If you’re dreaming of a day out on the water while exploring some of Rhodes’ most beautiful bays, this all-inclusive catamaran cruise might just fit the bill. It promises a mix of relaxing sailing, swimming in crystal waters, and enjoying a hearty Mediterranean lunch—all topped with unlimited drinks. From what we’ve gathered, this experience is popular with travelers seeking a laid-back, scenic escape, but it’s not without its quirks.
What really stands out is how accessible and straightforward the whole trip seems—no complicated logistics, just a relaxed cruise with plenty of opportunities to cool off and soak up the sun. We love that it combines the fun of being on a boat with the chance to explore different bays, all while enjoying unlimited drinks and a tasty buffet. However, it’s worth noting that this trip might not be ideal if you’re prone to seasickness or if mobility is an issue, since swimming is part of the experience and the boats stay at anchor in each bay.
This cruise suits travelers who enjoy a balanced mix of leisure, scenic views, and good food without the fuss of complicated tours. Whether you’re traveling as a couple, with friends, or even with family (if your kids are comfortable with swimming and water activities), this trip offers a chance to unwind and indulge in Rhodes’ stunning coastline.
Key Points
- Beautiful stops at Ladiko Bay, Afandou Beach, Anthony Quinn Bay, and Kalithea Springs offer a variety of swimming and snorkeling options.
- All-inclusive drinks (wine, beer, soft drinks, water, juice) make the day relaxed and effortless.
- Hearty Mediterranean buffet provides a satisfying meal with options like grilled chicken, salads, tzatziki, and local bread.
- Flexible stops with floating pool noodles, snorkeling gear, and a chance to explore underwater life.
- Comfort facilities include indoor toilets, outdoor showers, and life jackets.
- Weather dependency means the crew might change routes or stops based on conditions.
Exploring the Rhodes Catamaran Experience in Detail
When you start this cruise, you’ll meet opposite the Aktaion Cafe, right in front of the Dome of Music—a straightforward spot to gather. Once aboard, the experience begins with about 70 minutes of sailing along Rhodes’ scenic east coast. This initial stretch is your chance to settle in, enjoy the sea breeze, and get a first glimpse of the coastline’s beauty.
The First Stop: Ladiko Bay
This tranquil bay is perfect for swimming and snorkeling. The calm, clear waters are great for both beginners and more experienced snorkelers. Many reviews highlight the stunning water quality here, describing the experience as “refreshing” and “a real highlight.” You’ll have about an hour to explore the underwater world, and snorkeling gear is provided, making it easy to jump right in.
Second Destination: Afandou Beach or Cave (Depending on the boat type)
Travelers on the power catamaran will visit Afandou Beach, a quieter spot ideal for swimming and relaxing away from the crowds. It’s a good place to unwind with fewer boats around. The stop lasts about an hour, giving enough time to swim, snorkel, or just lounge on the deck. The cave adds a bit of adventure if you’re interested in exploring.
Lunch Break: Mediterranean Feast
A highlight for many is the onboard lunch buffet. It’s a classic Mediterranean spread with grilled chicken, pasta salads, Greek salad, tzatziki, hummus, and fresh local bread. Several guests appreciated the quality and variety, noting that it’s satisfying without feeling overly fancy. The buffet is served while you’re cruising or anchored, so you can enjoy your meal soaking up the views.
Anthony Quinn Bay: The Big Name
This iconic bay is a must-see, famous for its striking cliffs and turquoise waters. The crew will throw bread into the sea, attracting a swirl of colorful fish—an enjoyable moment for those who love spotting marine life. You’ll spend about an hour here, swimming and snorkeling, with plenty of fish activity to keep your camera busy.
Final Stop: Kalithea Springs
The last part of the trip is at Kalithea Springs, known for its scenic beauty and historical thermal springs. You’ll have around 45-60 minutes to swim and snorkel, and some may choose to explore the nearby cave. It’s a peaceful place to soak up your last moments on the water amidst stunning surroundings.
Return Journey
After the last swim, the boat cruises back to the starting point, with a final 30-minute sail. You’ll likely be tired but happy, especially if you enjoyed the sun and water.
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What’s Included and What’s Not
The value of this tour mostly comes from the inclusions: the unlimited drinks (wine, beer, soft drinks, water, juice), the lunch buffet, and snorkeling gear. It’s a good deal for those who like to relax without constantly worrying about extra costs. The boat is equipped with indoor toilets, outdoor showers, floating pool noodles, and life jackets—details that make the experience more comfortable and safe.
Keep in mind that the boat stays at anchor in each bay, so swimming involves a bit of a swim to shore if you want to explore the land. This is no problem if you’re comfortable in the water, but it might be a consideration for travelers with limited mobility or those uneasy about swimming.
The Experience and Practicalities
The cruise lasts about 6 hours, a perfect length that balances sightseeing with plenty of downtime. The departure time is usually at 10:00 AM, so arriving a bit early is recommended to avoid missing the boat. If you do miss it, rebooking costs €25, which is good to know if your plans are tight.
Groups tend to be moderate-sized, making it easy to socialize or maintain a laid-back vibe. The crew speaks English and Greek, and generally, the atmosphere is friendly and relaxed. Several reviews mention how the crew is attentive, especially when it comes to safety and service.
Weather and route adjustments are at the captain’s discretion, so the exact stops and schedule might shift depending on conditions. This flexibility is common for sailing trips and ensures safety comes first. During shoulder season (April, May, October), if the minimum number of participants isn’t met, you could be rebooked onto another similar boat, which usually isn’t a big deal but worth noting.
Who Would Love This Tour?
This cruise is best suited for travelers who want a relaxing, scenic day with some swimming and snorkeling thrown in. It’s perfect if you’re happy to spend time on the water, enjoy good food, and appreciate unobstructed views of Rhodes’ coastline. It’s also good for those who want an inclusive experience without extra costs sneaking in.
However, if you’re someone prone to seasickness, or have mobility challenges, the water-based stops might be less comfortable. Families with kids who are confident swimmers might find it enjoyable, but always consider whether your children are comfortable swimming in open water and at ease on a boat.
More Great Tours NearbyFinal Thoughts
This Rhodes all-inclusive catamaran cruise offers a smooth blend of sightseeing, swimming, and dining—making it a solid choice for a laid-back day at sea. The stunning views, combined with the ease of having food and drinks included, make it appealing for anyone wanting to unwind without fuss.
While it’s not a tour for those seeking intense adventure or cultural exploration, it delivers exactly what it promises: a chance to soak up Rhodes’ beauty from the water, enjoy good company, and stay refreshed with unlimited drinks and tasty food. If you enjoy spending time sailing along sunny coasts, this trip could be a highlight of your trip to Rhodes.
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FAQ
Is transportation to the meeting point included?
No, you need to get to the meeting point opposite the Aktaion Cafe in front of the Dome of Music yourself. It’s a straightforward spot to find.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour allows free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I bring?
Be sure to pack a sun hat, swimwear, a towel, and sunscreen. Basic water and snacks are provided, but it’s good to stay hydrated.
Is there a limit on alcohol consumption?
The crew may stop serving alcohol if a passenger appears intoxicated, so drink responsibly.
Are there facilities onboard?
Yes, the boat has indoor toilets and outdoor showers, which are handy after swimming.
How long do stops last?
Stops range from about 45 minutes to an hour, giving enough time to swim, snorkel, or relax onshore.
What if I don’t want to swim?
While swimming is a big part of the experience, you can relax on the boat and enjoy the scenery, but some stops do require swimming to get to shore.
Are children allowed?
This tour is suitable for travelers comfortable with swimming and water activities; kids who are confident swimmers might enjoy it. Always check if your children are comfortable with water-based activities beforehand.
This detailed look hopefully gives you a clear picture of what to expect. Whether you’re after a chill day on the water or a scenic adventure, this cruise offers a balanced mix that many travelers find rewarding.
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