Rhodes: All-Inclusive Catamaran Cruise with Lunch and Drinks - Starting Your Day at Mandraki Harbor

Rhodes: All-Inclusive Catamaran Cruise with Lunch and Drinks

Enjoy a 6-hour all-inclusive catamaran cruise around Rhodes with stops at Anthony Quinn Bay, Kalithea Springs, and Afandou Bay, including lunch and unlimited drinks.

Rhodes: All-Inclusive Catamaran Cruise with Lunch and Drinks

Rhodes: All-Inclusive Catamaran Cruise with Lunch and Drinks - Rhodes: All-Inclusive Catamaran Cruise with Lunch and Drinks

This all-inclusive catamaran cruise offers a relaxing and scenic way to explore the east coast beaches of Rhodes. Priced at $89 per person and lasting 6 hours, it combines swimming, snorkeling, and sightseeing with a tasty Mediterranean buffet lunch and unlimited wine, beer, soft drinks, and juice. The tour departs from Mandraki Harbor, where you’ll meet the friendly crew at the Catamaran Cruises Rhodes kiosk.

The tour features visits to Anthony Quinn Bay, Kalithea Springs, and, depending on the boat choice, stops at Afandou Beach or Ladiko Bay. Each bay is a chance to swim in crystal-clear waters, snorkel alongside colorful fish, and enjoy the warm Greek sun. The boats stay anchored at each stop, making it easy to jump into the water directly from the vessel, though swimming to shore requires a quick swim.

While the group size is limited to 24 passengers, the experience feels intimate and relaxed, with a crew known for their friendliness and helpfulness. The tour is suitable for most visitors, though it’s not recommended for people with mobility impairments. Expect a well-paced day with plenty of time to unwind, explore, and indulge in local flavors.

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Key Points

Rhodes: All-Inclusive Catamaran Cruise with Lunch and Drinks - Key Points

  • Duration: 6 hours with multiple stops for swimming and snorkeling
  • Price: $89 per person, with options for flexible booking and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance
  • Stops: Anthony Quinn Bay, Kalithea Springs, and either Afandou Beach or Ladiko Bay (depending on boat type)
  • Inclusions: Unlimited wine, beer, soft drinks, juice, and a Greek buffet lunch
  • Boat Type: Choice of sailing or power catamaran, both offering luxury comfort and maximum 24 passengers
  • Additional amenities: Snorkeling equipment, floating noodles, outdoor shower, indoor toilets

Starting Your Day at Mandraki Harbor

Rhodes: All-Inclusive Catamaran Cruise with Lunch and Drinks - Starting Your Day at Mandraki Harbor

The departure point is the Catamaran Cruises Rhodes kiosk at Mandraki Harbor. It’s advisable to arrive a little earlier than the 10:00 am departure to avoid missing the boat, as missing the start incurs a €25 rebooking fee. The check-in process is straightforward, and the crew provides safety instructions before setting sail.

The group size of 24 passengers ensures a cozy atmosphere, making it easier to interact with the crew and other travelers. The boat features ample space for lounging, with options to sit in the sun or shade, depending on your mood and weather conditions.

Exploring Anthony Quinn Bay and Its Underwater Beauty

Rhodes: All-Inclusive Catamaran Cruise with Lunch and Drinks - Exploring Anthony Quinn Bay and Its Underwater Beauty

Anthony Quinn Bay is the first major stop on the cruise, known for its stunning landscapes and clear waters. The bay offers a prime chance to swim and snorkel, with the crew often throwing bread into the water to attract schools of colorful fish. Its calm, warm waters make it ideal for snorkelers of all levels, and the views from the boat are especially photogenic.

The bay’s environment is tranquil, and the time allocated allows for a leisurely swim or simply relaxing on deck and soaking up the scenery.

Kalithea Springs: Famous for its Healing Waters and Scenic Setting

Rhodes: All-Inclusive Catamaran Cruise with Lunch and Drinks - Kalithea Springs: Famous for its Healing Waters and Scenic Setting

The final stop is at Kalithea Springs, a well-known spot for swimming and snorkeling. Here, visitors typically have 45-60 minutes to enjoy the water and explore the area. The springs are famous for their tranquil atmosphere and history as a wellness site, but on the cruise, the focus is on enjoying the clean, warm waters and beautiful surroundings.

Snorkeling here offers a chance to see underwater life and enjoy a peaceful moment before heading back to the port. The crew often provides tips for the best spots, and the environment is calm and inviting.

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The Power Catamaran’s Additional Stop at Ladiko Bay

Rhodes: All-Inclusive Catamaran Cruise with Lunch and Drinks - The Power Catamaran’s Additional Stop at Ladiko Bay

If you select the power catamaran option, an extra stop at Ladiko Bay is included in the itinerary. This bay is often praised for its rugged beauty and clear waters, making it a favorite for swimming and snorkeling. The additional stop gives more time to explore and enjoy this picturesque setting, with plenty of space for relaxation and water activities.

Authentic Greek Lunch and Refreshing Drinks on Board

A highlight of the tour is the Greek-style buffet lunch served onboard. The menu features grilled chicken, noodles salad, potato salad, Greek salad, green salad, tzatziki, hummus, aubergine salad, olives, feta, and fresh local bread. This mediterranean meal is plentiful and balances hearty flavors with fresh ingredients.

Throughout the day, unlimited wine, beer, soft drinks, and juice are available, enhancing the relaxed, festive atmosphere. Guests can help themselves at any time, making this cruise a true floating celebration of Greek hospitality.

The Comfort and Convenience of the Catamaran Fleet

The sailing or power catamarans are modern and luxurious, with indoor toilets and outdoor showers for easy rinsing after swimming. Snorkeling equipment, floating noodles, and life jackets are provided, ensuring everyone’s safety and enjoyment. The boats are designed to feel spacious, even with 24 passengers, so you won’t feel crowded.

The crew is known for their friendliness and informative nature, often pointing out interesting sights and cultural tidbits during the cruise. They also adapt the route and stops based on weather conditions, prioritizing passenger safety and comfort.

Timing and Pacing of the Day

The tour’s itinerary balances sightseeing with ample swimming time. Anthony Quinn Bay is allocated about one hour, while Afandou Beach or Ladiko Bay also receives around an hour for water activities. The final stop at Kalithea Springs lasts about 45-60 minutes.

Between stops, the cruise features short sightseeing cruises that allow passengers to enjoy the scenic views of Rhodes’ coastline. The entire day is well-paced to prevent rush or fatigue, with plenty of time to relax, swim, or simply soak up the sun.

Practical Tips and Considerations

The tour departs at 10:00 am, so arriving earlier is recommended. The boats stay anchored at each bay, requiring swimming to shore if you wish to land, which is generally straightforward but worth considering for those with mobility issues.

You should bring a sun hat, swimwear, towel, and sunscreen. The weather can be breezy, especially on the wind-powered sailing vessel, so packing accordingly is wise. The crew may stop serving alcoholic drinks if someone appears intoxicated, ensuring everyone’s safety onboard.

For travelers visiting in April, May, or October, there’s a possibility of route adjustments if minimum participation numbers aren’t met. The crew reserves the right to rebook you onto another vessel if needed, but you’ll be notified promptly.

The Experience Beyond the Water

Beyond swimming and snorkeling, you’ll enjoy spectacular views of Rhodes from the water, often praised for the friendly and helpful crew that makes the day even more enjoyable. The lunch and drinks contribute to a festive, laid-back vibe that travelers find highly satisfying.

The small group size and personal touch make this cruise stand out among other options, especially for those who appreciate a balance of active water fun and relaxing lounging.

Final Thoughts on the Rhodes Catamaran Cruise

This 6-hour cruise offers excellent value, blending scenic beauty, delicious food, and refreshing drinks onboard a modern vessel. It’s highly rated, with a 4.8/5 score from over 1500 reviews, reflecting consistent satisfaction.

The friendly crew and well-chosen stops make it ideal for travelers seeking a relaxed day at sea, exploring Rhodes’ coastline. While not suited for those with mobility challenges, the tour delivers a memorable experience filled with stunning views, lively atmosphere, and authentic Greek hospitality.

In sum, this all-inclusive catamaran cruise is a top choice for anyone eager to combine water activities with culinary delights and scenic sailing on Rhodes.

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Rhodes: All-Inclusive Catamaran Cruise with Lunch and Drinks



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“Absolutely beautiful experience and by far a highlight of our trip!!! It was off season, so slightly windy but this made the trip even more fun!! T…”

— Alix, May 28, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price of the cruise?
The tour costs $89 per person and includes lunch, drinks, snorkeling equipment, and other amenities.

How long is the cruise?
The cruise lasts approximately 6 hours, with multiple stops for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing.

Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the Catamaran Cruises Rhodes kiosk in Mandraki Harbor and returns there at the end of the day.

What are the main stops during the cruise?
Stops include Anthony Quinn Bay, Kalithea Springs, and Afandou Beach or Ladiko Bay (depending on the boat).

What is included in the lunch?
A Mediterranean buffet with grilled chicken, salads, hummus, tzatziki, olives, feta, and fresh bread.

Are drinks unlimited?
Yes, guests enjoy unlimited wine, beer, soft drinks, and juice throughout the cruise.

Is snorkeling equipment provided?
Yes, snorkeling gear, floating noodles, and life jackets are available for use.

What should I bring?
Bring a sun hat, swimwear, towel, and sunscreen for comfort and protection.

Is the tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
It is generally not suitable for those with mobility impairments, as swimming to shore is required for some stops.

Can I cancel or change my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before departure, and you can reserve now with the option to pay later.

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