyki Bay in Thassos Island. You can see Mount Athos in the background
Alyki Bay – from the south side of Thassos, you can see Mount Athos at a distance.

Traditional Villages on Thassos Island, Greece

If you leave the seashore and venture inland, you will be rewarded with traditional villages, forests, and olive groves. The most famous village in Thassos is Theologos, a quaint village at the island’s center. Its stone houses are covered with colorful flowers, and typical roofs are lovely. There is also a folklore museum in Theologos.

Another village worth visiting is Panagia, on the east side of the island. Panagia is one of those picture-perfect places, with white houses, blue restaurant tables, and stunning views of the surrounding area.

Potos

This colorful and vibrant village developed along a stretch of sand. It is the area young people prefer, as it is full of bars and restaurants. You can spend your evening in Potos after a day at the beach or exploring Thassos island.

There are also many shops selling traditional products here. Speaking of that, you can buy spices to add a Greek flavor to your meals back home, olive oil made on Thassos island, as well as lots of different creams and soaps made with local ingredients.

A shop in Potos village on Thassos island.
One of the many shops selling local products in Potos village

Limenaria

Limenaria is a small harbor town, a place with lots of cafes and restaurants close to the sea. There are many beaches to choose from in the area. One of my favorite places in Limenaria is Agro – a small market with products handmade by local artists and natural cosmetics.

One more thing, you can walk the distance between Limenaria and Potos on a trail above the sea. It will take you around 45 minutes, and it’s an easy hike – just remember to wear a hat and bring water.

Maries Waterfall

Maries is one of the secrets of Thassos island. It is a beautiful village with a large square full of restaurants. From Maries, you can hike for about 3km (40-45 minutes) to a mountain lake and a small waterfall. The road is accessible by car, but I recommend taking this easy walk through the forest.

Hidden waterfall
Maries Waterfall

If you want more, the road continues to the highest point on Thassos, mount Ipsarion at 1204m altitude.

Marble Beach

I have yet to see Marble Beach. The seabed in this area is covered by small white marble pebbles, giving the water of the bay a rare color. Unfortunately, Marble Beach (the real name is Saliara Beach) is accessible only on a dirt road and is pretty crowded these days. The best way to get there is by the sea on a small boat.

Activities

That reminds me of the activities in Thassos. Most beaches offer water sports facilities and rentals. You can explore the coast on a paddleboard, kayaking, snorkeling, or rent a small boat to find less accessible beaches.

When you had enough of the sea and the beach, you can turn your attention inland and explore the traditional villages on Thassos or go hiking on the forest trails.

Renting motorbikes to explore the island is also a popular thing in Thassos.

Exploring the island to find the best restaurants is also an activity to be considered. That brings me to the next thing.

Where to eat in Thassos

One thing you must try in Thassos is the spit-roasted lamb, a specialty of the island, and the best thing to do that is in the taverns in Theologos village. Don’t forget a Greek salad and a Tzatziki sauce to go with the meat.

Cats are also very interested in the local delicacies, so there is always one around the table when the food arrives.

A cat waiting in the restaurant in Theologos.
Waiting for the food

My favorite place to eat on Thassos island, which we discovered by accident, was in Maries. There are several restaurants in the main square and at the start of the road leading to the waterfalls. Everything we tried there was excellent.

One thing you must try here is the giant beans and bouyourdi – a slice of Feta cheese cooked in a clay pot with peppers and fresh tomatoes.

One of the restaurants in the main square of Maries village on Thassos island in Greece.
The main square in Maries Village

Of course, there are lots of restaurants by the sea. I recommend staying away from the large restaurants in popular tourist spots and trying some family restaurants. We found this great seafood restaurant just off the main road and by the sea. Make sure to order taramasalata (fish roe salad) and also some fresh fish or squid.

Restaurant on the beach in Thassos.

Where to stay in Thassos Island, Greece

There are many possibilities all around the island for any budget and necessities.

We stayed in Hotel Akti in Pefkari, which has a very convenient private beach. It is also very close to Potos.

Pefkari beach on Thassos island in Greece.
Private beach in front of Akti Hotel

Another budget-friendly option is Inspira Boutique Hotel if you want to stay in an adults-only place.

If you want a bit of luxury, choose Meli Suites Thassos close to Golden Beach.

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24 Comments

  1. Fantastic article on Thassos Island…we have not been to Greece but my husband owes me a honeymoon here! Looks like the perfect place to relax, enjoy great Greek food & get some hikes on too. How difficult is it to converse on the island with zero Greek language?

    1. Exactly, Thassos is diverse enough to offer something for anyone. I got by with English just fine, they are used to having tourists coming in from everywhere each summer.

    1. Thassos has quite a few beaches worth visiting. I hope you get to see some of them soon 🙂

    1. It is a beautiful island, but every island has its special something. Thanks for reading, Gabi!

  2. It’s hard to beat Greece and it’s fantastic Islands. I haven’t been to Greece in a very long time but still remember visiting Athens and the islands of Santorini and Mykonos. You can’t go wrong going there and to Thassos. Thanks for the in depth tour and providing strong reasons to get to the Greek Islands.

    1. Thanks for reading, Mark! Athens was my favorite and I love exploring the islands as well. I haven’t made it to Santorini yet, it is very high on my bucket list.

  3. This looks awesome….the perfect place to relax with cute villages and beautiful beaches! I’ve also never been to a Greece…but it’s on the list. A great blog covering lots of info for someone who hasn’t been.

    1. Thanks Linda! I hope you make it to Greece soon and explore some of those traditional villages and beautiful beaches 🙂

  4. Thassos looks like perfect island to unplug and relax! I haven’t been to Greece but I would definitely enjoy spending time here. I’d alternate my time between lounging on a beach, walks and eating the food! 😁

  5. Thanks for sharing about your trip! It’s given me so much inspiration and ideas for when I visit Greece!

  6. We used to travel to the Greek islands every year with the family when we were kids and I have such amazing memories from those times. I haven’t been back there since but I think I really should go and explore more of their islands. They’ve got so many anyway. I really like the sound of this one if it’s more green than the rest, greenery is very close to my heart 🙂

    Teresa Maria | Outlandish Blog

    1. Thassos is one of the few green islands in Greece, so I think you would like a visit there.
      Thanks for reading, Teresa 🙂

    1. Things don’t change much in these villages 🙂 I’m glad to bring back holiday memories. Thanks for stopping by, Jen!

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