Cycling on Rhodes Island
Greece
8 days (Bike: 6 days)
234 km (~39km per day)
Leisure
Some hills
Self-Guided
Semi-Supported
Cycling on Rhodes Island, you will discover the biggest of the Dodecanese Islands, situated in south-east Greece, close to the coast of Turkey.
Experience by bike one of the most beloved islands of Greece from an unknown side. You will pedal through remote villages, taste the local wines and olives and enjoy the mild Mediterranean climate.
Easy stretches along the sea are alternated with more strenuous sections through mountainous areas. You will be surprised by the wide variety in landscapes with vast pine forests, and, especially in spring, abundant flowers. Cycling along the coast, you will enjoy the views over the sparkling deep blue sea and admire picturesque fishing villages.
You will see many historic places by bike. Rhodes played an important role in the ancient world over 2300 years ago. The importance of that time is still to be admired at Kamiros and Lindos. The city of Rhodes was a crusader fortress and is now a UNESCO world heritage site. You will stay 2 nights in this old city of Rhodes and may explore the historic Crusader city or make a day trip with your bicycle to the island of Symi.
Tour Information
From
Kalavarda
To
Kalavarda
Cost From
Self-Guided Please Ask
Departure(s)
Any date in the season.
Single Supplement
Available
Inclusions
7 nights accommodation (private en-suite)
7 breakfasts
Arrival and departure airport transfers
Luggage transfers when changing hotels
All the needed navigation materials in digital format
24/7 phone assistance by our local office/representative
Exclusions
Airfare and connecting land transfers
Lunches, dinners, drinks and snacks
Travel insurance (required)
Personal expenses
Local tourist taxes and entry fees (payable on-site)
Options
Bike & e-bike rentals
Extra nights are available upon request
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