Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Greek visa procedures are also applied exactly the same for day trips. Our guests holding a burgundy (regular) passport must have a valid Schengen Visa or a Greek Islands Door Visa whose application has been completed through our agency before the tour date. Holders of a green (special) passport are exempt from visa requirements. All of our guests' passports must be valid for at least 6 months, and the passport must not contain a TRNC entry stamp.

Our day tour package includes guiding services, round-trip catamaran tickets, and all transfers on the island by air-conditioned vehicles. Lunch in the town of Molivos, monastery entrance fees in Petra, and personal expenses such as honey yogurt/loukoumades in the village of Mandamados are the guests' own responsibility.

Yes! On the Molivos town leg of our program, a free swimming time is provided so that guests who wish can enjoy the cool waters of the Aegean along with a meal break. Therefore, don’t forget to add swimsuit, towel, slippers, and sunscreen to your backpack. Also, to be able to climb the 114-step historic church in Petra comfortably and explore the villages’ cobblestone streets without getting tired, it is very important for your comfort to wear a non-slip, comfortable walking shoe.

Our tour's starting and ending point is Dikili Port. To ensure that ticket delivery, customs, passport, and check-in procedures can be completed on time and without interruption, we meet with our Güventur team at Dikili Port at 07:00 in the morning. Our comfortable catamaran departs at 08:00.

On the island of Lesbos, the official currency is Euro (€). Credit cards (Visa/Mastercard) are widely accepted at the Free Shop in the port of Lesbos and at large restaurants in Molyvos. However, for souvenir shopping, coffee breaks, or local snacks in authentic villages such as Petra and Mandamados, having some cash Euro in small denominations (5, 10, 20 €) with you will make your transactions easier.