Shared Day Cruise to Symi & Panormitis from Rhodes City
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From $57.87
5
reviews
(3.20)
Pricing Info: Per Person
Duration: 7 hours
: Rhodes, Rhodes
: Mobile or paper ticket accepted
Discover the colourful Symi Island and the historic monastery of Panormitis. The island of Symi is among the most beautiful islands in the Aegean Sea. The colourful traditional houses on the harbour will greet you as you approach the shores of the island. The evocative atmosphere, the elegant architecture, the long naval history and the welcoming people of the island will make you part of this beautiful piece of land from the moment you set your foot on it. Enjoy an entertaining and relaxing trip to the beautiful island of Symi, shop and taste the local flavours and enjoy a cruise to remember.
Boat departure is scheduled for 16:30 from Panormiti
Fuel surcharge
Gratuities
INFANT: : 0 -
6
CHILD: : 7 -
12
YOUTH: : 13 -
17
ADULT: : 18 -
100
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the
experience’s start time.
If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start
time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to
poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What To Expect
Panormitis Monastery
Symi island of the Dodecanese, Greece, is situated in southeast Aegean sea and northwest of Rhodes. While touring around the island you will see many churches and monasteries devoted to the Archangel Michael. The Greek Orthodox Monastery of Taxiarchis Mihail Panormitis is the most important on the island and second largest in the Dodecanese after the monastery of St John the Theologian in Patmos.
The monastery is located on the south end of Symi, situated on the seafront of the tiny village of Panormitis. It is a closed-in cove with a small sandy beach, protected by a narrow inlet that opens out into a wide harbour. The mountainous backdrop is covered with pine trees which give the area an ambiance of solitude.
5 hours
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Admission Ticket Included
Reviews
Well done and easy!
MariellaRibaudo, 11-04-2022
Perfect! Free to do what you want. The time to visit the 2 spots was enough. Beautiful views during the trip to the coast and other islands.
An excellent excursion, with a stop to visit Panormitis Monastery and then three-and-a-half hours in Gialos
Trombone99, 24-10-2019
We booked our tour with Holidays Essential, and it was well organised and very enjoyable., and very good value for money. We sat on the upper deck of the Dodecanese Seaways ship, which affords splendid views, either in the sun or under cover in the heat of the day. Panormitis Monastery somehow manages to be peaceful despite the crowds of people, and Gialos is exceedingly pretty, with many harbour-side tavernas and cafes for lunch and ice cream. In both places we were free to wander where we wanted to, at our own speed. We were glad that we had booked an excursion that included the monastery A must-do excursion duriing a visit to Rhodes. Special thanks to Roula, in the booking office, who was friendly, knowledgeable and efficient.
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Beate A, 13-10-2019
Die Organisation alles in allem hat gut geklappt, der Ort ist nett, da wir als erstes Schiff am Ort angelegt haben war es noch relativ ruhig. Man sollte die Gäste gezielt informieren das es Busverbindungen zu dem Kloster gibt und von von wo diese abfahren (in unseren Fall auf der gegenüberliegenden Seite der Bucht) und das das Schiff von Symi zum Kloster fährt und man von dort dann zusteigen kann. Wir haben das mit den Busverbindungen wohl bemerkt, leider zu spät, und als wir Einheimische gefragt haben wurden wir nur auf ein Unternehmen hingewiesen (Ich vermute es gibt Verträge) so dass wir den Shuttleservice auf der anderen Seite der Bucht zu spät reg. haben. Wenn man mit dem Schiff von Symi zum Kloster fährt ist es einfach zu voll und man kann sich nichts in Ruhe anschauen. Trotzdem hat uns der Tag gut gefallen.