Exploring the charming Greek island of Kos from Bodrum couldn’t be easier. With round-trip hydrofoil transport and hotel pickup, adventurers can enjoy a day of activities. From swimming and sunbathing to hiking Mount Dikaios, the island offers ample opportunities to soak up the Mediterranean sun and culture. But the real draw? Discovering the historic Castle of the Knights, where one can uncover tales of the island’s storied past.
Key Points
- Round-trip hydrofoil transport from Bodrum and independent exploration of Kos Island, including visiting the Castle of the Knights and hiking Mount Dikaios.
- Hotel pickup and drop-off available from various locations around Bodrum.
- Valid passports and Schengen visas required for all participants, with passport details needed at booking and travel day.
- Opportunities for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying Greek cuisine during the day trip.
- Tour limited to a maximum capacity of 150 travelers, with feedback highlighting long customs wait times and the need for more guidance.
Overview of the Kos Island Day Trip
The Kos Island day trip from Bodrum offers travelers a chance to explore the charming Greek island, featuring round-trip transport by hydrofoil.
Participants can spend the day swimming, sunbathing, and hiking Mount Dikaios. They can also visit the 14th-century Castle of the Knights and enjoy the shops, restaurants, and bars in Kos town.
The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off from various locations around Bodrum. Travelers must arrive at the hotel or meeting point before the 9:00 AM start time and have valid passports and Schengen visas.
The tour is limited to a maximum of 150 participants.
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Itinerary Details
The day trip to Kos Island from Bodrum begins at 9:00 AM.
The day trip to Kos Island from Bodrum begins at 9:00 AM.
Hotel pickup and drop-off are available from various locations, including Bitez, Bodrum, Icmeler, and others. Participants must arrive at the hotel or meeting point earlier than the tour start time.
The key details of the itinerary include:
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Round-trip transport by hydrofoil is included.
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Travelers can explore Kos independently, including swimming, sunbathing, hiking Mount Dikaios, and visiting shops, restaurants, and the 14th-century Castle of the Knights.
Passport information is required for all participants at booking and on travel day, and a Schengen visa is necessary for this activity.
Getting to the Starting Point
To reach the starting point, hotel pickup and drop-off are available from various locations, including Bitez, Bodrum, Icmeler, Gumbet, Gumusluk, Gundogan, Turgutreis, Turkbuku, Yalikavak, and Torba.
Participants must arrive at the hotel or meeting point earlier than the 9:00 AM tour start time. Passengers are responsible for ensuring their passport information, including name, number, expiry, and country, is provided at booking and on the travel day.
A Schengen visa is required for this activity. The tour has a maximum capacity of 150 travelers.
What to Expect on the Island
Once on the island, travelers can explore Kos town independently. The historic Castle of the Knights, dating back to the 14th century, offers panoramic views of the island and harbor.
Visitors can also:
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Wander the charming streets, browse local shops, and enjoy Greek cuisine at waterfront restaurants and bars.
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Hike to the summit of Mount Dikaios, the island’s highest point, for sweeping vistas.
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Relax on the island’s beaches, swimming and sunbathing before the return ferry.
With the freedom to customize their day, travelers can make the most of their time on the picturesque Greek island of Kos.
Visiting the Castle of the Knights
Although the 14th-century Castle of the Knights dominates the Kos Harbor skyline, visitors can easily locate and explore this historic landmark.
The castle stands as a testament to the island’s strategic importance, once serving as a stronghold for the Knights Hospitaller. Travelers can wander through the castle’s courtyard, admiring the impressive stone walls and towers.
The castle stands as a testament to the island’s strategic importance, once serving as a stronghold for the Knights Hospitaller. Travelers can wander through the castle’s courtyard, admiring the impressive stone walls and towers.
Inside, exhibits showcase the castle’s medieval history and architectural details. Ascending to the top of the castle offers panoramic views of the harbor and surrounding areas.
With its central location and rich history, the Castle of the Knights is a must-see attraction on any independent Kos Island day trip.
Important Considerations
Travelers should keep a few key considerations in mind when planning this Kos Island day trip from Bodrum.
First, a valid Schengen visa is required for all participants.
Second, the trip isn’t wheelchair accessible, but strollers are allowed, with infants required to sit on laps.
Finally, there’s a maximum capacity of 150 travelers for this tour.
Passport details are also mandatory at booking and on travel day.
Customer Feedback and Recommendations
The Kos Island day trip from Bodrum has received mixed feedback from customers, with 13 total reviews.
Issues highlighted include long customs wait times, up to 2.5 hours total. However, travelers praised the organized pickup and drop-off as well as the ease of booking.
Some noted a lack of guidance for key attractions like the 14th-century Castle of the Knights, suggesting the need for more information.
The independent nature of the excursion was a positive, allowing visitors to explore Kos town, swim, and hike at their own pace.
Consideration of these customer insights can help improve the experience.
FAQ
What Is the Average Duration of the Customs Process?
Based on customer reviews, the customs process takes approximately 2.5 hours in total. Travelers should plan for this lengthy customs wait time when booking the day trip to ensure they have enough time to explore the island independently.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks to the Island?
Travelers can bring their own food and drinks to the island. However, there may be restrictions on certain items, so it’s best to check with the tour operator or local authorities beforehand to ensure compliance with any rules or regulations.
Are There Any Guided Tours Available on the Island?
The overview doesn’t mention any guided tours on the island. However, travelers can explore Kos independently, visiting attractions like the Castle of the Knights and hiking Mount Dikaios at their own pace.
Are There Any Discounts or Special Offers for Families?
There are no special family discounts mentioned for this independent day trip. However, children under 3 can travel for free when sitting on an adult’s lap. Check with the tour provider for any updated offers.
Can I Rent a Vehicle to Explore the Island Independently?
Yes, you can rent a vehicle to explore the island independently. Many tour operators offer car, moped, or scooter rentals on Kos Island to give you the freedom to discover the island at your own pace.
Sum Up
The Kos Island Independent Day Trip from Bodrum offers an excellent opportunity to explore the stunning Greek island at your own pace. With round-trip transportation, visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and hiking, as well as discovering the historic Castle of the Knights and indulging in local cuisine. It’s a perfect getaway for those seeking adventure and relaxation amidst beautiful scenery.
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