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Discover Rhodes with this guided bus tour to Lindos and Seven Springs—enjoy scenic views, hassle-free transfers, and authentic local experiences for just $34.
If you’re looking for a straightforward way to explore some of Rhodes’ most beautiful spots without the hassle of driving or navigating unfamiliar roads, this guided bus tour might be just what you need. It covers two popular attractions—Seven Springs and Lindos village—in a single day, offering a mix of natural beauty, charming streets, and cultural sights.
What we really like about this experience is how it simplifies travel logistics. You won’t have to worry about getting lost or arranging your own transport—you’re picked up from your hotel and transported comfortably in an air-conditioned vehicle. Plus, the tour includes a helpful map of the area, giving you some insider tips and making your free time more rewarding.
One potential drawback? The tour’s structure means you’re somewhat limited in your time at each stop, especially at Lindos, where you get about three and a half hours. Some visitors might find this enough to explore on their own, while others may wish for more time to soak in the sights or visit specific sites like the Acropolis.
This tour suits travelers who want a taste of Rhodes’ highlights without the stress of planning or driving, and who appreciate guided insights along the way. It’s especially good for those on a budget or travelers eager for a balanced mix of nature, culture, and leisure.


The tour begins early, with pickup at 8:50 am, which is perfect for maximizing your day. The fact that the pickup service is included means you don’t have to worry about arranging separate transportation—simply relax and enjoy the ride. The bus is described as bright and new, with air conditioning that keeps things comfortable on Rhodes’ warm days. Group sizes are kept to a maximum of 29 travelers, so it’s not overcrowded, and you’re likely to experience a more personal, friendly vibe.
Many reviewers remark positively on the punctuality and the quality of the vehicle, with one saying the driver was “friendly” and “punctual.” This consistency in service makes a big difference when you’re on a tight schedule or just want a smooth day out.
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The first stop at Epta Piges (Seven Springs) is often highlighted as a magical little oasis. The setting features lush greenery, with waters flowing year-round into a small lake, creating a cool and peaceful atmosphere. Visitors love the way the springs feel like a refreshing escape from the heat, with many describing the landscape as “beautiful” and “swampy in greenery.”
The water flow is a constant, which means you can enjoy the scenery regardless of the season. The pathways are relatively short, and the fact that admission is free adds to the appeal. However, some reviews point out that certain pathways have become “dangerous for most participants,” especially if wet or rocky. This is an important consideration if you’re traveling with children or mobility-challenged travelers.
While the scenery earns high marks, some travelers mention that the experience might be a little underwhelming for those expecting more elaborate attractions or activities. That said, the natural setting itself provides enough tranquility and photo opportunities to satisfy most visitors.

Lindos is undoubtedly the highlight of this tour, and many travelers will recognize it from countless travel photos. The village’s narrow, winding streets are filled with quaint shops, cafes, and beautiful views. The atmosphere is lively yet charming, giving you a taste of traditional Greek village life amid stunning surroundings.
You’ll have about 3 hours and 30 minutes here—ample time for a wander, some souvenir shopping, or a quick coffee break. Some reviews praise the “friendly” driver who helped shuttle visitors from the parking area to the village, which is helpful given the steep or narrow streets that can be tricky to access on foot.
A common suggestion from reviewers is to visit the Acropolis of Lindos, which has an entrance fee of €20 per person. Some mention wishing the tour included a guide or more information about the site beforehand, as it helps build anticipation and appreciation. Others note that the free time is sufficient for a brief exploration but less so for a deep dive into the archaeological site.
If you’re a history buff or want to fully explore the Acropolis, keep in mind that three and a half hours includes some free time, but you might need to prioritize what you want to see—whether it’s the views, the ruins, or simply people-watching from a cafe.

The tour includes a guided commentary, which many reviewers find very helpful. The guides, like Christina, are described as “knowledgeable” and “excellent,” providing context that enhances your understanding of each site. The map provided is also a useful resource, especially for navigating Lindos’ streets or planning your free time.
Food and drinks are not included, so you’ll want to bring some cash or cards for snacks, souvenirs, or the entrance fee for Lindos’ ancient site.

Priced at $34.73 per person, this tour offers a good deal for those wanting to visit both natural and cultural highlights without the hassle of independent planning or driving. The included amenities—hotel pickup, comfortable transport, and a guided experience—add value, especially considering the cost of entrance fees and local transportation.
Some reviewers, like Judith, mention that the trip is “very enjoyable” and “great value,” especially considering the small group size and the knowledgeable guides. However, some others felt that the experience at Seven Springs was less impressive—one reviewer explicitly said, “There is nothing to see at the 7 Springs,” citing safety issues and a lack of substantial attractions. This highlights that the experience may vary based on individual expectations and current conditions.

This tour is ideal for travelers who appreciate a guided, hassle-free day with a mix of nature, culture, and free time. It’s perfect if you want to avoid the stress of self-driving, enjoy comfortable transportation, and learn a bit about the sites from engaging guides. Budget-conscious travelers will find it offers good value for money, especially with the included map and hotel pickup.
However, those seeking deep exploration or archaeological expertise may find the limited free time and optional site visits a bit restrictive. It’s also worth noting that some pathways at Seven Springs aren’t suitable for everyone, especially those with mobility challenges.
For a straightforward, budget-friendly way to experience Rhodes’ highlights, this guided bus trip hits many marks. The comfortable transport, small group size, and knowledgeable guides make it a reliable choice for a relaxed day out. The scenery at Seven Springs is refreshing, and Lindos’ picturesque streets offer plenty to explore or simply enjoy from a cafe.
While the experience has some limitations—namely, limited time at Lindos and potential pathway safety concerns—the overall value and ease of planning make it appealing. It suits travelers who want to see the sights without the fuss of organizing transport or dealing with crowds.
If your goal is a balanced, memorable day with cultural, historical, and natural highlights in Rhodes, this tour delivers a practical and enjoyable experience at a reasonable price.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, making it very convenient.
What is the duration of the tour?
The entire experience lasts about 7 hours, with the main stops at Seven Springs and Lindos.
How much time do I get at Lindos?
You’ll have approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes for exploring the village, shopping, and visiting the Acropolis if you wish.
Are entrance fees included?
No, entrance to the Acropolis of Lindos costs €20 per person and is not included. At Seven Springs, there’s no charge.
Is the tour suitable for children or those with mobility issues?
Pathways at Seven Springs can be rocky and wet, which might be challenging for some. The tour is generally suitable for most travelers, but mobility limitations should be considered.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, sun protection, enough money for entrance fees and shopping, and a camera.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
Is the tour guided?
Yes, guides are included, and they provide helpful commentary throughout the trip.
How many people typically join the tour?
Groups are capped at 29 travelers, ensuring a more intimate experience.
This guided bus trip to Lindos and Seven Springs offers a practical way to enjoy Rhodes’ natural beauty and historic charm without the stress of independent travel. It’s especially suited for those who prioritize comfort, value, and guided insights—and who don’t mind a bit of limited free time to soak in the sights.