Kamariotissa of Samothrace

Discover Kamariotissa, the largest port of Samothrace and an important road and commercial hub of the island. In this village, visitors can explore the local restaurants and the natural beauty surrounding the area.

Kamariotissa is one of the most lively and picturesque villages on the island, connecting Chora, the popular Therma, and the southern villages of Samothrace, such as Alonia and Xiropotamos. This port serves as the gateway to exploring the magical Samothrace.

“Kamariotissa is the vibrant center of the island, with quaint streets, fresh seafood, and a welcoming atmosphere.”

Visitors can enjoy fresh fish and seafood at the traditional tavernas and explore the shops and services in the area. To the southwest of Kamariotissa, the St. Andrew Lagoon offers a unique opportunity to observe the local flora and fauna.

From the beach of Kamariotissa, visitors can enjoy beautiful sunsets and discover the natural beauty of Cape Makryvrachos, with its black pebbles and crystal-clear waters.

The Church of Panagia of Kamari, with its precious icon of the Virgin Mary, is an important religious landmark of the village, from which the settlement derives its name.

Kamariotissa of Samothrace is the perfect destination to begin your exploration of the island, combining the beauty of the Aegean, the rich history, and the culture of Samothrace.