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Discover Rhodes through a well-rounded 6-hour guided tour featuring Old Town, Lindos, wine tasting, and artisan ceramics—perfect for cruise or air visitors seeking authentic experiences.
Imagine exploring one of Greece’s most iconic islands in just a single day—without the hassle of planning or worrying about missing the boat. That’s exactly what the Rhodes Deluxe Tour aims to deliver. This well-organized, approximately six-hour journey takes you through the ancient and modern highlights of Rhodes, combining history, scenic views, local crafts, and, of course, a taste of the island’s famed wines.
What truly sets this tour apart is the inclusion of both must-see sights and hidden gems, all while maintaining a comfortable pace and providing plenty of free time for personal exploration. Plus, with a fully licensed guide, air-conditioned transportation, and guaranteed punctuality, it offers a practical yet immersive experience.
A standout feature is the wine tasting, which takes you back to Rhodes’ roots as the biggest wine exporter in Ancient Greece. However, it’s worth noting that the tour does involve some walking, including climbing the acropolis in Lindos, so it’s best suited for those with a moderate fitness level. While most rave about the knowledgeable guides and stunning vistas, some mention that the itinerary can run longer than expected, so planning ahead for meals or snacks might be wise.
This tour suits travelers who crave a rundown of Rhodes with a local touch—ideal for cruise passengers with limited time or air visitors eager to experience the island’s highlights without stress. If you’re after an authentic, engaging day out that balances sightseeing, culture, and tasting experiences, this tour is a strong contender.

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One of the biggest perks of this tour is the door-to-door service—your guide or driver will pick you up from your cruise port or hotel, ensuring a stress-free start. The transportation is an air-conditioned vehicle, which is especially appreciated on warm Rhodes days, making the roughly six-hour experience feel smooth and relaxing.
Because the tour is designed for cruise passengers and air visitors, the timing is flexible. The website suggests a start around 10:30 AM, perfect for those arriving at 10:00 AM, avoiding the rush of early mornings or late arrivals. The group size can be quite large—up to 999 travelers—but most reviews indicate that the guides manage the group well, keeping a good pace and making sure no one gets left behind.
Your first stop is the Old Town of Rhodes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1988. It’s a place where every cobblestone and alley seems to whisper tales of knights, Ottoman rulers, and Jewish communities. The streets are beautifully preserved, with a somewhat “time capsule” feeling where you might half expect a knight on horseback to ride past.
Within the walls, the central Hippokratous Square offers a lively mix of shops, cafes, and restaurants. Yet, wandering into quieter alleyways reveals unspoiled corners, perfect for photo ops or just soaking up the atmosphere. The area is notably almost car-free, adding to its charm. This stop gets about an hour, giving ample time to stroll, browse, and grab a coffee.
No trip to Rhodes is complete without visiting Lindos. This picturesque town is famous for its ancient acropolis and sugar-cube houses that cascade down the hillside. The views from the acropolis are often described as breathtaking, with the Mediterranean stretching out below, just as the ancient builders and knights saw it.
The archaeological site is free to wander, but you can choose to explore further or simply enjoy the labyrinth of streets, shops, cafes, and panoramic viewpoints. One review highlights that climbers should be prepared for around 300 steps to reach the top, but many find it manageable, especially if you’re reasonably fit. Reviewers note that they appreciated the free time to explore Lindos at leisure, with some opting to skip the ascent and enjoy the view from below.
Next, a short stop at Savvas Ceramics offers more than just a look at traditional pottery crafted from earth, water, and fire. The workshop is cozy and welcoming, where you can watch artisans shape clay into art pieces—each one holding a bit of mythology and symbolism.
Reviewers mention that pottery crafting “has magic” because it combines natural elements with human creativity. The owner invites visitors to taste local oil and honey, adding a true taste of Rhodes’ craftsmanship. It’s a chance to appreciate Greek pottery beyond touristy souvenirs and perhaps pick up a unique keepsake.
Rhodes’ reputation as a major wine exporter in ancient Greece is alive today in the tour’s wine tasting stop. Here, guides introduce you to the island’s grape varieties, vinification process, and the stories behind each wine.
Most reviews mention the excellent selection, with some noting that the wine tasted is quite delicious and representative of the region. The tasting lasts around 30 minutes, making it a relaxed break where you can savor the flavors and perhaps learn a little about local wine culture. For wine lovers, this is truly a highlight—an opportunity to connect the past with the present through local flavors.
The tour includes free time in both the Old Town and Lindos, allowing for spontaneous exploration or simply enjoying a coffee or souvenir shopping at your leisure. It’s important to note that lunch is not included, so consider bringing snacks or planning to eat during your free time. One reviewer pointed out that the tour is longer than expected—about two hours over the advertised duration—and with a long bus ride to Lindos, being prepared for a full day is wise.
Some travelers expressed a desire for clearer signage or better identification of the guide and vehicle. The tour provider clarifies that guides are licensed and that pickup details will be sent shortly before the tour, so travelers should be attentive to email updates.
With some stops involving stairs or uneven terrain, travelers should have moderate physical fitness. Climbing the acropolis is optional, but those who do will enjoy spectacular views. Reviewers mention that many found the climb manageable, even for those in their sixties, especially if they’re used to walking or hiking.
At a cost of $68.30 per person, the tour offers solid value considering the included highlights, transportation, and guided commentary. The fact that it covers such a range of experiences—historic sites, artisan crafts, and wine tasting—makes it a comprehensive introduction to Rhodes. The added flexibility and free cancellation policy provide peace of mind, especially for cruise travelers who might have unpredictable schedules.

This Rhodes Deluxe Tour is best suited for travelers who want to see the island’s most iconic sights without the stress of planning each detail. It’s perfect for cruise passengers, thanks to the hotel or port pickup, but also works well for air visitors with limited time.
If you’re someone who appreciates historical sites, scenic vistas, and local craftsmanship, this experience offers a well-balanced day out. The inclusion of wine tasting and artisan pottery adds a memorable, authentic touch that elevates it beyond typical sightseeing.
However, expect some walking and steps, and be prepared for a longer day—so it’s ideal if you’re comfortable with moderate physical activity. Those looking for a more relaxed or flexible itinerary might prefer private tours, but for a group experience with excellent guides and high value, this option delivers.

Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour provides pick-up and drop-off from your port or hotel with comfortable, air-conditioned vehicles.
How long is the tour?
It lasts about 6 hours, including free time in Old Town and Lindos, plus stops for wine tasting and ceramics.
Are the sites included in the itinerary?
Yes, you’ll visit Rhodes Old Town, Lindos with its acropolis, a ceramics workshop, and a wine tasting stop.
Do I need to buy tickets for attractions?
Most sites are free to explore. The Acropolis in Lindos costs 20 EUR if you choose to visit it separately, but the tour itself does not include this fee.
Is there any physical activity involved?
Yes, climbing the Lindos Acropolis involves around 300 steps—climb is optional, and there is free time for those who prefer not to.
Can I customize the itinerary?
The order of stops may change due to traffic or crowds, but all listed sites will be visited.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included, so plan accordingly for snacks or a meal during your free time.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.
Who is the tour provider?
EU Tours & Travel manages this experience, ensuring licensed guides and reliable service.
In summary, the Rhodes Deluxe Tour offers a hearty dose of history, culture, and local flavor for those who want a well-rounded day in Rhodes. Its blend of iconic sights, artisan experiences, and authentic tastings makes it a smart choice for most visitors—especially cruise travelers aiming to maximize their time on land without sacrificing depth or quality.