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Audio Guide of Aliki Beach in Thassos

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. Introduction

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2. History and Culture

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3. The Marble Quarry

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4. Archaeological Excavations

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5. Enjoying the Beach

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6. Conclusion

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

When is Aliki Beach in Thassos open, and how can I get there?

Aliki Beach is open 24 hours a day, year-round, as it is a public beach. You can easily reach it by car from Limenas (about 40 km, following the coastal road) or by local bus; there are also boat tours from the main port. For more transport details, check the official Thassos website.

Is it free to visit Aliki Beach, or is there an entrance fee?

Access to Aliki Beach is completely free, as it is a public natural and archaeological site. You will only pay for parking (around 2–3 euros per day) if you go by car, or for services such as sunbeds if you rent them. There are no official admission fees, but check for updates on the Greece tourism portal.

How much time is recommended for a visit to Aliki Beach?

It is recommended to set aside at least 2–3 hours to enjoy the beach, swim in the crystal-clear waters, and explore the nearby ancient ruins. If you want to go snorkeling or have a picnic, you could extend your stay to half a day. It is ideal for a relaxed visit without rushing.

What is the history or cultural importance of Aliki Beach?

Aliki Beach is famous for the ancient ruins of a temple dedicated to Mercury and an ancient marble quarry from the 4th century BC, highlighting the Greek and Roman heritage of Thassos. These ruins add a historical touch to the natural beauty, making it a unique site that combines beach and archaeology. For more historical information, visit the Greek Ministry of Culture website.

What is the best time to visit Aliki Beach in Thassos?

The best time is during summer (June to September) to enjoy the sun and swimming, preferably early in the morning or at sunset to avoid the heat and crowds. In spring or autumn, the weather is milder and there are fewer tourists, making it ideal for a peaceful visit.

Is Aliki Beach accessible for people with reduced mobility?

The main access to the beach is via a somewhat uneven dirt path, which can be challenging for wheelchairs, but there are flat areas near the parking lot. There are no specific facilities for reduced mobility, so assistance is recommended or alternatively choosing adapted tours; contact the Thassos municipality at +30 25430 22123 for more details.

What other attractions are near Aliki Beach?

Near Aliki Beach, you can visit the village of Potamia (5 km away) with its taverns, and the Archaeological Museum of Thassos in Limenas (40 km away). You can also explore nearby Golden Beach for more relaxation. For a full itinerary, check Greeka Thassos.

What are some practical tips to make the most of a visit to Aliki Beach?

Bring sunscreen, water, and comfortable shoes for walking on the rocks; snorkeling is great for seeing fish in the clear waters. Avoid the peak midday hours and consider renting a car for greater flexibility. If you are traveling with family, bring beach gear, as there are not many services on site.

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