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Discover Nisyros with this 6-hour guided tour including transfers, volcano crater visits, monastery, and local treats for $41.78 per person in Greece.

This tour offers a 6-hour journey from Kos to the island of Nisyros, a volcanic landscape in Greece’s Dodecanese. For $41.78 per person, travelers experience a day filled with natural beauty, cultural sights, and unique geological features. The tour includes hotel transfers, a boat trip to the island, and a visit to the Polyvotis Volcano crater—an impressive lunar-like landscape.
While the tour provides a well-organized way to see Nisyros, it is important to note that entrance fees to the volcano are not included. The trip is ideal for those interested in active volcanoes, scenic villages, and local traditions. However, it’s not suitable for people prone to seasickness or those over 80 years old.
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The tour begins with hotel pick-up at over 35 locations in Kos, including popular spots like Tropical Sol, Grecotel LUXME Kos Imperial, and Atlantis Hotel. The organized transportation ensures a hassle-free start to the day, with the bus or coach ride to the ferry terminal taking about 35 minutes.
From the ferry, it’s an additional 40-minute boat ride to Nisyros, making the journey smooth and relaxing. The group is then transferred to explore the island’s highlights. The easy logistical setup appeals to travelers preferring a structured daytrip without logistical stress.

A core part of this tour is descending into the crater of Polyvotis Volcano, known as Stefanos. Travelers get the chance to walk into a 300-meter diameter crater, witnessing a lunar landscape that highlights Nisyros’ volcanic activity. High-sole boots are recommended if you plan to walk inside the crater, as the terrain can be uneven.
The volcano’s active yet dormant state offers a glimpse of nature’s raw power. The landscape’s stark beauty is a major draw, and the guide explains the geological significance of this volcanic site. It’s a highlight for lovers of geology and natural wonders, providing a tangible sense of Earth’s dynamism.
After exploring the volcano, the tour takes visitors to the Panagia Spiliani Monastery located atop Mandraki. This religious site offers breathtaking views of the Aegean Sea and the island’s charming whitewashed buildings.
Inside, the monastery features a renowned ecclesiastical museum, adding cultural depth to the visit. The location’s scenic setting makes it a perfect spot to take photos and enjoy a moment of tranquility amidst the island’s lively atmosphere.
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A delightful part of the experience is sampling soumada, a traditional almond juice that locals produce on the island. This refreshing beverage provides a taste of authentic Nisyros flavor and complements the day’s sightseeing perfectly.
Trying local treats like soumada adds a cultural touch to the trip, making it more than just a sightseeing outing. It’s a simple but memorable way to connect with local traditions and enjoy a unique regional flavor.
The journey to Stefanos includes a scenic drive through the island’s picturesque landscapes. Along the way, there are photo stops where travelers can capture the stunning views of Nisyros’ volcanic terrain and charming villages.
This part of the tour emphasizes the island’s natural beauty and offers opportunities to snap pictures of cliffside chapels, cobblestone squares, and flower-filled streets. It’s a relaxed pace that balances sightseeing with plenty of chances for photos.

The tour’s organized transfers are a major convenience, with hotel pick-up and drop-off at over 35 locations in Kos. The entire experience lasts about 6 hours, with the main activities in Nisyros taking roughly 3 hours including free time.
The tour is led in English and includes transport by bus, coach, and ferry. It’s worth noting that entrance fees to the volcano are not included, and cash is advised for on-island expenses, especially if the island experiences power outages.
For those considering walking inside the volcano crater, high-sole boots are recommended for safety and comfort. The physical level is moderate, but the tour isn’t suitable for people over 80 or those with severe mobility limits.

Reviews highlight the knowledgeable and friendly guides, who lead the tour with clear explanations. The organization generally runs smoothly, though one review mentions a rescheduling issue caused by a wrong pick-up location, which slightly marred the experience.
Despite this, the actual sightseeing and volcano visit are praised for their quality. The professionalism of the guide helps make the trip informative and enjoyable, especially when exploring the volcano crater and monastery.

This tour appeals most to geology enthusiasts, culture lovers, and those seeking a hassle-free day trip. The affordable price and inclusion of hotel transfers make it a practical option. However, travelers should be prepared for moderate walking and bring cash for additional expenses.
It’s ideal for those who want a balanced mix of natural wonders and cultural sights without the need for independent planning. The short duration fits well into a busy itinerary, giving just enough time to appreciate Nisyros’ highlights.
At $41.78, this guided tour offers a cost-effective way to see Nisyros’ volcanic landscapes, visit the monastery, and sample local drinks. The organized transfers and ferry ride ensure a smooth journey, and the stops deliver a variety of scenic and cultural experiences.
While the lack of included entrance fees and the potential for rescheduling hiccups are worth noting, the overall experience is positive—especially for those interested in geology, scenic villages, and local traditions. The tour provides a practical, enjoyable way to discover one of Greece’s fascinating volcanic islands, making it a worthwhile addition to your Aegean itinerary.
“The trip was great but we had to reschedule as we were sent the wrong pick up location and time so wasted half a day. Disappointed with the organis…”
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $41.78 per person.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 6 hours, including transfers and sightseeing.
What are the main highlights?
The key highlights include descending into Polyvotis Volcano’s crater, visiting Panagia Spiliani Monastery, and tasting soumada.
Are meals included?
No, food and drinks are not included in the price.
Is there an age limit?
Yes, the tour is not suitable for people over 80 or those prone to seasickness.
Do I need to bring anything special?
For walking inside the volcano, high-sole boots are recommended. Bringing cash is advised for on-island expenses.
Are entrance fees included?
No, entrance fees to the volcano are not included.
What is the pickup process?
You are picked up from your hotel at one of over 35 designated locations in Kos; look for the Pulis Tours sign on the bus.
Can I reschedule if needed?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance with a full refund.
Is this tour suitable for families?
It is suitable for most people with moderate walking ability, but not for those with mobility issues or severe health concerns.