Embark on an unforgettable journey through the stunning landscapes of Kos Island on this Premium Sunset Safari. This excursion promises a captivating experience, combining off-road adventures, breathtaking mountain views, picturesque sunset moments, and a delightful dinner stop amidst the scenic beauty of the island.
Off-Road Adventure to Dikaios Mountain Viewpoint: The tour kicks off with pick-ups, setting the stage for an hour-long drive that leads to an off-road escapade towards the Dikaios mountain view point. Traverse rugged terrains to reach this vantage spot, offering panoramic vistas of the island's remarkable landscapes.
Capturing Sunset at Mount Dikaios: Arriving at Mount Dikaios, indulge in a photo stop, perfectly timed to capture the mesmerizing sunset. This scenic interlude presents an ideal opportunity to capture the splendor of the sun painting the skies in hues of gold and crimson against the mountainous backdrop.
Journey to Zia Village and Dinner Stop: Following the sunset spectacle, a picturesque drive leads to the quaint Zia village. Spend an hour indulging in a delightful dinner stop, soaking in the tranquil ambiance and relishing a taste of local cuisine while witnessing the final colors of the day's descent.
As the evening draws to a close, embark on a drive back to the pick-up points, allowing time to reminisce about the day's adventures and the magical sights witnessed during this premium sunset safari across Kos Island.
KGS03. Kos Premium Sunset Safari, Itinerary
00:00 - 01:00: Pickups (1 hour)
01:00 - 01:30: Drive to Dikaios mountain view point (off road) (30 minutes)
01:30 - 01:40: Dikaios mountain view point photo stop (10 minutes)
01:40 - 02:00: Drive to Mount Dikaios View Point 2 (20 minutes)
02:00 - 02:10: Dikaios mountain view point photo stop (sunset) (10 minutes)
02:10 - 02:30: Drive to Zia village (20 minutes)
02:30 - 03:30: Dinner Stop (sunset) (1 hour)
03:30 - 04:00: Drive back to pick up points (30 minutes)
* Sunset view point or time may vary depending on Sunset time. Time schedules may vary depending on group size and weather conditions