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Rhodes, Greece |
Welcome to the ultimate adventure experience – our unique eBike and Snorkeling Tour! Embark on a thrilling journey that combines the freedom of eBiking with the tranquility of snorkeling, as we explore the breathtaking beauty of Rhodes coastal paradise.
We cover a distance of about 40 Km. Enjoy the rush of air on your face without having to pedal too hard.
We will start from the port of Rhodes, we will pass the mediaeval town of Rhodes from Socratous and the Palace of Grand Master, we will see famous gates and then head to Monte Smith, we will enjoy the view of the city and the sea and climb to the acropolis of Rhodes and the ancient stadium.
Leaving the town behind, we pedal towards the breathtaking Kallithea Spring (entrance fees included), a coastal gem known for its azure waters and underwater marvels. At Kallithea Spring, prepare to be amazed as you don your snorkeling gear and dip beneath the surface of the crystal-clear sea.
After an exhilarating snorkeling session, we take a moment to relax on the sun-kissed shores of Kallithea. Feel the gentle sea breeze caress your skin as you savor a delectable local snack with newfound friends.
Following the coastal road and admiring the view towards the city we will reach the end point of our tour.
Our E-Bike and Snorkeling Tour is a perfect harmony of adventure, exploration, and relaxation. Come join us and indulge in the beauty of nature both above and below the waterline, as we create unforgettable memories in this paradise. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, an eco-conscious traveler, or someone seeking an extraordinary escapade, this tour promises to be an experience you’ll cherish forever. Book your spot now and embark on a journey like no other!
Important information
You must be able to ride a bicycle in total control on the road, shared with cars. This is for your safety and the smooth operation of the tour.
Please note that we do not enter archaeological sites or historical monuments, and we do not tour the archaeological sites.