Rhodes: Kamiros, Embona, Mt. Profitis Ilias & Kallithea Tour – An Honest Look
If you’re considering a guided tour that covers a mix of ancient ruins, scenic mountain views, and a splash of local culture, this Rhodes tour might be worth your attention. It’s offered by Kariba Travel and has earned a solid overall rating of 4.5 from 160 reviews, which suggests most travelers find it a worthwhile experience.
What really grabs us about this tour is how it combines different aspects of Rhodes—a bit of history, some local flavors, and stunning landscapes—all in one day. Plus, the price tag of around $45.73 per person feels like a fair deal when you consider the variety of stops and the included guide and transportation. That said, it’s not perfect.
Lovely day out. Very informative- our guide was really knowledgeable. We found out more about Rhodes in one day than the whole previous week. The bus was filled up- it felt a bit crammed and claustrophobic as it wasn’t very big. Our driver was very friendly though. Enjoyed the wine tasting and local produce sampling. Couldn’t swim at Kalithea as it was too cold at this time of the year. The views were fantastic everywhere we stopped. Highly recommend this tour!
Excellent way to learn more about Rhodes and its history, and to see some parts of the island that are otherwise out of reach if you don't drive yourself! I also particularly appreciated getting to have lunch a la carte at a local taverna rather than having a "group lunch". I would definitely recommend the tour!
This was a great day out, we were staying on the east coast of the island and were keen to see some sites on the west coast so we picked this tour. Prompt pick up, decent bus, good driver and guide who was very informative but not over bearing. We enjoyed all of the stops and sites. The journey through the mountains was particularly interesting as I had no real sense of what was actually there before this trip.
Expect some paid entrance fees, and the schedule can be tight, especially if you’re hoping to linger longer at certain sites.
This tour is best suited for travelers who want a rundown of Rhodes without the hassle of planning multiple excursions on their own. It’s also good for those who appreciate a mix of history, nature, and local culture, all delivered in a comfortable, small-group setting. If you’re after a relaxed, well-organized day with guides, this might just be your kind of experience.
- Key Points
- An In-Depth Look at the Rhodes: Kamiros, Embona, Mt. Profitis Ilias & Kallithea Tour
- Starting Off: Easy Pickup & Small Group Vibe
- Ancient Kamiros: A Peek Into the Past
- Kritinia Castle: Medieval Views & Coastal Vistas
- Embona: A Taste of Local Life & Wine
- Mt. Profitis Ilias: Scenic Mountain Top & Italian Heritage
- Kallithea Springs: Relax & Refresh
- Ending the Day: Comfortable Drop-offs & Reflection
- What We Like (And What Could Be Better)
- Is This Tour Right for You?
- FAQs
- Final Thoughts
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Key Points

- Diverse itinerary: Combines ancient ruins, scenic mountain drives, and relaxing springs.
- Affordable price: Good value considering all stops and included transportation.
- Knowledgeable guides: Travelers love guides who are full of facts and stories.
- Limited free time: Expect some sites to be quick stops, with optional paid extras.
- Comfortable small-group feel: The transport is smaller than a coach, adding a personal touch.
- Not suitable for wheelchair users: Accessibility isn’t mentioned as a feature.
An In-Depth Look at the Rhodes: Kamiros, Embona, Mt. Profitis Ilias & Kallithea Tour

If you’re after a way to see Rhodes that hits a good mix of history, scenery, and local flavor, this full-day tour covers a lot of ground. We’ll walk through what you can expect at each stop, what’s worth paying attention to, and some honest notes on what might not work for everyone.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Rhodes.
Starting Off: Easy Pickup & Small Group Vibe

The tour begins bright and early with a pickup from over 66 different hotel and location options across Rhodes. This variety makes it quite accessible, whether you’re staying at a luxury resort or a more modest hotel. The transport is by bus, and reviews mention that the seats are comfortable, though legroom can be tight—especially if the bus is full.
One reviewer noted that the seats are better suited for smaller people, so if you’re tall, consider that a possible minor inconvenience.
The group size is smaller than traditional coaches, making the journey feel more personal and less crowded. The driver, Michalis, is praised for punctuality and politeness, which makes the start of the day smooth.
Excellent trip from start to finish .Great places visited .Great knowledge by Elinor our guide
Great driver and guide. created a good vibe. good to see the mountains and other parts of Rhodes away from the coast
Great communication with the tour company prior. Thoroughly enjoyed the whole day. It was well spaced out and planned. Each stop was excellent. Maria was welcoming and friendly and very informative at each location on the tour. This added to the enjoyment of the day. The tour was relaxed and never felt rushed. I saw parts of Rhodes and learnt some of its history I would not known existed. A shout for the driver as well who again was excellent. The drive was comfortable and safe. I definitely recommend booking this tour with this company.
Ancient Kamiros: A Peek Into the Past

One of the highlights is the visit to Ancient Kamiros, a well-preserved site on Rhodes’ northwest coast. Here, you get a guided tour where you'll walk through the ruins of a city built on three levels, including an Acropolis with a temple dedicated to Athena.
The site is quite expansive, with a fascinating layout of streets and residential areas. You can explore at your own pace for about 75 minutes, which is enough to get a good sense of the place. The entrance fee of 6 euros is paid separately, but many find it worth it for the chance to stand in a place that once thrived over 3,000 years ago.
Travelers who enjoy archaeology and history will appreciate the chance to walk among ruins that have layers from Mycenaean Greeks to Dorians. One reviewer noted that the site is "so different from one another" compared to other stops, making it a worthwhile detour.
Kritinia Castle: Medieval Views & Coastal Vistas

Next, the tour takes you to Kritinia Castle, perched 131 meters above the sea. This Venetian fortress from the 16th century offers stunning panoramic views over the Aegean and the nearby islands. The castle's shell is mostly intact, and you can wander around, taking in the history and the scenery.
There’s also a small chapel inside with beautiful 16th-century wall paintings, adding a touch of serenity to the site. About 40 minutes are allocated here, giving enough time for photos and a quick exploration. Some reviews mention that the site is mainly for views, so if you're after detailed historical insight, you'll need to pay extra attention to your guide.
More Great Tours NearbyEmbona: A Taste of Local Life & Wine

One of the most appreciated stops is Embona, a traditional village famous for its wineries. Here, you spend about 75 minutes, including a wine and olive oil tasting at one of Rhodes' oldest wineries. This is a genuine highlight—many reviews mention the excellent quality of wine and olive oils, and the chance to buy some local products directly from the source.
You’ll also have free time to explore local shops and perhaps enjoy a traditional lunch at a nearby tavern. Several travelers loved the authentic feel of Embona, describing it as a perfect blend of taste and culture. One reviewer mentioned that they went to a bakery here, which was a delightful local experience.
Mt. Profitis Ilias: Scenic Mountain Top & Italian Heritage

The tour then heads up to Profitis Ilias, a mountain summit with spectacular views and a small Italian-designed hotel from 1929. Here, you'll get a chance to enjoy the scenery and take photos. The stop lasts about 20 minutes, so don’t expect to linger long, but the vistas are worth it.
Nearby, the church of Saint Nikolaos in Fountouklis features impressive frescoes from the Byzantine era, adding a touch of history to the natural beauty. It's a quick stop, but well-loved for the photo opportunities and the peaceful atmosphere.
Kallithea Springs: Relax & Refresh

The last major stop is Kallithea Springs, famed for its healing waters and beautiful architecture. The complex has been restored, and visitors can take a walk around, enjoy the mosaics, or dip into the crystalline coves for a swim.
Many reviews praised the springs as a lovely spot to relax—some even enjoyed a quick swim or just a leisurely walk along the sea. The entrance fee is 3 euros, and you might find it a charming way to unwind after a busy day of sightseeing.
Ending the Day: Comfortable Drop-offs & Reflection

The tour concludes with drop-offs at over 66 locations, including many hotel options, making it easy to return to your accommodation. Travelers appreciate the smooth, punctual transfers, even after a full day of exploration.
What We Like (And What Could Be Better)

Pros:
- The guides are highly knowledgeable and passionate, making the experience engaging.
- The variety of stops keeps the day interesting—covering ancient ruins, castles, villages, and springs.
- The small-group feel adds a comfortable, less rushed vibe.
- The price point offers solid value, especially considering the included transportation and guided commentary.
Cons:
- Some sites require an additional entrance fee, which can add up if you're visiting multiple places.
- The schedule can feel a bit rushed, especially at popular stops like Kamiros and Kallithea Springs, where free time is limited.
- The bus seating might be tight for taller travelers, and not suitable for wheelchair users.
Is This Tour Right for You?
If you're a traveler who appreciates a well-organized day of cultural highlights combined with scenic views and doesn't mind paying a few extras for entrance fees, this tour is a solid pick. It’s particularly suitable if you prefer small-group excursions led by guides who enrich the experience with stories and insights.
However, if you’re hoping for more free time or want in-depth exploration of each site, this might feel a bit rushed. Likewise, if you need wheelchair access or have mobility concerns, you'll want to consider that this tour may not be suitable.
FAQs
What is included in the tour?
The price covers hotel pickup and drop-off, transportation by bus, and a guided tour with a knowledgeable local guide.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included, so you'll want to bring cash for meals, snacks, or drinks at stops like Embona.
How much walking is involved?
Most stops involve walking around the sites, but the distances are generally manageable. However, some sites like Kamiros and Kritinia Castle may require some walking on uneven terrain.
Are there any extra costs?
Yes, entrance fees are paid separately—about 6 euros for Kamiros and 3 euros for Kallithea Springs. You might also want to buy souvenirs or enjoy additional tastings.
Is the tour suitable for children?
It's generally suitable for older children who can walk and stand for periods, but younger kids might find some stops less engaging or tiring.
How long is each stop?
Most stops last between 20 and 75 minutes, with some optional free time for exploring, shopping, or relaxing.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, sun protection, camera, cash, and a swimsuit if you want to swim at Kallithea Springs.
Rhodes: Kamiros, Embona, Mt. Profitis Ilias & Kallithea Tour
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Final Thoughts
This Rhodes tour is a well-rounded way to see some of the island’s highlights without the stress of planning every detail yourself. It’s best suited for curious travelers who want a mix of history, nature, and local culture, all packaged in a reasonably priced, comfortable small-group setting. The guides and varied stops make it a memorable way to get a sense of what Rhodes has to offer.
While it’s not perfect—expect some fast-paced moments and optional fees—it delivers solid value and a chance to enjoy Rhodes’ beautiful sights and flavors. If you’re looking for an engaging, hassle-free day that balances sightseeing with relaxation, this tour could be just what you need.
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