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Discover Rhodes' highest peak with this guided hike on Mount Akramitis, featuring forests, a secret cave, and panoramic Aegean views for $45.17.

For those seeking an active day amidst Greece’s natural beauty, the Rhodes: Akramitis Mountain Guided Hike offers a rewarding adventure. Priced at $45.17 per person, this full-day trek spans approximately 10 kilometers over 5 to 7 hours. It takes participants through lush forests, past a historic hidden cave, and up rocky paths to Rhodes’s second-highest mountain, where stunning panoramic views of the island and the Aegean Sea await. The tour is designed for those with a good level of fitness, as it involves some challenging climbs and uneven terrain.
A highlight for many is the guidance by experienced professionals who share stories about the mountain’s history and natural features. The trip is perfect for nature lovers and active travelers eager to explore Rhodes beyond its beaches, but it’s not suitable for children under 16 years, pregnant women, or those with mobility issues. The tour includes hiking equipment on request, a traditional snack, and bottled water, making it a well-organized way to enjoy Rhodes’s most verdant peaks.
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This guided hike begins 300 meters after Monolithos village on the way to Siana, making it accessible for travelers staying nearby. The guide, identifiable by a Hiking Rhodes logo t-shirt, leads groups through the scenic landscape. The meeting point is straightforward, and the activity concludes back at the start location, making logistics simple for participants.
The tour offers the convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off as an optional extra, which can save time and streamline the experience. Those opting for pickup are advised to be ready in the hotel lobby 10 minutes before the scheduled start.

The core of this adventure is the 9-kilometer ascent up Mount Akramitis, Rhodes’s second-highest mountain. The journey begins with a trek through a dense forest of pines and cypresses, where the shade provides relief from the sun and the sounds of nature enhance the experience. This part of the route offers a peaceful atmosphere and the chance to connect with the island’s lush vegetation.
As the hike progresses, you’ll encounter the hidden mountain cave of Limeri, which has historical significance as a WWII partisan base. The guide shares insights into how the cave was used during the war, adding an element of history to the natural journey. Continuing upward, the trail passes the small church of Agios Ioannis, a charming stop before reaching the mountain’s summit.

At the top of Mount Akramitis, hikers are rewarded with spectacular panoramic vistas. The landscape features a vibrant contrast of green flora meeting the blue waters of the Aegean Sea. From this vantage point, the scenery is truly impressive, offering picture-worthy moments and a sense of achievement after the climb.
Descending from the summit, the trail follows a scenic rocky path that showcases the rugged beauty of Rhodes. The route back provides a different perspective of the terrain, giving hikers a chance to appreciate the island’s geological features.
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The trail’s scenic variety keeps the hike engaging. From the dense pine and cypress forests to the rocky terrains near the top, each section offers visual interest and a sense of adventure. The rocky paths test hikers’ footing but also contribute to the sense of exploration. The overall route covers around 10 kilometers, balancing active climbing with moments to enjoy the landscape.
Along With the physical challenge, the route includes a visit to a historic cave and stops at small religious sites, adding depth to the outdoor experience. The scenic rocky paths near the summit are particularly memorable, offering views that make the effort worthwhile.
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Participants should be equipped with sun protection—a sun hat and sunscreen—due to exposure during the ascent. Closed-toe shoes are essential for safety on uneven terrain. It’s recommended to carry water to stay hydrated and request hiking equipment if needed.
The tour operates with small group sizes, promoting a more personalized experience. It is designed for physically fit individuals aged 16 and above, with minors required to be accompanied by an adult. Those with a low fitness level, pregnant women, or wheelchair users should consider whether this activity suits their abilities.

The tour features a professional guide fluent in English, Italian, and Greek, who shares stories about Rhodes’ geography and history. From the guide’s engaging narration about the cave’s WWII role to insights into local flora, the expertise enhances the hike’s educational value.
The guides are praised for their helpfulness and responsiveness, ensuring participants feel supported throughout the climb. They also facilitate the inclusion of hiking equipment, available on request, to improve comfort and safety.

Included in the tour is a traditional snack and a bottle of water, providing energy and hydration during the hike. These simple provisions help keep participants comfortable without the need to carry extra supplies. Rest stops are naturally built into the route, especially at scenic points like the summit and the cave.

The activity offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, allowing for flexible planning. Travelers can reserve now and pay later, making it easier to plan their trip without immediate financial commitment.
This guided hike is ideal for those seeking an active adventure in Rhodes’s natural environment. It suits fit individuals who appreciate scenic landscapes, historical references, and panoramic views. The tour is not suitable for children under 16, pregnant women, or participants with mobility limitations, but for active travelers, it provides a memorable way to see a different side of the island.
This tour offers more than just a physical challenge—it combines nature, history, and breathtaking scenery into a well-organized experience. The knowledgeable guides who share insights into the cave’s WWII past and local flora enhance the overall value. The inclusion of snacks and water makes the day comfortable, while the scenic route ensures plenty of photo opportunities.
While the hike demands a good fitness level, those ready for a day of ascent and exploration will find it incredibly rewarding. The small group setting increases the chance for personalized attention, and the flexible booking options add convenience. This tour stands as an excellent choice for active travelers eager to experience Rhodes beyond its beaches.
“En härlig vandring med otroligt vackra vyer. Kunnig guide, Manuela, som gav oss mycket information om Rhodos historia.”
How long does the hike last?
The hike takes between 5 and 7 hours, depending on the pace and stops.
What is the starting point for the tour?
It begins 300 meters after Monolithos village on the way to Siana, with the guide wearing a Hiking Rhodes logo t-shirt.
Are hiking equipment provided?
Hiking equipment is available on request to enhance safety and comfort.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The activity is not suitable for children under 16 years, and minors must be accompanied by an adult.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring sun protection (hat and sunscreen), closed-toe shoes, and water.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.
Is hotel pickup included?
Pickup and drop-off are optional extras that can be arranged.
What language does the guide speak?
Guides operate in English, Italian, and Greek.
What if I have a health condition or low fitness level?
This tour requires a good fitness level, so it may not be suitable for those with limited mobility or health concerns.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of challenging ascent, scenic landscapes, and historical cave makes it a memorable outdoor experience in Rhodes.