If you’re planning a trip to Rhodes and considering a day out on the water, this high-speed cruise from Faliraki to Lindos might catch your eye. It’s one of those experiences that promises a bit of everything—scenic boat rides, historic sights, charming villages, and a relaxing swim in crystal-clear waters. We’ve looked into it carefully to help you decide if it fits your travel style.
What draws us to this tour is the combination of speed and comfort—a fast boat whisks you across the sea, saving time and adding a thrill to your day. Plus, the three hours in Lindos give you ample opportunity to explore at your own pace, and the 30-minute swim stop in Tsambika Bay adds a splash of refreshment and relaxation. On the flip side, some might find the three-hour free time a little tight if they want to see everything in Lindos, or prefer a more leisurely pace.
This experience seems well-suited for travelers who want a quick, scenic getaway without the fuss of full-day tours or crowded bus trips. It’s especially handy if you’re staying in Faliraki and looking for a straightforward, no-hassle way to visit Lindos with a splash of fun in between.
Key Points

- Speedy transfer from Faliraki to Lindos via high-speed boat saves time and adds excitement.
- Flexible free time in Lindos allows you to explore or relax as you wish.
- Includes a swim stop in Tsambika Bay, perfect for cooling off in clear waters.
- Affordable price point around $53, offering good value for the experience.
- Multiple meeting points and free transfers make logistics easier.
- Tour duration is around 5 hours, balancing adventure with relaxation.
The Itinerary Breakdown: What to Expect

When you sign up for this cruise, what exactly are you signing up for? Let’s walk through the experience step-by-step, based on what we understand from the tour details and reviews.
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Starting Point and Meeting Arrangements
The trip begins with several convenient meeting points along Faliraki Beach and nearby hotels, including Faliraki Harbour, under the Apollo Blue Hotel, Calypso Hotel, Pegasos Hotel, and Esperides Hotel. The boat departs from a kiosk under Amada Colossos Hotel, with free transfers from most locations. It’s a smart setup—no need to worry about getting to the dock if you’re staying nearby.
Tip: Check in at least 20 minutes before your scheduled departure to ensure smooth boarding.
The High-Speed Boat Ride
The boat ride itself is a highlight. Traveling at high speed, you’ll zip across the water, feeling the wind and enjoying panoramic views of Rhodes’ coastline. The ride is quick but comfortable, and the boat is designed to keep everyone secure and dry. The excitement of the speed adds an element of fun, especially if you’re someone who enjoys a bit of adrenaline.
Free Time in Lindos
Once you arrive in Lindos, you will have around three hours to explore. Lindos is a picture-perfect village, with whitewashed buildings, cobbled streets, and the iconic Acropolis looming above.
From reviews, visitors appreciate the opportunity to wander freely, with some choosing to climb the Acropolis—either by donkey or on foot—to enjoy the breathtaking views and ancient ruins. The descent takes you down through shaded alleys and vibrant shops, perfect for browsing local crafts and stopping for a Greek coffee or a quick snack.
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The Acropolis of Lindos is the main historical attraction. While the tour doesn’t specify if guided tours are included, many visitors enjoy walking up the hill independently, taking in the panoramic vistas of the Aegean. Be prepared for some uneven terrain if you decide to climb—comfortable shoes are a good idea.
The Village and Beaches
Descending into the village, you’ll find charming narrow streets lined with whitewashed houses, tavernas, and shops. It’s an ideal spot for soaking in the local atmosphere. Many reviews note the peaceful, authentic feel of Lindos compared to busier tourist spots.
After exploring the village, you can head down to the beaches. The tour mentions golden sandy beaches at Lindos, perfect for a dip in the sea or just relaxing on the sand. The waters are described as crystal clear, making it an inviting spot for a quick swim.
The Swim Stop at Tsambika Bay
On the way back, the boat makes a 30-minute stop at Tsambika Bay. This is a popular spot for swimming, thanks to its calm, clear waters and scenic surroundings. It’s a good chance to cool down, take photos, or just float around before heading back to Faliraki.
Return Journey
The return trip is fairly quick, giving you a chance to sit back, enjoy the views, and perhaps reflect on your busy day. The whole experience lasts about five hours, which balances a good dose of adventure, exploration, and relaxation.
What We Like About This Tour
One of the standout features is the speedy transfer via high-speed boat, which makes the whole journey feel exciting and efficient. The 3 hours in Lindos is a decent chunk of time, giving you the flexibility to visit the Acropolis, stroll through the village, or relax on the beach. The swim stop at Tsambika Bay is a thoughtful addition, turning a sightseeing trip into a refreshing mini-vacation.
The value for money is also notable—$53 isn’t bad for a half-day boat trip that includes transportation, free time, and a swim stop. Plus, the multiple meeting points and free transfers make logistics straightforward, especially if you’re staying in Faliraki.
The Possible Downsides
Not everything is perfect, though. The 3-hour free time might feel a little rushed if you’re keen on exploring thoroughly or visiting the Acropolis extensively. Some might prefer a guided tour that provides more historical context, rather than walking around independently.
Also, since food and drinks are not included, you’ll need to bring your own or plan to buy something at Lindos or on the boat. If you’re someone who likes to dine on the go, this is no big deal, but it’s worth planning ahead.
Finally, the boat ride, while fun, is dependent on weather conditions. Windy days could impact the experience, especially if you’re prone to motion sickness.
Who Is This Tour Best Suited For?
This experience is ideal for travelers who want to maximize their day with a quick, scenic trip without the hassle of full-day tours. It’s perfect if you’re staying in Faliraki and looking for a cost-effective way to visit Lindos with some leisure time and a swim.
It suits those who enjoy speedy, energetic outings rather than long, guided trips. It’s also good for anyone wanting to see Lindos’ highlights without committing to a more expensive or lengthy tour.
If you’re comfortable exploring on your own, like a bit of adventure, and enjoy a splash of swimming, this tour offers a good mix.
Final Thoughts
This high-speed cruise from Faliraki to Lindos offers a fun, efficient way to experience some of Rhodes’ most attractive sights. With a quick boat ride, plenty of free time to explore, and a refreshing swim stop, it balances adventure and relaxation nicely. The price point makes it accessible, and the multiple pick-up points simplify logistics.
If you’re looking for a short, lively excursion that packs in scenic views, history, and a splash of beach time, this could be a smart choice. It’s not overly structured, giving you freedom to explore Lindos at your own pace, but enough guidance and convenience to make it a smooth experience.
However, if you prefer longer, guided tours or want more extensive historical insights, you might find this a little light on detail. Still, for a quick taste of Lindos, it’s a solid option that offers good value and a memorable day out.
Faliraki: High Speed Cruise to Lindos with a swim stop
FAQ
Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour offers free transfers from Faliraki Harbour, the beach kiosk under Apollo Blue Hotel, Calypso Hotel, and other nearby hotels. The boat departs from a designated kiosk under Amada Colossos Hotel.
How long is the entire trip?
The whole experience lasts about 5 hours, including travel time, free exploration in Lindos, and the swim stop.
What is included in the price?
You get 3 hours of free time in Lindos and a 30-minute swim stop at Tsambika Bay. Food and drinks are not included, so plan to bring snacks or purchase locally.
Can I climb the Lindos Acropolis?
Yes, from Lindos harbor, you can walk or take a donkey to the top of the Acropolis to enjoy views and explore the ancient site.
What if the weather is bad?
Since the trip relies on boat travel, bad weather such as strong winds could impact the experience. It’s always good to check weather conditions beforehand.
Is this tour suitable for families?
While not specifically marketed as a family tour, the flexible free time and swim stop make it suitable for travelers with children who enjoy quick trips and beach time. However, keep in mind the boat ride and walking involved in Lindos.
If this sounds like your kind of day, it’s a straightforward, fun way to see Lindos without overcommitting—an easy addition to your Rhodes itinerary that can leave you with great memories and a splash of adventure.
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