Experience the magic of Lindos like never before! Explore its stunning Acropolis, charming village streets, and breathtaking beaches during the day, and stay until evening to enjoy the serene beauty under the stars.
Lindos is one of the most iconic destinations in Rhodes, offering a perfect mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. By day, the village comes alive with its narrow streets, whitewashed buildings, and bustling shops. Visitors can explore the ancient Acropolis, perched on a hill overlooking the Aegean Sea, providing panoramic views that are truly unforgettable.
As the sun begins to set, Lindos transforms into a tranquil haven. Whether you're enjoying a traditional Greek meal at a local taverna or taking a leisurely evening stroll through the illuminated streets, the village offers a magical experience from daylight to starlight.
One of the main highlights of this tour is the visit to the Acropolis of Lindos. This ancient marvel boasts a rich history dating back to the 4th century BC. As you walk through its ruins, you'll feel connected to the past while enjoying unparalleled views of Lindos Bay and beyond.
The village itself is equally captivating. Its labyrinthine streets are filled with boutique shops, cafes, and art galleries, offering a delightful mix of tradition and modernity. The charming architecture, with its whitewashed walls and pebble-stone courtyards, creates a postcard-perfect setting.
No trip to Lindos is complete without some time at its pristine beaches. The soft golden sands and crystal-clear waters provide a perfect spot to relax and unwind. Whether you choose to swim, sunbathe, or rent a paddleboat, the beach offers something for everyone.
As the day transitions into evening, the beach takes on a more peaceful atmosphere, making it an excellent place to reflect on your experience before heading back to the village.
Staying in Lindos after sunset is a unique experience that few tours offer. The village is beautifully illuminated, creating a romantic and serene ambiance. Enjoy a traditional Greek dinner at a local taverna or simply soak in the peaceful atmosphere as the stars come out.
This part of the tour allows you to experience Lindos at a slower pace, giving you time to appreciate its beauty without the daytime crowds. It’s the perfect way to end a day filled with exploration and relaxation.
Enjoy a comfortable ride in an air-conditioned bus as you travel through scenic Rhodes landscapes toward Lindos.
Stop at a panoramic viewpoint to capture breathtaking photos of Lindos and its surrounding coastline.
Spend the day exploring Lindos at your own pace. Visit the iconic Acropolis, wander through the charming whitewashed streets, shop for souvenirs, relax on the beautiful beaches, and enjoy the sunset.
Relax on your journey back to your original pickup location in a comfortable, air-conditioned bus.
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Klara Czerwinska - Poland
22 June
I had such a pleasant and cozy time on this tour. The guide was really friendly and provided a clear itinerary, pointing out what we could explore in Lindos. A helpful tip: bring a towel if you’re not wearing sandals or flip-flops. You’ll walk through a tunnel with about 20cm of water. We had sn...
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Mason Barker - United Kingdom
19 July
This was truly one of the best days I’ve had during my trip. Both our driver and guide were incredibly warm and informative. They shared interesting facts throughout the journey. I would highly recommend this tour to anyone. Lindos is absolutely stunning while many shops sell similar souvenirs, y...
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Overall Rating
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Based on 41 Reviews
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I had such a pleasant and cozy time on this tour. The guide was really friendly and provided a clear itinerary, pointing out what we could explore in Lindos. A helpful tip: bring a towel if you’re not wearing sandals or flip-flops. You’ll walk through a tunnel with about 20cm of water. We had sneakers on, but luckily, we brought a towel, so it wasn’t an issue. The tunnel itself is quite narrow and has a low ceiling, which felt a bit claustrophobic but honestly, it turned out to be a unique and fun experience.
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This was truly one of the best days I’ve had during my trip. Both our driver and guide were incredibly warm and informative. They shared interesting facts throughout the journey. I would highly recommend this tour to anyone. Lindos is absolutely stunning while many shops sell similar souvenirs, you’ll also find plenty of charming little independent stores.
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The landscapes were absolutely breathtaking! Every location we visited was so beautiful. Lindos had its own special charm it reminded me of a mini Ostuni. The two coves we stopped at had some of the most picturesque beaches I’ve ever seen.
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It was a fantastic day out! Just a heads-up: although they suggest bringing a towel and swimwear, you’ll only need these if you plan to swim at Lindos beach. If you’re not heading to the beach, you can skip carrying them. The walk through the tunnel was quite an experience, and I really enjoyed visiting the Seven Springs.
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Everything about the trip was excellent from the scenic stops to the Acropolis visit. On our way back, the Seven Springs was a lovely surprise and made for a peaceful end to the day.
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Lindos is truly a stunning place to visit, but I felt there wasn’t much guidance on how to find the hidden gems or scenic viewpoints within the Valley of the Seven Springs. The small waterfall was beautiful, though there wasn’t much water flowing when we arrived. Still, it’s a lovely riverside location worth seeing.
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If you’re planning to visit Lindos, I’d suggest going early in the day by the time we got there, it was extremely crowded and navigating through the area felt like a struggle. Prices were quite high as well. That said, the donkeys were delightful and the views absolutely incredible. The Seven Springs Valley was a highlight, and the guide/driver shared lots of interesting insights that made the visit more enjoyable.
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We had an amazing time everything was perfect and we truly enjoyed the experience from start to finish.
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Everything about this trip was excellent. We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves and had a wonderful time throughout.
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We had a great time visiting several different spots, and it was nice that we got the chance to swim in the sea. Exploring the inland villages was also a really interesting part of the trip.
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This was a lovely excursion that I would definitely recommend. However, the walking path to the Seven Springs is in poor condition, so it would be helpful to have an alternative route available.
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Everything was well organized. The bus wasn't overcrowded, which made the journey more comfortable. The amount of time in Lindos was perfect we had enough time to explore the town, grab a bite to eat, and go for a swim.
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This day tour was well put together. We received all the necessary information clearly, and everything ran on schedule. The driver picked us up from our hotel on time and explained where and when to meet later. Seven Springs was a beautiful stop, and our guide was very welcoming and informative. The only downside was how long the day felt we were collected at 08:05 and spent around two and a half hours on the bus. It also got quite hot onboard, so be sure to bring plenty of water.
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The Lindos Acropolis is something you really shouldn’t miss. Personally, I’d suggest skipping the Seven Springs part it’s a long walk and not really worth it unless you're looking to get your step count up.
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Having some free time was great as long as you have a plan for how to spend it. I recommend visiting the Acropolis early because it gets quite crowded later. Walking through the water tunnel at Seven Springs was a bit intimidating at first mostly because we didn’t expect it to be part of the trip until it happened. While in Lindos, I’d suggest stopping by Pallas Beach Taverna. Their steak tagliata was delicious, the homemade fries were fantastic, and the beer came in a frosted glass which was a nice touch.
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The time spent in Lindos felt just right to me. I was able to visit the Acropolis, enjoy a leisurely walk, do some shopping, and have a relaxed lunch. Crossing the tunnel at Seven Springs was quite an adventure. Overall, a wonderful day many thanks!
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Strolling through the narrow streets of Lindos was lovely, and the experience at the Acropolis was very nice. Lunch at the Captain’s House Bar was enjoyable, and the beach with its clear water was beautiful. Unfortunately, there wasn’t enough time to swim I realized that too late. The walk to the springs was a bit disappointing; the climbing path was nice, but once past the restaurant, the full climb to the end wasn’t possible in the time we had.
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The entire trip was very well coordinated, from transportation to the various sights. That said, I don’t think spending time at Seven Springs is worthwhile as there isn’t much to see there.
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Everything about the experience was good, except the waterfalls were dry, so including them in the itinerary felt misleading. I would have preferred more time to relax in Lindos, enjoying the town and beach after visiting the Acropolis.
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The bus and driver were excellent. Lindos itself was fantastic, but the Seven Springs part was underwhelming I’ve seen more exciting puddles back home in Scotland! Spending at least an hour at the springs to enjoy the restaurant would make the stop much more worthwhile than just seeing the small waterfall. But overall, Lindos was amazing!
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We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to Lindos and felt the time there was sufficient. Since we were the first to be picked up in the morning, it took a while to collect others, but we made up for it by being dropped off first. The stop at Seven Springs on the return was a nice break, but the springs themselves were not very impressive.
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Our driver was very helpful, kind, and always smiling, which made the trip pleasant. Lindos is a charming village that reminded me of Santorini. I was a bit let down by the Seven Springs part I expected a path following seven different springs, but it turned out to be a rocky trail leading to a single stream and a lovely outdoor restaurant with peacocks and ducks. I had hoped for a better route. Apart from that, the day was very enjoyable.
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Lindos town was absolutely wonderful. However, the visit to Seven Springs was less impressive. We walked through the forest to see the waterfall, but it hardly looked like a waterfall more like a small dam.
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The journey felt quite long with all the hotel pickups and drop offs we were the first to get on and the last to leave. Honestly, I think public transport could have been half the price with the same travel time. I would recommend smaller groups or vehicles for a more comfortable experience. On the bright side, there was plenty of time to explore Lindos. The visit to Seven Springs was brief, and probably due to the season, the waterfall was barely more than a trickle.
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Everything went smoothly overall, but unfortunately there was very little water at Seven Springs during our visit. Also, the tour was conducted entirely in English, I speak German, which was a bit disappointing.
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Lindos is truly stunning! Wandering through the narrow streets was a wonderful experience. However, there wasn’t enough time at Seven Springs to properly explore the area, so we mainly just walked through the water. It was extremely hot, so I’d recommend wearing comfortable shoes, a hat, and plenty of sunscreen. Also, keep in mind that while you’ll be picked up and dropped off at your location, the bus does make frequent stops along the way.
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The drivers were punctual and the transport vehicles were excellent. While I would have liked more commentary or information during the rides, that wasn’t really the drivers’ role. They did a great job coordinating between the minivan and bus transfers.
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The trip to Lindos was enjoyable. However, I wouldn’t say Seven Springs is worth spending time on.
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Lindos was fantastic. You can climb the Acropolis, which is free for EU residents under 25, and enjoy the beach and swim in Lindos Bay. The Seven Springs didn’t live up to expectations the name suggests more than what’s actually there. Don’t expect too much. Overall, though, it was a wonderful experience.
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The transfer was punctual, and the bus driver was very pleasant. The guide at Seven Springs was knowledgeable and friendly. The places we visited were charming and the price was very reasonable definitely worth seeing.
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The guide at Seven Springs could use some improvement, as there wasn’t much explanation or guidance during the visit.
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A fantastic trip with comfortable transportation and perfect punctuality. Both the driver and the Seven Springs guide were excellent. The whole tour was well organized and hassle free, covering everything you want from the experience. I would definitely recommend it.
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The pickup was on time. The bus ride was quite long about 1.5 to 2 hours since it stopped to collect other passengers along the way. The bus drops you off at the top of the hill, so you have to walk down into the town and a bit further to reach the beach. The area is pleasant but tends to get crowded, especially with the boat tours. We chose to have lunch on the beach and rented sun loungers to relax for a while.
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Visiting Lindos and the Acropolis is definitely a must do, just as expected. The tunnel at Seven Springs Valley was an incredible experience.
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Lindos was wonderful, but we found Seven Springs to be a little less impressive.
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The trip would be better if more time was allocated to Seven Springs. Aside from that, the tour was well organized with clear communication beforehand. The guide at Seven Springs was very nice special thanks to him.
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Overall quite good with a very punctual bus. For French speakers, it’s important to know some basic English. The time spent in Lindos was only 3 hours and 20 minutes instead of the planned 4 hours. The stop at Seven Springs was enjoyable, but only 1 or 2 of the springs had water during our visit. Walking through the tunnel is a must-do and a unique experience, but taller people (above 1.75m) will need to duck their heads, and it can be tricky for those who are overweight because of the narrow parts. Remember to bring water since drinks in Lindos are quite pricey and the weather is hot. Sneakers are recommended for walking in Lindos and flip-flops for Seven Springs. Depending on how fast you explore and the time you visit, you might get a chance to swim in the beautiful, clear waters of Saint Paul’s Bay. I definitely recommend this trip.
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The place was very crowded throughout. Our guide began giving directions about where to go and what to do without waiting for everyone to gather. This caused some confusion among the group, with people asking each other for help.
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The Lindos tour was quite engaging! However, the time allocated for the 7 Springs was far too short. We needed at least an extra hour to enjoy a proper meal. Everything felt rushed. If I had known how brief the visit would be, I might have skipped the springs altogether. We hardly saw anything and ended up heading straight back to the bus.
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The transport was punctual for both departure and return. However, the travel time felt too long in both directions due to too many stops. Spending two hours on the road each way was definitely excessive.
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Lindos was enjoyable, but the waterfalls were quite disappointing. There was barely any water, just a small amount you could dip your feet into.
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