Stand up paddleboarding in Rhodes

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With crystal-clear waters, a stunning coastline and the warm Mediterranean sun, Rhodes is truly a paradise for water sports enthusiasts. Stand-up paddleboarding in Rhodes is an experience you'll never forget, offering a unique blend of relaxation and adrenaline-pumping exploration.

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Stand up paddleboarding in Rhodes

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With crystal-clear waters, a stunning coastline and the warm Mediterranean sun, Rhodes is truly a paradise for water sports enthusiasts. Stand-up paddleboarding in Rhodes is an experience you'll never forget, offering a unique blend of relaxation and adrenaline-pumping exploration.

Here's all you need to know about stand up paddleboarding, one of the most exhilarating outdoor activities in Rhodes.

What are the best stand-up paddle tours in Rhodes?

Stand-up paddle boarding in Rhodes

Explore the beautiful coastline and secluded coves of Rhodes on a guided SUP tour in Rhodes. Get on your paddleboard from the shores of Stegna Bay and guided by professional instructors, you will soon be sliding through the water.

On this exciting tour, you’re going to discover Stegna Bay's secluded seafront spots which are best explored by sea. Having arrived at the beach, you'll get into a wetsuit and hop on your paddleboard. From here, the experienced instructors will teach you all about the art of paddleboarding.

You'll be paddling out at sea, exploring the cliffs, rugged crags and coves along the coast. Get a close-up look at the impressive rock formations and striking coastal scenes. Take the time to enjoy Stegna's most secluded spots and the ocean shallows, or just soak up the sun on your board.

Stand-up paddle and snorkel adventure in Rhodes

Enjoy the stunning panoramas of the east coast of Rhodes and marvel at the marine life while snorkeling on this thrilling stand-up paddle boarding excursion in Rhodes. This 4-hour tour is suitable for both beginners and experienced paddlers.

You’ll get an introductory lesson and a chance to warm up in the small village of Stegna. When everybody’s comfortable and confident, you’ll paddle along the cliff-lined coast, admiring the lovely views of the unique sites, only accessible from the ocean. Then, at the tour’s halfway mark, put on your snorkeling gear to explore a secret cave and marvel at the spectacular marine life.

If you feel brave enough, you can jump into the ocean from the tall cliffs. Then paddle on to a quiet, secluded bay and savor a traditional Greek snack, before having another session with your snorkeling gear. Or you can simply relax on the beach and enjoy the sun, before heading back to Stegna at a leisurely pace.

How much do stand-up paddle tours in Rhodes cost?

Stand-up paddle board tours in Rhodes typically cost about €45 per person for a 2-hour session. The price includes a learning session with an experienced instructor. Longer tours may also be available.

For a 4-hour stand-up paddle and snorkel adventure in Rhodes, you can expect to pay €75 per person. This includes all necessary snorkeling equipment, a SUP learning session, snacks, souvenir photos and a guide.

What is included?

The tours include experienced guides, all SUP equipment and snacks and fruit. Tours with snorkeling also include the necessary equipment and a hotel pickup and drop-off service.

Where does it start?

The SUP tours start from Paddle Paradise, next to Kozas Studios on the left beach of Stegna.

How long does it last?

The typical duration of the SUP tours is 4 hours, but a longer one of 8 hours is also available.

When is the best time for a stand-up paddle tour in Rhodes?

The best time for stand-up paddle boarding in Rhodes is during spring and fall, when temperatures are mild. Rhodes gets quite busy over the summer, when it is warmer and the sun is more intense.

Is it safe?

Stand-up paddle board tours in Rhodes are fairly safe. But do not become separated from your board and be aware of offshore winds, which can cause difficulty to paddle back to land. These tours are not recommended for people with mobility impairments, back or heart problems or other serious medical conditions, or who can't swim.

Are children allowed?

The minimum age for these tours is 12. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

What happens in case of bad weather?

These tours depend on favorable weather. If canceled due to bad weather, you can choose an alternative date or request a full refund.

Which other water activities can be done in Rhodes?

Travel tips

  • Make sure to book your stand-up paddleboarding tour in Rhodes in advance, as they are popular can sell out.
  • Bring sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, a water bottle and a waterproof camera or phone case to capture the memories.
  • Paddleboarding can be a workout, so remember to drink plenty of water throughout the tour to stay hydrated.

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