Tagestour zur griechischen Insel Samos
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Tagestour zur griechischen Insel Samos

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Dauer: länger als 8 Stunden
Highlights
  • Verbringen Sie einen Tag auf der griechischen Insel Samos
  • Nutzen Sie freie Zeit zur eigenen Gestaltung des Tages
  • Entspannen Sie sich in Vathy oder erkunden Sie den Hafen in Pythagoreio
Beschreibung

Ein kurzer Sprung über das Meer von Kusadasi aus, und Sie befinden sich auf der griechischen Insel Samos. Verbringen Sie einen Tag in Ihrem eigenen Tempo in Vathy oder Pythagoreio, wobei die Rückfahrt mit der Fähre, die Steuern und der Hin- und Rücktransfer in Kusadasi enthalten sind.

Je nach Tag legen Sie entweder in Vathy oder in Pythagoreio an. Von dort aus haben Sie den Rest des Tages zur freien Verfügung. In Vathy können Sie das berühmte Archäologische Museum besuchen, auf dem Hauptplatz nach Souvenirs stöbern, durch die kopfsteingepflasterten Straßen schlendern und sich vom Inselleben erholen. In der hufeisenförmig angelegten Bucht können Sie entlang der belebten Uferpromenade schlendern, die mit Tavernen und Cafés gefüllt ist, und das Treiben auf der Insel beobachten.

Wenn Sie in Pythagoreio anlegen, können Sie sich am nahe gelegenen Kieselstrand entspannen, durch den malerischen Hafen schlendern oder den Dachpool des Samos-Hotels aufsuchen - Sie haben die Wahl. Nach einem erlebnisreichen Tag fahren Sie am frühen Abend mit der Fähre zurück nach Kusadasi.

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  • check Transfer
  • check Hin- und Rückfahrkarten für die Fähre
  • check Hafengebühr
Wichtige Informationen
  • Sie benötigen Ihren Reisepass und Ihr E-Visum am Tag der Einreise (das E-Visum gilt nur für Gäste, die es für die Einreise in die Türkei benötigen)
  • Nicht geeignet für Gäste mit eingeschränkter Mobilität
  • Die meisten Geschäfte von Samos bleiben am Sonntag geschlossen
  • Speisen und Getränke nicht inbegriffen
  • Kein Guide-Service auf Samos
  • Bitte beachten Sie, dass jeder Gast bei der Ein- und Ausreise insgesamt viermal durch die Passkontrolle muss. Zu den Stoßzeiten kann es zu langen Warteschlangen kommen, die sich jedoch im Großen und Ganzen stetig bewegen
  • Sie legen montags und dienstags in Vathy an, den Rest der Woche in Pythagoreio
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  • Melanie Aßmann

    Aus Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika - Juni 2025

    Mit der Familie gereist

     

    25 - 34 Jahre alt

    Hervorragend

    Gesamtbewertung

    5/5

  • T.K.

    Aus Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika - April 2025

    Mit der Familie gereist

     

    25 - 34 Jahre alt

    Hervorragend

    Gesamtbewertung

    5/5

    Wir hatten keinen Service und keinen Guide. Der Bus hat einen pünktlich vom Hotel abgeholt und zum Hafen gebracht. Der Fahrer hat einen zum Ticketscha ...

  • Inga

    Aus Deutschland - Oktober 2024

    Mit der Familie gereist

     

    18 - 24 Jahre alt

    Hervorragend

    Gesamtbewertung

    5/5

    Wir haben einen schönen Tag dort verbracht, allerdings haben die Kontrollen alle sehr lange gedauert. Die Fahrt mit dem Boot hat auch 1,5 Stunden Inan ...

  • Kübra

    Aus Deutschland - August 2024

    Mit Freunden gereist

     

    18 - 24 Jahre alt

    Gut

    Gesamtbewertung

    4/5

    Abholung im Hotel pünktlich Fahrer sehr freundlich, dennoch haben mir ein paar Informationen gefehlt wie wann die Fähre losgeht und wann zurück, wir h ...

  • Jacky

    Aus Deutschland - Oktober 2023

    Mit Freunden gereist

     

    18 - 24 Jahre alt

    Hervorragend

    Gesamtbewertung

    4/5

    Samos war wunderschön. Es hat alles reibungslos funktioniert. Alles in allem war es ein super Tag. Lediglich die ganzen Kontrollen waren nervig. Ins ...

  • Claudia

    Aus Deutschland - Juli 2023

    35 - 44 Jahre alt

    Gut

    Gesamtbewertung

    4/5

    Wir wurden morgens mit einem Taxi abgeholt, dieses brachte uns zum Hafen. Es gab ihrerseits überhaupt keine Informationen über den Ablauf des Tages,wi ...

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