Tours

Sea traveller suggests the most amazing tours!

Pserimos

Psemiros is a small island lying between Kos and Kalymnos and it is located 8 miles from Kos’ port Mandraki. Pserimos is an ideal destination for anyone who wants to experience the tranquility of the South Aegean Sea and enjoy its aquamarine waters. The pebble beaches of Krevatia, Glistra and Marathoda, which are easily accessible by water, offer an ideal choice for anyone who loves serenity and loves pure natural landscapes. In addition, Agia Grafiotisa, named by the homonymous church which is located on the beach, and the bay of Vathis, which contains several smaller pebble and sand beaches, are two other stunning places in Pserimos that we recommend visiting. A tour in Pserimos, however, would not be complete without a stop at Pserimos’ port Avlaki, where the heartland of the island is located. There, you can taste delicious local dishes and enjoy the scenery. Besides all the above, Pserimos can offer ideal spots for campers. Your trip could also include a visit to the uninhabited island of Plati, which is located only 1 mile away.

Plati

Plati is a small uninhabited island, located 9 miles away from Kos and only 1 mile away from Pserimos. Plati is a well-known destination for its crystal clear waters. On the island, there are two beaches that you shouldn’t miss, which are easily accessible by water. Both of them are located close to the port of the island. The landscape is mostly untouched, there are no taverns or beach bars, so you should have food and water with you. Moreover, there are two places with remains from World War II located on the north and south part of the island. Plati is a beautiful destination for anyone who wants to relax and enjoy the sea and the sun. You can also combine the tour in Plati with a visit to Pserimos.

Kalymnos

Kalymnos is located just over 20 km away from Kos. It consists of a beautiful rocky coastline, and is full of scenic villages and peaceful beaches. Kalymnos is an attractive destination, well known for its sponge diving and fishing industries. Your trip to Kalymnos should definitely include a visit to Vlychadia, Chora and Palionisos. Moreover, you shouldn't miss one of the most unique and picturesque landscapes in the Aegean; the port of Vathy is considered one of the most breathtaking fjords in the southern part of Europe, that combines the wild beauty of a rocky coastline with the hospitality of a scenic Greek village. On the other hand, if you’d like to learn more about the culture of the island, Kalymnos has a number of museums where you can find out about its history and nautical tradition. Moreover, if you choose to visit Kalymnos with a skipper, there is the option to visit Telendos, a small island around 1 km away from Kalymnos.