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Explore Rhodes with this guided bus tour to Lindos and Seven Springs, featuring hotel pickup, free time at each stop, and stunning scenery for $35.57.

For travelers looking to experience some of the most picturesque spots on Rhodes, this guided bus trip offers a convenient and affordable way to see Seven Springs (Epta Piges) and Lindos village. Priced at $35.57 per person, the tour lasts approximately 7 hours, making it a full but relaxed day of exploration. The tour departs from Kariba Travel at 8:50 am, with hotel pickup included, so there’s no need to hunt for meeting points on your own. The air-conditioned vehicle ensures a comfortable ride, even on warm days.
This trip is ideal for those who want free time to enjoy each location at their own pace, whether that means wandering through charming streets or taking photos against lush backgrounds. With medium-sized groups and a professional English-speaking guide, it balances personalized experience with a lively group atmosphere. Keep in mind that the tour does not include lunch or entrance fees for Lindos, so plan accordingly.

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The tour begins with a pickup from your hotel or designated meeting point, making the start smooth and hassle-free. The air-conditioned bus then takes you on a scenic ride to your first stop, Seven Springs (Epta Piges). This location is renowned for its cool, lush landscape, with waters consistently flowing year-round to feed a small, charming lake.
The highlight at Seven Springs is walking through an 186-meter-long tunnel that leads to the lake, offering a magical experience and a refreshing break amidst the greenery. Visitors can enjoy photos of the landscape and relax, knowing the site is free to visit. The walk involves some uneven surfaces, so wearing water shoes or sturdy footwear is advisable, especially for those with mobility concerns.
Seven Springs is a little oasis of shade and tranquility, perfect for a short hike or a peaceful moment by the water. The natural setting features year-round flowing waters, creating a cool and refreshing atmosphere. Visitors often remark on the beautiful scenery and unique experience of walking through the tunnel.
While the site itself is free to access, the walk can be physically demanding, with uneven terrain and some steps without railings. The site is suitable for most travelers, but those with mobility issues or young children should take caution. The hour and fifteen-minute stop allows enough time to enjoy the surroundings and take photos.

After returning to the bus, the tour continues to Lindos village, one of Greece’s most celebrated destinations. The stop here lasts about 3 hours and 30 minutes, providing plenty of opportunity to explore. Visitors can stroll through narrow streets lined with souvenir shops, cafes, and restaurants or visit the famous Lindos Acropolis for breathtaking panoramic views.
The Acropolis of Lindos is a must-visit spot, offering a glimpse of ancient architecture and spectacular vistas of the sea and surrounding landscape. Climbing the hill involves navigating slippery stones and some steep sections, so wearing comfortable shoes is recommended. For those interested, a donkey ride up to the Acropolis is available and highly praised for its uniqueness.

The beach at Lindos offers a relaxing end to the sightseeing. Visitors can enjoy warm waters and the quaint charm of this seaside town. The free time allows for beach lounging, swimming, or simply soaking in the vibrant local atmosphere. Since admission fees are not included, travelers can choose whether to visit the beach or explore more of the village.
The town exudes a friendly, laid-back vibe, with plenty of cafes and eateries to try local flavors. The scenery—with the Acropolis as a backdrop—makes it a perfect spot for photos or a quiet walk.

The tour is operated by Kariba Travel and includes hotel pickup and drop-off, which simplifies logistics. The group size is kept to medium, usually not exceeding 29 travelers, fostering a more intimate atmosphere. The English-speaking guide is described as informative and friendly, providing essential commentary during the trip and at each stop.
Travelers are advised to bring water shoes for walking through the tunnel at Seven Springs, and to wear comfortable, slip-resistant shoes for climbing at Lindos. The timing gives enough space to enjoy both stops without feeling rushed, but some reviews suggest that adjusting the balance of time—perhaps less at Seven Springs and more at Lindos—could enhance the experience.

While the tour offers great value and comprehensive sightseeing, some reviews note the lack of a guided tour at Lindos itself, leaving visitors to explore on their own. Also, terrain at both stops can be challenging for travelers with mobility difficulties or the elderly. The water shoes are recommended for the tunnel walk, and caution is advised for slippery stones when climbing the Acropolis.
The tour does not include lunch or entry tickets for Lindos attractions. Therefore, bringing snacks, water, or cash for purchases enhances the experience. As the tour operates in good weather, it’s advisable to check the forecast and be prepared for hot days or potential rain.

This guided bus trip offers a solid mix of natural beauty, historic sights, and free time at a reasonable price. The hotel pickup and air-conditioned transport make it a convenient choice for a day of sightseeing on Rhodes. The scenic walk through Seven Springs and the iconic Lindos village appeal to those who enjoy a relaxed pace with opportunities for independent exploration.
While it’s not a guided tour of Lindos itself, the flexible timing and informative guide help make this trip well-rounded. It suits travelers who want to experience Rhodes’ highlights without strenuous travel or tight schedules. The main considerations are terrain challenges and the lack of included entrance fees, so prepare accordingly.
“This was such a great tour, with the most beautiful views of Rhodes. Michael was very lovely and informative on our journey to the springs as well …”
Is hotel pickup included in this tour?
Yes, the tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off from select Rhodes hotels, providing added convenience.
How long does the entire tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 7 hours, with about 1 hour 15 minutes at Seven Springs and 3 hours 30 minutes at Lindos village.
What should I wear for the walk through Seven Springs?
It’s recommended to wear water shoes or sturdy footwear suitable for walking on uneven terrain, especially for the tunnel walk.
Does the tour include entrance fees for Lindos attractions?
No, the admission to Lindos sites such as the Acropolis is not included. Visitors should budget extra if they plan to visit.
Are the group sizes small?
Yes, the tour operates with medium-sized groups, typically up to 29 travelers, fostering a more personal experience.
Can I choose not to walk through the tunnel at Seven Springs?
The tour offers the option to skip the tunnel walk, giving flexibility for those with mobility issues or preferences.
What is the guide’s role during the stops?
The English-speaking guide provides commentary during the journey and explains details at each stop, but exploration at Lindos is mostly free time.
Is this tour suitable for children or elderly travelers?
The terrain and walking involved may be challenging for elderly travelers or those with mobility difficulties. Use caution and wear appropriate footwear.
What are the main highlights of this tour?
The lush landscape at Seven Springs, the historic Lindos village, the Acropolis, and the scenic coastal views are standout features.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, ensuring flexibility for your travel plans.