The island of Thassos is the furthermost northern island of Greece. It is no coincidence that Greeks call it The Green Pearl as most of it is covered by old and natural pine forests. The mountains of the island rise to more than 1200m above the crystal clear waters of the Aegean Sea. This natural beauty has changed hands many times through history and has accumulated a rich historical and cultural heritage.
Ancient olive trees.
A small orthodox chapel on a cliff in an isolated location.
The Archangel Michael Monastery on the steep cliffs in the distance.
Scala Potamia village and Golden Beach in the distance.
The highest mountain peaks are within the borders of one of the two natural parks on the island.
The crystal clear waters of Paradise Beach are rich in different types of fish.
This rock lagoon is a natural formation and is called Giola by the locals.
Ripe olives.