A visit to Greece is not complete without discovering its history, culture and hidden wonders. We invite you to make the most of your holiday. Experience true, authentic Greek holidays by booking as many excursions as you can enjoy. Let us plan your Hellenic Gateway through the eyes and feel of a local. Avoid long lines and optimize your time with us. Choose as much or as little as you like to satisfy your urge and immerse into our country and culture. Start with Athens, visit the Acropolis dating back to the 5th Century B.C., fly across to Kos or Rhodes where your yacht will be waiting to comfortably bring you to Utopia where the dream starts. Whether on our island here in Tilos with private transfers, picnics on private beaches, day trips to magnificent sites on neighboring islands, make the most of your stay through our island-hopping options:
Symi – renowned for its neoclassical architecture and idyllic town. Visit the 500-year-old Panormitis Monastery and museum where miracles have been performed and experience the magic of Agios.
Symi’s main town is divided into two parts, first you will see the harbour, Gialos, where pastel-coloured Venetian mansions are arranged in a vertiginous style. Then there’s Chorio, the village-like old part of torn up to 450 steps, some painted cobalt blue (some reach it by donkey – or there is a five-minute bus that leaves every hour). The Olive Tree Care at the top of the steps is an ideal incentive to push on, thanks to its sweeping views across the bay.
Between July and September, Symi defies its size by going big on the performing arts. It’s annual festival features live music, interactive dance, theatre and book fairs, as well as the Symi International Film festival, where anyone can watch movies screened outdoors for free. The activity centers around the harbour square in Gialos, where you can often see traditional Greek music performances. A full schedule of events is posted at the square.
Giorgos chapel with its unique rock formation, crystal waters and boat only access beach.
DAY EXCURSIONS – Starting at €1,800 up to 6 pax
One of the most charming islands in the region with a medieval castle of the Knights of St. John. Its pristine beaches are only accessible by boat where you will have an entire beach available just for you. Visit the town, stroll around the charming port. Notice the houses paved with chochlakia, I.e., black and white pebbles arranged in impressive mosaic patterns. We will treat you to a most authentic and sumptuous meal, with recipes dating centuries back!
DAY EXCURSIONS – Starting at €1,850 up to 6 pax
Rhodes combines cosmopolitan vibes with medieval architecture in a unique way! The natural landscape, imposing buildings, ancient towns and picturesque… Also known as the “Knights’ island”, Rhodes has a rich historical past, which you can tell by its historical buildings and monuments. The atmosphere in Rhodes Old Town is simply unique! Strong walls, stone-paved alleys, elegant mansions, and a medieval castle create the illusion that you have time-traveled back to the age of the knights. Don’t be surprised if you believe you’re into a medieval fairy tale. Who knows? Maybe you were a knight or a princess in your past life!
DAY EXCURSIONS – Starting at €2,200 up to 6 pax
YACHT TRANSFERS – €650
Kos is known as the birthplace of Hippocrates, the father of medicine. It is the third largest of the Dodecanese islands with a rich archaeological interest and natural beauty. Kos is highly preferred by the young crowds given the vivid nightlife in the capital. At first sight, the island gives the impression of a large city dominated by numerous hotel complexes and high buildings.
However, a walk at the center reveals all the treasures of Kos starting from the medieval castle, the plane tree of Hippocrates and other ancient remains. Equally interesting villages are found in the beautiful surrounds of Kos like the mountainous village of Zia located in the center of the island. Some great facilities are found in Kardamena, one of the most popular resorts in Kos.
Kos is the second most popular island of Dodecanese, after Rhodes. Known for its historical sites, beautiful beaches, and lush vegetation
Thanks to its big size, you can find both crowded and more isolated spots in Kos, Greece depending on your mood.
Geographically located between Kalymnos and Nisyros, Kos has a rich history, influenced by many cultures. Therefore, sightseeing in Kos is more than enjoyable! Asklepion, the holistic medical center of Hippocrates, Neratzia medieval Castle and Antimachia Castle are some of the best historical monuments to visit.
DAY EXCURSIONS – Starting at €1,600 up to 6 pax
YACHT TRANSFERS – €650
Historically, Paros was known for its fine white marble, which gave rise to the term “Parian” to describe marble or china of similar qualities. Today, abandoned marble quarries and mines can be found on the island, but Paros is primarily known as a popular tourist spot.
Right at the centre of the Cyclades, the island of Paros is a holiday destination cherished for its phenomenal beaches and cute Cycladic villages of snow-white houses.
Parikia, the main port is a knot of winding streets below a castle made from re-used marble from an ancient temple, while the small fishing port at Naoussa is one of the Cyclades’ most endearing scenes.
Paros is synonymous for the high-quality marble that was quarried here in ancient times, used for the Parthenon’s roof tiles and iconic sculptures like Nike of Samothrace and the Medici Venus.
The beaches on Paros are almost too good for words, bathed by shallow waters of shades ranging from turquoise to royal blue.
Located in the center of the Cyclades island group, Mykonos is one of the most famous Greek islands for its cosmopolitan atmosphere and vivid nightlife Famous for its minimal Cycladic architecture, Mykonos is full of traditional whitewashed houses and blue-domed churches. The trademark of the island, though, is the beautiful traditional windmills in front of Little Venice, where you can also enjoy the magical sunset and capture the colorful light washing up the island’s Chora (main town). Pure bliss!
Located in the center of the Cyclades island group, Mykonos is one of the most famous Greek islands for its cosmopolitan atmosphere and vivid nightlife! No wonder why it’s widely known as the “Ibiza of Greece”! Mykonos holiday is an experience of a lifetime and there’s a whole heap of amazing things to do in Mykonos. Marvel the amazing sunset from Little Venice Mykonos, stroll around the narrow paved streets of Chora, enjoy your stay at the luxurious Mykonos hotels, dance the day away at epic beach parties and swim at the exotic Mykonos beaches. When the sun goes down, join the nightlife scene of the island and party all night long at the legendary Mykonos clubs!
What’s more, Mykonos is the most popular gay-friendly destination in Greece. The island welcomes every year many LGBTQ tourists, who choose Mykonos for their holidays!
Chora, the main town of Mykonos, is where the heart of the island beats! Awarded Mykonos restaurants, designer boutiques, elegant bars, and top clubs, guarantee an unforgettable Greece holidays experience!
EXCURSIONS 2-NIGHTS – Starting at €4,650 -min 2 days – up to 4 pax, accommodations included
NIsyros – the volcano island. According to Greek Mythology, the island was formed when Poseidon cut off part of Kos and threw it onto the giant Polybotes to stop him from escaping. Ancient walls, dating from the 5th Century BC, part of the Acropolis of the island, are found near Mandraki. The knights of Hospitaller conquered the island in 1315 and built a crusader castle. Make sure you taste the local, traditional product, the nonalcoholic almond favored drink, Soumada.
Most important and noteworthy is the island’s volcano. While less known, it I sone of the more active volcanoes in the world. The last eruption in 1887 left a moonscape with colorful craters and very active fumaroles.
DAY EXCURSIONS – Starting at €1,650 up to 6 pax
Delos is a Greek island in the Cyclades archipelago which was both an influential political force and, with its sanctuary to the god Apollo, an important religious centre in the Archaic and Classical periods. The island was also a major commercial and trading centre in the 2nd and 1st centuries BCE.
EXCURSIONS 2-NIGHTS – Starting at €4,650 -min 2 days – up to 4 pax, accommodations included
Famous for its religious past, Patmos is the island where Saint John the Theologian wrote the Book of Revelation (the Apocalypse). Today, this beautiful island with the spiritual vibes is a popular religious destination, with pilgrims coming to visit the Monastery of Saint John and the Cave of Apocalypse. These two monuments are the most important sites in Patmos. The island also has nice and calm beaches for beach holidays, some organized and others totally secluded. Excursion boats from the port of Skala go to the islands of Leros, Lipsi, Arki, and Marathi.
The island is ideal for total relaxation at the beach or in the countryside. Swimming in the wonderfully secluded beaches of Patmos is a delight. Enjoy a day under the hot sun and in the afternoon have lunch in the seaside taverns. In the evenings, have a drink in a lounge cafe-bar under the stars.
Another enjoyable activity in Patmos island is hiking. Many old footpaths cross the island and lead to tiny chapels, small settlements, secluded beaches and hilltops with breathtaking view to the sea. Hiking is best in autumn and spring when the weather is not so hot. In summer, long hiking can be quietly uncomfortable.
EXCURSIONS 2-NIGHTS – Starting at €3,450 -min 2 days – up to 4 pax, accommodations included