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Enjoy a high-speed boat trip from Faliraki to Lindos with 3 hours free to explore the village, plus a refreshing swim stop at Tsambika Bay.
If you’re looking for an active, scenic, and fun way to explore Rhodes, a high-speed cruise from Faliraki to Lindos might just fit the bill. This tour offers a quick but comprehensive taste of Lindos’ iconic landmarks, combined with a relaxing stop for a swim in Tsambika Bay. With a boat ride that’s both swift and comfortable, you get to experience some of the best the island has to offer in a single day.
One of the things we love about this experience is the balance between adventure and leisure. The boat ride itself is exhilarating, especially if you’re a fan of speedy travel, and the opportunity to explore Lindos at your own pace makes it feel more personalized. However, a possible consideration is that the free time in Lindos is limited to three hours, which might feel rushed if you’re a slow explorer or want more time for shopping or relaxing in the village.
This cruise suits travelers who want a combination of scenic views, cultural exploration, and beach relaxation—all without the hassle of complicated arrangements. It’s ideal for those who enjoy a shorter, straightforward trip that hits the highlights while allowing for spontaneous adventures once ashore.
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The journey kicks off from Faliraki, with the boat departing from under Amada Colossos Hotel or from several other designated meeting points around Faliraki Beach. The boats are operated by Rhodes Sea Lines, known for their reliable service and friendly crew. The ride itself lasts around an hour, and the speed boat adds a thrilling sense of momentum to your day.
From the deck, you’ll love the views of the coastline, with the wind in your hair and the sea breeze on your face. Many reviews mention that the staff, including guides, are welcoming and informative, often providing snippets of local history or pointing out interesting sights along the way.
Once you reach Lindos harbor, you’ll have a generous 3 hours of free time. This gives you ample opportunity to climb the Acropolis—either on foot or by donkey—or simply wander the narrow, cobbled streets of this picturesque village.
The Lindos Acropolis is a highlight, offering breathtaking views that overlook the sea and the white rooftops of the village. While many travelers opt for the donkey ride, a walk up the hill is equally rewarding, especially if you prefer taking your time.
The village itself is a maze of shaded alleys, whitewashed buildings, and charming shops. The reviews suggest that the village has a welcoming, laid-back vibe—ideal for strolling, stopping for a coffee or gelato, or browsing local crafts. Expect to encounter locals selling handmade souvenirs and offering traditional Greek treats.
After soaking up Lindos, the boat itinerary includes a 30-minute swim stop at Tsambika Bay, renowned for its clear, calm waters and golden sands. This is a perfect chance to dip, relax on the beach, or take some quick photos of the scenic bay.
Travelers have reported that the water here is ideal for a refreshing dip, and the calm surf makes it suitable even for less confident swimmers. It’s a great way to cool down, especially after a busy morning exploring Lindos.
As the trip winds down, you’ll return on the same high-speed boat, with an approx. one-hour ride back. The return journey typically includes a brief stop at Tsambika Bay, giving everyone time for another quick splash or photo opportunity before heading back.

The tour includes 3 hours of free time in Lindos and a 30-minute swim stop in Tsambika Bay. It’s important to note that food and drinks are not included, so bringing snacks or water is recommended—especially in the warmer months.
The meeting points are conveniently located along Faliraki Beach, with free transfers from multiple hotels and specific kiosks, including Faliraki Harbour, under Apollo Blue Hotel, Calypso Hotel, and others. You’re advised to check in about 20 minutes early, as the coach will transport you to the embarkation point under Amada Colossos Hotel.
The entire tour lasts around 5 hours, with the boat ride and stops included. Exact start times vary, so checking availability for your preferred date is essential. The tour operates in English, with guides or crew members providing explanations and assistance.
At $53 per person, this experience offers a cost-effective way to enjoy Lindos and the surrounding beaches without the hassle of renting a boat or arranging independent transport. Considering the scenic ride, the free time in Lindos, and the swim stop, it provides good value—particularly if you’re looking for a shorter, organized trip.
Some travelers mention that the boat trip is smooth and comfortable, with the crew being friendly and attentive. A few reviews note that the limited time in Lindos can make for a rushed visit, but most appreciate the flexibility to explore at their own pace.
One reviewer remarked, “The boat was fast, and the views were stunning—definitely worth the price for the fun ride and quick visit.” Others appreciated the easy logistics, especially the multiple meeting points and the free transfers.
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This trip suits travelers who want a balanced mix of sightseeing, relaxing, and adventure. It’s perfect if you’re short on time but still want a taste of Lindos’ charm and scenic beaches.
It’s also ideal for those who prefer organized tours with clear logistics, as it takes care of transportation and timings. If you’re comfortable with a breeze on the water and don’t mind limited time ashore, you’ll find this tour hits most of the right notes.
However, if you’re looking for a more in-depth exploration or a longer stay in Lindos, you might find the 3-hour window a bit restrictive. Also, since food isn’t included, it’s best suited for travelers who are okay with packing snacks or planning meals separately.
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This high-speed cruise from Faliraki to Lindos offers a fun, convenient, and scenic way to experience one of Rhodes’ most iconic spots. The combination of a quick boat ride, sufficient free time in Lindos, and a swim break in Tsambika Bay makes for a well-rounded day trip.
You’ll love the views of the coastline, the opportunity to explore Lindos’ historic site, and the refreshing dip in the bay. The tour’s value lies in its simplicity, affordability, and the chance to tick several experiences off your list in just half a day.
If you’re after an active and scenic escape with minimal planning, this cruise is a solid choice. It’s especially suitable for those who enjoy speedy adventures, cultural sights, and beach time all in one go.
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Is transportation to the boat included?
Yes, the tour offers free transfers from various points around Faliraki, including hotels and specific kiosks. You should check in 20 minutes early at your designated meeting point.
How long do we spend in Lindos?
You get approximately 3 hours of free time to explore the village, visit the Acropolis, or relax in the shops and cafes.
Can I visit the Acropolis?
Yes, many travelers opt for climbing the Acropolis from Lindos harbor, either on foot or by donkey, to enjoy the spectacular views.
What should I bring?
Bring snacks, water, sunscreen, hat, and swimwear if you want to take advantage of the swim stop in Tsambika Bay.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While the tour is generally family-friendly, the boat ride and walking/climbing at the Acropolis require some stamina and comfort with water and boat travel.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included, so plan accordingly.
Summary: If you’re after a quick, scenic, and well-organized day trip from Faliraki to Lindos, this tour hits many of the right marks. It combines the thrill of speedboat travel with cultural exploration and beach relaxation, all at an accessible price point. Perfect for travelers who want a taste of Lindos without dedicating an entire day.