Thassos
Introduction
"Green" is usually the first adjective you'll hear if you ask anyone that
has been to Thassos what it is like. Not many islands in Greece are this
lush.
With its rich history and archaeological remains, wonderful beaches,
variety of things to do and friendly people, Thassos has become one of
those islands holidaymakers return to year after year. Because it is
also a very popular island amongst the Greeks, the standard of food and
service is high, and you get a good mixture of the modern and the
traditional.
Many of the locals are farmers and fishermen, but since oil has been
found in the sea, many hope to get involved with that. Tourism is also
an important income for the people of Thassos.
Thassos History :According to
mythology Thassos was the son of the Phoenecian king Agenor or the god Poseidon ,
and one of the first settlers of the island, which also was called Chryse
("Gold") in ancient times. Thassos was also the brother of Europa ,
and the reason for his travelling was that he was searching for his lost sister.
Another story has it that the oracle in Delphi had told the Parian people
to settle on "an island of mists", and since Thassos fit in on this
description, they became the first inhabitants.
There is evidence that the island has been inhabited at a very early stage,
probably even before the 4th Millennium BC. In the 8th century it was colonised
by the Parians, and they found gold resources here. This was to make Thassos
an important economical and cultural centre in antiquity, and large areas
of the mainland also belonged to it. Several important artists were born on
the island, for example Polycleitos
and Polygnotos .
The downfall started in the 5th century, when Thassos and Athens broke their
alliance and war broke out. Athens demanded high tributes, and the island
was almost impoverished.
The Romans came in the 2nd century BC, and the island became a little bit
better off, since wine and marble was produced . The decline continued though
and when the Venetians came in the 13th century, followed by the Genoans and
then the Turks in the 15th century.
When the war independence broke out in 1821 the people of Thassos did their
best, although they were not many. Liberation came in 1921.
What to See :Except for its
beautiful nature, Thassos also has several sights. The capital Limenas
is built where the ancient city stood, and there are many ruins to
admire. There is also an ancient theatre which is often used to this
day. You can also visit the very nice museums of archaeology and
folklore here.
In Panagia you can visit the Dragoncave (Drakotrypa). The monastery of
the Archangel Michael is open to visitors, but make sure you are
properly dressed: long trousers for men,long skirts & covered shoulders
for women.
What to Do
:Some of the beaches have watersports. You can also go horseriding on
the island, and there are also tenniscourts. There are often plays and
concerts in the ancient theatre of Limenas.
Thassos Beaches :There are many
beaches on the island, and many of them are easy to get to by bus, car
or moped. Some of the more popular are Golden Beach, Skala Kallirachis
and Makryammos.
Thassos Nightlife:You'll find
some bars and clubs in Limenas that are really nice. Since it is a
popular resort among the Greeks the nights usually get very long, but
not too wild.
Food in Thassos :There are many fish
taverns in the island. Most places are in Limenas, but there are also
some nice little taverns in the villages. Most of the food served is
very good, traditional Greek.
Shopping :The shops sell all the
usual stuff: jeweler, leather, sponges, rugs and textiles. You can also buy
some local wine or sweets.
Getting Around: There are
buses connecting the villages and many beaches. You can also rent a car
or a bike, or hire a taxi for the day. Small boats can take you to a few
beaches, as well as to the little islet Tassopoula.
Getting There :There is an
airport on the island with daily flights to Athens. You can also fly to
Thessaloniki or Kavala and take the ferryboat or Hydrofoil from there.
| Facts about Thassos*
| Phone numbers*
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Size: 400 sq. km
Population: 16000
Airport:: Yes
Cashmachine: Yes
Internet cafe: Yes
Highest Mountain: Mt Ypsari, 1003
Tour Operators: Libra, JMC, Apollo, Ving |
International code: 0030
Local code: 25930
Health Centre: 71700, 71100
Police:
Port Police: 22106
Tourist Information:
Bus company:
Tourist Police: 22122
Post office:
Telephone company (OTE):
Taxi: |
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