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Discover Lindos with this 8.5-hour Rhodes day cruise including swimming stops at Anthony Quinn Bay and Tsambika Bay, hotel transfers, and free time in Lindos village.
Getting to Lindos offers a scenic escape along Rhodes’ east coast, combining boat rides, swimming in crystal-clear waters, and ample exploration time in one of the island’s most picturesque villages. This tour, priced at $58.05 per person, lasts approximately 8 hours and 30 minutes and includes hotel pickup from select locations such as Ialyssos, Ixia, Rhodes Town, Faliraki, and Kallithea. The journey begins early, leaving at 7:30 am, with a comfortable transfer in an air-conditioned vehicle, making it suitable for most travelers seeking a relaxed day out.
The highlight of this cruise is the combination of breathtaking swimming stops, lively coastal scenery, and the chance to wander the charming streets of Lindos. While the long transfer times mean some in-depth exploration may be limited, the overall experience balances stunning natural beauty with convenient logistics, making it an excellent choice for those wanting both adventure and leisure.


This tour departs promptly at 7:30 am from Evangelismos Church, located near public transportation, making arrival straightforward. The meeting point is at the Church of Evangelismos, in Rhodes Town, with the activity concluding back at the same location. The early start is ideal for maximizing your day, providing plenty of time for swimming, sightseeing, and leisurely exploration.
The tour is designed to cater to a wide range of guests, with most travelers able to participate, but it does involve some walking, especially when exploring Lindos village, so comfortable shoes are recommended. The maximum group size is 280 travelers, ensuring a lively yet manageable atmosphere.
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The boat journey is a major part of the adventure, offering panoramic views of Rhodes’ coastline and passing several notable landmarks. Early on, the boat glides past the St. Nicholas Lighthouse and the Church of Evangelismos, giving a glimpse of the island’s maritime heritage. The cruise also passes by the famous Dama Dama deer statues and the Ancient Colossus, creating an engaging visual history of Rhodes.
Traveling along the coast provides a relaxed atmosphere where guests can enjoy the sea breeze, take photos, or simply unwind while the crew keeps the atmosphere friendly and inviting. The air-conditioned vehicle transfers from the hotel to the port ensure comfort even in warmer weather.

The first swimming stop at Anthony Quinn Bay is a standout feature. Surrounded by pebbles and rocks, the bay is famous for its emerald-colored waters and dramatic landscape. This location offers about 20 minutes of swimming time, where guests can snorkel and relax in a scenic cove. The free admission makes it accessible to all, and the crew carefully selects safe, picturesque spots for swimming.
Anthony Quinn Bay’s reputation for beauty and calm waters makes it a perfect introduction to Rhodes’ coastline. However, the pebble and rock terrain means water shoes are recommended, especially for those with sensitive feet.

After the first swim, the boat arrives at Lindos village, accessible only on foot. The village is renowned for sandy beaches with well-equipped sunbathing and swimming facilities, making it easy to relax or explore. The two sandy beaches offer a variety of sunbeds and rental options, providing flexibility for guests who prefer lounging.
Once in the village, there is approximately 2 hours to wander. Visitors can explore the labyrinthine streets, browse local shops, or enjoy the cafes and tavernas serving Greek cuisine. The Lindos Acropolis is nearby, but climbing uphill in the heat can be challenging; some may prefer to enjoy the village at ground level instead.

Following the visit to Lindos, the tour makes a second swimming stop at Tsambika Bay. This another 20-minute swim allows guests to cool off again, snorkel, or just unwind in the crystal-clear waters. The bay’s location offers a secluded feel, ideal for relaxing after exploring the village.
The crew’s selection of scenic and safe spots for swimming ensures that guests can enjoy the Mediterranean’s beauty comfortably. The water’s calmness and clarity make it a favorite among those who appreciate a peaceful swim.

The final stop at Lindos Beach features a stunning view as the boat approaches the village. The iconic castle on top of the rock creates a dramatic backdrop for photos. This part of the tour grants about 3 hours of free time, allowing guests to walk around, visit the shops, or relax on the beach.
Lindos offers a mix of historic sights and modern cafes, making it a versatile destination. Visitors can choose to explore more deeply or simply enjoy the laid-back seaside atmosphere. The whitewashed buildings and castle ruins offer plenty of photo opportunities.

The tour includes an air-conditioned vehicle for transfers from the hotel to the port, ensuring comfort, and Lindos maps with information to help guests navigate during leisure time. The hotel pickup service is available from Ialyssos, Ixia, Rhodes Town, Faliraki, and Kallithea, but no pickups are offered from other resorts.
Guests can purchase snacks and drinks onboard at the boat’s snack bar, but sunbeds at Lindos Beach are not included. The tour guide is not specified, emphasizing the crew-led nature of the trip, with recommendations provided for what to see at Lindos.

This tour’s pacing balances swimming, sightseeing, and free time, though some reviews note that the long transfer times mean less time in Lindos itself. The group size of up to 280 travelers makes for a lively environment, but some guests mention crowding and noise on the boat, especially when the boat is large.
Feedback highlights friendly staff, stunning swim stops, and well-organized logistics. A few reviews mention delays or cancellations due to weather, but the company offers full refunds or rescheduling in such cases.
This tour offers a well-rounded day of seaside adventure, combining spectacular swimming stops, charming Lindos village exploration, and scenic cruising along Rhodes’ coast. The price point makes it an accessible option for those wanting a taste of authentic Greek scenery without extensive planning.
While the long transfer times and crowd levels on the boat are considerations, the overall experience is praised for its beautiful stops, professional crew, and easy logistics. It’s best suited for travelers who enjoy water activities, picturesque villages, and relaxed sightseeing.
For anyone wanting to see Rhodes from the water, enjoy crystal-clear swimming spots, and have ample free time in Lindos, this cruise delivers a practical and enjoyable day out.
“great way to travel to lindos and see more of the island – definitely the most authentically greek part of rhodes and shame the weather was a littl…”
What is the price per person for this cruise?
The tour costs $58.05 per person.
How long does the entire trip last?
It lasts approximately 8 hours and 30 minutes.
Are hotel transfers included?
Yes, hotel pickup is offered from select locations including Ialyssos, Ixia, Rhodes Town, Faliraki, and Kallithea.
Where does the tour start?
The departure point is Evangelismos Church in Rhodes Town at 7:30 am.
What stops are included for swimming?
Guests swim at Anthony Quinn Bay and Tsambika Bay, with about 20 minutes allocated at each location.
Can I explore Lindos village during free time?
Yes, you have approximately 2 hours to walk through the streets, relax on the beaches, or visit the local shops and cafes.
Is there a guide on the boat?
The review data does not specify a tour guide; crew members provide recommendations for sightseeing in Lindos.
What should I bring for the tour?
Bring swimwear, sun protection, comfortable shoes for exploring Lindos, and cash for snacks or extras.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The tour is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Are there any restrictions or physical requirements?
Most travelers can participate, but walking uphill in Lindos might be challenging for some; comfortable shoes are recommended.