The Giola lagoon on Thassos

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Giola lagoon on Thassos island photo from Panoramio member Papadakis Ioannis

Panoramio member Papadakisioannis snapped this shot of visitors enjoying the Giola lagoon and the terraced seashore surrounding it

 

Last week I published a post profiling popular Greek Island swimming spots that don’t have sandy beaches. Here’s another one — the Giola lagoon on Thassos — which is arguably far more spectacular but also much more difficult to reach.

Carved into the southeast coast of Thassos, several kilometers from the village of Astris, Giola is a natural pool approximately 20 meters long and over 15 meters wide. It’s enclosed by rock terraces that rise up to 8 meters high, creating convenient platforms from which visitors can jump and dive into the crystal-clear water, which is regularly refreshed by waves from the sea.

A Huffington Post Travel article called Giola “epically beautiful and crazy cool to swim in,” while Condé Nast Traveller magazine from the U.K. hailed Giola as one of the “best swimming pools in the world.”

Although it’s a visually stunning place to sunbathe and swim, Giola is a bit off the beaten path and not quite so easy to reach. But getting there is all part of the fun. You can find directions to the lagoon, complete with photos showing parts of the driving route and the hiking path to the coast, in FeelGreece.com’s Giola listing, as well as in the Let’s Find Giola post from the Discover Thassos travel website.

Below is a Google Maps image showing the lagoon’s location, followed by photos offering views of Giola from several different perspectives.

To see more excellent photos of Giola, click here to view a gallery of nine excellent Giola photos posted by Galeria Foto member moxxu.

 

Giola lagoon location shown on Google map of Thassos

This Google image shows the Giola lagoon location on Thassos, an island in the Northeast Aegean Sea.  Giola is situated at a  secluded seaside spot around 4 km from Astris village. You can drive most of the way, but then you’ll have to hike a trail to reach the coast.

 

Aerial view of Giola lagoon on Thassos

An aerial view of Giola lagoon. This image is from the website for the Potos Hotel located at Potos, about 16 km from the lagoon. You can see two more excellent photos of Giola on the hotel’s website.

 

 Giola lagoon on Thassos image 2_1 from Alternatrips.com

This photo of the lagoon is from the Greece travel website Alternatrips.gr

 

Giola lagoon on Thassos island photo from abeachaday.com

The A Beach A Day web guide for beach lovers published this photograph of swimmers enjoying the lagoon. Even though Giola is refreshed by waves from the sea, its waters apparently are much warmer than the sea.

 

 Seaview photo of Giola lagoon by Flickr member Ivonka

This unique seaview photo of the Giola lagoon is by Flickr member Ivonka. It shows the terraced flat rocks surrounding the pool on the seashore — perfect for sunbathing.

 

Giola lagoon on Thassos photo by Flickr member Chrysanthle Ak

Flickr member Chrysanthie Ak posted this image of a sizeable group of people enjoying the lagoon both in the water and from the adjacent rocks

 

Giola lagoon on Thassos photo by Flickr member Remus Pereni

This image by Flickr member Remus Pereni shows people on the narrow rock ledge that separates the lagoon from the Northeast Aegean Sea

2 Comments

  1. Greece has many beautiful swimming spots and if people were focused only on sandy beaches, they’d be missing out! Thassos is a beautiful island that is a bit “off the beaten path”. This makes it an ideal location for people who want to kick back and relax on their vacation. The Giola Lagoon is one of the island’s most relaxing and beautiful spots!

  2. Giola was a favourite of mine from being a small child, when no one knew about it but the locals, we went this year for the first time since I was 16 and it was a mess, cans, bottles, plastic, cigarette ends and even human waste with the tissue all scattered around the rocks, like anywhere this place has been ruined by people that have a complete disregard for the natural beauty of this place, there is a specific road with a tourism sign now and the place is literally rammed, we went at 8pm and there were still people everywhere, dropping their litter and ruining the place for future generations, the water is no longer clear even when being constantly refreshed with the sea, as the amount of sunscreen off people is affecting the rocks, turning them green and slimy.

    Thassos is my second home and I have noticed the increase in tourism, especially from Eastern Europe as it’s easily accessible by car, means an increase in the rapid decline of the natural beauty of the island, specifically when the building ban was lifted in the late 90s early 00s.

    If you want to visit Giola, go and tick it off your list, but be under no illusion that it looks nothing like the pictures you will find anywhere on the internet.

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