In one day you have the chance to see two of the most beautiful attractions of Rhodes island. The very green Seven Springs and the stunning village of Lindos.
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After picking you up, we drive about 30 minutes and stop to the Valley of the Butterflies. In this habitat a rare species of butterflies makes its appearance from June to September. You can follow the path along the stream which crosses the valley and observe them as well as some other kind of rare animal species.
We drive 30 minutes to the east and stop for a cup of coffee or tea to Seven Springs. A place in the forest, where the 7 natural springs create a scenery of rare beauty. Surrounding there are several species of birds. You ll love the walk through the dark narrow stream tunnel down to the lagoon and the waterfall. Not one for those scared of the dark or confined spaces but be brave!
Next stop is the village of Lindos where you can spend the rest of the day.
Experience the small, historic village which perched between the foot of a mountain and the crystal blue sea. Admire the acropolis and the picturesque white houses, wander the cobbled streets and explore the sandy beach. Climb up to this archeological goldmine, and enjoy fantastic views out over the enticing St Paul’s Bay below.
A last stop at Lindos viwpoint for photos and drive back to your hotel.
Kos is a picturesque island in the Dodecanese archipelago, known for its rich history, beautiful beaches, and vibrant nightlife. It's a destination that offers a blend of ancient Greek heritage, stunning Mediterranean landscapes, and modern resort facilities.
An ancient healing center dedicated to the god Asclepius, where Hippocrates is said to have studied. The site offers stunning views of the island.
A 14th-century fortress built by the Knights of St. John, located in the heart of Kos Town. It houses a museum with exhibits on the island's history.
The ruins of the ancient market and public life center of Kos, featuring a Roman bouleuterion, a temple of Apollo, and a stadium.
A long, sandy beach known for its clear waters and water sports facilities. It's a popular spot for windsurfing and kitesurfing.
A charming mountain village with traditional houses, narrow streets, and panoramic views of the island. It's a great spot for a relaxing evening with local wine and meze.
A traditional Kos dessert made with mastiha, a resin from the lentisk tree, giving it a unique pine-like flavor.
A local twist on the Greek salad, featuring tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, feta cheese, and olives, often dressed with local olive oil.
Seafood is a highlight of Kos cuisine, with fresh catches grilled and served with lemon and olive oil.
A slow-cooked beef dish with a rich tomato and cinnamon sauce, served with pasta.
This is the hottest and busiest time of the year, with plenty of sunshine and warm sea temperatures. It's ideal for beach lovers and those who want to experience the island's vibrant nightlife.
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GMT+2 (GMT+3 during daylight saving time)
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Kos is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, petty theft and pickpocketing can occur in tourist areas.
Kos Town Bus Station
Affordable and convenient, but schedules can be limited outside peak season.
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A volcanic island known for its active crater and hot springs. It offers a unique landscape and hiking opportunities.
A rocky island known for its stunning landscapes, sea caves, and world-class climbing spots.
A small, peaceful island with beautiful beaches and clear waters. It's perfect for a relaxing day trip.
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