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Kavala

Castle Gorgeous. scenery, fascinating historical monuments, superb beaches, plus all the services and facilities accompanying sound tourist development, await the visitor to Kavala, one of the gems of Eastern Macedonia. A city with a distinguished past, Kavala occupies the site of ancient Neapolis. Its buildings rise like the tiers of an amphitheatre up the slopes of Mt. Simvolo, overlooking the picturesque harbour. The area has been settled since Neolithic times (3.000 B.C.), while Antisara, covering the present villages of Kalamitsa and Kipoupolis just outside town, was founded in the 5th century B.C. Neapolis, of somewhat later date. knew great prosperity thanks to its strategic location in the region: its proximity to the gold mines on Mt. Pangeo, on the one hand, and its position on the main trade route uniting East and West, on the other. Much later, in commemoration of St. Paul's visit, Neapolis was renamed Christoupolis. Over the course of time, the region of Kavala had a turbulent history of invasions, wars and oppression before evolving into the important commercial centre it is today. Besides having an active port, Kavala is the capital of the tobacco industry in Greece.

Tabac Although a modem business centre, Kavala, is amply endowed with charms to attract and captivate any visitor, for it has managed to hold on to many features of its former appearance, resulting in a graceful balance of old and new. The spacious squares, contemporary constructions, shops and warehouses on the West side of the city blend harmoniously with the old houses with their gardens and enclosed balconies that jut out over the flagstones of the narrow alleyways on the east side. Traditional and modern meet and merge both in Kavala's architecture and its layout. Furthermore, its up - to - date facilities for tourists, its nightclubs and its tavernas provide all the amenities while offering endless possibilities for a most pleasant stay. Kavala's harbour is particularly beguiling, filled with dozens of brightly coloured fishing caiques bobbing up and down at the quay before they set out at twilight, lamps lit for the night's adventure.

Sights to see in town

The traditional district of Panayia, named after a 15th century church dedicated to the Virgin that once existed there, has much to interest the sightseer: the Byzantine walls and 16th century Castle & good view of the town and port and the Cathedral, built on the site of the earlier church. Also worth a closer look is the Kamares Aqueduct, erected by Suleiman the Magnificent to guarantee the city's water supply. One of the cobbled streets of the district leads to the birthplace of Nehmet Ali (18th century), founder of the Agyptian royal line. Still in good condition, the house is an appealing example of Turkish architecture, complete with harem.

How to get to Kavala

  • By Boat:
    Kavala is linked by boat with Thassos, Limnos, Chios, Samos, Ikaria, Patmos, Leros, Kalymnos, Kos, Rhodes, Kymi, Agios Konstantinos, Piraeus, Mytilini and Samothrace.
    For information call the Kavala Port Authority: 224.967, 223.716.

    By Bus:
    Kavala can be reached by bus from Athens, Thessaloniki, Drama, Serres, Xanthi, Komotini and Alexandroupolis. Komotini and Alexandroupolis are also served by long - distance buses.
    Information: KTEL (bus company), Athens, 512.9363 (terminal, 260 Liossion St.): KTEL, Thessaloniki (59 Langada St.), 031/525.530 KTEL, Kavala (33 Mitropolitis Chryssostomou Smyrnis St.) 223.593.

    Note:
    Kavala has no railway network. The nearest train stations are at Drama (36 km.) and Xanthi (56 km.).

  • Useful telephone numbers (Kavala)

  • Area code: 051
    GNTO Information Bureau: 222425
    GNTO Offices: 231653, 228762
    Tourist Police: 222905
    Aliens' Bureau: 836130, 223605
    ELPA (Automobile Association): 830060
    OVELPA (Road Assistance): 104
    Kavala General Hospital: 228517
    Health Centres: Eleftheroupoli, Tel. 0592/22222, Hrissoupoli, Tel. 0591/24191
  • Sports

    Swimming At GNTO organized beaches
    At the Camp Site on the Kavala shore (Akti Kavalas) (Batis). On the coast at Batis (4 km.). Tel.: 227.151 and 222.918. Open all year round, facilities include cabins, bar, super market, playground and restaurant. Some of the other marvelous beaches in the vicinity, such as Kalamitsa (3 km.) and Toska, are organized others - Nea Iraklitsa, Nea Peramos and Palio - are not.

    Tennis, Basketball, Volleyball The Kavala Athletic Centre at Kalamitsa has courts for these sports. Call 228.812 for information.

    Mountain Climbing On Mt. Pangeo, at Vlachika Kalyvia (alt. 1,500 m.) and Kilada Orfea (alt. 1,700 m.).; For information call 223938.

    Clubs

    Camping Marine club, tel: 223223
    Club of sea sport of Kavala, tel: 220424
    Mountaineering club, tel: 224679
    Chess club, tel: 222770
    Track and field, tel: 229.070.

    GNTO Camp Sites Kavala Camping, Tel.: 227151. Area 31,000 sq. m. Accommodating 450 people, 97 tents, 150 cars and campers.

    Events July - August

    The annual drama festivals at Philippi and Thassos. June: Eleftheria a series of festivities for the anniversary of Kavala's liberation from Turks. During Summer Season, cultural events are taking place, also in the theatres of Nea Karvali and Eleahorio. Guided Tours Information regarding tours of the region and visits to archaeological sites can be obtained from most of the travel agencies in the area. Rentals There are car rental agencies in Kavala, and one can find fishing boats for hire in Kavala harbour, as well as at Keramoti, Nea Iraklitsa and Nea Peramos.



    Thassos

    Thassos The emerald island of Thassos – mythical land of the Sirens – rises out of the sapphire waves like a jewel in the Northern Aegean. Brimming with history and tradition, the island delights the visitor with its natural beauty, the constant interchange between green and blue that one meets at every corner and cove. Its lush vegetation – woods thick with plane trees, oaks, cedars, chestnuts and pines – never ceases to astonish, and the terrain, rich in marble, takes on shapes and contours encountered nowhere else. In the northeast, the scenery is wild: its steep, green gullies and amazing coastline contrast sharply with the serene landscape of the southwest part of Thassos, where land and sea join in unruffled shallow bays. After the pleasant boat ride from Keramoti or Kavala, the traveler disembarks at Limenas, the starting point for getting to know the island. limenas or Thassos, the island's capital on the northern shore, stands on the site of the ancient city. The island's illustrious past has left its mark in the marble ruins and monuments that can still be seen today on the outskirts of town.

    Theater Among the most interesting are the ancient Walls which encircled the entire city (7th - 5 th century B.C.), the Acropolis, the Agora, the Theatre, the Temple of Pythian Apollo and the Choregic Monument in the garden of the Sanctuary of Dionysos, to mention just a few of the attractions. Also worth a visit, the Archaeological Museum contains pottery of various periods, statues, architectural components and coins, among other exhibits. The Vayi Museum in Potamia is also open to the public. One of the first things that strikes the visitor on setting foot on Thassos is the islanders' intense devotion to tradition. This is immediately apparent in their buildings but also in their way of life, and particularly noticeable in the mountain villages of Theologos, Prinos, Panayia and Paries. Here looking at their houses or observing a few of their daily customs or part of a religious festival is like peering into the past. The houses with their high thick walls and flower gardens are turned inward, shutting out the rest of the world, a hold over from the days of pirates and other marauders. On the other hand. the enclosed wooden balconies and slate roofs are authentic examples of local folk architecture with several elements borrowed from Epirus and Macedonia. Thassos Beautifully in tune with their surroundings, the islanders keep up their age – old legends, manners and customs. The festival held in the village of Limenaria, on the third day after Easter, is just one example of how the traditional ways are carried down from generation to generation. The villagers celebrate by dancing a local dance in costume, the men wearing breeches and black twin - peaked caps, while the women are decked out in long silk skirts, silk shawls and fur-trimmed pelisses. But Thassos has many other surprises in store for the visitor: Drives past enchanting coves, opportunities for all kinds of excursions - whether to the sea or to the mountains – promising peace and relaxation in a splendid natural environment. The beaches at Makriamos (5 km. from Limenas), Archangelo, Agios loannis, Limenaria, Potos, Pefkari, Aliki, Kinira and Skala Marion lure one for a swim in their cool. refreshing waters, while the islet of Thassopoula makes for a charming jaunt by caique.

    Useful telephone numbers (Thassos)

  • Area Code: 0593
    Police Department: 22122
    Municipality: 22118, 23118
    Health Centre, Prinos, Tel.: 71700, 71498
  • How to get to Thassos

  • By boat:
    There is daily connection by ferry boat between Kavala – Thassos (17 m). Kavala – Primos (13 m.) Keramoti - Thassos (6 m.). For information call the Thassos Port Authority, 22106, the Kavala Port Authority, 051/224967, 223716. or the harbour office at Keramoti. 0591/51204.

    Transport on the Island Daily buses via Panagia and Prinos serve all the coastal villages. The 100 kilometre long road network is in good condition. Cars and motor bikes are available for hire on the island.

    Events

    There are a number of cultural, musical and folklore festivals on Thassos each summer. The Festival of Ancient Drama in the old theatre is the most important. Musical events are held in the Stadium. Among the folk celebrations. the re-enactment of a Thassos wedding at Theologos and the events connected with the Feast of the Assumption of the Virgin at Panayia on August 15 are the most interesting. Dining Out - Entertainment Restaurants. tavernas, small tavernas with guitarists. nightclubs with floor-shows, discotheques. piano bars provide for a lively nightlife.

    Shopping

    Thyme - scented honey, olives.