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Discover Kos with this self-guided scavenger hunt using the World City Trail app, exploring 10+ attractions at your own pace for $10.31 per person.
The Kos Scavenger Hunt and Highlights Self-Guided Tour offers a unique way to explore the Greek island’s vibrant townscape without the need for a guide. Priced at $10.31 per person, this activity typically takes around 2 hours and covers approximately 2.7 km of walking. Starting at the Statue of Hippocrates, the tour is designed for flexible pacing, allowing participants to pause and resume anytime—ideal for those who prefer a relaxed, personalized exploration.
While the app-based experience is praised for its engaging puzzles and local insights, some reviews mention that certain clues and locations may be less challenging or affected by outdoor changes. This tour suits groups, couples, families, and anyone interested in an interactive, budget-friendly way to discover Kos’s highlights at their own speed.


This self-guided tour begins at the Statue of Hippocrates located at Akti Kountouriotou 27. From this landmark, participants follow clues on their mobile device, guiding them through Kos’s lively streets and lesser-known corners. The flexible start time means you can begin anytime between 12:00 PM and 11:30 PM, making it easy to fit into your schedule.
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The app provides turn-by-turn navigation and delivers location-based riddles to direct you from one attraction to the next. The clues are designed to encourage logic, observation, and imagination, revealing stories and legends about Kos along the way. The user-friendly interface, however, is noted as somewhat clunky in some reviews, especially when entering answers or reading clues, which may be a minor annoyance during the experience.

The tour takes you through more than ten key spots around Kos, which you can visit in any order. Because it’s self-guided, there’s no pressure to follow a set route, giving you the freedom to linger or skip certain areas. The outdoor clues mean no tickets or entry fees are necessary, and the journey is suitable for all ages. Many enjoy the opportunity to snap photos along the way or pause for lunch at a scenic spot.

Reviewers recommend doing the tour in the evening, as the two-hour activity can become quite warm during midday, especially in summer. The distance and walking time make it manageable for most visitors, but comfortable shoes are advised. Since the tour is completely outdoor, some clues may become harder to spot if locations are fenced off or under renovation, as noted in recent feedback.

This activity suits families with children because of its easy puzzles and interactive format. It also works well as a team-building exercise for groups of friends or colleagues. Because there is no guide and you can pause at any time, it provides flexible time management for those with tight schedules or varying interests.
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The app supports several languages, including English, German, French, Dutch, Italian, and Greek, making it accessible for a diverse range of visitors. Service animals are allowed, and the activity is near public transportation, easing access for most travelers.
Booking this tour typically happens 13 days in advance, and the price is very budget-friendly at just $10.31 per person. The tour can be cancelled free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, aligning well with flexible travel plans. Since it’s a private activity for your group, it offers a personalized experience without strangers.

Some reviews point out that the clues can be too simple for older children or adults seeking a challenge. Others mention that outdoor changes, like fences or removal of objects, can hinder the spotting of clues, affecting the overall experience. The app’s interface may also feel clunky for some users, and there are no included food or drinks—so plan accordingly if you want to combine the tour with a meal or refreshment.
While this self-guided tour is more relaxed than guided excursions, it offers an authentic way to explore Kos at your own pace. Similar experiences include boat trips to nearby islands or other day tours, but none offer the same level of personalized discovery combined with local insights in such an affordable format.
This activity provides a cost-effective, interactive, and flexible way to see Kos’s highlights. It’s especially suitable for those who enjoy solving puzzles and discovering hidden corners of the city on their own terms. The app-based format, while praised for its convenience, may require patience with its interface.
The tour earns a solid 4.5/5 from users, thanks to its engaging route, local storytelling, and value for money. It’s a great choice for families, groups, or couples wanting a fun way to explore Kos without the constraints of a scheduled tour. Budget-conscious travelers will appreciate the affordable price and independent pace, making it a memorable addition to any Kos itinerary.
“The app was a little clunky to use, that is to set up and also when reading the clue and entering the answer. The clues were super simple and gea…”
How do I start the Kos self-guided tour?
The tour begins at the Statue of Hippocrates at Akti Kountouriotou 27. You can start at any time between 12:00 PM and 11:30 PM by accessing the World City Trail app.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the clues are designed to be quite straightforward, making it accessible for children as young as eight. The activity encourages observation and imagination for all ages.
Do I need to pay for entrance to attractions?
No, the clues are related to outdoor areas and no entrance tickets are required, as you are exploring public outdoor spaces.
Can I pause and resume the tour later?
Absolutely. The app allows you to pause at any point and continue later or another day without losing progress.
What languages is the tour available in?
The tour comes in English, German, French, Dutch, Italian, and Greek.
What should I bring for the tour?
A smartphone with internet, comfortable shoes, and water are recommended, especially if you plan to do the tour during warmer hours.
How long does the tour usually take?
The walking time is approximately 33 minutes, but you can extend or shorten your visit based on how many attractions you wish to explore.
Are there any hidden costs?
No, the cost includes the app, navigation, and tour guidance. Additional expenses might be for food or drinks.
What if I find the clues too easy or too difficult?
The clues are generally simple, suitable for a casual exploration. If you seek more challenge, consider combining this with other activities or exploring additional attractions on your own.