Limenaria
Limenaria is a seaside town on the southwest side of Thassos. It is an attraction for visitors during the summer season.
One of the most important sights to visit is the majestic “Palataki” that dominates the main rock of Limenaria. In Limenaria you can try some of the most delicious local dishes of the island such as the famous donuts, fresh fish, meat, honey and olive oil. Limenaria is a small earthly paradise of peace and tranquility. Limenaria is the ideal proposal for holidays of all tastes.
THASSOS ISLAND
Thassos is a blessed place because it has everything that a visitor needs. It has wonderful locations, enchanting nature, bright sun, enviable beaches…. It is ideal for short and long-lasting holidays. It would not be an overstatement if we said that it is a paradise on earth, as it combines crystal clear turquoise beaches with lush pine forests.
There is an endless variety of things to do in Thassos. You can visit its traditional settlements, its archaeological sites, engage in water sports, hiking and much more. During the summer its tourism reaches its peak, but it is a wonderful destination for the winter as well. Although it is an island, it is also extremely close to the mainland, and this makes it a very desirable destination.
The hospitality of the people of Thassos and its beauty will enchant you and transform your holidays into a memorable experience.
Getting here
There is only one way to reach Thassos and that is by boat. The island has two ferry ports, the main one is in Limenas (Thassos Town), the capital of the island. The route to Limenas is from Keramoti on the mainland and is the most popular route to get to Thassos. The reason being that during the summer months the boats run every half an hour and the journey time is only 35 minutes.Once you get off the ferry enter the ringroad & follow the signs towards Prinos or Limenaria. Stay your course and pass through all the other villages until you reach your destination, Limenaria.
The second port is located at Skala Prinos and is served from Kavala, this route has a journey time of approximately one and a half hours and has less frequent sailings, a maximum of 5 in a day during summer. From Skala Prinos, again travel in an clockwise direction for approximately 30 km’s. The directions are the same as above.