Most popular places to visit on the South Dodecanese islands route departing from Marmaris port.
Marmaris to South Dodecanese, Greece 7 Nights, 8 Days Tour
Departure: Marmaris, Turkey
We will relocate to Rhodes on the first day, and the yacht will remain moored in Rhodes harbor for dinner and an overnight stay. Rhodes is famous for the Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. While the statue no longer exists, it was once a massive bronze figure standing at the entrance of Mandraki Harbor. Ancient ruins like the Acropolis of Rhodes and Kamiros offer glimpses into its past as a powerful Greek city-state. Dinner and overnight stay will be at Rhodes Island.
Located near Rhodes. It’s known for its tranquility, traditional charm, and beautiful landscapes, making it a perfect destination for those seeking a quiet and relaxing getaway. The main village and port of the island, Emborio is known for its colorful neoclassical houses, narrow streets, and welcoming atmosphere. It’s the heart of the island, where visitors can explore charming tavernas, cafes, and shops.
A morning journey to Tilos starts the day. Upon your arrival on the island of Tilos, you are welcomed by pleasant and kind locals. Tilos is a small, serene island in the Dodecanese archipelago of Greece, located between the islands of Rhodes and Kos. Known for its unspoiled beauty, peaceful atmosphere, and rich biodiversity, Tilos offers a quiet escape for those looking to experience a more authentic and relaxed Greek island lifestyle.
Nisyros is a small volcanic island in the Dodecanese group of islands in Greece, located between Kos and Tilos. It’s famous for its active volcano, scenic landscapes, charming villages, and relaxed, authentic atmosphere. The island is a unique destination for nature lovers, geology enthusiasts, and travelers seeking a quieter Greek island experience. Dinner and overnight stay will be at Nisyros Island.
Symi is a small and stunning island in the Dodecanese group of islands in Greece, located just north of Rhodes. Known for its neoclassical architecture, vibrant harbor, and crystal-clear waters, Symi is a charming and peaceful destination that combines natural beauty with rich history and culture. The main town and port of Symi, Gialos is famous for its colorful neoclassical buildings that line the waterfront, creating a picturesque setting. The town is a mix of narrow streets, elegant mansions, and charming shops and cafes. The Monastery of Archangel Michael Panormitis is one of the most important religious sites in Greece and a major pilgrimage destination. Located on the southwestern coast, the monastery is dedicated to Archangel Michael, the patron saint of Symi.
Bozburun is a small, tranquil port town located on the Bozburun Peninsula in southwestern Turkey, within the Muğla Province. Bozburun is famous for its tradition of building gulets, traditional wooden sailing boats that are often used for cruising along Turkey’s southwestern coast. The town’s boatyards have been crafting these boats for generations, and visitors can often see craftsmen at work.