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Enjoy a 6-hour all-inclusive Rhodes catamaran cruise with stops at famous bays, snorkeling, Mediterranean buffet, and unlimited drinks—perfect for relaxing on the water.
A 6-hour all-inclusive cruise along Rhodes’ east coast offers a perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and delicious food. For $99 per person, you’ll board a Sailing or Power Catamaran at Catamaran Cruises Rhodes and explore some of the most scenic bays and beaches the island has to offer. This tour features swimming, snorkeling, Mediterranean lunch, and unlimited drinks, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a hassle-free day on the water with plenty of opportunities to unwind and take in stunning views.
The tour departs from a meeting point opposite the Aktaion Cafe in front of the Dome of Music, with departure times typically around 10:00 AM. The itinerary includes stops at Ladiko Bay, Afandou Beach, Anthony Quinn Bay, and Kalithea Springs—each offering unique scenery and swimming opportunities. While the tour is ideal for those comfortable swimming and snorkeling, it may not suit visitors with mobility challenges or seasickness. This cruise combines the pleasures of the sea with excellent food and drinks, making it a popular daytime activity on Rhodes.
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The tour begins at Catamaran Cruises Rhodes, with multiple options for different cruise styles, including Sailing and Power Catamaran. The departure time is generally set at 10:00 AM, so arriving earlier ensures smooth boarding. If travelers miss the scheduled departure, rebooking incurs a fee of 25 euros per ticket. The crew provides clear announcements and can assist if there’s any confusion about timing.
The meeting point is easy to locate, directly opposite the Aktaion Cafe in front of the Dome of Music. The trip duration is 6 hours, allowing ample time for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying the onboard amenities. The crew is multilingual, offering services in English and Greek, and they manage the route according to weather conditions.
The cruise’s highlights are the various stops where passengers can swim, snorkel, or simply relax on the boat’s deck. The first stop at Ladiko Bay provides crystal-clear waters, perfect for a refreshing swim and underwater exploration. Next, the Afandou Beach stop offers a quiet bay for swimming and snorkeling, especially if choosing the Power Catamaran option.
The third stop at Anthony Quinn Bay is famous for its scenic beauty; the crew feeds bread into the water to attract colorful fish, creating an engaging underwater scene. The final stop at Kalithea Springs allows for additional swimming, snorkeling, and a visit to the Cave of Kalithea—a site of interest that adds a bit of local charm to the experience.
Each location is at anchor, so swimming requires wading into the water. The stops are timed to give about one hour at each bay, balancing relaxation with sufficient time for water activities.
One of the tour’s main attractions is the Mediterranean buffet lunch, served on the deck. The menu includes grilled chicken, noodle salad, potato salad, Greek salad, green salad, along with tzatziki, hummus, aubergine salad, olives, feta, and fresh local bread. This variety offers a satisfying meal after swimming.
From 12:00 PM onward, the cruise provides unlimited wine and beer, along with juice, soft drinks, and bottled water. The inclusion of breakfast tortilla snack and a cup of fresh fruit adds to the onboard refreshment options. The outdoor shower and indoor toilets ensure comfort during the voyage.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour offers 4 options for different types of catamarans, including Sailing and Power. Both vessels stay at anchor in each bay, so swimming involves getting into the water. The choice between the two depends on personal preference—sailing offers a more traditional experience, while power boats can provide slightly faster movement between stops.
The guide leads the group through the stops, explaining local sights and ensuring safety during snorkeling and swimming. The crew also manages the route, with the flexibility to change stops based on weather conditions.
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Travelers should bring essentials like sun hat, swimwear, towel, and sunscreen. Since the boat stays at anchor, swimming requires being comfortable in the water—wearing life jackets is mandatory, and snorkeling gear is provided. The meeting point is easy to find, but arriving earlier than 10:00 AM ensures no stress.
It’s worth noting that the trip may be unsuitable for guests with mobility impairments or if prone to seasickness. The crew also reserves the right to limit alcohol consumption if any passenger appears intoxicated, for safety reasons.
Compared to other options, this all-inclusive cruise stands out with its comprehensive menu and unlimited drinks, making it ideal for those who want to relax without worrying about additional costs. The multiple stops at well-known bays like Anthony Quinn Bay and Kalithea Springs ensure a mix of scenic beauty and underwater adventure.
The 6-hour duration strikes a good balance, providing enough time to experience several bays without feeling rushed. The tour’s flexibility, with options for different vessel types and stops, allows guests to choose what suits their preferences best.
This cruise offers a value-packed day on the water with stunning views, delicious food, and plenty of swimming opportunities. The $99 price makes it accessible for most travelers seeking a relaxing day at sea. The well-organized itinerary ensures you visit some of the most iconic bays of Rhodes, all while enjoying the benefits of unlimited drinks and a hearty Mediterranean buffet.
While it’s not suited for those with mobility issues or seasickness, those comfortable with swimming and being active in the water will find this tour highly rewarding. It’s a fantastic way to experience Rhodes’ coast from a comfortable, well-equipped vessel, combining scenic beauty with fun water activities.
What is the price of the cruise?
The all-inclusive cruise costs $99 per person for 6 hours of sailing, swimming, and dining.
Where does the tour depart from?
The meeting point is opposite the Aktaion Cafe, in front of the Dome of Music.
What should I bring?
It’s best to bring sun hat, swimwear, towel, and sunscreen for sun protection and comfort during water stops.
Are there any physical requirements?
The tour involves swimming and snorkeling, so it is not suitable for people with mobility impairments or those prone to seasickness.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance.