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Discover Rhodes' second-highest peak on a guided 6-hour hike, enjoying stunning panoramic views, personalized service, and a scenic route through forests and meadows.
Rhodes, with its sun-drenched beaches and ancient ruins, often steals the spotlight—but for those seeking a more active, off-the-beaten-path experience, a hike up Akramitis Mountain offers a refreshing change. This full-day trek, led by knowledgeable guides from Trekking Hellas Rhodes, combines impressive vistas, engaging routes, and a touch of adventure.
One of the best aspects of this tour is the personalized small-group setting, limited to just 10 hikers. This means plenty of attention from guides like Nikos, whose enthusiasm and local insights make the ascent all the more memorable. We also appreciate the round-trip transport from various hotels—no need to worry about navigating or arranging your own transfer, making this an accessible escape from busy tourist spots.
That said, the hike does require a moderate level of fitness, especially as the trail becomes rocky and demanding near the summit. If you’re not used to sustained walking or uneven terrain, you might find certain parts challenging. This experience is ideal for adventurous travelers who want to see Rhodes from a different perspective, combining physical activity with stunning scenery.


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Your adventure begins in Monolithos, a quaint, rural village on Rhodes’ less developed west coast. This area feels untouched by mass tourism, offering a peaceful start to your day. As you gather with your small group, you’ll likely notice the enthusiasm of your guides, who are eager to share stories and insights about the landscape ahead.
The hike kicks off with a gentle climb through cypress groves, where the shade provides welcome relief from the Mediterranean sun. Here, the views of Apollakia Bay start to unfold, with the water glistening below. The trail then becomes a bit more demanding as it turns rocky, requiring you to scramble over stones.
This section is where the tour’s reviews shine; hikers like Meera praised the shaded woodland and engaging guides who made the climb enjoyable. The rocky terrain, while invigorating, demands moderate fitness—make sure you’re comfortable with uneven surfaces and some uphill effort.
Approximately halfway through, you’ll arrive at the old chapel of St John, a charming spot surrounded by colorful shrubs. Here, your guides will offer a quick rest and snacks—perhaps some local treats or energy bars—along with bottled water. This stop isn’t just a break; it’s a chance to take in the quiet beauty and reflect before the final push.
As you move closer to the top, expect a bit more scrambling over rocks, which might be seen as a fun challenge or a little strenuous depending on your pace. Once at the summit, you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of Rhodes, the Dodecanese Islands, the lake of Apollakia, and even Attaviros, Rhodes’ highest peak.
Multiple reviewers, including Doug, highlighted the spectacular vistas as a highlight, noting that the view from the summit makes the hike entirely worthwhile. The sense of achievement combined with the scenery creates an experience that sticks with you long after descending.
For the descent, your route changes to a more shaded, forested path, offering a contrasting experience to the ascent. Walking under tall pine trees, you get a chance to appreciate Rhodes’ natural diversity away from the rocky climbs. This different route also keeps the experience fresh and engaging.
The tour concludes back at your starting point, making logistics effortless. With the group size small, you’ll have plenty of opportunities for questions and photo stops, capturing the rugged beauty of Rhodes from a new angle.
Based on reviews, the knowledgeable guides stand out—they’re not just leaders but storytellers who add depth to the landscape. Charlotte mentioned the “great energy” of the team, emphasizing how well they looked after everyone and made the day fun.
Viewers also prize the stunning views from the summit—many describe it as a highlight, with some calling it “really worth it” despite the steep climb. The value for money is notable, especially considering the round-trip transport, snacks, and small group setting, which enhances the overall experience.

This hike is best suited for active travelers who enjoy walking and don’t mind some rugged terrain. It’s perfect if you want to escape the crowds and discover Rhodes’ natural beauty from a higher vantage point. It’s also ideal for those interested in a guided experience, valuing local expertise and small-group intimacy.
Couples, friends, and solo adventurers alike will find the small group setting and scenic route appealing. If you’re looking for a memorable day that combines physical activity, stunning vistas, and cultural highlights like the chapel of St John, this tour hits the mark.

If you’re craving a day away from beaches and historic ruins, seeking an active way to see Rhodes, this hike is a strong choice. The guides’ enthusiasm, the breathtaking views, and the well-organized logistics make it a worthwhile adventure for those with moderate fitness levels.
The fact that many reviewers find the experience “well worth doing” and praise the knowledgeable guiding team suggests this isn’t just a walk—it’s a carefully curated journey into Rhodes’ rugged heart. Plus, the small group size means you won’t feel lost or rushed, making for a more personal and immersive outing.
However, if you’re not comfortable with rocky or uphill terrain, consider your fitness level before booking. The experience is as much about the vistas and the journey as it is about the physical challenge.
In all, this hike offers a genuine chance to see Rhodes from a different perspective—mountain views, pine forests, and a touch of adventure—all in one memorable day.

Is pickup included in the tour?
Yes, round-trip transportation from selected hotels is offered, making it easy to start and end your day without extra planning.
How long does the hike last?
The entire experience is approximately 6 hours, including breaks, walking, and sightseeing.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes suitable for rocky terrain, plenty of water, sun protection, and a camera to capture the views.
Is this hike suitable for children?
The tour is recommended for those with a moderate physical fitness level. Young children or those with mobility issues might find certain rocky sections challenging.
What is the group size?
Limited to 10 hikers, ensuring personal service and a relaxed atmosphere.
What if the weather is poor?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to bad weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is the cost justified?
Considering the small-group experience, scenic vistas, snacks, and transport, many see the price as good value for a well-organized, memorable day.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, full cancellation is possible up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Less notice means no refund.
This Rhodes hike to Akramitis Mountain offers an authentic, scenic, and active way to explore the island’s natural splendor. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or simply looking for a different perspective on Rhodes, you’ll find this experience rewarding and well worth the effort.