Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Discover Rhodes with this 6-hour guided tour from the cruise port, featuring Lindos, the Medieval City, pottery making, and authentic Greek tastings for $80.11
Exploring Rhodes by cruise ship offers a fantastic opportunity to see some of Greece’s most iconic sights. This 6-hour guided tour from Telia Travel combines visits to Lindos, known for its stunning acropolis and beaches, with the Medieval City of Rhodes, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Priced at $80.11 per person, it is designed for cruise passengers eager to get a comprehensive glimpse of the island’s highlights. With pickup services, fully licensed guides, and a risk-free cancellation policy, this tour balances convenience with insightful exploration.
The tour’s strength lies in its variety – from archaeological marvels to local crafts and authentic tastings – making it well-suited for travelers wanting a well-rounded experience in a limited timeframe. However, it requires moderate physical activity, especially if climbing Lindos Acropolis or wandering the Old Town cobblestones. This tour offers good value and a chance to see Rhodes’ most notable attractions with expert guidance.

This tour departs directly from the Rhodes cruise port, where a modern, comfortable bus is ready to take travelers on their journey. The first stop is the Lindos Viewpoint, a 15-minute photo break offering spectacular views of the village and its beach below. This spot sets the tone for the day, with panoramic sights that immediately showcase Rhodes’ natural beauty.
The convenience of being picked up directly at the port means no fuss or complicated logistics. The timely return guarantee ensures that cruise schedules are not disrupted, giving peace of mind in a busy day.
Enjoy being on the water? Here are other boat experiences we've looked into in Rhodes

The heart of this tour is Lindos, a village famous for its stunning sandy beaches and the Lindos Acropolis. The two-hour stop offers enough time to walk through the whitewashed streets, admire the architecture, and visit the archaeological site. The Acropolis, an ancient ruin with roots in Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Medieval times, is a major highlight.
Visitors can expect to see the magnificent temple ruins and enjoy breathtaking views from the top. For those less inclined to climb, the cobblestone streets alone provide plenty of charm, with shops offering authentic Greek souvenirs and local eateries serving traditional dishes. A donkey ride option is available for the more adventurous, adding a classic touch to the experience.

A 30-minute stop at a ceramic workshop in Kalathos offers a glimpse into Greek artisanal craftsmanship. Here, clay is transformed into beautiful pottery by a local family that has preserved traditional techniques. This is more than a brief demonstration; it’s a chance to see local skills in action and perhaps purchase a unique keepsake.
Alongside pottery, visitors sample local olive oil, honey, and wine — all produced nearby and offered free tastings. The workshop’s boutique atmosphere provides an authentic taste of Greek agricultural products, emphasizing quality and tradition. While brief, this stop often earns praise for its genuine charm and opportunity to bring home a piece of Rhodes.

Fifteen minutes are dedicated to capturing stunning photos at the Lindos Viewpoint. This free stop allows for a quick but impactful break to admire the village, the ancient acropolis perched above, and the sparkling Aegean Sea. It’s a favorite for its breathtaking vistas, perfect for memorable photos or simply soaking in the scenery.
The short duration means visitors should be prepared to be efficient with their time but can enjoy some of the most iconic views of Rhodes from this high vantage point.

The Old Town of Rhodes is a two-hour visit that immerses travelers in a well-preserved medieval environment. Recognized as one of Europe’s best-preserved medieval cities, it features narrow, winding streets lined with ancient walls, mosques, synagogues, and historic buildings. Visitors can stroll past Turkish mosques, Jewish synagogues, and medieval churches, each telling a different part of the city’s layered history.
The city’s lively ambiance is complemented by shops offering souvenirs, local crafts, and cafes. The guide’s insights enhance understanding of the Knights of Saint John’s influence on the architecture and layout. The Old Town offers enough to explore independently, but the guided tour ensures you see key sites efficiently.
Appreciate having local insight? Here are other guided experiences in Rhodes we've examined

While the tour includes free time in Lindos, the admission fee for the Acropolis is $20 and is optional. Visitors interested in accessing the archaeological site should prepare for extra cost and potentially more time climbing. The site offers impressive ruins and spectacular views, making it worth considering if time allows.
Most visitors find the walk up manageable with moderate physical fitness, but those with mobility concerns may prefer to admire the site from below.

Throughout the day, the tour highlights Greek culinary traditions with olive oil, honey, and wine tastings. The small distillery in Kalathos offers authentic samples, giving insight into Rhodes’ agricultural heritage. These tastings are free and provide a sensory connection to the local lifestyle.
The wine tasting in the Old Town adds a touch of relaxation to the end of the sightseeing, with local wines served in a charming setting. However, some reviews note that the quality of the wine might not satisfy connoisseurs, and time spent here could potentially be better allocated elsewhere.

This tour uses air-conditioned vehicles that are modern and comfortable. The group size can be quite large, with up to 999 travelers, but most reviews mention groups of around 32 to 40 people. The guide makes efforts to manage the group efficiently, often using headsets so everyone can hear clearly, especially in crowded or noisy areas.
Pacing is generally steady, with enough time allocated for each stop, though some travelers express wishes for more time in certain areas like Old Town or Lindos.
Booking includes full customer support 24/7, and the tour offers a full refund if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. The pick-up and drop-off services are guaranteed, ensuring travelers meet the bus easily and return smoothly. If the port is bypassed or the ship leaves early, a full refund is provided.
Some reviews mention last-minute cancellations or misunderstandings about group sizes, but these are exceptions. The company emphasizes clear communication and flexible options for rescheduling or refunds.
This 6-hour guided experience offers a practical way to see Rhodes’ top sights without the hassle of independent planning. Its highlights include Lindos Acropolis, the Medieval City of Rhodes, and engaging stops like the pottery workshop and local tastings.
The knowledgeable guides and well-organized itinerary make the day enjoyable, especially for cruise travelers with limited time. The value is considered good, as most reviews note the tour’s comprehensive coverage and affordable price.
However, potential limitations include large group sizes, which may reduce the intimacy of the experience, and short time in key sites like Lindos and Old Town. The optional admission fee for Lindos Acropolis is an extra cost to consider.
This tour suits visitors seeking a full yet manageable day of exploration, with a good balance of sights, culture, and local flavor.
“Joann was personable and delightful! She Intermountain the history and even gave some wonderful history of her own! Definitely would do this tour a…”
Is the tour suitable for people with limited mobility?
Moderate physical activity is involved, especially in Lindos and the Old Town, which have cobblestone streets and some climbing.
What is included in the price?
The cost covers transportation, guided commentary, free tastings of olive oil, honey, and wine, and certain stops. The Lindos Acropolis entrance fee is optional.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours before the scheduled start. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.
How long is the free time in Lindos and Old Town?
You get approximately 2 hours in Lindos and 2 hours in the Old Town, with some reviews wishing for longer in these areas.
What is the guide’s style?
Guides are known for their knowledge, friendliness, and good humor, making the tour both informative and enjoyable.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included in the tour price. Visitors can explore local eateries during free time.
Are there any additional costs?
Yes, the Lindos Acropolis admission costs $20 if you choose to visit the site.
What makes this tour different from other Rhodes excursions?
It combines multiple highlights — Lindos, the Medieval City, a pottery workshop, and tastings — in a single, well-organized package, offering good value and flexibility.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, sun protection, water, and some cash for optional extras like the Acropolis entry fee or souvenirs.
Is this tour recommended for families?
Yes, as long as children are comfortable walking and climbing, though physical activity should be considered.
How large are the groups?
Most groups are around 32 to 40 people, with some reports of larger groups due to logistics.
This tour from Rhodes cruise port provides a practical, engaging, and balanced way to experience some of Greece’s most celebrated sights, making it a worthwhile choice for cruise visitors eager to make the most of their time.