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Explore Rhodes' underwater and land landmarks on this small-group snorkeling tour, ideal for families and adventurers seeking authentic Greek coastal experiences.

This shared swim and snorkel tour in Rhodes offers an accessible and engaging way to see some of the island’s most notable coastal spots. With a duration of around 4 hours, it promises a mix of gentle adventure, scenic sights, and a touch of history—all within a relaxed group setting. What’s especially appealing is the chance to snorkel in crystal-clear waters, jump from rocks, and explore historic landmarks without feeling rushed.
One of the highlights we appreciate is the small-group format—limiting the tour to just 15 travelers—meaning you’ll get personalized attention and a more intimate experience. A possible consideration is the limited time spent underwater; if you’re hoping for extensive snorkeling, this might feel brief. This tour is best suited for families, casual snorkelers, or anyone curious about Rhodes’ scenic coastline and historic sites, offering a balanced taste rather than a deep dive.
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This tour kicks off at Mandraki Marina & Port at 1:00 pm, making it convenient for travelers staying nearby or arriving by cruise ship. The first stop is the Kallithea Caves, a scenic spot renowned for its natural beauty and clear waters. Here, you get to snorkel around the caves and occasionally jump from rocks into the inviting waters—a fun activity that appeals to various ages and skill levels. We loved the way the caves offer both a chance to observe underwater formations and to get a little adventurous with some rock jumps.
Next, the tour moves to Kallithea Springs, where swimmers can wade ashore to explore the old Italian spa. Built during the war and decorated with stunning mosaics, this site provides a fascinating glimpse into Rhodes’ architectural past. The waters here are calm, making it a safe spot for a leisurely swim or a quick exploration of the historic structures. One reviewer mentioned that the site’s “magnificent mosaics” built by Italians during the war add a layer of historical intrigue to the water-based part of the tour.
The last stop is Santa Marina Bay, where travelers have free time at Oasis Beach. This flexible stop lets you relax on the sand, visit a small chapel, or grab a meal or drinks at a nearby café. Since the stop is unstructured, it accommodates a range of preferences, whether you want to soak up the sun or take a quick dip before heading back.
The snorkeling gear is provided, simplifying logistics and gear worries. The water in Rhodes is famously transparent, making it ideal for spotting marine life—though one review noted that the actual underwater viewing can be somewhat limited, describing the snorkeling as “not too much to see during snorkeling.” Still, the environment is relaxed, with safety and ease prioritized, making it suitable for beginners or families with children.
With a maximum of 15 travelers, the tour strikes a balance between social atmosphere and personal space. We found that this smaller size allowed for more tailored guidance and less crowded conditions—especially appreciated in busy spots like Kallithea Caves. The guide was friendly and helpful, adding insight into the sites and ensuring everyone felt comfortable.
While the experience is on the shorter side, the combination of land and sea activities offers good value, especially for casual snorkelers and cultural explorers. The access to both natural and historic sites enriches the experience beyond just swimming. Plus, the flexible free time at Oasis Beach adds a personal touch, allowing you to customize your relaxation or exploration.
One review pointed out that finding the exact boarding location at the harbor can be a bit tricky, so arriving a little early and confirming the meeting point is advisable. Also, since the snorkeling may not reveal a vast array of sea life, it’s best suited for those more interested in the scenic and cultural aspects rather than underwater wildlife viewing.
This tour is ideal for families, first-time snorkelers, or travelers seeking a laid-back introduction to Rhodes’ coastal highlights. It’s perfect if you want a manageable, no-fuss outing that combines light adventure, historical sites, and free time at the beach. If you’re looking for a deep dive into marine biology or extensive underwater exploration, you might prefer a longer or more specialized snorkeling trip.

This Rhodes snorkeling tour offers a balanced mix of scenic natural caves, historic Italian architecture, and free time at a beautiful beach. Its small-group size makes it a comfortable choice for those who value personalized attention, and the inclusion of gear and guided visits enhances the experience. While the snorkeling itself might be brief, the overall itinerary provides a satisfying taste of Rhodes’ coastal beauty and history.
It’s a great option for travelers who want a relaxed, family-friendly activity that’s both fun and slightly educational. The flexible free time at Oasis Beach makes it ideal for those looking to unwind or explore at their own pace. If your priority is a gentle introduction to Rhodes’ waters and landmarks, this tour delivers good value and a memorable snapshot of the island’s seaside charm.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour’s relaxed pace and small-group format make it suitable for families, including children who are comfortable with snorkeling and swimming in calm waters.
What equipment is provided?
Snorkel gear is included, so you don’t need to bring your own. The tour aims to make underwater exploration straightforward and safe for all levels.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance, receiving a full refund. Cancellations made within 24 hours won’t be refunded.
Where exactly do I meet for the tour?
The tour starts at Mandraki Marina & Port, Plotarchou Plessa 2, Rhodes. Confirm the exact location and arrive a little early to avoid any confusion.
How long does the snorkeling last?
The tour lasts about 4 hours in total, with snorkeling mainly taking place at the Kallithea Caves and possibly around Kallithea Springs. The time spent snorkeling is relatively short but includes opportunities to jump from rocks and relax.
Is the snorkeling environment suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. The waters are calm and clear, and the environment is designed to be safe and accessible for beginners as well as experienced swimmers.
What should I bring with me?
While gear is provided, it’s a good idea to bring sun protection, a towel, water, and possibly some snacks for free time at Oasis Beach. Comfortable clothing and waterproof footwear for rocky jumps are also recommended.
This Rhodes snorkeling tour is best suited for travelers seeking a relaxed, scenic experience that combines light adventure with cultural exploration. It offers a friendly, small-group atmosphere that’s ideal for families, first-time snorkelers, or anyone wanting a quick yet enriching taste of Rhodes’ coastal beauty.