A walk next to the small port of Limenaria
I'd start with a quick question, riddle me this, to see if you've been paying attention to the title of this travelogue. What do you think all the towns and villages on the islands on the seashore have in common? Of course, at least one port!
Today I think I'll tell you about a little walk, and what I saw when I did it, around the harbor of Limenaria. Limenaria, on the island of Thassos. Thassos is one of the big islands of Greece and it's in the Aegean Sea.
Some people in Limenaria call their town a village! The truth is that it is a very small town, but I can't call it a village. Especially when I think about how villages are in Romania, where I live.
Even if it is not very big, in Limenaria there is what does not exist in ordinary villages, namely institutions. Hospitals, banks, police, supermarket, hotels... So, even if it seems interesting to call it a village, Limeraria is undoubtedly a town. A town that has a port...
There are restaurants, cafes, and famous taverns. There are paved roads and plenty of cars. Most of the cars belong to tourists, but that doesn't change the situation... unless you look at them. The newest and most modern ones belong to tourists. The locals generally have much older and more tired cars. I think the Greeks like Japanese cars...
I am in love with Thassos Island and Limenaria. I have been to this island several times and each time I lived in Limenaria. I don't think this place is the most beautiful on the island but, my wife and I, like it because it offers us the possibility of long walks to other villages and resorts...
Walks through pine forests...
Through olive groves...
Close to the sea.
We also like Limenaria because of our hosts, Alexandra and Dimitri and we have decided that whenever we can go to the island we will stay at their place, Hotel Karagiannis!
More than the beautiful care, the coffee and breakfast, the peace and quiet, and the closeness to the pine forest through which we took long walks every day, I was also left with the friendship of these wonderful people.
Thassos is a mountainous island.
Thasos island is located in the northern Aegean Sea approximately 7 km (4 mi) from the northern mainland and 20 kilometers (12 miles) south-east of Kavala, and is of generally rounded shape, without deep bays or significant peninsulas. The terrain is mountainous but not particularly rugged, rising gradually from coast to center. The highest peak is Ypsario (Ipsario), at 1,205 meters (3,953 feet), somewhat east of the center. Pine forest covers much of the island's eastern slopes. Source
The villages and towns are at sea level but as soon as you get out of them you have to go up and down because the hills start. Returning from a walk to Potos, a town (village) 4 km away, we decided to walk a bit in the port area of Limenaria.
On the way out of the pine forest I saw, from the top of the hill, the town and the small harbor.
Fortunately, there are many staircases that help make it easier to get into town. The streets are mostly sloping and where the slope is too steep, stairs are the only solution.
Besides the staircase, we met trees and plants specific to Greece and the islands. The ever-present fig trees...
... and some oleander bushes.
I have to say now something that really surprised me. I like oleanders a lot and in Romania, many people (me too, of course) have this plant in pots, which in winter I take into the house, otherwise, they would not survive the cold.
Well, I found out that the Greeks don't like oleanders at all, they are said to bring poverty and that's why they get angry if someone brings them this plant as a gift!
Surely this superstition must have a cause, I don't know it, but that doesn't make me stop loving this flower at all.
Returning to the walk, there were many stairs to descend and many streets to walk down as well.
So we approached the harbor, I could watch a little from above, but we were close.
The harbor starts with a beach, a small beach, the only one in town.
On this walk we saw many of the customs and, I don't know how to say it, sort of symbols of the islands, island life, and the Greek island lifestyle.
The proverbial way to relax. Where there is a table and a few chairs, Greeks gather to chat or play a game...
The most popular means of transport is the scooter.
Cats can't be missing...
The vegetation is so rich that it grows out of stone.
Most of the cars are old Japanese cars.
Especially the symbol of symbols. Greek tavern. Fish and seafood!
Time flies on the island.
There's so much to see, to understand, to remember that you don't even realize that evening is slowly, slowly taking over the place. The golden hour is approaching. The setting sun still illuminates the hill we came down earlier.
Boats are returning to port. People go to their homes, tourists to their hotels. An exhaustingly beautiful day ends in Greek style.
The advantage of visiting the island late, at the end of September. Few tourists, good weather, and beautiful but without those stifling July-August heats. The pace of life has slowed down and is approaching the Greek way of life. The many noisy tourists are long gone!
I can't help but remember that everything good and beautiful has to end at some point. So does an island vacation. I can't forget the image of the island left behind by the ferry!
Every departure from the island is accompanied by a promise to return. Unfortunately, not all promises can be kept. The last time we were on the island was in 2019...
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Of course, all the coastal towns have many common things. One of them is that they attract people to live there, but unfortunately at retirement ages :) I would not like to think myself living in a city which has no border with a sea.
it is so beautiful there, with the infrastructure you mention I think its for sure not a village
Thanks for joining the Wednesday Walk, its my pleasure to host it and see all the posts each week from all around the world, including yours, if you have time visit some of the other walks this week there are so many interesting ones
I was getting bored just sitting at home on my chair, scrolling Facebook and then I visited Hive and watched your post. it gives me a happy feeling and my boredness has gone. such a lovely place you have shown us. Every picture is a must to watch.
Wow, what a beautiful spot that is! It is nice to see that there are still places that haven't become a tightly packed "tourist jungle!"
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It is a very nice place to rest and get away from the crowd. I loved your photos, they look beautiful. Regards 🤗
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Thanks for giving us a chance to visit this place virtually, it's looking like a beautiful place to live and enjoy the beauty of life and nature
very beautiful and fantastic place to vacation. i have never seen a place like this👍👍
Looks like a beautiful and nice Island. I should visit it soon! I live not so far away from Kavala to take the boat to Thasos Island. Thank you for sharing the post and your experience. Lovely!
Thank you!
How interesting. You live relatively close by and have yet to visit this island. I think it's similar to where you live... unless you live in a bigger city. I know there are many more spectacular and famous places in Greece, but for me, who has only seen the sea in Romania and Bulgaria (Black Sea), the Aegean and Thassos are like paradise.
I haven't been to Greece yet but this is somehow how I imagined it. Long beaches, beautiful sea, many trees and charming villages.
It's nice that you had sandy beaches. From what I heard there are more pebbles than sand in Greece.
Thank you for sharing and have a lovely day!
Thank you. I wish you a beautiful summer and a trip to Greece!
I didn't show the beaches. They are of all kinds and with fine sand but also with pebbles. That's one of the charms of an island in Greece, there are many beaches in a relatively small area. You have plenty to choose from, each to their own taste. I don't stay at the beach anymore, so I don't really care. I'm mainly interested in walking, eating, and observing the local lifestyle...
So pleasant to see a place I've been to, through the eyes and lens of another traveler I respect! :)
I have to put up a story too, some day, lol.
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Yes, it's interesting to see another opinion about a place. I didn't focus on the classic tourist beauties, I did a reminiscence exercise with photos. I haven't traveled to many different places ( I'm amazed how many places you've been and photographed!) and then I go back to the same places but try to compose another story, with unused photos but, of course, there are some photos that repeat.
I guess it is very hard to create unique photos only as almost wherever we go, somebody else had been there already :)
Oh, thank you but I don't feel I travel enough lately, due to the economical situation... Of course, there are always plans in motion but the dreams about some places become more and more each day :D
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However, it is evident from the photos that you have been to many places, driven primarily by your passion for photography. Remarkable!
Thanks so much, neighbor! Hopefully... more travels soon on the horizon :)
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With pleasure!
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