On Rhodes’ eastern shore, the East Coast Cruise launches from Rodos harbor for a compact, three‑hour loop through some of the island’s clearest water. This family-friendly boat charter threads between sea caves and sculpted coves—Afantou Caves, Anthony Quinn Bay, and the restored Kallithea Springs—offering repeated chances to jump in, snorkel, and dry off in shade with a drink in hand.
The itinerary is straightforward: roughly 30–40 minutes at each stop, enough time to surface-scan the water for schools of wrasse and small groupers, explore rocky alcoves, and swim along limestone ledges. Anthony Quinn Bay drops steep, sculpted rock into a bowl of remarkable turquoise; Afantou’s sea caves carve out shadowed swim-throughs best explored with a mask; Kallithea Springs combines warm, calm coves with striking early‑20th‑century spa architecture visible from the water. Onboard, expect shaded seating, a shower to rinse off salt, children’s safety gear, and open deck space for sunbathing. Drinks are included throughout the cruise.
This trip stands out because it compresses a classic Rhodes coastal day into a relaxed afternoon—no long drives, no scrambling for parking—so the water and the geology take center stage. The small-boat size (maximum 25 passengers) keeps the pace personal: guides can point to interesting rock strata, steer you to swimable crevices, or slow for snorkeling when visibility is prime. Accessibility is managed: the operator notes the cruise is accessible for all but asks that guests flag any mobility needs ahead of time.
Practical notes that matter: arrive 30 minutes before departure and bring reef-safe sunscreen, a mask and snorkel if you prefer familiar gear, and a towel. Smoking is permitted in a designated area only; the vessel includes life jackets for children. Cancellation terms for shared cruises offer a full refund with 24‑hour notice (private charters follow a 72‑hour policy).
For visitors staying in Rodos town, this cruise is an efficient half-day option that pairs well with an afternoon exploring the Old Town or an evening meal by the harbor. Photographers will appreciate the cliffs and clear water at golden hour; families will value the safe swim stops and on-deck comforts. Whether you’re after unhurried snorkeling in sea caves or a gentle coastal spin with drinks and shade, the East Coast Cruise delivers a compact, well-run taste of Rhodes’ eastern shoreline. Watch for octopus tucked in crevices and colorful wrasse that patrol the shallows; a simple guide briefing before each stop will point out the best pockets for visibility. The boarding point is in central Rodos—Leof. Kallitheas 215, Rodos 851 00—making it easy to combine with a morning in town. Staff can accommodate small dietary needs for onboard drinks; for larger parties, private charters are available on request. Bring a dry bag too.