Rhodes Boat Trips & Cruises

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Located in the southeast Aegean, Rhodes is one of the most popular destinations in Greece. Sailing excursions and boat trips in Rhodes are a great way to spend a day out at sea, by combining spectacular landscapes, water activities and sunbathing.

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Rhodes Boat Trips & Cruises

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Located in the southeast Aegean, Rhodes is one of the most popular destinations in Greece. Sailing excursions and boat trips in Rhodes are a great way to spend a day out at sea, by combining spectacular landscapes, water activities and sunbathing.

Here's all you need to know about boat tours, one of the most enchanting outdoor activities in Rhodes.

The best Rhodes boat tours

Boat trips to Symi island

The most popular boat trips from Rhodes are to neighboring Symi island. The relaxing cruise takes about an hour each way and these excursions typically include 3 hours of free time to explore the main village and beaches. You can also look forward to a swimming stop at St. George's Bay, before returning to Rhodes.

Our pick: High-speed boat tour to Symi

  • Visits:  Symi, St. George's Bay
  • Includes: Multilingual host, swimming stop
  • Price: From €49 (adults) and €30 (children 4-11), depending on departure point
  • Duration: 6 to 9 hours

Boat trips to Lindos

Focusing on the East Coast of Rhodes, these full-day excursions from Rhodes Town include swimming stops at some of the island's most beautiful beaches, such as Anthony Quinn Bay and Tsambika Beach. Along the way, you can kick back and enjoy the scenic cruise in the Aegean.

Our pick: Boat Trip to Lindos

  • Visits: Lindos, Tsambika Beach, Anthony Quinn Bay
  • Includes: 3 swimming stops, floats, English-speaking escort
  • Price: From €30 per traveler
  • Duration: 8 hours

Sunset cruises from Rhodes

Set off on a romantic journey into the Aegean on a sunset cruise from Rhodes. These unique evening experiences typically include a stop for swimming and snorkeling or simply to enjoy the ambience and live music. Cap off your boat trip with dinner and drinks served on board as the sun sets.

Our pick: Rhodes Sunset Cruise

  • Visits: Kallithea Springs, Rhodes Town
  • Includes: Multilingual escort, swimming stop, open bar, optional BBQ dinner
  • Price: From €40 per person
  • Duration: 3 hours

Catamaran cruises from Rhodes

Hop on board a luxury catamaran and sail across the endless blue of the Aegean on a full-day cruise. Along the way, you will have time to sunbathe or dive into the sea for a refreshing swim. Most catamaran cruises are also all-inclusive, so they include a freshly-prepared lunch and drinks.

Our pick: All-inclusive Catamaran Cruise

  • Visits: Afandou Beach, Anthony Quinn Bay, Kallithea Springs, Tsambika Beach or Ladiko Bay
  • Includes: Choice of powered or sailing catamaran, English-speaking escort, 3 or 4 swimming stops, open bar, lunch
  • Price: €66 to €102 per person, depending on season
  • Duration: 6 hours

Private boat tours from Rhodes

Add a dash of luxury, privacy and flexibility to your stay in Rhodes with a private boat tour. Catering exclusively to your party, you will get to visit the most beautiful beaches on the island, with plenty of time for swimming, snorkeling and exploring. With lunch and drinks typically included, these offer great value for money.

Our pick: Private East Coast of Rhodes Cruise

  • Visits: Anthony Quinn Bay, Kallithea Springs, Ladiko Beach
  • Includes: English-speaking escort, snorkeling gear, lunch, drinks
  • Price: €692 to €784 per group (up to 10), depending on season
  • Duration: 7 hours

Prices of Rhodes boat trips

Boat trips to Lindos or Symi from Rhodes typically cost €30 to €60 per person, depending on the itinerary.

Sunset cruises from Rhodes generally cost €40 to €70 per traveler and typically include drinks.

For catamaran boat trips, you can expect to pay €50 to €80 each, depending on the inclusions and itinerary.

Private boat tours are generally priced on a group basis, with prices ranging from €500 and €2,000. The final price depends on the kind of boat and the duration of the trip.

Places visited on boat trips from Rhodes

Lindos

Lindos is a charming village located about 55 kilometers from Rhodes City along the east coast of the island. Beyond the traditional whitewashed houses, visitors can explore the ancient Acropolis and Doric Temple of Athena Lindia. Aside from beautiful views, Lindos has a rich history, as it was one of the three cities that dominated the island in archaic and classical times.

Symi

Symi is one of the most beautiful and welcoming islands in the Dodecanese and is located north of Rhodes, near Turkey's southwestern coast. The city of Symi, which gives the island its name, is a thriving village with Italian neoclassical architecture that descends from the hills and reaches the crystalline waters of Port Gialos. Symi coastline is dotted by lovely bays with gravel beaches and crystal clear waters.

East Coast of Rhodes

The East Coast of Rhodes is often visited on boat tours, as it features some of the most beautiful bays and beaches on the islands. During cruises, you will get the chance to discover Anthony Quinn's Beach and Ladiko, including feature unique caves and rock formations. You can also visit this side of Rhodes by joining kayak tours.

Duration of boat trips from Rhodes

Boat trips from Rhodes generally from as little as 3 hours to a full day. Typically, longer boat tours include multiple swimming stops, each lasting about 20 to 30 minutes.

Departure points for Rhodes boat trips

Boat tours generally leave from the port of Mandraki, in the main city of Rhodes, however there are some tours with the option of boarding from various beaches and bays. Some tour operators may also offer a hotel pickup and drop-off service.

Best time for a boat tour from Rhodes

The best time to go on a boat tour in Rhodes is from May to October. During these months, the weather is warm, sunny, and the sea is calm, providing ideal conditions for boating. July and August offer peak summer experiences but can be crowded. For a more relaxed atmosphere with pleasant temperatures and fewer tourists, consider visiting in May, June, or September.

Other water activities can be done in Rhodes

Travel tips

  • Book in Advance: Secure your spot early, especially during peak season.
  • Wear Sun Protection: Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect against the sun.
  • Stay Hydrated: Carry plenty of water and stay hydrated throughout the trip.
  • Dress Appropriately: Wear comfortable, light clothing and non-slip shoes.
  • Bring Swimwear: Pack swimwear and a towel if you plan to swim or snorkel.

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