
Lastos guided hike in the wilderness of Karpathos
Enjoy a guided hike off the grid in the Karpathian wilderness of Lastos. Enjoy total immersion in the quietness of this beautiful landscape.
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Valley walking tour in Karpathos
Join a walking tour of the valley surrounding the city of Pigadia, follow the goat paths and olive fields, and discover all the natural beauty that the area offers!
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Agia Kyriaki walking tour from Karpathos
Enjoy a walking tour among the natural beauties of Karpathos, take in the best views of the Aegean sea, and visit the Agia Kyriaki chapel!
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Creative Mosaic Workshop in Karpathos
Take part in a fun and relaxing art workshop and bring home your self-made work of art!
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Hiking guided tour to the Limniotis cave
Explore the hidden cave of Limniotis, admire the stalagmites and stalactites and enjoy the view of the Aegean sea.
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Karpathos Best Beaches Boat Cruise
With its blue coves backed by wild mountains, Karpathos is a destination of choice for those in the know. Set sail for a full day cruise to the island's best and secret beaches – ones that can't even be reached by car. You'll drift along the coast, soak up some sun and cool off with swims at beautifully remote spots on the way.
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Karpathos East Coast Boat Trip and Olympos Village Tour
Time-worn Olympos is the jewel in Karpathos' rugged crown. Perched atop a perilous mountain ridge, this hilltop hamlet is a living museum where locals still wear traditional embroidered costumes and ancient ways of life are still very much alive. Sophia, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘Olympos is a land apart which existed more or less in isolation for so long that linguists come to study the dialect here, which has ancient roots. Even today, with visitors from all over the globe, locals guard their heritage fiercely. Traditional crafts, music and farming are all an important part of daily life here.' Setting off from Karpathos harbour, we'll cruise along the coast to the port town of Diafani, where a bus will be waiting to whisk you into the arid hills of the northwest to explore the hub of Greek culture and cuisine that is Olympos. Sophia says, ‘It might be small, but there's lots to see. Craft workshops, a museum, historic windmills and several tiny Orthodox churches are scattered through town. Don't miss the richly decorated Ekklisía Koimíseos tis Theotókou church.' After free time to explore the pastel-blue and beige alleys of Olympos and perhaps have some lunch, enjoy those dazzling views down to the sea one last time before the return transfer to Diafani. Here, you'll have some time to stroll the seaside promenade, watch the boats come and go as you relax with a drink in a bar or head to the beach for a dip. Next, it's back on board the boat for the return trip to Karpathos Town.
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Saria Island Cruise & Shore Explore Experience
Named after an ancient Greek princess said to be as beautiful as Helen of Troy – the face that launched a thousand ships – Saria is one drop-dead gorgeous Dodecanese Island. Cruise across to this uninhabited island where the day is yours to swim in bluer-than-blue bays, sunbathe on footprint-free sands, or hike along the coast.
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Scuba diving in the Karpathos, Greece
With its warm waters, colourful caverns and an abundance of marine life, the Karpathian Sea makes a great place to scuba dive. Whether this is your first dive or your fifth, you'll take to the waters to discover what lies beneath with an experienced guide.
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Karpathos comes with a string of traditional towns and hillside hamlets to explore. And you'll see a selection of the very best on this tour. You'll visit the highest village on the island, sip Greek coffee with the locals, and eat lunch in Lefkos, too. Other highlights include an open-air agricultural museum in Piles.
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Tour of Karpathos’ traditional villages with a sunset dinner
You'll find the pocket-sized island of Karpathos in the Aegean Sea, flanked by big brothers, Crete and Rhodes. And while Karpathos may not be as famous, its rural villages, traditional way of life and mythical heritage – it's said to have been home to the Titans – make it a fascinating island to get to know. Local guide Eleni, says, “There's a more relaxed and less commercial atmosphere on the island. We love sharing that with visitors, and this tour gives you an authentic slice of our little corner of Greece.”Leaving the capital of Pigadia, you'll take in views of the rugged coastline as you climb the green slopes of Mount Hamali, passing through villages like Aperi and Volanda. The close-knit community of just 265 residents will then welcome you to the highest village on the island, Othos. Houses here are arranged in tiers, like a white-washed amphitheatre, with panoramic views out over the Mediterranean. You'll visit a folklore museum and workshop gallery, brimming with handmade crafts, before heading to Pyles to tour an open-air agricultural museum.Then, it's on to your final stop, Mesochori. This is Eleni's favourite spot, as she explains, “It's like something out of a fairytale, with views of mountains that reach down to the sea, white windowsills overflowing with bright flowers and the Temple of the Virgin Mary, which is steeped in local legends of miracles.” Round off your day with an al fresco dinner at a traditional Greek taverna as you watch the sunset.
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Ayia Kiriaki Chapel Walking Tour
Leave the bustling Karpathian capital behind for the day with this guided walking tour to Ayia Kiriaki. Accompanied by knockout views over the Aegean Sea, make tracks through the countryside to this tiny chapel. Like a well-wrapped gift, the simple, stone walls hide something special inside – there's barely an inch of space uncovered by colourful religious art.
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