Destination Overview
Thassos
Thassos is the kind of island that makes people come back. Not for one dramatic feature, but for everything together: the way pine trees grow to the edge of the sea, the white marble beaches that glow from the water, the mountain villages with kafenia that haven't changed in decades, the ancient ruins embedded into a functioning modern town. Greece's northernmost island is also, by most measures, its greenest — and that contrast between emerald mountain and Aegean blue is what defines it. The island sits close to the coast of Kavala and Eastern Macedonia, which gives it a character that feels different from the southern Aegean. The water here is exceptional — consistently rated among the clearest in the Mediterranean, owing to the marble substrate along much of the coastline. Thassos is also, significantly, an accessible island. The ferry from Kavala takes under an hour.
