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Experience the best of Ikaria’s wine scene in a single day with visits to two family-run wineries, wine tastings, and a stunning sunset at Tsantiris Winery.
Exploring Ikaria’s wine culture takes on a special charm with this Two Family-run Wineries in a Single Day tour. Priced at $165 per person and lasting approximately 8.5 hours, this experience offers a well-rounded glimpse into the island’s winemaking traditions. Starting from Evdilos, the tour includes visits to Karimalis Winery and Tsantiris Winery, with guided tastings at each stop. The highlight for many is the spectacular sunset over the sea while sipping Begleri wine at Tsantiris.
This tour is ideally suited for wine lovers and sunset enthusiasts who enjoy learning about local traditions in a relaxed, small-group setting. While transportation and guided tastings are covered, keep in mind that private pick-up outside Evdilos is not included, and the tour involves some walking. Overall, it’s a balanced experience blending culture, scenic views, and delicious wines in a single day.

This tour takes you to Karimalis Winery, a family-owned operation located in Pigi. Here, Iliana, the youngest family member, guides you through her efforts to preserve and revive ancient Ikarian winemaking traditions. The visit includes an introduction to her old pirate houses and the chance to sample her best wines with spectacular views of the Aegean in the background.
After the initial winery, a scenic 45-minute drive brings you to Tsantiris Winery. This second stop features an extended tour of the winery’s facilities, where you can taste three different wines that reflect Ikaria’s culinary heritage. The highlight at Tsantiris is free time at the bar, where you can enjoy more wine and linger while watching the most beautiful sunset on the island.
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The tour begins with a pickup in six locations: Days Of Ikaria, Raches, Kampos, Avlaki, Armenistis, and Gialiskari. After about 30 minutes in a comfortable van, the group stops for sightseeing and photo opportunities, lasting approximately 30 minutes.
The first winery visit at Karimalis Winery lasts about 2 hours, including a guided tour, wine tasting, and free time to explore or chat with the family. The next drive of 45 minutes takes you to Tsantiris Winery, where a 3-hour visit includes an extended tour, another wine tasting, and additional free time at the bar. The tour concludes with about an hour of transport back to Evdilos, with drop-offs at the original pick-up points.
Karimalis Winery is the first stop on the tour, spotlighting a family-owned operation with a focus on traditional winemaking. Iliana and her team leverage heritage recipes to produce wines that showcase Ikaria’s unique terroir. The visit includes an introduction to their historic pirate houses and the family’s efforts to maintain ancient traditions.
The wine tasting features the winery’s best selections, offering insight into local grape varieties and ancient methods. Guests appreciate the personal stories shared by the family, which add warmth and authenticity to the experience. The views over the Aegean from the winery enhance the tasting, making it a memorable start to the day.
Following the visit to Karimalis, a 45-minute scenic drive takes the group to Tsantiris Winery. This journey offers views of Ikaria’s rugged landscape, emphasizing the island’s natural beauty. The drive provides a relaxing break from the tasting, with opportunities to enjoy the countryside scenery.
The drive also sets the stage for the extended visit at Tsantiris, where guests can walk through the winery’s facilities and learn about their production process. The emphasis on local wines and culinary heritage makes this stop especially engaging for those interested in authentic Ikarian culture.
More Great Tours NearbyOnce at Tsantiris Winery, the group explores three distinct wines during a guided tasting. Each sip provides a taste of Ikaria’s vibrant wine tradition. The winery offers an extended tour that showcases their methods and history, making it a fascinating deep dive into local winemaking.
The free time at the bar is a favorite feature, giving guests a chance to relax and enjoy the breathtaking sunset. Many find the view of the sea combined with local wine an ideal way to end the day. The stunning sunset is arguably the tour’s most memorable moment, creating a perfect backdrop for photo opportunities.
The tour departs from six locations around Evdilos, with pick-up times arranged in advance. The small group size—limited to 8 participants—ensures a personalized experience and plenty of attention from the English-speaking guide.
Transportation is comfortable and air-conditioned, making the 8.5-hour day enjoyable and relaxed. The tour includes all tastings, guided visits, and sunset time, but private pick-up from outside Evdilos is not included. Travelers should bring comfortable shoes, a sun hat, sunscreen, and a camera for photos.
The most talked-about moment on this tour is the sunset at Tsantiris Winery. The view over the sea during dusk adds a magical atmosphere to the wine tasting experience. Guests are free to linger and savor the moment, making it an unforgettable conclusion to a day filled with learning, tasting, and scenic beauty.
The sunset experience is unique to this tour and is considered by many as a highlight worth the trip. It’s an ideal way to combine a relaxing activity with visual splendor, creating a lasting memory of Ikaria.
At $165 per person, this 8.5-hour tour offers excellent value, especially for those interested in local wines and authentic family-run wineries. The inclusion of guided visits, tastings, and sunset viewing makes it a comprehensive experience.
This tour is best suited for wine enthusiasts, romantics, or anyone curious about Ikaria’s cultural traditions. Its small group size and personalized approach provide a more intimate experience than larger, more generic tours. Keep in mind that walking is involved, and mobility limitations may need consideration, as the tour is not suitable for those with mobility impairments.

This family-focused wine tour highlights the authentic spirit of Ikaria through visits to Karimalis and Tsantiris wineries. Visitors gain insight into traditional winemaking while enjoying delicious local wines and breathtaking sunset views. The small group format and expert guides ensure a relaxed, engaging atmosphere.
While the set pick-up locations and limited mobility accommodations may be considerations, the scenic drives, personal stories, and beautiful sunset make this a memorable way to connect with Ikaria’s heritage. This tour offers a rich blend of culture, scenery, and flavor that appeals most to wine lovers and those seeking a peaceful, scenic end to their day on the island.
What is included in the price of $165?
The price covers guided tours, wine tastings at both wineries, transportation from Evdilos, and the sunset viewing at Tsantiris Winery.
Are private pickups available?
No, the tour operates with set pick-up and drop-off locations in Evdilos. Private pickups from other areas are not included.
How long is the total tour?
The experience lasts approximately 8.5 hours, including travel time, visiting both wineries, and sunset.
What should I bring?
It’s recommended to bring comfortable shoes, a sun hat, sunscreen, and a camera.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
No, the tour is not suitable for those with mobility impairments due to walking involved and limited accessibility.
What wines will I taste?
You will taste local wines from both Karimalis and Tsantiris wineries, including Begleri during sunset.
Do I have free time at the wineries?
Yes, each winery visit includes free time to explore, relax, or enjoy additional tastings.
When is the best time for the sunset?
The sunset at Tsantiris Winery occurs toward the end of the tour, providing a stunning sea view during twilight.
Can I join if I have dietary restrictions?
Yes, the tour caters for dietary allergies or restrictions.
How many people are in each group?
The group is limited to 8 participants for a personalized experience.