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Enjoy a 6-hour all-inclusive Rhodes catamaran cruise with stops at stunning bays, snorkel gear, a Mediterranean buffet, and unlimited drinks, ideal for relaxing and exploring in style.
If you’re heading to Rhodes and love the idea of soaking up the sun while drifting along the coast on a stylish catamaran, this tour promises a wonderful blend of relaxation, adventure, and authentic scenery. Running around six hours, it offers a well-curated sequence of stops for swimming, snorkeling, and exploring some of the most beautiful bays the island has to offer. Plus, with the convenience of all-inclusive drinks and a hearty Mediterranean buffet, it’s pretty much a floating feast.
One aspect we really appreciate is how this tour balances activity with leisure. The crew’s friendly professionalism and the variety of stops make it a standout. That said, it’s worth noting that if you’re prone to seasickness or have mobility issues, this might not be the best fit. It caters best to those looking for a mix of fun, sun, and good food, all wrapped into one seamless day on the water.
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The tour departs from Catamaran Cruises Rhodes, conveniently located opposite the Aktaion Cafe and in front of the Dome of Music. Arriving early is essential because the cruise departs promptly at 10:00 AM — missing the boat could mean rebooking at a fee of 25 euros. The check-in process is straightforward, and the crew speaks both English and Greek, making communication smooth for international travelers.
Travelers can choose from four different options of catamaran cruises, including sailing and power catamarans. The choice impacts the route slightly, with the power catamaran stopping at the caves near Afandou Beach and other bays, offering a slightly more varied itinerary. The sailing options tend to focus on classic, leisurely routes, while power boats deliver a faster pace.
The day kicks off with a 70-minute cruise along the coast — you’ll want to soak in the views and get comfortable on the deck. The first stop is Ladiko Bay, famed for its stunning scenery and calm waters, perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Guests mention the water clarity here as “crystal-clear,” ideal for exploring underwater life.
Next, the boat moves on to Anthony Quinn Bay, the most famous bay on Rhodes. It’s a favorite among guests for its rugged beauty and vibrant marine life. Here, the crew throws bread into the water, attracting colorful fish, which adds an extra element of fun to snorkeling.
After Anthony Quinn Bay, you’ll cruise for about 10 minutes to Afandou Beach (or caves, if you’ve opted for the power boat). This spot offers a relaxing environment with quieter waters, perfect for a second swim or just lounging on the deck.
Then comes lunch time—a hearty Mediterranean buffet featuring grilled chicken, noodle salad, Greek salad, tzatziki, hummus, and fresh local bread. It’s served onboard, and guests rave about how satisfying and fresh the food is, providing a true taste of Greek cuisine. During lunch, unlimited wine, beer, soft drinks, and juices flow freely, making this a true floating feast.
Post-lunch, the boat heads to Kalithea Springs, where you can swim, snorkel, or explore the famous caves. The waters are inviting, and the ruins of the springs add a touch of intrigue to your swim. The final 45-minute stop here allows for relaxing in the warm sun or exploring the surroundings.
Throughout the day, the crew is attentive and friendly, providing snorkeling gear, floating noodles, and ensuring safety with life jackets. The boats are equipped with outdoor showers and indoor toilets, making it easy to freshen up between swims. Travelers note that the deck space is ample for sunbathing, and the boat’s stability makes it comfortable even if the sea gets a little choppy.
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The cruise lasts about 6 hours total, with the return trip taking roughly 30 minutes. Most guests find this duration just right—it’s enough time to enjoy the highlights without feeling rushed. The schedule allows for plenty of downtime to relax, enjoy the scenery, and indulge in the food and drinks.
At $99 per person, this tour offers significant value. The all-inclusive drinks—wine, beer, soft drinks, and juices—are a great perk, especially for those wanting to unwind without constantly reaching for their wallet. The Mediterranean lunch buffet is hearty, satisfying, and offers a true taste of local flavors, making the whole experience feel more authentic than a typical cruise with pre-prepared snacks.
Guests often mention that the quality of the snorkeling gear and the friendly crew elevate the experience. The ability to swim at four different bays ensures you get diverse underwater sights and scenery. Plus, the boat’s stops at well-known and lesser-known spots provide a good balance of sightseeing and relaxation.
This experience is best suited for travelers who want a relaxed, scenic day on the water with opportunities to swim, snorkel, and indulge in good food and drinks. It’s a great choice for couples, friends, or families (though those with mobility issues should note the need to swim to shore). If you’re prone to seasickness, consider bringing medication, as the stops involve some swimming from the boat.
In essence, this Rhodes catamaran tour offers a wonderful blend of spectacular views, refreshing swims, and hearty food—all wrapped into a compact six-hour package. The stops at Ladiko Bay, Anthony Quinn Bay, Afandou Beach, and Kalithea Springs showcase the best the east coast has to offer, with each location providing something unique.
The all-inclusive drinks and flexible itinerary make it ideal for travelers who prefer a carefree, social day out on the water. The crew’s friendly attitude and the well-maintained boats add to the overall comfort, making this a memorable experience. Whether you’re looking to relax under the sun, explore underwater, or simply enjoy the scenery, this cruise ticks all the boxes.
If you’re seeking a fun, authentic, and value-packed way to see Rhodes from the water, this tour deserves a spot on your itinerary. It’s perfect for those who want to combine sightseeing with leisure, all while indulging in Greek hospitality onboard a stylish vessel.
Is there a limit on the number of people on the cruise?
The tour offers four options of catamaran cruises, which can vary in size, but specific group sizes depend on the chosen vessel. Generally, they accommodate a reasonable number of guests to ensure a comfortable experience.
What should I bring?
It’s best to bring a sun hat, swimwear, a towel, and sunscreen. Since you’ll be swimming and snorkeling, having your own essentials can make your day more enjoyable.
Are drinks included?
Yes, from noon onward, unlimited wine, beer, soft drinks, and juices are available onboard. It’s all part of the package, so no extra charges for drinks during the cruise.
Where does the cruise depart from?
The meeting point is opposite the Aktaion Cafe, in front of the Dome of Music. Arriving a little earlier than the departure time is recommended.
What if I miss the departure?
Missing the boat can mean rebooking at a fee of 25 euros. Make sure to be there on time, and listen to crew announcements for updates.
Can I swim at each stop?
Yes, each bay at Ladiko, Anthony Quinn, Afandou Beach, and Kalithea Springs allows swimming and snorkeling. You’ll need to swim from the boat to shore, so be comfortable in the water.
Is this suitable for children or families?
While children who enjoy swimming and boats will love it, those with mobility issues or easily seasick might find it less suitable.
What if the weather is bad?
The captain reserves the right to change routes or cancel stops depending on weather conditions. Safety is the priority, and the crew will inform you of any adjustments.
How long is the cruise?
The total experience lasts approximately 6 hours, including all stops, swimming, and dining.
This Rhodes catamaran cruise offers a fantastic way to enjoy the island’s scenic coastlines with minimal fuss. The combination of beautiful bays, snorkeling, delicious food, and unlimited drinks makes it a popular choice for travelers wanting a laid-back yet engaging day on the water. It’s well-suited for those craving a taste of the Mediterranean in style, without sacrificing comfort or authenticity. Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or a sun-seeking tourist, this experience delivers a memorable slice of Rhodes’ natural beauty.