Full-day Symi tour including Panormitis Monastery
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Full-day Symi tour including Panormitis Monastery

4.3/5
Excellent
Based on 205 reviews
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$76.00
Free cancellation
Language: English, Finnish
Mobile voucher accepted
Duration: more than 8 hours

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Why you’ll love this…
  • Boat trip from Rhodes to two locations in the Dodecanese island of Symi
  • Explore the Venetian-style Panormitis Monastery and the surrounding bay
  • Walking tour of Symi town, famed for its hills packed with pastel-coloured homes
  • Learn about the sponge-making industry and help support the local economy
  • Expert local guide with an unrivalled knowledge of Symi and its people
What to expect

Each one of the Dodecanese Islands offers a distinctly different experience – and Symi is one of the most culturally rich of them all. You'll discover its laidback charm and visit sites such as Panormitis Monastery and a sponge maker. Fotini, one of our local guides, says, ‘Symi is one of the smallest and most picturesque Greek islands. The sight of the colourful houses as soon as you enter the harbour never fails to impress.'

The fun starts with a glide across the Aegean to Symi. The first stop is in the southwest of the island, at the vast, Venetian-style Panormitis Monastery. It is famed for its Byzantine frescoes and icon of St Michael, but most of all for its location right on the water's edge in a remote and sheltered bay. You'll also have free time to explore the site.

Next, you'll sail for Symi town itself. The arrival into the harbour is a joy to behold – tiers of pastel-coloured houses cascade down the surrounding hillsides. There's a guided tour of Symi town, too. And during the sponge maker visit, you'll learn about the island's sponge-diving heritage and its importance to the eco system surrounding the Symi. Your visit also helps support this traditional industry, vital to the local community. You'll get a small gift to take home, too. It's Fotini's favourite part of the experience. She says, ‘The old tradition of sponge diving has strongly affected the history and the customs of the Dodecanese Islands.'

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What's included
  • check Transport
  • check Ferry
  • check Monastery
  • check Guide
  • check Personal headsets
What to remember
  • Dress appropriately – no shoulders or knees showing – when visiting religious buildings
  • Bring bathing gear and sunblock
  • Food and drinks not included
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Provider
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Booking fee
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
Cancellation policy
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 1 day before the experience begins.

What people say about this experience

Excellent

4.3/5

Based on 205 reviews from verified customers

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  • Colin

    From United States of America - April 2025

    Traveled with a group of friends

    Poor

    Overall rated

    2/5

    Transfer to the port was to long many stops,the monastery was rushed symi was fantastic but it was used to sell sponges,we were picked up at 7am and d ...

  • Aammyy66

    From United States of America - October 2024

    Traveled as a couple

     

    18 - 24 years old

    Great

    Overall rated

    3/5

    I'm sure that when I booked this trip it was meant to have a swim stop! You get told to bring bathing stuff. So expected there to be a swim stop. Had ...

  • Joanie

    From United Kingdom - October 2024

    Traveled as a couple

    Great

    Overall rated

    4/5

    Loved our trip to Symi but it was really long day. The ferry was not very comfortable, was crowded and took almost two hours. The transfer to our hote ...

  • Gary

    From United States of America - October 2024

    Traveled as a couple

     

    35 - 44 years old

    Excellent

    Overall rated

    5/5

  • Yorkshire girl

    From United States of America - October 2024

    Traveled with a group of friends

     

    55 - 64 years old

    Great

    Overall rated

    4/5

    Would have liked more time in Symi rather than the monastery. The ear piece to listen to the guide was rubbish, had difficulty hearing her, it kept br ...

  • Ian Chaloner

    From United States of America - September 2024

    Traveled as a couple

     

    35 - 44 years old

    Average

    Overall rated

    3/5

    Symi island was lovely but the gide that was with us was a waste of time, not much information given, the earpiece that was given to us constantly los ...

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