Excursión en barco de un día a la isla de Symi desde Rhodes
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Duración: 9 hours
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No pierdas la oportunidad de visitar la isla de Symi. Las pintorescas casas de colores pastel se alinean una a la otra, y ya se experimenta al llegar al puerto con los barcos de pesca pintados de vivos colores flotando en el mar azul, una verdadera explosión de colores.
Barco
Guia profesional
Impuestos locales
Recogida y regreso al hotel (solo hoteles seleccionados)
Alimentos y bebidas
Propinas
CHILD: : 3 -
12
ADULT: : 13 -
99
Áreas de alto tráfico regularmente desinfectadas
Controles regulares de temperatura para el personal
Distanciamiento social obligatorio durante toda la experiencia
Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
Los niños deben estar acompañados por un adulto
Se requieren máscaras faciales dentro de las vequículas y en otras áreas donde se especifique en el lugar
Áreas de alto tráfico regularmente desinfectadas
Controles regulares de temperatura para el personal
Distanciamiento social obligatorio durante toda la experiencia
Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
Los niños deben estar acompañados por un adulto
Se requieren máscaras faciales dentro de las vequículas y en otras áreas donde se especifique en el lugar
Para obtener un reembolso completo, cancele como mínimo 24 horas antes de la hora de salida programada.
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.
What To Expect
Panormitis Monastery
A las 14:00 el barco zarpa hacia la siguiente parada, el Monasterio Panormitis.
Tienes unos 45 minutos para visitar el monasterio y también el museo.
60 minutes
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Admission Ticket Free
Kali Strata
El barco llega al puerto de la isla de Symi después de aproximadamente 2 horas y tendrá una visita guiada por las calles estrechas del pueblo de Yalos y la oportunidad de visitar esponjas locales y tiendas de especias.
Sube los 400 escalones de los estratos de Kali, el buen camino, y llega a los restos de la fortaleza de San Juan. Por sus esfuerzos, será recompensado con una hermosa vista de la ciudad y el mar.
A las 18:15 el barco llega al puerto de Rodas y desde allí el autobús lo traslada de regreso a su alojamiento.
4 hours
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Admission Ticket Free
Reseñas
Beautiful, would recommend to everyone
Holidayqueen5, 15-10-2022
Absolutely stunning, this place is a real treasure, from the views, to the shops and restaurants. We had a lovely time. Great photos and memories
Very beautiful
Adi I, 09-09-2019
1 day trip... very beautiful landacapes.. tasty sea food, snonges.. up on the island is a very nice view.
Superb boat trip
Beautiful67, 17-08-2019
The boat trip to semi island is worth every penny. Fabulous buildings and beautiful monetary. Beautiful place. Awesome. People were friendly. Very clean. Beautiful place to swim. Not to keen on covering legs with a pinky to go round monestary
Amazing panoramic view of the Island
Gemxanrya, 21-09-2021
It is a great experience to visit Symi Island as it has so much to offer. Amazing panoramic view upon approaching the island with colourful houses. Good food especially sea food. Great cheap souvenir shops. Loads of beautiful yacht along the harbour. Symi island is also rich is culture and history. However, The boat travel from Rhodes to the island is rough. Takes an hour and forty minutes and the waves are too big, made the boat ride rocky (I was sea sick the while time)!
Dissapointing
Ian N, 11-09-2019
This tour in my view tries to cram in too much for too many in one day in a small space. The day started with an 8:30 collection by bus at our hotel and a transfer to the harbour to catch the ferry along with hundreds of other vacationers. The ship stops at Panormitis Monastry in the south of the tiny island of Symi first where we spent approximately 70/75 minutes. We had 20 minutes or so initially listening to our tour guide Kevin narrating his take on the history of the site in English then in Dutch while we all stood in the shade of a tree before being let loose on the Monastery on our own. The ship disgorged hundreds of tourists and tour guides on this little site all at once! It felt like an assault as a bun fight of people jostled to be the first to enter the tiny ancient chapel one of the marketed highlights of the visit. It was not going to be possible for everyone to see the chapel - that was petty clear early on even though the curators rush people through at a gallop so that you come out of the back door of the chapel with all that you have just seen a sort of blur on the memory banks as you exit into bright sunlight again eyes blinking! . Panormitis is a beautiful little place sitting next to the most tranquil and heavenly of calm bays - it would be the place to visit by small yacht (there was one at anchor when we visited) and enjoy when the tourist ships have gone - while we were there one could not describe the experience as contemplative or tranquil. Kevin our guide opted to use the digital ear peace/microphone system for communicating with his group. It did not work effectively as it is easy to find yourself out of range lost in a sea of humanity - most of the time we did not hear what Kevin had to say as evidenced by the many in the group who simply removed the ear peace altogether in frustration. When time is concluded everyone re-boards the ship for the 20/30 minute sail to the capital of Symi also called Symi. This was initially a nightmare in my mind. Kevin chatted away to us on his digital device as we negotiated the walk along the narrow hot street that hugged the harbour into the small town along with all of our shipmates and the visitors from all of the other vessels visiting at the same time. The street was crammed with people, vans, cars and motor scooters - we heard nothing of Kevin's narrative at all as a result of being out of range and the noise of people and traffic. I would expect an experienced, considerate and empathetic guide to realise this and to manage it accordingly. It would have been far better if he has simply asked us all to make out way to the town entrance and meet him there. We were hot and bothered and so were all of those around us. Kevin spent a lot of time selling a local restaurant to us in the town which he took us to and where the waitor joined the group with a tray of fresh fish and shrimp. Kevin suggested that other restaurants in the town may over charge us (it felt as though he was on a commission) call me cynical? Then he took us to a sponge emporium where we received a lecture on the values of bathing using an assortment of various types of sponge. This was a direct selling opportunity and again it felt as though Kevin was heavily promoting this establishment. He told us that a discount had been arranged for us if we were buying! Some of the group walked out at this point. We were free to roam Symi after the sponge visit. Symi is a beautiful small harbour town. Very, very pretty and could be a dream if it were not for the thousands of visitors descending all at once. I should like to see it again in the evening when all of the visiting ships have gone and the smaller private yachts arrive for the night - they have to leave by 11 am when the big vessels return with a thousand people - or perhaps I would like to visit again in November or December when it is mostly just the locals and there are still mild day time temperatures. Before leaving we made our way to the Marina Club restaurant down by the harbour (it has a turquoise colour scheme) and specialises in lobster, shrimp, oysters and sushi. We had a perfect sea food lunch. Fried shrimp, small and sweet, lobster spaghetti in a rich tomato sauce and a half carafe of local white. We paid precisely what was shown on the menu. No over charging at all and the staff were charming. The management and itinerary of this particular trip was not for me - I hate feeling that I am being sold to and shoulder to shoulder jostling crowds are for back home on the tube in London - that is what let me down - the place itself, Symi, is stunning.