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Daily Cruises (Private or Shared)

We depart at 9:00 or 09:30 from Rhodes Marina port and return around 15:00 or 15:30.

Anthony Quinn Bay is located on Rhodes’ east coast. It is a small, charming bay with crystal clear waters where you can enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing in the natural beauty of the Aegean Sea, which is home to an incredible diversity of fish. This beach became well-known after being utilized in the production of The Guns of Navarone, and it is named after the actor Anthony Quinn himself. Throughout the cruise, you will have the opportunity to capture great photos and videos of the breathtaking surroundings, which will create your own unique memories.

 

Ladiko Blue Lagoon bay is located on Rhodes’ east coast, approximately 16 kilometers from Rhodes Town. The bay is scattered with sand, rocks and cliffs. It has a remarkable view where you can relax, swim, snorkel on a secluded beach while appreciating the stunning aquatic life.

Lunch on board consists of a Rhodian-style buffet, as well as local wines, beers, soft drinks and water, vegetarian menu available upon request. 

Kallithea Bay’s waters are well-known for their extraordinary blueness and clarity. A serene environment is produced by the way pebbles and rocks naturally form. In the ancient bathing area, you can swim and snorkel  in the crystal clear waters and admire the incredible marine life that was once used for healing and medical purposes. In December 1928, the first buildings were constructed above the hot springs, which were thought to be Italian royal estates. The Kallithea Springs is now totally restored and beautifully remodeled, and it welcomes hundreds of visitors every day, as well as hosting various spectacular music film events and weddings. At this great day-trip destination, you may discover how architecture, history, and nature have combined over time.

What to bring

  • Swimsuit
  • Sunglasses
  • Sun hat
  • Your camera
  • Sunscreen
  • Towel
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