Exploring Lindos on a Day Cruise from Kolympia: An Honest Look
If you’re considering a day trip from Faliraki or Kolympia that combines relaxation, sightseeing, and a touch of adventure, the Faliraki transfer & cruise to Lindos might be just what you’re after. This tour offers a chance to see one of Rhodes’ most iconic spots—Lindos—along with some great swimming stops at beautiful bays.
What we really appreciate about this experience is its balance of free time and active stops. It allows you to soak in the sights at your own pace and enjoy some refreshing swims in crystal-clear waters. Plus, the price point—around $49 per person—is quite reasonable for a full-day trip with multiple stops.
However, a consideration to keep in mind is that the cruise runs from Kolympia, so you’ll need to account for the transfer, which might add to your travel logistics depending on where you’re staying. Also, if you’re prone to seasickness, the open water portions could be a bit uncomfortable.
This tour is ideal if you’re eager to explore Lindos without the hassle of planning transport and want to enjoy a mix of sightseeing and beach time. It’s especially suitable for those who appreciate scenic coastline views and are comfortable spending a good chunk of the day on a boat.
Key Points

- Balance of Activities: Combines sightseeing at Lindos with multiple swimming stops.
- Flexible Free Time: 2.5 hours in Lindos to explore the town and Acropolis at your own pace.
- Scenic Cruising: Enjoy coastal views and drinks onboard, adding to the relaxed vibe.
- Affordable Price: At $49, it offers good value for a full-day experience including swimming.
- Comfort & Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible and includes pickup, making it straightforward to join.
- Not for Seasickness Prone: Open water cruising might be uncomfortable if you’re sensitive to seasickness.
The Experience in Detail

Enjoy being on the water? Here are other boat experiences we've looked into in Lindos
Starting the Day: From Kolympia Harbor
The adventure begins early, with the cruise departing from Kolympia harbor at 9:00 AM. From there, the boat heads straight for Lindos, which you’ll reach around 10:15 AM. This direct route is a plus—no long waiting or detours—so you get plenty of time once you arrive.
Exploring Lindos: 2.5 Hours to Wander
Once in Lindos, you’ll have about two and a half hours to explore the town. You can choose to visit the legendary Acropolis, which is perched above the town and offers panoramic views—a highlight for many visitors. The town itself is charming, with narrow streets, whitewashed buildings, and local shops.
While the tour doesn’t include the Acropolis ticket, you’ll find the entrance just a short walk from the town’s center. If you’re into history or architecture, the ascent is worthwhile, but remember it can be a climb. For those with mobility issues, the free time still allows for a leisurely stroll along the waterfront and some good photo ops.
Lunch & Relaxation Options
The tour doesn’t specify included meals, so you’ll want to bring some snacks or plan to buy food in Lindos. Many travelers appreciate that they can choose where to eat—whether it’s a quick gyro or a sit-down tavern—making the experience flexible.
More Great Tours NearbyAfternoon: Cruising & Swimming Stops
Leaving Lindos at 1:00 PM, the boat heads back toward the coast, making three stops for swimming at Navarone Bay, Agathi Beach, and Tsampika Beach. Each stop lasts approximately 35-40 minutes, giving you just enough time to jump in, relax, or sunbathe.
- Navarone Bay: Known for its striking cliffs and clear waters, it’s a popular spot for photos and swimming.
- Agathi Beach: A sandy stretch perfect for relaxing or a quick swim.
- Tsampika Beach: Another beautiful sandy bay, often praised for its calm waters.
The fact that the stops are well spaced out means no rush—you’re encouraged to enjoy the water and scenery at each bay. One reviewer simply called it ‘super’, highlighting how much people enjoyed the variety of swimming locations.
- Acropolis of Lindos with Multilingual 3D Audiovisual Tour
- From Lindos: Rhodes Old Town trip with free time to explore
- Private tour: Butterflies Valley & Lindos Village (FD)
- Lindos Acropolis Self-Guided Tour with 3D & Audio (No entry)
- Faliraki: High Speed Cruise to Lindos with a swim stop
- Lindos Day Cruise with Swim Stops from Faliraki & Kalithea
Return & Final Thoughts
The boat returns to Kolympia at around 4:00 PM, giving you ample time to unwind after a full day. Throughout the cruise, there’s a bar onboard serving drinks, beers, and cocktails—perfect for cooling down after a swim or just relaxing as you cruise back.
What’s Included and What’s Not

The tour fee covers the full-day cruise, three swimming stops, 2.5 hours at Lindos, and swimming at Lindos Beach. It’s a solid package considering the price—especially if you’re keen on combining sightseeing and beach time.
However, snacks, cocktails, snorkeling equipment, and the Acropolis ticket are extra. So, if you’re planning to visit the Acropolis, budget accordingly. Also, bring your own sunscreen, hat, and camera—trust us, you’ll want those photos!
Practical Details & Tips

- Languages: English-speaking host makes navigation straightforward.
- Pickup: Included, with timings communicated the day before via WhatsApp or email—just keep an eye out.
- Wheelchair Accessibility: The boat and pickup are wheelchair accessible, which is a nice touch.
- What to Bring: Hat, swimwear, camera, sunscreen.
- Restrictions: Bikes, alcohol, and drugs are not allowed onboard.
- Timing: The cruise runs daily, with a consistent schedule, so plan your day around it.
- Seasickness: Not suitable for those prone to seasickness, as you’ll be on open water for part of the trip.
Real Traveler Insights

One reviewer summed it up with a simple “Super!”—a testament to how many people enjoyed the cruise. The reviews emphasize the stunning views and the overall value, especially given the price. Several mention the opportunity to swim in gorgeous bays and explore Lindos without any stress.
Who is This Tour Perfect For?
This cruise suits travelers who want a mix of sightseeing and beach time, appreciate warm weather and coastal scenery, and enjoy boat trips. It’s great for those who prefer a structured day with free time rather than a hectic schedule. If you’re not a fan of long boat rides or susceptible to seasickness, it might be worth considering other options.
While it’s not specifically tailored to families with small children or those with mobility issues—given the walking involved in Lindos—it’s still accessible and safe for most travelers.
Final Thoughts
For anyone looking to make the most of a day in Rhodes without spending too much, this Lindos cruise offers a nice combination of scenic travel, cultural exploration, and beach relaxation. The 2.5 hours in Lindos give you just enough time to soak in the atmosphere and take in the views from the Acropolis, while the swimming stops add a splash of fun.
The big draw here is the stunning coastline views and the opportunity to experience Lindos from a different perspective—on the water. The inclusion of multiple swimming stops means you’ll come back feeling refreshed and with plenty of photos to remember the day.
If you’re after an affordable, enjoyable cruise that balances adventure and downtime, this experience is worth considering—just be sure to pack sunscreen and your sense of adventure.
Faliraki : Transfer & Cruise to Lindos with 3 Swimming Stops
“Super!”
FAQ
Is transportation included?
Yes, pickup is included, with details provided the day before the trip via WhatsApp or email.
What time does the cruise start?
It departs from Kolympia harbor at 9:00 AM daily.
How long do I have in Lindos?
You get about 2.5 hours to explore the town and visit the Acropolis.
Are there swimming stops?
Yes, three stops at Navarone Bay, Agathi Beach, and Tsampika Beach, each lasting around 35-40 minutes.
Is the trip suitable for people prone to seasickness?
Not really. The tour is not recommended for seasickness-prone travelers due to the open water cruising.
What’s not included?
Snacks, cocktails, beers, snorkeling equipment, and the Acropolis ticket are extra.
What should I bring?
Hat, swimwear, sunscreen, camera, and possibly some snacks for the day.
Is it wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the cruise and pickup are wheelchair accessible.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours before the trip for a full refund.
In all, this cruise blends a good dose of sightseeing, swimming, and relaxing coastline views, making it a well-rounded choice for most travelers eager to explore Rhodes’ highlights from the water.
You can check availability for your dates here:More Boat Tours & Cruises in Lindos
- Sailing Lindos & Hidden Bays with Captain Vasilis
- Private Sunset Tour: Lindos on a Traditional Greek Boat
- From Rhodes City: Boat Day Trip to Lindos
- Lindos Day Cruise with Swim Stops from Faliraki & Kalithea
- Faliraki: High Speed Cruise to Lindos with a swim stop
- Lindos: 3 Hour Glass Bottom Boat Tour with Snorkelling
More Tour Reviews in Lindos
More Lindos experiences we've covered
- Very Best of Rhodes and LINDOS with Lunch Stop
- Rhodes: Acropolis of Lindos Entry Ticket with Audio Guide
- Rhodes: Lindos Village Day Trip
- Executive excursions to Lindos:4 hours stay:luxurious buses
- Sailing Lindos & Hidden Bays with Captain Vasilis
- Lindos: Small Group Hiking Adventure
- Rhodes: Lindos by night – Bus tour with free time to explore
- From Rhodes: Lindos and 7 Springs Valley Bus Tour
- Private Sunset Tour: Lindos on a Traditional Greek Boat
- From Rhodes City: Boat Day Trip to Lindos
- Lindos Day Cruise with Swim Stops from Faliraki & Kalithea
- Faliraki: High Speed Cruise to Lindos with a swim stop


