Båtbiljetter - Dagstur till Nisyros Island





Beskrivning
Vi seglar till Nisyros från Kardamenas hamn på vår båt. Nisyros är en av de minsta öarna i Dodekaneserna, och båtturen från ön Kos är bara cirka 1 timme. Njut av en dag på denna unika och vackra ö känd för sin naturliga skönhet och sitt kulturarv och besök eventuellt dess aktiva vulkan.
Turalternativ
Resplan
Anländer till hamnen i Kardamena och går ombord på vår båt "Captain Dimitris" för att starta kryssningen klockan 9:30. Resan till Nisyros tar cirka 45 minuter - 1 timme (max)
Under denna vackra dag kommer du att tillbringa 5 timmar på ön Nisyros. Trots sin storlek är Nisyros rikt på naturlig skönhet och kulturarv. När du är vid Mandraki Harbour kan du valfritt (extra avgift) ta en buss till den högsta punkten på ön på 2000 fot för spektakulär panoramautsikt. Du kan gå ner i vulkankratern om du vill. Där kan du känna vulkanen röra sig under dina fötter och se svavelkällorna bubbla upp. Det är en unik och fantastisk upplevelse för människor att njuta av i sina liv. Senare tar vår buss dig tillbaka till Mandraki inom 25 minuters bussresa. Här kan du klättra cirka 200 trappsteg för att nå bergsklostret Panagia Spirani. Du kan också koppla av och utforska staden Mandraki och njuta av dess unika atmosfär innan du ger dig av på din resa tillbaka.
Klockan 15:30 kommer du tillbaka till vår båt och börjar återresan till Kardamena där du började kryssningen på morgonen. Restiden är cirka 45 minuter beroende på väderförhållandena. Återvänd till Kardamena kl 16:30. Denna vackra dag är över!
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Vad som ingår
Resenärers betyg
Viktig information
- Rekommenderas inte för resenärer med låg kardiovaskulär hälsa
- Lämplig för alla fysiska konditionsnivåer
Recensioner(13)
Fantastic day out, "Little Santorini" far exceeded my expectations. What a stunning place. Our guide for the day, Manoli, was so knowledgeable and entertaining. Had gyros at a beach side restaurant, lovely food and view. Not wanting to put pictures or too much info as it would spoil the "ahhh" moment. Would totally recommend.
A very nice excursion, ideal for slowing down and enjoying the nature, charm, and flair of Greece 🇬🇷☀️.
We had a amazing time here it was so lovely. And the Young girl anastasia was amazing with the entertainment getting us all to join in with everything taking part in all the activities she always had a smile on her face the job is definitely for her she is a natural ❤️ 😊 x
Very great experience. Fun and nice view
The island itself was a really nice experience to see all the old buildings and of course all of the cats. Unfortunately the boat crossing over was a huge let down. As we sat onboard at least 100+ school kids got on and the noise was overwhelming for all of us. The kids were being sick all over the place very unpleasant to be around. I know this is just an individual experience as that won’t happen every time but the boat should have closed off to general public that day. Thankfully another boat that was heading to the same location and we managed to get on that for the return journey at an extra cost.
This is a beautiful small island. We stopped in two small stunning traditional Greek villages which were beautiful to walk around. The volcano experience was great.
Was nice as a day trip from Kos. We had gone to the port of Kardamena on our own. And on Nisyros we rented a scooter on site. That is very easy there and is much more relaxed to explore the island one than sitting in a bus together.
Make sure not to throw away the cards you get on the boat, as you need them to get back on. Bus to the volcano and Nikia was 12€ which is really good.
Exiting to walk inside a vulcano and lots of info on the way. Nice little island for a one day visit. 9 year old kid found it a little boring though.
Booked in person at Kardamena dock for the Nisyros tour. Desperate for my family to see the volcano. Man at the dock was great "kid can go free, no problem" making me think I had got a bargain. I asked about the itinerary, and we bought tickets for the following day. 09:00am boarded, set sail at 09:30am... On arrival, massively disorganised. Some woman in broken English held a "English" board aloft. The crowd followed. She touted a restaurant (Vegos?) pointed the way to the monastery, before sitting down for some full strength cigarette action. Her directions simple - return at 1:20pm for the bus to the volacano. 1:20pm came. We queued. "Blue ticket please!" "What?" we said. Yes. We had not been sold a ticket for the transfer and either the sales guy was just rubbish or the whole ticket was lost in translation. Ended up bribing the bus driver with the last 20 euro I had to save the day, much to the annoyance of a coach of waiting people. I questioned the boat crew, who then miraculously couldn't speak any English at all, although were OK the previous day. Strange. BE WARNED: CONFIRM you have a bus transfer ticket too!!!



