$399
/person
Explore the beauties of Rhodes Island. We provide sea cruises to the most beautiful places on Rhodes.
At Triton Cruises, we offer more than just a boat ride — we deliver an unforgettable experience along the stunning coastline of Rhodes. With comfort, hospitality, and beautiful destinations at the heart of everything we do, your perfect day at sea starts here. Looking forward to welcoming you aboard.
Visit the jewl of Rhodes - Lindos by boat. Sailing down the Mediterannean sea, stopping briefly at the bay of Antony Quin for a refreshing 30 minute swim stop. Sailing past the beatiful bays of Rhodes. On the arrival at Lindos you have 3 hours free time to explore the picturesque village and shops also an oportunity to visit the Ancient Acropolis of Lindian Athena. Traveling back to Rhodes town we take a 30 minute swim stop at Tsampika Bay for you to cool down.
Explore the sparkling coastline of Rhodes with Triton Cruises. Swim in the turquoise waters of Anthony Quinn Bay, Tsampika Bay, and Afandou Bay, unwind at the historic Kallithea Springs, and stroll through the picturesque village of Lindos. Discover Rhodes’ most iconic seaside spots in comfort, style, and with warm local hospitality.
Join us for a lazy day cruise and swim in some of the most beautiful and famous bays of Rhodes. Our first stop is Anthony Quinn Bay, famous for the film, The Guns of Navarone. Crystal clear turquoise sea, a 40 minute stop for a swim from the boat. Sailing down to Tsampika beach, a swim from the boat to open up your appetite. Here on board we enjoy our greek style buffet. We anchor 1 hour and 30 minutes. Returning towards Rhodes Town we anchor up at Afandou Bay for a swim for 40 minutes. Sailing along to Kalithea Bay, an old Italian Spa, a swim for 30 minutes. Anchors away we sail back to Mandraki Harbour.
Come and join the thrill and excitement of white water rafting with the adventure rafting team!
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