Budget Tours in Rhodes 2026
Shared cruises from €55 — the Aegean without the price tag
6 tours from €55
Budget-friendly boat tours in Rhodes are shared and semi-private cruises where the per-person ticket does the work of a whole charter: from about €55 for a three-hour sunset sail past Kallithea Springs to roughly €90 for a six-hour catamaran day along the east coast. Most run three to six hours, and several include a Greek buffet, drinks, and swim stops at Anthony Quinn Bay or Tsambika in the base price — so the fare you pay at the harbour is genuinely the whole cost of the day. Boats fill up in July and August, but because you book directly with the operator there is no platform mark-up on any date, and semi-private departures cap numbers well below the big excursion boats.
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Frequently asked questions
How much do cheap boat tours in Rhodes cost?
Shared cruises in Rhodes start at about €55 per person for a three-hour sunset sail and reach around €90 for a six-hour east-coast catamaran day. Several include a Greek buffet and drinks in that price.
What is the cheapest way to get on the water in Rhodes?
A shared sunset cruise — from roughly €55 per person for around three hours, often with a drink included. Booking directly with the operator through FindToursIn means no added platform fees on top.
Do budget Rhodes cruises include food?
Many do — the ~€60 four-hour east-coast yachting trip includes a Greek buffet, and all-inclusive four-hour swimming trips run around €75 per person. Each listing states exactly what is covered.
Are shared boat tours in Rhodes crowded?
Semi-private departures deliberately cap the group — the golden-hour yacht trips take a small number of guests for about €65 per person. Classic catamaran cruises carry more people but remain far smaller than the big excursion boats.