Thassos Island
Remote from the organised mass tourism of Athens and the more
famous Greek islands, the Macedonian island of Thassos remains
relatively unknown.
With thousands of years of Greek history on its shoulders and
its unique natural landscape, Thassos is still known as the "Emerald
of the Aegean" despite the forest fires which have devastated some
of its woodland in recent years.
There are traditional mountain villages and sparkling beaches,
the remains of prehistoric settlements, relicts of the ancient
and classical eras, early Christian basilicas built on the ruins
of ancient temples, old churches and dozens of tiny sanctuaries
dotted about the landscape, making Thassos one of the most important
travel destinations in the Greek part of Macedonia.
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