Rhodes High Speed Boat to Lindos

High-speed boat from Rhodes to Lindos with time to explore the village, optional Tsampika Beach swim stop, plus a smooth 11am departure.

4.5(316 reviews)From $54.44 per person

Our review of this Rhodes to Lindos high-speed boat is all about one thing: getting you to Lindos fast, with enough time to enjoy the place (and not just sit on a ferry all day). The big selling point is the 11am departure from Rhodes, which means you can skip the early-alarm routine.

What I like most is the mix of speed and breathing room. You get a stylish ride past the coastline and the chance to see Lindos from the water, then you land with real time to wander the village and pick your own pace. Another win is the option to add a stop at Tsampika Beach, so you’re not only doing town time.

One thing to consider: it’s a boat, so you’ll feel the wind and spray—especially if you choose seating up top. And like any sea day, it depends on weather working in your favor.

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Key Points to Know Before You Go

Rhodes High Speed Boat to Lindos - Key Points to Know Before You Go1 / 9
Rhodes High Speed Boat to Lindos - Rhodes High Speed Boat to Lindos: The Quick Pitch2 / 9
Rhodes High Speed Boat to Lindos - Price and Value: What You’re Really Paying For3 / 9
Rhodes High Speed Boat to Lindos - Meeting Point: Rhodes Sea Lines (And How Not to Waste Time)4 / 9
Rhodes High Speed Boat to Lindos - The 11am Departure: Why That Matters on a Hot Day5 / 9
Rhodes High Speed Boat to Lindos - The Boat Ride Itself: Fast, Comfortable, and Sometimes Windy6 / 9
Rhodes High Speed Boat to Lindos - Your Two Options: Lindos Only vs Lindos + Tsampika Beach7 / 9
Rhodes High Speed Boat to Lindos - Lindos Beach and the Village View From the Water8 / 9
Rhodes High Speed Boat to Lindos - Time on Lindos: How to Use It Without Getting Tired9 / 9
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  • Fast transfer: one of the quickest ways to get from Rhodes to Lindos without losing hours in transit
  • 11am departure: a later start that feels more vacation-like than early ferries
  • Two activity styles: Lindos-only or Lindos plus a Tsampika Beach stop
  • Built-in comfort: high-speed boat ride with onboard restroom
  • Food is on you: no meals or drinks included, so plan for lunch at the village tavernas
  • Weather dependent: if conditions are poor, you’ll get a new date or a refund

Rhodes High Speed Boat to Lindos: The Quick Pitch

Rhodes High Speed Boat to Lindos - Rhodes High Speed Boat to Lindos: The Quick Pitch

If your goal is Lindos and not a full-day sea cruise, this is a sensible choice. The trip is built around a high-speed ride from Rhodes to Lindos, then a handful of hours on the island so you can actually explore the hillside village, walk the streets, and decide how much effort you want to spend around the Acropolis area.

The schedule is also refreshingly normal. You depart at 11am, so you’re not sprinting for a breakfast you didn’t even want. And you’re back at the meeting point afterward, which keeps the whole day from turning into logistics gymnastics.

This is a great fit for couples, families with kids old enough to handle a short walk, and anyone who prefers “see it, then wander” over structured tours where you’re constantly herded. With a maximum capacity of 118 travelers, it’s not a tiny boat experience, but it’s still small enough to feel manageable.

Price and Value: What You’re Really Paying For

Rhodes High Speed Boat to Lindos - Price and Value: What You’re Really Paying For

At $54.44 per person for about 6 hours total, you’re paying mostly for speed and convenience. You’re not paying for a guided tour with included meals—you’re paying to transport yourself quickly and comfortably so you can use your time on Lindos.

The value gets better when you think about how the day is paced. One of the most common travel frustrations on island trips is arriving late in the day and feeling rushed. Here, the later departure helps you start the day with energy, then you land with time to explore and even fit in a swim stop if you choose the Tsampika Beach option.

Meeting Point: Rhodes Sea Lines (And How Not to Waste Time)

Rhodes High Speed Boat to Lindos - Meeting Point: Rhodes Sea Lines (And How Not to Waste Time)

Your departure is at Rhodes Sea Lines, Pl. Eleftherias, Rodos 851 00, Greece. It’s close to public transportation, and the activity is designed around a straightforward dock check-in process.

Practical tip: arrive a bit early. Even when the trip runs smoothly, dock areas can be confusing when groups arrive at once. Being early also helps if you want a better seat position before boarding.

The 11am Departure: Why That Matters on a Hot Day

Rhodes High Speed Boat to Lindos - The 11am Departure: Why That Matters on a Hot Day

The 11am start changes the whole feel of the day. On Rhodes in summer, heat can turn even a short outing into a sweaty ordeal. Starting later means you’re less likely to be half-dazed by an early alarm, and you can time your breakfast calmly.

It also helps you adapt if your morning includes another activity in Rhodes. In other words, this is not an all-or-nothing plan that eats your morning. It’s a day trip you can actually build around.

The Boat Ride Itself: Fast, Comfortable, and Sometimes Windy

Rhodes High Speed Boat to Lindos - The Boat Ride Itself: Fast, Comfortable, and Sometimes Windy

This is a high-speed boat transfer, and that speed is part of the point. Expect a ride that moves quickly between Rhodes and Lindos—fast enough that you’re not spending your whole day in transit.

Onboard, you’ll have a restroom, which is a real quality-of-life detail on a water route. There’s also the simple comfort factor: clean facilities and plenty of seating tend to matter more than people expect once you’re actually on the dock in the sun.

One more reality check: sea spray and wind can be intense. Some travelers prefer seating lower down or closer to the middle to reduce the splash factor. If you’re sensitive to wind, plan your seat choice accordingly.

Your Two Options: Lindos Only vs Lindos + Tsampika Beach

Rhodes High Speed Boat to Lindos - Your Two Options: Lindos Only vs Lindos + Tsampika Beach

You can choose between exploring Lindos only or booking with a stop at Tsampika Beach. That’s a useful fork in the road because people want different things from Lindos.

  • Lindos-only works if your priority is the village, the views, and walking streets and viewpoints at your own pace.
  • Add Tsampika Beach if you want a beach break that feels like a proper swim-and-relax moment after village wandering.

In both cases, the overall day still stays focused. You’re not turning Lindos into a “squeeze it all into one stop” situation. You get time to do the things you came for.

Lindos Beach and the Village View From the Water

Rhodes High Speed Boat to Lindos - Lindos Beach and the Village View From the Water

When you arrive near Lindos, you’ll see the village laid out below the Acropolis. Lindos is one of the ancient cities of the Rhodes region, and over the centuries its look has stayed distinctive—small, tight buildings with a sugar-cube feel, stacked down the hillside.

From the sea, it’s much easier to understand why Lindos draws people back year after year. You get the scale of the hillside and the shape of the bay. You also get that classic moment where the place stops looking like a name on a map and starts looking like a real town you can walk through.

A standout bay area you may notice is St Paul’s Bay, known for its famous beach and chapel. If you enjoy coastal views, this is one of those trips where the journey is part of the destination.

Time on Lindos: How to Use It Without Getting Tired

Rhodes High Speed Boat to Lindos - Time on Lindos: How to Use It Without Getting Tired

Your stop in Lindos is roughly 4 hours. That’s long enough to do a meaningful walk, grab lunch, and still cool off with water or shade—without turning the day into exhaustion.

What most people do best with this window:

  • Start with the viewpoints and the dramatic bits first, while you still have energy
  • Then drift into the village streets for photos, wandering, and small-shop browsing
  • Build in a plan for shade. Even on a “short” day, you can feel the sun fast

And yes, there’s a bit of a climb involved if you aim for the Acropolis area. Some travelers enjoy the challenge; others decide the heat makes the walk less fun than the sea views. Either way is valid. Lindos rewards flexible travelers.

The Acropolis Walk: Worth It, But Bring the Right Pace

The Acropolis is the big visual anchor over Lindos, and it’s part of what makes the town famous. Even if you’re not obsessed with ruins, it’s worth going up at least partway to see how the whole setting works.

Still, heat matters. If you’re visiting in the hottest months, expect the walk to feel steeper than you imagined. If you’re traveling with kids, or if you’re not into long uphill efforts, you can still enjoy Lindos by focusing on the bay areas and village streets.

Food and Drinks: Plan for Lunch, Because It’s Not Included

Food and drink are not included. That means you’ll want to budget for lunch and whatever snacks or drinks you want during your time in Lindos.

A big advantage here is that Lindos makes it easy to find places to eat. With time to browse, you can usually pick tavernas based on shade, views, and your mood—rooftop spots are common in this area, and the views can be a major part of the meal.

If you’re traveling with kids, this is also helpful: you’re not forced into one scheduled restaurant. You can pick what works for their energy level that day.

Swim Stop at Tsampika Beach: When It’s the Right Bonus

If you choose the Tsampika Beach add-on, you get a beach break built into the day. Travelers tend to enjoy this because it balances the town time with a cooling swim and a change of scenery.

Practical note: bring swim stuff you can use quickly. A swim stop is only as good as your ability to jump in and out smoothly.

If you’re not choosing Tsampika, you can still find ways to cool off in Lindos itself, since the bay areas are known for swimming. The difference is simply that Tsampika gives you a dedicated beach window.

Who This Tour Suits Best

This is a strong option for travelers who:

  • Want quick transport from Rhodes to Lindos
  • Prefer exploring on your own rather than sticking with a scripted group schedule
  • Care about seeing Lindos from the sea
  • Like day plans that don’t demand an all-day grind

It also works well for people who want a mix: wander Lindos, eat lunch, and possibly add a beach swim.

If your travel style is “I want a lot of guided history at every stop,” you might find this more like a transfer with freedom than a deep narrative tour. That’s not a bad thing—just make sure it matches what you’re after.

Comfort and Onboard Details You’ll Appreciate

A few small things make the difference between a stressful transfer and a smooth one:

  • Restroom onboard
  • A boat designed for passenger comfort during the run
  • Crew support when it comes to boarding and getting people organized

Some travelers also mention that the ride feels smooth and relaxing even though it’s fast. If you’re prone to motion discomfort, you’ll still feel speed and water movement, but the timing and directness can help limit how long you feel it.

When Things Don’t Go Perfectly: Weather and Delays

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or receive a full refund.

There are also occasional stories about delays or mechanical issues on boat journeys. The key pattern in those accounts is that operators tried to manage the situation with alternatives like coaches and re-routing where possible, and in some cases refunds were provided when changes couldn’t be avoided.

So yes, it’s generally reliable, but you’re still dealing with the sea. The best preparation is flexibility: plan your day around the boat time, but keep your overall trip schedule breathable.

Size and Atmosphere: Manageable, Not Intimate

The group limit is 118 travelers. That’s enough people to create a lively dock scene, but not so many that you feel swallowed.

If you like elbow room, arrive early so you can pick a seat comfortably. If you’re okay blending in and enjoying the shared energy of a day trip, you’ll likely be very happy here.

Tickets, Mobile Access, and Confirmation

You get a mobile ticket, and you’ll receive confirmation at booking time. That’s helpful because you don’t need to print anything and you can show it right from your phone.

Most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed. The meeting point is also near public transportation, which helps if you’re combining this with other plans in Rhodes.

Cancellation Policy: Free Until 24 Hours

You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience’s start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount you paid is not refunded.

Changes made inside 24 hours aren’t accepted. So if you’re still deciding, book now and monitor your plans early enough to adjust.

Quick Practical Tips From Real-Life Boat Days

Based on how travelers describe the day, these are the moves that tend to pay off:

  • Get to the dock a little early to improve your seating spot
  • If you sit up top, expect more wind and more spray
  • Bring suitable footwear if you plan to walk uphill and around the village
  • Don’t assume the Acropolis walk will feel easy in hot weather

Also, if you’re sensitive to crowds, consider going to key viewpoints early in your Lindos time window. You’ll often hit fewer bottlenecks and you’ll have better momentum for photos.

Should You Book the Rhodes High Speed Boat to Lindos?

I’d book it if you want a fast, efficient day with real time in Lindos and the option to add a beach swim. The value is strongest when you care about speed and don’t need meals included, because you can spend that budget on lunch and drinks once you’re on the island.

I’d think twice if you:

  • Get miserable on windy boats
  • Need a deeply guided, history-heavy tour structure
  • Are booking without a flexible plan, since sea weather can affect operations

For most travelers, the decision is simple: if Lindos is your priority and you want to arrive rested enough to enjoy it, this is a smart way to do it.

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Rhodes High Speed Boat to Lindos



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FAQ

How long is the Rhodes to Lindos high speed boat trip?

The experience lasts about 6 hours total, with the Lindos time approximately 4 hours.

What time does the boat depart from Rhodes?

The boat departs at 11:00am.

Is the Lindos stop only in the town, or is there a beach option?

You can choose Lindos only or add a stop at Tsampika Beach.

Are meals included in the price?

No. Food and drink are not included, so you’ll need to buy lunch and snacks in Lindos.

Is there a restroom on the boat?

Yes. There is a restroom on board.

What’s the cancellation policy?

You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, you won’t get a refund.