Steigen Sie auf einen Katamaran und segeln Sie von der Türkei zur griechischen Insel Kos. Erkunden Sie die Hauptstadt der Insel, Kos-Stadt, in Ihrem eigenen Tempo - stöbern Sie in Geschäften und Boutiquen, trinken Sie einen Kaffee an der legendären Platane des Hippokrates und genießen Sie den Blick aufs Meer von der Ritterfestung aus dem 15. Geschichtsinteressierte sollten sich das nahe gelegene Asklepieion nicht entgehen lassen. Wenn Sie sich ein wenig entspannen möchten, können Sie vor der Rückfahrt mit dem Katamaran an den schönen Stränden der Stadt ein Sonnenbad nehmen. Vergessen Sie nicht Ihren Reisepass oder Personalausweis für die Grenzkontrollen zwischen der Türkei und Griechenland.

Tagesausflug zur griechischen Insel Kos von Didim aus
- Besuchen Sie die griechische Insel für den Tag von Didirim
- Erkunden Sie die Highlights von Kos Stadt in Ihrem eigenen Tempo
- Schwimmen und Sonnenbaden an den Stränden für etwas Erholung
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- Bitte beachten Sie, dass diese Tour von einem Drittanbieter und nicht direkt von TUI durchgeführt wird.
- Pass- und Sicherheitskontrollen werden von den lokalen Behörden des jeweiligen Landes durchgeführt, in das Sie einreisen.
- Jeder Gast muss bei der Ein- und Ausreise in jedes Land insgesamt viermal die Passkontrolle passieren. Zu den Stoßzeiten kann es zu langen Warteschlangen kommen, die sich jedoch im Allgemeinen stetig bewegen
- Sie benötigen Ihren Reisepass und Ihr E-Visum am Tag der Einreise (das E-Visum gilt nur für diejenigen, die es für die Einreise in die Türkei benötigen)
- Bringen Sie Ihren Reisepass oder Ihren offiziellen EU-Ausweis mit
- Geeignetes Schuhwerk mitbringen
- Bargeld für Extras oder Trinkgelder
- Transfers nicht inbegriffen
- Speisen und Getränke nicht inbegriffen
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