Remontez le temps en visitant trois villages traditionnels de montagne thassiens. Commencez par une route panoramique vers l'ancienne capitale, Theologos, où vous vous promènerez dans les rues pavées et découvrirez le mode de vie authentique des Grecs. Longez la côte jusqu'à Sotiros, avant de vous rendre à la plage de Skala Prinos, où vous pourrez profiter d'une tranquillité zen en vous promenant ou simplement en vous relaxant sur le sable. Votre dernière étape est Kazaviti pour plus de visites et un repas le midi optionnel dans une taverne locale.
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Mandy Gordon
A voyagé avec des amis
14 août 20265Royaume-Uni
We enjoyed all the trip and the stop over for food was stunning too, great to see the mountain villages, our guide Nikos was fantastic 😊
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Liz Powell
A voyagé avec des amis
31 juillet 20265Royaume-Uni
Driver was very knowledgeable about the area and catered for our needs.
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Cheryl borkin
A voyagé en couple
4 juillet 20265Royaume-Uni
This trip was superb, it was such a great experience. Don't lie on the beach, the trip was eye opening.
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AMH
A voyagé en couple
13 juin 20265Royaume-Uni
As we were the only couple in one vehicle our guide Fanis asked us what we wanted to do and tailored our itinerary to what we wanted. Fanis was an excellent guide and we had a great day
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Shelly
A voyagé en famille
30 mai 20264.6Royaume-Uni
Relaxed pace but lots seen. Loved the waterfall at Theologus but would have liked longer there and looking round the village. Excellent lunch break in Sotiros with great food and amazing views. Very informative guide. Would recommend.
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Greg
A voyagé en couple
18 mai 20263.4Royaume-Uni
We enjoyed the spectacular views and learning about the demographic changes in the villages and on the island more generally from our guide. The lunch was excellent. What we didn't like as much: the folklore museum in Theologos, which we really wanted to see, was closed and not open until later in the season. It was also disappointing that the villages themselves were so depopulated: we'd hoped to see something of traditional rural Greek life but it seemed to have pretty much disappeared.
