Instagrammable Thassos: 10 Spots for stunning photos

Love photography and heading to Thassos for a holiday? Discover 10 Instagrammable places you absolutely must visit, and explore everything in between.
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23 Jan.

For you who loves photography, looking for the most photogenic spots during your vacation!

Thassos is an island full of breathtaking locations: Do you dream of mountains with awe-inspiring views perfect for drone shots? Beaches with romantic sunsets? Villages with stone houses and huge, old plane trees? Or perhaps historic churches and archaeological sites?

Below, we’ve prepared a list of the top 10 locations to capture stunning Instagram-worthy photos! We know you’ll discover many more along the way, but this is the perfect starting point, especially if it’s your first time on the island.

10 Spots for stunning photos in Thassos

We all love discovering Instagrammable landscapes and capturing idyllic moments with our loved ones. If your next vacation is in Thassos, pin these 10 locations on your map for stunning photos! You’ll thank us once you get there.

1. Marble Beach (Saliara Beach)

A paradise on earth with turquoise waters reminiscent of the Ionian Sea, this beach is an absolute must-visit. Its uniqueness lies in the white marble pebbles, which give the water an exotic blue hue.

At Marble Beach, you can enjoy refreshing swims and leisurely walks along the beach. The cool pebbles make walking comfortable even at the highest temperatures, and the scenery is perfect for memorable photos. Whether capturing moments above the water or diving into its depths, the photos will be stunning.

It’s so beautiful, you won’t even need filters!

2. Giola, the natural lagoon

Open any guide or article about Thassos, and you’ll undoubtedly come across Giola, the natural lagoon in southern Thassos. This stunning landmark is a unique natural wonder in Greece, carved over millennia by waves striking the rocks. One of its most fascinating features is the way the water color shifts depending on how the sunlight illuminates it.

Visiting Giola feels like stepping into a magical setting that will thrill the photographer in you! Capture breathtaking shots of its crystal-clear waters reflecting the sunlight, but be cautious on the rocks. While accessing Giola can be challenging, with a rough trail and some hiking required, the reward is well worth the effort.

Bring sunscreen, a hat, and plenty of water with you!

3. St. Athanasios Church in Kastro village

Another photogenic gem awaits you as you ascend to the mountain village of Kastro. Here, you’ll find the historic church of St. Athanasios, perched 500 meters above sea level. This charming chapel offers visitors the chance to connect with the local traditions and enjoy breathtaking views.

“Pause” time by taking photos that capture the tranquility and serenity of the surrounding nature, combined with the historical heritage of the area. The result is a timeless memory that you’ll treasure forever.

4. Kalogeriko at the Ancient Port of Limenas

Right next to the Ancient Port in Limenas lies one of Thassos’ architectural masterpieces: Kalogeriko. This landmark of the island’s religious heritage now serves as a venue for folklore exhibitions.

The building’s striking architectural style, crafted from stone and wood, inspires admiration and offers countless photo opportunities. From any angle, it’s a perfect spot to capture amazing pictures and share them with your followers, showcasing Thassos’ cultural treasures.

The area outside Kalogeriko, with its breathtaking sunset views, is a popular location for wedding photoshoots.

5. The semi-submerged quarry in Aliki

If you find yourself near Aliki, a stop at the semi-submerged marble quarry is a must for every visitor. Now an archaeological monument, this quarry was a bustling hub of white marble extraction in ancient times, favored for its convenient location near a port that facilitated transportation.

What remains of the quarry sits between land and sea, creating a striking Instagrammable scene that will leave your followers in awe. Don’t miss the chance to marvel at and photograph this ancient gem of Thassos.

Aliki also offers fantastic tavernas and a gorgeous beach for a perfect break!

6. Kazaviti and Theologos villages

If you love traditional mountain villages with stone houses, green hills, and rich history, Kazaviti and Theologos are two must-visit destinations.

Kazaviti was established by its inhabitants in the 16th century, with evidence of winemaking in the area dating back to the 4th century BC. It’s a haven for photographers drawn to traditional architecture and unique aesthetics.

Theologos, centrally located on the island, retains its connection to tradition and history. Written references confirm the village’s existence since the 13th century, making it a living “historical relic.”

For photos that capture the history and cultural essence of Thassos, these charming mountain villages are not to be missed.

7. Mount Ipsarion

If your camera roll is filled with natural landscapes, then a trip to Mount Ipsarion is a must. Rising to an elevation of 1,204 meters, this mountain offers a breathtaking panoramic view that extends as far as Samothrace and Mount Athos.

The dense forest and untamed natural beauty make the journey along its hiking trails a rewarding adventure. Reaching the summit provides a vantage point for stunning views and photos that will remain etched in your memory (and on your Instagram 😉).

5 Must-visit mountain villages in Thassos and the mount Ypsario

8. The Monastery of Archangel Michael

Dating back to the 18th century, the Monastery of Archangel Michael is one of the most significant religious sites in Thassos. Beyond its profound historical and Christian importance – it houses a piece of the Holy Nail, one of the nails used in Christ’s crucifixion – its dramatic location on the edge of a cliff adds to its allure.

The view and natural beauty surrounding the monastery provide a stunning backdrop for photography, making it a must-visit location for anyone seeking extraordinary pictures and unforgettable memories.

Important note: Photography inside the monastery and drone flights over it are prohibited.

9. Golden Beach: 3 Kilometers of coastline with stunning mountain backdrops

Golden Beach is a popular destination for several reasons. Its impressive 3-kilometer-long coastline offers a sense of ultimate freedom and tranquility. Combined with its fine golden sand, it creates a setting of unmatched beauty.

What makes visitors reach for their cameras, however, is the stunning contrast between the emerald waters on one side and the green mountains embracing the sea on the other.

This is a perfect spot to enjoy refreshing swims, try water sports, and capture postcard-worthy photos that will leave everyone in awe.

10. The Palataki in Limenaria with its open-air sculpture exhibition

Overlooking the port in Limenaria stands an impressive yet abandoned structure known locally as “Palataki” (Little Palace). Built in 1903, it once served as the headquarters of the German mining company Speidel.

Although it has lost its interior grandeur, Palataki remains an iconic building with stunning views. Around it, you can explore an open-air sculpture exhibition, making it a unique location to snap extraordinary photos.

Thassos: A dream island for aerial shots

Got a drone? Then Thassos should be your next destination – simple as that! Come to sharpen your aerial photography skills and capture stunning photos and videos with the essence of Greece. Showcase the country’s beauty and grow your audience, all while enjoying a relaxing holiday.

Whether by the sea or in the mountains, Thassos offers incredible spots that will leave you with unforgettable memories and spectacular photos to cherish for years to come.

 

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