Thomas View Guide

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Thomas View Guide

Beaches list

Discover a lot of beautiful beaches in the area
Beautiful beach with a small canteen for coffee and snacks, just 3 mminutes from Thomas View
PouGou's Canteen
Beautiful beach with a small canteen for coffee and snacks, just 3 mminutes from Thomas View
Visit this beautiful beach just 3 minutes away. A huge pebbly beach with a sandy bottom. You will enjoy a great sunset as the sun dives in the sea. You will find a lot of restaurants and beach bars so you have nothing to worry about. ideal for families due to its vey shallow bottom.
Karamouza Bar & Club
Visit this beautiful beach just 3 minutes away. A huge pebbly beach with a sandy bottom. You will enjoy a great sunset as the sun dives in the sea. You will find a lot of restaurants and beach bars so you have nothing to worry about. ideal for families due to its vey shallow bottom.
very quiet and remote beach with wild beauty. a place to relax and swim completely alone. There are a few steps to reach the beach. you should bring your own supplies (food, water, umbrella).
Παραλία Κορακιάς 1 (Καμίνι)
very quiet and remote beach with wild beauty. a place to relax and swim completely alone. There are a few steps to reach the beach. you should bring your own supplies (food, water, umbrella).
this beautiful beach has sand outside and inside. it has a nearby restaurant and a beach bar hotel where you can have a coffee or a coctail. Sometimes is a bit crowded.
Παραλία Χινίτσας
this beautiful beach has sand outside and inside. it has a nearby restaurant and a beach bar hotel where you can have a coffee or a coctail. Sometimes is a bit crowded.
Beautiful beach with white sand that has been brought from Maldives. when you leave your car in the parking you need to pass through a narrow path to get to the beach. Take with you food and water because it has nothing there.
Παραλία Κόβα
Beautiful beach with white sand that has been brought from Maldives. when you leave your car in the parking you need to pass through a narrow path to get to the beach. Take with you food and water because it has nothing there.
The most beautiful beach of the whole area. It has sand outside and inside and in order to find it you have to seek for the small church of agios spyridon which is just a few meters before the beach in just a small path of 50 meters. Please bring foof and water because it has nothing else there
Παραλία Κουνουπιού
The most beautiful beach of the whole area. It has sand outside and inside and in order to find it you have to seek for the small church of agios spyridon which is just a few meters before the beach in just a small path of 50 meters. Please bring foof and water because it has nothing else there

Αξιοθέατα

Sights you can visit in the area.
a few kilometers from the picturesque village of Didyma in Ermionida is a rare geological phenomenon,two strange and imposing craters created by natural process of erosion, forming large and perfectly round sikkholes or "dolines"
Οι Δολίνες Σπηλιές Των Διδύμων
a few kilometers from the picturesque village of Didyma in Ermionida is a rare geological phenomenon,two strange and imposing craters created by natural process of erosion, forming large and perfectly round sikkholes or "dolines"
Visit this this prehistoric cave just 20 minutes away, very near to the small village of Kilada. Humans first occupied the cave during the Upper Paleolithic, appearing around 38,000 BC (and possibly earlier.) Groups continued to live in or seasonally visit the cave throughout the Mesolithic and Neolithic eras, with occasional short episodes of apparent abandonment. Last occupied around 3,000 BC (Final Neolithic), Franchthi was used as a shelter for around 35,000 years and is one of the most thoroughly studied sites from the stone age in Southeast Europe
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Phránchthi
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Visit this this prehistoric cave just 20 minutes away, very near to the small village of Kilada. Humans first occupied the cave during the Upper Paleolithic, appearing around 38,000 BC (and possibly earlier.) Groups continued to live in or seasonally visit the cave throughout the Mesolithic and Neolithic eras, with occasional short episodes of apparent abandonment. Last occupied around 3,000 BC (Final Neolithic), Franchthi was used as a shelter for around 35,000 years and is one of the most thoroughly studied sites from the stone age in Southeast Europe
This is the port of Costa and from it you can travel in the island of spetses in just 10 minutes. When you arrive there, you have two choices, either you take a sea taxi (25€), either you take the traditional transport boat (3€ per person). With the sea taxi you will be in Spetses in just 7 minutes, if you choose the transport boat you will arrive in 20 minutes. Keep in mind that in Spetses no cars are allowed so you need to live your car in Costa. The island flourished during the early 18th century, developing into a significant naval power, dominating the major shipping routes of the Mediterranean. Today, the two-hundred year old captains’ mansions lining the coast are testimony to the vast wealth and grandeur of that time. The mansion of the Greek War of Independence heroine Laskarina Bouboulina – the only female admiral in world naval history - now houses Bouboulina’s Museum which hosts a Cultural Festival every summer with a plethora of events - while the Spetses State Museum is housed in the mansion of Spetsiot revolutionary leader Hatziyannis Mexis and contains artefacts representing more than 4000 years of history. With its rich history and culture, museums, beautiful beaches, crystal clear waters, cosmopolitan nightlife, Spetses is the perfect location for a short-break or long vacation throughout the year.
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This is the port of Costa and from it you can travel in the island of spetses in just 10 minutes. When you arrive there, you have two choices, either you take a sea taxi (25€), either you take the traditional transport boat (3€ per person). With the sea taxi you will be in Spetses in just 7 minutes, if you choose the transport boat you will arrive in 20 minutes. Keep in mind that in Spetses no cars are allowed so you need to live your car in Costa. The island flourished during the early 18th century, developing into a significant naval power, dominating the major shipping routes of the Mediterranean. Today, the two-hundred year old captains’ mansions lining the coast are testimony to the vast wealth and grandeur of that time. The mansion of the Greek War of Independence heroine Laskarina Bouboulina – the only female admiral in world naval history - now houses Bouboulina’s Museum which hosts a Cultural Festival every summer with a plethora of events - while the Spetses State Museum is housed in the mansion of Spetsiot revolutionary leader Hatziyannis Mexis and contains artefacts representing more than 4000 years of history. With its rich history and culture, museums, beautiful beaches, crystal clear waters, cosmopolitan nightlife, Spetses is the perfect location for a short-break or long vacation throughout the year.