As lazy holiday mornings go, it's hard to beat this boat trip to the deserted islet of St George, off the north coast of Lesbos. It's locally known as ‘Rabbit Island' because it used to be overrun with them. Hop on the boat at Petra port and enjoy a quick cruise over. Once there, do as you please – sunbathe, swim or take selfies by the dinky chapel. A Greek salad and drink are included.
Boat Trip to Rabbit Island from Petra Ticket
- Boat trip to deserted Islet of St George off Petra
- Free time on Rabbit Island off northern Lesbos
- Chance to sunbathe, swim or stroll around
- Boat cruise
- Greek salad
- Soft drink or glass of wine
- Name of the boat is Calypso, boarding time is at 10:45 from Petra port
- Not suitable for wheelchairs
- Bring bathing gear and sunblock
- Bring a towel
- Bring a hat
- Food and drinks not included
- Transfers not included
- Subject to weather conditions
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