Yes, since Midilli (Lesbos) Island belongs to Greece, it is subject to visa requirements. Our guests holding a burgundy (ordinary) passport must have a valid Schengen Visa on their travel dates or, provided that they submit their documents on time, obtain a Greek Islands Door Visa. Holders of a green (special) passport are exempt from visa requirements. To enter the island without any issues, all passports must have at least 6 months of validity and must not bear a TRNC entry stamp.
Greece's official currency is Euro (€). International credit cards (Visa/Mastercard) can be used without any issues at Jumbo Mall, Lidl Market, and large stores included in our program. However, we recommend that you carry cash Euros in small denominations for boutique shops in towns such as Sigri, Eressos, and Molivos, as well as for small coffee breaks or local expenses.
Yes! Free time is provided so that you can enjoy the cool waters of the Aegean on the shores of Eressos, the source of inspiration for poets, and in the fairy-tale town of Molivos (Mithymna). Therefore, you must make sure to have a swimsuit, towel, sandals, and sunscreen in your suitcase. In addition, to comfortably explore the Sigri Fossil Forest area and the historic cobblestone streets, it is very important to choose a walking shoe that is non-slip, orthopedic, and comfortable.
Our tour departure point is Dikili Port. To ensure ticket, check-in, and passport procedures are completed smoothly, we meet our Güventur team at the port at 07:00 AM. Our sea journey with our comfortable vehicles takes only about 30 minutes thanks to the short distance between Dikili and Lesbos.
No, the lively music, sirtaki, and rich meze Greek Tavern Night, which brings together the culture of both sides of the Aegean, is an extra (optional) activity. Guests who want to join this unforgettable evening entertainment, held in the evening, can easily make a reservation by signing up with our guide during the tour.