Half-Day Tours in Rhodes, Greece

Half-Day Tours in Rhodes 2026

Four-hour swim-and-snorkel runs to the east-coast bays

3 tours from €950

Half-day boat tours in Rhodes pack the island's best swimming into about four hours — ideal when you want the sea without giving up a whole day. Fast power RIBs and motor yachts leave Rhodes on a morning or afternoon slot and string together the headline stops: Kallithea Springs, Anthony Quinn Bay, Ladiko Bay, and the golden sand of Tsambika. A light meal, snacks and snorkelling gear are usually part of the deal, and the smaller boats reach coves the big cruise ships cannot. It is a good-value, family-friendly way to see the coast — join a shared trip from around €60 per person, or charter a half-day power RIB for your group.

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Frequently asked questions

How long is a half-day boat tour in Rhodes?

Half-day boat tours in Rhodes run about four hours, with morning and afternoon departures — enough for three or four swim stops along the east coast plus a light meal on board.

What do half-day boat tours in Rhodes include?

Most include a professional skipper (often a hostess too), a light meal or snacks, refreshments and snorkelling equipment. Shared trips add a Greek buffet; private half-day charters cover the whole boat for your group.

Which beaches do half-day Rhodes boat tours visit?

Common stops are Kallithea Springs, Anthony Quinn Bay, Ladiko Bay and Tsambika Beach — sheltered, crystal-clear coves on the east coast that are easiest to reach by boat.

How much is a half-day boat tour in Rhodes?

Shared half-day cruises start around €60 per person, while a private half-day power-RIB charter for your group is priced per boat (around €950). Each listing shows the price and whether it is per person or per boat.