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Discover Ikaria with an 8.5-hour guided hike featuring scenic waterfalls, traditional village visits, a beach stop with surf or swim options, and local cuisine.

The Ikaria Hike: Alama Spring offers a full-day adventure that combines stunning landscapes, cultural stops, and relaxed beach time. Priced as an all-inclusive experience, this 8.5-hour tour is perfect for those eager to see Ikaria through a blend of nature, tradition, and local flavors. With a small group of up to 8 participants, the tour promises an intimate setting and personalized attention from experienced guides.
The tour departs from Evdilos, a charming village on the island, and is operated by Days of Ikaria L.P., a provider with a perfect 5-star rating. This experience emphasizes hiking, scenic waterfalls, and authentic local cuisine, making it ideal for active travelers who want a genuine taste of Ikaria’s countryside. While the tour involves some walking and outdoor exposure, it remains accessible to most with comfortable shoes and clothing.
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The tour kicks off at the Days of Ikaria Office, where participants are welcomed at least 10 minutes early. The guide, leading the group in multiple languages, boards a white off-road van. The first part of the day involves a scenic drive to the trailhead, setting the tone with views of Ikaria’s rugged landscapes.
The hike begins from Evdilos and leads toward the traditional village of Droutsoulas. This part of the walk offers a rewarding route through Ikaria’s countryside, with the chance to appreciate the local architecture and rural life. The terrain is suitable for most, but comfortable hiking shoes and outdoor clothes are recommended.
Passing the Alama waterfalls, the group continues along a route that showcases Ikaria’s lush scenery. These waterfalls are spring-fed, adding to the refreshing feel of the hike, especially during warmer months. The natural beauty of this area is a highlight, with clear water flowing over rocks and into natural pools.
The waterfalls serve as a scenic marker before reaching Akamatra, a charming village where a traditional coffee stop and pita pie (cheesepie) are included. This break provides a moment to rest and enjoy local flavors, fueling up for the next part of the journey. The guide shares insights into local customs and the significance of these rural spots.
After a leisurely pause, the group begins the walk back to Evdilos, but via a different trail that offers new views and landscape features. This alternative route allows travelers to appreciate the diverse scenery of Ikaria, from rocky hillsides to green valleys.
The walk from Akamatra back to Evdilos is a gentle descent, making it suitable for most participants. The scenery is particularly striking, with panoramic views of the island’s rugged coastlines and cultivated fields. The route’s different perspective highlights Ikaria’s varied terrain and natural beauty.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour’s final stop is Mesakti Beach, one of Ikaria’s popular sandy stretches. Here, visitors have the option to catch waves with a surf lesson or simply relax with a refreshing swim. The beach’s inviting waters and soft sands create an ideal setting for unwinding after the morning’s hike.
This relaxed interval allows travelers to enjoy the clear waters at their own pace. The beach offers enough space to stretch out or try some beginner surf if desired. It’s a perfect way to cool down and soak up Ikaria’s coastal charm.
After some leisure time at the beach, the group heads to a nearby local taverna for a meal featuring fresh, locally sourced dishes. The traditional menu highlights Ikaria’s culinary traditions, with ingredients likely sourced directly from the island’s farms and markets.
This meal provides an authentic taste of Ikaria’s regional cuisine, adding a flavorful and satisfying conclusion to the day. The experience not only satisfies hunger but also deepens understanding of local food culture, making the tour both active and gastronomic.
The meeting point is the Days of Ikaria Office, where the guide will be waiting with the logo on the van. It’s recommended to arrive at least 10 minutes early to ensure a punctual start, as all departures are on time. The tour involves shared transportation and a small group setting, which enhances personal attention and flexibility.
Participants should come prepared with hiking shoes, comfortable clothing, a hat, sunscreen, and a towel for beach time. Infants aged 4 or less can join free of charge but should be noted that no meals are provided for children at this age.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for changing plans. The availability varies depending on the season, so checking current schedules is advisable.
Guided in English, French, Greek, and Spanish, the tour welcomes a diverse group of travelers. The guides are experienced and attentive, sharing insights about Ikaria’s natural features, local traditions, and the landscape during the hike.
Having a small group of up to 8 participants promotes a more intimate experience, allowing for personal questions and interaction. This size also ensures the pace remains comfortable, even for those who prefer a moderate physical effort.
This tour is ideal for active travelers who enjoy outdoor activities and are interested in exploring Ikaria’s scenic villages and waterfalls. It suits those who want a mix of hiking, cultural stops, and beach relaxation within a single day.
While the route involves some walking on uneven terrain, it remains manageable for most, especially if dressed appropriately. The inclusion of local food and cultural insights enriches the experience, making it perfect for travelers seeking authenticity.
The Ikaria Hike: Alama Spring offers a balanced itinerary that blends scenic outdoor activities with cultural stops and beach leisure. The expert guides, intimate group size, and flexible scheduling make it a compelling choice for those wanting to see Ikaria beyond typical tourist spots.
While it involves some walking and outdoor exposure, the tour’s variety ensures a lively and enjoyable day. The local lunch, traditional coffee stop, and beach time provide authentic flavors and relaxing moments that complement the active hiking portions.
If you’re looking for a comprehensive, well-organized tour that showcases Ikaria’s natural beauty and local culture, this experience offers excellent value and memorable moments for active explorers and curious travelers alike.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Infants aged 4 or less can join free of charge, but note that no meals are included for children at this age.
What should I bring for the hike?
Participants should bring hiking shoes, comfortable clothes, a hat, sunscreen, and a towel for beach relaxation.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility and peace of mind.
Does the tour include transportation?
Yes, transportation is included and is shared in a white off-road van with the Days of Ikaria logo.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak English, French, Greek, and Spanish, ensuring clear communication for diverse groups.
Is there an option to pay later?
Yes, you can reserve now and pay later, making it easy to plan your trip without immediate commitment.