[1] During the summer, it attracts many tourists visiting its beautiful crystal clear beach, which is 1.5 km from the center square of Imeros.
The people of Imeros are refugees from Thrace and Asia Minor who originally settled in the area in 1922.
The name Imeros is derived from the Turkish word imaret, which means "nursing home".
The village is named Imeros because supposedly, before returning to Turkey, a Turkish governor was embraced by the hospitality and care that the people there gave him.
Imeros is an important geographical place, as it bonds the two regional units Xanthi and Evros.
The Agia Marina Church is situated 500m west of the village in the directions of the Lissos River.
The fence around the church was replaced, outdoor lighting was installed, a Byzantine holy icon painting was added.
Every year on July 16, the church hold festive events that bring many people to the area.
Apart from the environmental aspect, the Environmental-Natural Centre plans other events in the Mikros Diakosmos, a cultural place located on Imeros Beach.