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Santorini Electric Bike Tour

Enjoy a different side of Santorini on this electric bike tour. We'll enjoy the caldera of Santorini and visit Emporio and Megalochori. Description. Are you a cycling enthusiast looking to discover Santorini differently? This electric bike tour...

  • 3 hours
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Enjoy a different side of Santorini on this electric bike tour. We'll enjoy the caldera of Santorini and visit Emporio and Megalochori.

Description

Are you a cycling enthusiast looking to discover Santorini differently? This electric bike tour is for you. At the scheduled time, we'll meet at the offices in Perivolos to begin a tour showcasing the beauty of this Greek island.

Starting from Perivolos, the black beach area of Santorini, we'll cycle leisurely to Emporio, the largest town on the island. Located in the southern part of Santorini, we will ride through its quiet streets adorned with beautiful houses and courtyards against the backdrop of the Profitis Ilias mountain.

Next, we'll continue our bike tour to Megalochori, a key wine-growing area. We will stop at an old winery to learn about traditional methods of winemaking in Santorini.

If you're feeling hungry, we can enjoy a coffee or juice before moving on. We will cycle along the Megalochori road to reach one of the great viewpoints of Santorini, where stunning views of the caldera await us.

After taking photos, our journey will continue through the vineyards, returning to the starting point after 3 hours of activity.

Included

  • English–speaking tour escort
  • Rental of electric bike, helmet and gloves
  • A drink
  • A bottle of water

Location

Activity location

Hotel Bella Santorini, 847 03 Thira, Greece

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