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KAMARIOTISSA

AEOLOS Tel. + 30 25510 41595, 41795
KYMA Tel. + 30 25510 41263
NIKI BEACH HOTEL Tel. + 30 25510 41545

PALEOPOLIS

KASTRO HOTEL Tel. + 30 25510 89400 Fax + 30 25510 41000
SAMOTHRAKI VILLAGE Tel. + 30 22510 42300 Fax + 30 22510 42318

THERMA

KAVIROS Tel. + 30 25510 98277
MARIVA HOTEL & BUNGALOWS Tel. + 30 25510 98238, 98258
ORFEAS HOTEL Tel. + 30 25510 98233

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ANO KARIOTES

AEGEON Tel. + 30 25510 98346
LIMERI Tel. + 30 25510 41997

KAMARIOTISSA

RODOFILI Tel. + 30 22510 41390
SAONISSOS Tel. + 30 25510 89220

MAKRILIES

HEROESSA Tel. + 30 25510 95306
ILIESSA Τel. + 30 25510 95111

PALEOPOLIS

ATHENA Tel. + 30 22510 42071 Fax + 30 25510 20824
ΝIKI Tel. + 30 25510 41794, 42111

THERMA

AGNANTI Tel. + 30 25510 98307
ARCHONTISSA Tel. + 30 25510 98098
FILOXENIA – Lakkoma – Tel. + 30 25510 95313
IRA Tel. + 30 25510 98295
KTIMA ALEKAS APARTMENTS Tel. + 30 25510 98272

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VARATHES MUNICIPAL CAMPING – Therma – Tel. + 30 25510 41218 Fax + 30 25510 41584

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PAVLOS RENT – Kamariotissa – Tel. + 30 25510 41035
X. RENTALS – CAR RENTALS – Kamariotissa – Tel. + 30 25510 42272

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1900 OUZERI Tel. + 30 25510 41224
AKROGIALI FISH TAVERN Tel. + 30 25510 95123
CASTRO Tel. + 30 25510 41226
GEFYRI - Therma – Tel. + 30 25510 98231
KARYDIES – Ano Meria – Tel. + 30 25510 42023
LIMERI OUZERI – Therma – Tel. + 30 25510 41997
PARADISE – Profitis Elias – Tel. + 30 25510 95267
SCORPIOS TAVERN – PIZZERIA – Kamariotissa – Tel. + 30 25510 41741
STATION (STASI)- Alonia – Tel. + 30 25510 42023
STENAKI CREPERIE Tel. + 30 25510 42032


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ENERGY – Kamariotissa – Tel. + 30 25510 41554

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AKTAEON - Kamariotissa – Tel. + 30 25510 41056
ALEXANDER – Kamariotissa – Tel. + 30 25510 41961
BIG BLUE - Kamariotissa – Tel. + 30 25510 41830
BLOODY MARY – Kamariotissa – Tel. + 30 25510 41950
DIVA – Kamariotissa – Tel. + 30 25510 41060
KALDERIMI Tel. + 30 25510 41786
KATONI Tel. + 30 25510 41789
MELITI – Kamariotissa – Tel. + 30 25510 41132
MELTEMI Tel. + 30 25510 41071
PYRGOS – Tel. + 30 25510 41961

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AGGELIKI PATISSERIE – Kamariotissa – Tel. + 30 25510 42220
CHRYSSI FLOWERS – Kamariotissa – Tel. + 30 25510 41040
PEGASOS LIBRARY – Kamariotissa – Tel. + 30 25510 41940
RANIA’ S PATISSERIE – Therma – Tel. + 30 25510 98319

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HOW TO GET THERE

Samothrace is connected by ferry boat with the ports of Alexandroupolis and Kavala. Distances: from Kavala 29 nautical miles, from Alexandroupolis 22 nautical miles.
Athens is connected by airplane and buses KTEL with Kavala and Alexandroulis, and by train (only with Alexandroupolis).

USEFUL PHONE NUMBERS

Port Authority of Alexandroupolis + 3025510 26468
Port Authority of Samothrace + 30 25510 41305
Port Authority of Kavala + 30 2510 223716, 2510 224967
Buses Station KTEL Athens + 30 2105125954
Railway Station OSE Athens + 30 210 5240646
Railway Station OSE Thessaloniki + 30 2310 517517
International Airport “Eleftherios Venizelos” + 30 210 3530000
Olympic Airways Alexandroupolis + 30 25510 26207
Health Center of Samothrace + 30 2551041217
Communications Center OTE of Samohtrace + 30 25510 41299
Archaeological Museum of Samothrace + 30 25510 41474
Folklore Museum of Samothrace + 30 2551041227
Mineral Springs of Samothrace + 30 25510 98229

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Samothrace lies in the north-east Aegean opposite the coast of Thrace, 29 nautical miles from Alexandroupolis on Thrace. The terrain is mountainous, the highest peak being Fengari (1448 meters) and richly wooded. The island has an area of 178 square kilometers and 58 kilometers of coastline. Administratively, Samothrace is a province of the prefecture of Evros.

The island has been inhabited since the Late Bronze Age, and the earliest inhabitants were Karians, followed later by Thracians. It was called Saos, Lefkania, Saonisos, Dardania and Melite.
It was captured by the Persians and later became a member of the Athenian Confederacy. After the Peloponnesian War it was captured by the Spartans. Later it was subject to the Macedonians and the Romans. The Romans declared it independent, as being sacred territory, on account of the Kabeirian mysteries.

In the Middle Ages and the Byzantine period the island fell into decline and suffered from pirate raids.
In 1430, it passed into the control of the Genoese, who fortified it, and in 1457, fell into the hands of the Turks. It was united with Greece in 1912.