Limenaria
Limenaria is in an area that has one of the mildest climates on the island, and it has become a very popular destination for holidaymakers. It has retained its unique local culture and many Greek traditions. Visitors can enjoy a wide choice of tavernas and restaurants, serving local Greek dishes, and many of these restaurants are located adjacent to the sea, all along the coastline of the town. There are also to be found numerous cafés, bars, shops, and kiosks all providing a very wide range of necessities and souvenirs.
All facilities are within walking distance and it is a very pleasant environment to walk around and absorb the simplicity of this way of life which has not changed for many, many years.
In the center of the village without needing a car for the nearby beaches, restaurants, taverns, cafes, supermarkets, bakery and shops with traditional tourist goods and gift items
Things to know about thassos
Thassos is one of the largest island prides of Greece. Not only for its wonderful beaches and beautiful picturesque villages but also for its rich history and delicious food. Traditional villages. Such as Kallirachi, Kastro, Koinira, Limenaria, Maries (the best sunset), Agios Georgios, Aliki. They will enchant you and it is certain that you will want to visit them again. Try local products and traditional dishes. Such as honey oil, olives, tsipouro but also goat, octopus meatballs and slow-cooked fish.
Points of archaeological interest: The ancient theater, the ancient market, the Dioskouri, the archaeological museum, etc. The history on this island is long and very interesting.
Points of naturalistic interest: Such as Giola the dam, the route to the waterfalls at Skala Potamias which involves walking and a bit of climbing, Saliara etc.
Famous beaches: Like the high sand, Chrysi Ammoudia, Paradisos, Marble Beach, Alykes.
The mountain villages: Like Panagia, Theologian, Kazaviti.
Points of archaeological interest: The ancient theater, the ancient market, the Dioskouri, the archaeological museum, etc. The history on this island is long and very interesting.
Points of naturalistic interest: Such as Giola the dam, the route to the waterfalls at Skala Potamias which involves walking and a bit of climbing, Saliara etc.
Famous beaches: Like the high sand, Chrysi Ammoudia, Paradisos, Marble Beach, Alykes.
The mountain villages: Like Panagia, Theologian, Kazaviti.
Archangel Michael Monastery: The impressive monastery is built on a rock and is inhabited by nuns. The monastery of the Archangel also has a piece of Holy Helos, i.e. part of the nails that were used for the crucifixion of Christ. Open daily from 08:00-14:00 & 16:00-19:30 Olive and Olive Oil Museum. The museum is located at the 14th km. Limenas-Prinos, next to an olive mill and shows the visitor the ways in which olive oil was produced throughout the years.
Palataki in Limenaria: It used to be the offices of the German company Speidel that exploited the mines of Limenaria. It was built in 1903 and ceased to be inhabited in 1963. It is a two-story building which has towers at its ends. Some work has been done but it has never been maintained. In Poto for a drink. If you want to have a drink as well, then all you have to do is visit Poto. There you will find entertainment shops, cafes and bars, open from morning to night.
Palataki in Limenaria: It used to be the offices of the German company Speidel that exploited the mines of Limenaria. It was built in 1903 and ceased to be inhabited in 1963. It is a two-story building which has towers at its ends. Some work has been done but it has never been maintained. In Poto for a drink. If you want to have a drink as well, then all you have to do is visit Poto. There you will find entertainment shops, cafes and bars, open from morning to night.
Alyki
The blue-green sea is crystal clear and shallow, properties that make it ideal for small children. 20 km from the beach of Alyki The southern beach in Alyki is organized, with golden sand inside and outside the coast and with many taverns and ouzo for good food. It pulsates with life, rhythm and visitors. On the other hand, the north beach in Aliki is less busy. It is organized in a single point. It has sand and pebbles outside and stones at the entrance to the turquoise waters.
The two bays in Aliki are a natural anchorage for small fishing boats, which provides incomparable picturesque color to the area, while the dense vegetation and the general morphology of the location offer the perfect setting for unique hiking