On Rhodes' sun-baked east coast, a Private Swimming cruise offers six hours of salt air, quiet coves, and turquoise water that seems to glow from below. Departing from Plotarchou Plessa 2, Rodos 851 00, Greece, this private yacht experience threads together iconic bays - Kallithea Springs, Anthony Quinn Bay, Afantou Caves and Ladiko Bay - and lesser-known coves reachable only by boat. The boat itself is built for relaxed days at sea: expansive sun decks, shaded lounges, and crew who shape the pace around your group, whether that means long swims, shore visits, or an all-day snooze under the Mediterranean sun. The coastline here is defined by rugged limestone and volcanic outcrops that taper into clear, low-silt sand and pockets of Posidonia seagrass. Anthony Quinn Bay is framed by sculpted rock and steep cliffs that make for dramatic plunge points; Kallithea offers warm, mineral-rich springs and elegant early 20th-century bathhouse ruins visible from the water. Afantou's caves show layered sedimentary bands, while Ladiko's sheltered coves hold shallow, warm pools ideal for snorkeling among small wrasse and colorful nudibranchs. This cruise is an excellent way to bypass crowded shorefronts and see Rhodes from its maritime edge. The private format makes it ideal for families, small groups, celebration charters, or travelers who value calm and comfort. Snorkel gear and safe swim stops are built into the itinerary; if you prefer, the captain can anchor in secluded bays where the water depth and bottom structure suit both shallow play and deeper swims. The crew's local knowledge turns a scenic hop into a guided discovery of geology, marine life, and the coastal history of eastern Rhodes. Practical details matter: arrive 30 minutes before departure at the meeting address, and note that private cruises follow a 72-hour cancellation policy. Smoking is allowed only in designated areas. The group cap is 25 passengers, but the private charter model keeps the vibe intimate. Accessibility is listed as possible - contact the operator ahead to arrange assistance. For visitors staying in Rodos town, this cruise is an efficient way to pack a day of blue-water swimming, snorkeling, and coastal sightseeing into a single, elegant outing. Whether you're chasing quiet anchorages, cinematic cliff faces, or a leisurely day on deck with excellent company, the Private Swimming cruise turns Rhodes' eastern shore into a personal watery playground. Onboard, expect attentive service, chilled drinks, towels, and basic snorkel equipment; many operators will also supply masks and fins but confirm at booking. Private charters often allow flexible itineraries - request longer stops for swimming or a short shore excursion to explore Kallithea's historic spa terraces. For photography bring a waterproof camera and a polarized lens. Book early in high season to secure preferred departure times and avoid midday crowds. Altogether.