Greece hiking vacation, Kythnos
Centre-based guided walking on the island of Kythnos, averaging 10km a day, exploring beaches, villages and ancient ruins, and enjoying local food, wine and music, too.
Ferry from Lavrio or Piraeus to Kythnos based in Hora guided circular walks from Hora and Dryopida approx 10km each day unspoiled beaches hot springs churches detailed hiking guide meals in local tavernas evening of music and dancing evening visit to village of Dryopida visits to farms and honey making center
495 excluding flights
The price per person is 495 euros, single room supplement 200 euro; a couple sharing a room is 990 euro.
We offer special rates for larger groups.
Prices include ferries, accommodation, guide, breakfast, dinner, but not evening drinks.
We offer special rates for larger groups.
Prices include ferries, accommodation, guide, breakfast, dinner, but not evening drinks.
Description of Greece hiking vacation, Kythnos
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We cater for both vegetarians and vegans.
Reviews
29 Reviews of Greece hiking vacation, Kythnos
4.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 10 Oct 2023 by Teresa Biancardi
Hiking the scenic and mountainous trails. Stopping at secluded beaches for an afternoon swim. Trying the different restaurants at night- all of them serving fresh and delicious food! The company of the hikers. Read full reviewReviewed on 08 Oct 2023 by Joan Lahart
Excellent vacation. Well looked after throughout. Excellent local guide Molly who shared all her local knowledge of the island. Third time taking this vacation with this operator which is testament in itself. Read full reviewReviewed on 21 Sep 2023 by Frank McConnell
5 stars. Nigel and Molly were excellent guides, very friendly and knowledgeable about the local area. Read full reviewReviewed on 10 May 2023 by Keith Knight
Talking to my group for their opinions, they all rated and recommended it highly, especially that the walks visited the many coves each day. Read full reviewReviewed on 02 May 2023 by Helen Bishton
The company, including our fantastic guide. The scenery seen from the hikes. The variety of interesting places we visited. Eating in a different place every night... Fantastic. Read full reviewReviewed on 28 Apr 2023 by Rick Chima
The Island was wonderful with great views... Rate vacation very highly, everything was well planned. Read full reviewReviewed on 19 Oct 2022 by Maggie Cormack
It was a delight and I thoroughly enjoyed the tranquillity of the island. Nigel was always helpful. Read full reviewReviewed on 06 Oct 2022 by Adrian Larkin
Excellent walking vacation - well guided by a hard working very knowledgeable guide. An great introduction to the history, flora and fauna of Kythnos. Read full reviewReviewed on 07 May 2022 by Renate Hauser
Excellent....Footpaths I would never have discovered on my own. Wonderful spring flowers. A nice walking group. Read full reviewReviewed on 17 Jun 2022 by Rosemary Knight
It was an excellent vacation but let down badly by no other walkers. Read full reviewReviewed on 01 Nov 2021 by Sarah Daniels
Everything about this vacation was memorable! Hiking up the steep hills and swimming in the beautiful clean clear sea was exciting! Read full reviewReviewed on 15 Sep 2020 by Helen Liebling
It was a fabulous vacation and Kythnos is very beautiful I would highly recommend Read full reviewReviewed on 06 Oct 2019 by Richard Greer
The walking was good and ending at the beach most days. Read full reviewReviewed on 06 Oct 2019 by Lynda Sather
The most memorable part of the vacation was hiking all over the sparsely populated, non-touristy island to beautiful beaches with tavernas, sometimes massages, swimming. Read full reviewReviewed on 23 Sep 2019 by Catherine Mclaren
It was a great vacation, very relaxing, we felt looked after but not herded. Read full reviewReviewed on 18 Jun 2019 by Sandra Forrester
I enjoyed every single hike and the fact that most of them included a beach with azure waters for a refreshing dip was very welcome after a hot walk. Read full reviewReviewed on 07 Jun 2019 by Joan Lahart
The trip surpassed my expectations. This vacation offered far more than walking with visit to mining caves and archaeological site and wine tasting. You get a real sense of the island. Read full reviewReviewed on 27 May 2019 by Steven Handley
Everything was memorable, from initial contacts, booking, and most importantly the entire trip. We enjoyed it all. Read full reviewReviewed on 23 Apr 2019 by Julia Morris
The beautiful island of Kythnos and the interesting walks were the most memorable parts our vacation. We enjoyed it. Read full reviewReviewed on 23 Jul 2019 by Georgina Kyriacou
On a few of the days we had secluded beaches to ourselves. Driving down the spine of the island at sundown and seeing the sea down both sides, the distant islands silvery in the sea mist, was beautiful. Read full reviewReviewed on 14 Oct 2018 by Richard Martin
Unspoilt island with few if any foreign tourists seen. Local people friendly and helpful. Beautiful whitewashed villages and churches against blue sky and even deeper blue sea. Read full reviewReviewed on 04 Sep 2018 by Christine Preston
I can't thank Nigel enough for his care and concern for us, his knowledge and expertise, his flexibility in working the programme to our abilities and to what we wanted from the vacation. Read full reviewReviewed on 30 May 2018 by Rebecca Selman
The walks are great, it was good to look around the beautiful villages, and we ate very well in the local restaurants. Read full reviewReviewed on 20 Mar 2018 by Leonie Loudon
The most memorable was the quiet seductive beauty of the island of Kythnos and the sea. Read full reviewReviewed on 26 Oct 2017 by Jane Batstone
Kythnos is a relaxed, relatively unspoilt island. The walking was enjoyable, not too arduous & included different places of interest on route & the opportunity to swim most days on lovely beaches, which were almost deserted in mid October... Read full reviewReviewed on 09 Oct 2016 by Monique Rothman
We loved our trip to Kythnos! Our host Nigel took care of every detail from start to finish - from organizing our ferry tickets to booking our charming hotel room, and adjusting the program to accommodate our interests. Read full reviewReviewed on 06 Oct 2015 by Jerry Stuart
A perfect short break, balanced walking, swimming and eating. Read full reviewReviewed on 02 Oct 2015 by Martin Pollard
The locals are very friendly, and nearly all greeted us as we passed along the roads. Read full reviewResponsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) vacation so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.
Planet
Our walking trails extol the natural beauty of the island's countryside, its historical sites, its traditional villages, its numerous churches and many sandy beaches. We emphasise to our walkers the importance of looking after the countryside, protecting wildlife, not dropping rubbish and closing gates. We support the island mayor's pledge to find funding for more signs on the trails and clearing where needed thus encouraging more walkers to the area (a low carbon way to explore the island).Our Travelers Code of Conduct includes two pages of Useful Information covering the fitness required of walkers, clothing and shoes, and the natural sights to see, such as flowers, plants and animals. For each trail, we provide a map of the route, distances, the height of hills, difficult terrain, and natural hazards. We urge walkers to be respectful to farmers and their animals.
As stated above, we plan to launch our own hotel, a renovation of two 200-year-old mansions. These buildings will be under Greek culture ministry protection for their historical value. The hotel will include a series of presentations about the history of the island, the village where the hotel is located, and the buildings themselves.
With our hiking vacations, we want to demonstrate that this ecologically-sensitive form of tourism can help the local economy. We want to be an advocate in the local community for preserving the calm and history of Kythnos.
People
For the walking, we will use local guides as much as possible and pay them a proper wage. The taverna's where we eat will be chosen for their use of local produce such as meat, cheese, vegetables and salad. We will visit farms and a honey-making center during the vacations. The souvenir shops we recommend in Hora, Dryopida and Merichas produce their own pottery and jewelry on the island.Kythnos has a lively cultural scene, including many traditional music events linked to religious feast days, particularly the Orthodox Easter and 15 August and also many other saint days. The island has a summer festival in July and August which we encourage guests to visit. At one event our guide plans to talk about our trails. At the music events, we will explain the traditional instruments being played such as lute, fiddle, tsambouna and sandouni and their continuing production, thus supporting local artisan business.
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