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Discover Rhodes' medieval Old City on a 2-hour Segway tour for $73, exploring main sights, hidden alleys, and the medieval moat with small-group intimacy and expert guides.
Rhodes’ Medieval City Segway Tour offers an engaging way to explore the historic heart of Rhodes. For $73 per person, you enjoy a 2-hour guided adventure on a Segway I2, cruising past iconic landmarks like the Palace of the Grand Masters, the Street of the Knights, and the Medieval Moat. This tour is designed for small groups limited to 6 participants, ensuring attentive guidance and a personalized experience. The small group size and live guides in English and Greek make for a friendly, informative outing.
The tour begins at the local partner’s office at 37 Ippodamou Street, where participants receive a brief safety and orientation session. After mastering the Segway, the journey takes you through the main sights and into lesser-known alleyways, making it a great option for those who want to cover more ground than walking allows. The 2-hour duration fits neatly into a day of sightseeing, with several photo stops along the way. It’s especially suited for travelers who appreciate flexibility, fun, and learning in a compact format, though some considerations include no hotel pickup and restrictions for pregnant women, mobility impairments, or those over 264 lbs.


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The tour kicks off at the local partner’s office, located at 37 Ippodamou Street. This location is central, making it easy to find and accessible for most visitors. The initial orientation and safety briefing last a few minutes and are designed to help newbies feel confident on the Segway. The full safety gear, including helmets, is provided, and participants are shown how to operate the Segway with ease.
Many reviews highlight how guides ensure riders are comfortable, even if it’s their first time on a Segway. The learning curve is gentle, and guides like George and Nikos are praised for their patience and clear instructions. Once riding, the smooth glide of the Segway makes exploring the cobbled streets and narrow alleys relaxed and fun.
The first stop is the Palace of the Grand Masters, where the imposing architecture makes a striking first impression. From there, the guide takes you along the Street of the Knights, revealing stories behind the medieval buildings lining this historic thoroughfare. The Medieval Moat and its fortifications are accessible for a ride, offering a unique perspective on Rhodes’ defensive architecture.
More Great Tours NearbyBeyond the main sights, the small-group format encourages exploration of less touristy areas. The guide takes care to show back streets and local spots that most visitors might miss on their own. These secret locations add a layer of authenticity and depth to the experience, allowing views of everyday life in the medieval city.
The tour transitions from the medieval core to the modern seaside zone. Riders enjoy the breeze of the Aegean Sea while cruising past famous windmills and the Lighthouse of Saint Nicholas at the entrance of Mandraki harbor. These moments offer great photo opportunities and a chance to appreciate Rhodes’ coastal beauty.
Throughout the tour, several designated photo stops allow participants to capture memories. If anyone lacks a camera, the guide is happy to take pictures at no extra cost, ensuring everyone leaves with good-quality photos of their adventure. The guide also shares interesting facts about the city’s history and architecture, enhancing the educational aspect of the ride.
The return route is partly customizable, with the guide choosing an alternative path to maximize the sights seen. This flexibility helps ensure guests experience a well-rounded overview of Rhodes’ medieval and modern highlights within the limited time.
The small group size creates a relaxed atmosphere, where everyone feels comfortable and gets plenty of individual attention. Participants should wear comfortable shoes and bring sunscreen, especially during warmer months. The tour does not include hotel pickup, so travelers should plan to meet at the specified location.
The activity is suitable for most people with a basic level of fitness. It is not recommended for pregnant women, individuals with mobility issues, or those over 264 lbs (120 kg). The 2-hour format and light physical activity make it accessible for a broad range of travelers.
What sets this Rhodes Segway tour apart is the combination of fun, efficiency, and expert guidance. The small group ensures a personalized experience, and the expert guides make navigation safe and informative. The coverage of both main sights and hidden spots gives a comprehensive snapshot of Rhodes’ history and charm.
This tour appeals most to adventurous travelers who want to see a lot in a short time without strenuous walking. It’s ideal for families, first-time visitors, or anyone curious about Rhodes’ history who appreciates a lively, engaging format. The cost is reasonable given the quality of the guides, the photo opportunities, and the scenic routes covered.
“It was a very fun and interesting experience rolling through the city. Took some great photos and learned some things as well.”

Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the guides provide a quick induction and safety briefing that makes even first-time Segway riders feel confident. Many reviews mention how easy and fun it is to learn on this tour.
What should I bring?
Participants should wear comfortable shoes and bring sunscreen. The tour provides helmet and safety gear, and luggage or large bags are not allowed.
Are there any restrictions for participation?
Yes, this tour is not suitable for pregnant women, people with mobility impairments, or those over 264 lbs (120 kg). All participants should have a basic level of fitness.
Does this tour include hotel pickup?
No, the meeting point is at 37 Ippodamou Street, and the activity ends there as well. No hotel pickup is included.
How long does the tour last?
The total duration is 2 hours, which includes the ride, stops, and photo opportunities. Starting times vary and should be checked in advance.
Can I get photos during the tour?
Absolutely, the guide can take pictures at various stops free of charge, helping you capture your memories without extra cost.
Rhodes’ Medieval City Segway Tour combines fun, sightseeing, and convenience in a compact format that highlights the city’s main landmarks and hidden corners. With high praise from past participants and the advantage of small-group guidance, it remains a top choice for those eager to explore Rhodes’ historic core in a lively, memorable way.
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