Rhodes Catamaran Cruise – A Deep Dive into a Relaxing Day on the Water
Reviewing the 6-hour all-inclusive catamaran cruise around Rhodes gives a good sense of what travelers can expect from this popular experience. Priced at about $115 per person, it’s a well-priced way to explore some of Rhodes’ most beautiful beaches and bays, including Anthony Quinn’s Bay and Afandou Beach. The cruise departs from Mandraki Port at 10 AM, and the group usually stays on the water until mid-to-late afternoon, making it a full-yet-relaxing day out.
What I really love about this cruise is the combination of comfort and activity. The vessel is described as clean and well-maintained, with enough space for lounging or enjoying the scenery. Also, the all-inclusive aspect truly adds value — you get breakfast, a hearty Mediterranean lunch, soft drinks, fruit, beer, and wine. This means you can just relax without worrying about extra costs, which is often a big plus for families or groups wanting an effortless day at sea. Another highlight is the diverse swimming stops and snorkeling gear provided, allowing you to dip into crystal-clear waters at Anthony Quinn’s Bay, Afandou Beach, and Kallithea Springs. The chance to explore sea caves and jump into refreshing water is, as many reviews suggest, a highlight of the trip.
However, there is a small caveat: a few reviewers pointed out that the catamaran isn’t private, and you might find yourself in a group with around 20 other travelers, which might detract from the feeling of exclusivity if that’s what you’re after. Also, one review mentioned a broken ladder, which suggests that equipment at some points might need a little TLC. Still, most travelers agree that the overall experience is worth the price, especially given the friendly crew and the delicious food.
Key Points
- Beautiful swimming locations and clear waters are the star attractions
- The all-inclusive packages deliver good value with food, drinks, and snorkeling gear included
- The group size (around 20 people) balances social fun with space to relax
- The crew generally is praised for being friendly, attentive, and English-speaking
- A couple of minor equipment issues, such as a broken ladder, have been noted but don’t overshadow the experience
- Great for families, couples, or anyone wanting a laid-back day on the water
The Experience in Detail

My sense, based on reviews and tour descriptions, is that this cruise offers a well-rounded, satisfying experience for travelers who enjoy a good combination of scenery, swimming, and good food. The trip begins at Mandraki Port, a central and accessible departure point in Rhodes. You’ll likely meet the crew around 10 AM, and from there, the vessel sets off along the coastal waters.
The first stop at Anthony Quinn Bay seems to be a crowd favorite. Known for its lovely, sheltered cove and clear water, as one reviewer put it, “the water was absolutely beautiful and extremely refreshing to go into.” Expect about an hour here to swim, snorkel, or just relax on the boat. With snorkeling gear supplied, you’ll have a good shot at seeing some marine life or simply enjoying floating in the calm water.
The cruise then moves to Afandou Beach, where a lunch break is combined with a swimming stop. The reviews highlight that the lunch is quite good, with many praising the delicious Mediterranean dishes, including roasted chicken and Greek delights that are served buffet-style. One review enthusiastically noted that “the food was tremendous,” and the self-serve drinks, including beer and wine, keep everyone refreshed.
Next, the boat heads to Kallithea Springs, another favored swimming spot with about an hour to explore. The water clarity and beautiful surroundings seem to be consistent across all stops, making each dip into the sea a photo-worthy moment. The opportunity to snorkel, explore sea caves, or simply lounge on deck offers a satisfying mix of activity and leisure.
Throughout the voyage, the crew receives high marks for their friendliness and helpfulness. As one traveler said, “crew were very helpful and spoke English well,” which is reassuring for those who might be nervous about language barriers. The restroom on the boat adds a practical touch, making the cruise more convenient.
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Who Would Love This?
This cruise seems tailor-made for those who want a relaxed, enjoyable day at sea without the hassle of planning every detail. It’s particularly suitable for families, couples, or small groups looking for a bit of sun, swim, and good food. If you’re someone who appreciates authentic, scenic swimming spots with the added bonus of unlimited drinks and delicious food, then this experience is likely a good fit.
Things to Consider
While most reviews rave about the water clarity and friendly staff, a few mention that the vessel’s ladder was broken, so it’s worth bringing a little extra caution if you’re less confident swimming or climbing. Also, since it’s not a private trip, expect to share the boat with roughly 20 other travelers, which might affect your sense of privacy or quiet if that’s important to you.
Why This Tour Offers Great Value

For around $115, this cruise packs in quite a lot — scenic stops, plenty of swimming time, all-you-can-eat Mediterranean food, and drinks. Several reviewers highlighted that the food and beverages exceeded expectations, and many called it “one of the most enjoyable excursions” of their trip. The group size and the friendly crew mean you’re not crammed into a tiny boat with strangers, but you’re also not on a private charter that costs much more.
The duration of 6 hours feels just right — enough time to visit at least three beautiful spots, enjoy a leisurely lunch, and still return by mid-late afternoon. The availability of snorkeling gear and the chance to explore sea caves add to the experience, especially for those who love being in or near the water.
Who Should Book This Cruise?

If you’re looking for a relaxing day on the sea with plenty of swimming, good food, and beautiful scenery, this cruise offers good value. It’s ideal for families, couples, and small groups who are comfortable sharing a boat with others but want a well-organized and enjoyable experience. It works well for travelers who want an authentic slice of Rhodes’ coastline without extra fuss, and who appreciate inclusive drinks and meals.
On the other hand, if you’re seeking a private or exclusive experience, or have specific equipment needs, you might consider alternatives or prepare for some minor limitations.
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FAQs

Is this cruise suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers find it family-friendly, especially with swimming stops and plenty of space to relax.
Does the tour include breakfast?
Yes, a light breakfast or snack is included at the start, helping you fuel up before the fun begins.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, and maybe a waterproof jacket if the weather is windy. The boat has amenities, but packing light is simpler.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the trip for a full refund.
Is the water cold?
The water is described as “extremely refreshing,” which many find perfect for cooling off, even if a bit chilly upon entry.
What is the group size?
Most trips are limited to around 25 travelers, ensuring a comfortable and friendly environment.
To sum it up, this Rhodes catamaran cruise offers a fantastic way to enjoy the island’s stunning coastline without the hassle of organizing your own boat trip. The all-inclusive setup, combined with beautiful swimming spots and delicious Mediterranean cuisine, makes it a great value for those wanting a relaxing, scenic day at sea. It’s especially suited for travelers who want a balanced mix of leisure and adventure with friendly service and memorable views. If you’re looking for an easy, enjoyable way to experience Rhodes from the water, this cruise should be high on your list.
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