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Discover Rhodes' beautiful Lindos village and the serene Seven Springs on this guided bus trip, combining scenic views, cultural charm, and easy logistics.
Exploring Rhodes: A Guided Bus Trip to Lindos Village & 7 Springs
Travelers looking to explore some of Rhodes’ most picturesque spots without the hassle of planning will find this guided bus trip to Lindos and Seven Springs a practical choice. For around $36 per person, you get a well-organized day featuring scenic drives, beautiful nature, and the chance to stroll through charming villages. The tour offers hotel pickup and air-conditioned transport, making for a comfortable and stress-free experience.
What we really like about this trip is the combination of natural beauty and cultural charm. The stops are well spaced with ample free time to explore at your own pace, whether that means relaxing by the water, wandering through narrow streets, or snapping photos. One potential downside is the amount of walking involved—reviewers mention uneven surfaces and steep climbs, so it’s best suited for those with moderate mobility or sturdy footwear. This tour is perfect for travelers wanting a taste of Rhodes’ highlights without a full-day commitment, especially if you prefer guided, organized trips that include transportation and local insights.


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The tour kicks off early at around 8:50 am from Kariba Travel on Ionos Dragoumi Street, with a prompt pickup included. The journey begins with a scenic drive to Epta Piges (Seven Springs), where the landscape transforms into a lush, green oasis. Here, you’ll walk through a 186-meter tunnel to reach a small lake fed by springs throughout the year. The environment is tranquil and photogenic, perfect for those wanting to capture nature’s quiet beauty.
One thing we love based on reviews is how guides like Helen make the experience more engaging. She explained the stops clearly and gave us the choice to participate in the walk through the tunnel or skip it, which helps cater to different energy levels or mobility considerations. The free admission to the springs makes this stop a fantastic value, especially since it offers a unique walking experience and a chance to enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
Next, the group heads to Lindos Beach and Village, where you’ll have around 3.5 hours to soak in the atmosphere. Lindos is renowned for its quaint streets, friendly locals, and stunning beaches. The highlight here is the Lindos Acropolis, perched atop the hill, offering panoramic views that leave visitors breathless. You can walk up to the ruins—though the terrain is steep and stones can be slippery, so proper footwear is recommended.
The Seven Springs are a true highlight of the trip, especially for nature lovers. The cool, green landscape provides a stark contrast to Rhodes’ usually sunny, dry climate. The walk through the narrow tunnel — a favorite among travelers — feels almost magical as you approach the small lake. Reviewers mention that walking through the tunnel is a memorable part of the adventure, with some describing it as “unforgettable.” The water is always flowing, and the lush surroundings make for excellent photo opportunities.
However, walking on uneven surfaces and narrow paths is noted by some as a challenge. Several reviews suggest bringing water shoes if you want to explore the water or walk comfortably on the rocky terrain. Accessibility is limited here, so travelers with mobility issues should consider this before booking.
Lindos is a perfect blend of history and lively local culture. The village streets are dotted with charming souvenir shops, cafes, and restaurants. The highlight for many is the Lindos Acropolis, which offers sweeping views of the sea and surrounding countryside. While the ascent can be steep and involves some slippery stones, the effort is rewarded by the breathtaking vistas.
Reviewers like Donna advise bringing water shoes to navigate the uneven stones, and others like Sandy note that the climb to the Acropolis is shorter than it looks, making it manageable for most. The free time allows visitors to browse, enjoy a meal, or simply relax by the beach. There’s also an option to take a donkey ride up to the Acropolis, which adds a fun, if touristy, touch to the visit.
Travel is in a clean, air-conditioned vehicle, which makes the drive between stops comfortable, especially on warm days. The tour maintains a medium group size, capped at 29 travelers, which strikes a good balance between social bonding and personal space. Reviewers appreciate that the pickup is on time and that the organization feels smooth overall.
The tour is led by official guides, with some reviewers praising guides like Helen and Nina for their clear explanations and friendly demeanor. Their insights help bring the sites to life, making the experience more meaningful than just sightseeing. Comments about guides being “very lovely and informative” indicate that the guide’s personality really enhances the trip.
The overall rating of 4.0/5 reflects mostly positive experiences. Many travelers praise the stunning landscapes and knowledgeable guides. One reviewer even mentioned how the guide helped her navigate the terrain with a fractured foot, highlighting the tour’s flexibility and support.
However, some critique the lack of detailed guidance during site exploration, especially at Lindos, and mention that more awareness about terrain—like slippery stones or steep climbs—would be helpful for planning. Several guests also note that walking on uneven surfaces and climbing steep stairs require some physical stamina, so it’s best suited for active travelers or those prepared for a bit of walking.
This guided bus trip to Lindos and Seven Springs offers a well-rounded glimpse of Rhodes’ beauty with minimal hassle. You’re transported in comfort, guided by friendly professionals, and get to experience the tranquility of nature alongside the liveliness of Lindos village. The value for money is undeniable when considering the transportation, guide, and free access to springs.
It’s best suited for travelers who enjoy scenic walks, cultural exploration, and a bit of outdoor activity. The tour is less ideal if you have mobility challenges or prefer very leisurely, wheelchair-accessible options. But if you’re comfortable with some walking and steep climbs, this trip offers a balanced mix of nature, history, and local flavor.
This tour is a solid choice for those wanting an organized, scenic day out on Rhodes that delivers memorable moments without breaking the bank.

Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour offers hotel pickup and drop-off from select locations, simplifying logistics and saving you time.
How long is the total tour?
The tour lasts approximately 7 hours, including transportation, stops, and free exploration time.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable walking shoes, water shoes if you plan to explore the water at the springs, and enough water to stay hydrated.
Are there any physical requirements?
Yes, expect to walk on uneven surfaces, climb steep stairs, and navigate slippery stones, so moderate mobility is recommended.
Is the tour guided?
Yes, there’s an official English-speaking guide who provides commentary and helps navigate the sites, making the experience richer and more informative.
Can I skip any part of the tour?
Yes, guides like Helen give you the choice to participate in certain activities, such as walking through the tunnel or climbing to Lindos Acropolis.
In essence, this tour offers a practical, scenic, and cultural snapshot of Rhodes. Whether you’re after stunning landscapes, historical sites, or just a comfortable way to explore, this trip could very well be your ideal day out on the island.