Half Day

Rhodes East Coast Gems (Half-Day) — Power Rib Juliette

4 Hours
Up to 10 Guests
Half Day
Departs Flexible

About This Experience

The perfect quick but luxurious escape along the East coast of Rhodes aboard the Juliette, a Technohull Omega 41ft (13m) speedboat. Visit three iconic destinations — Kallithea Springs with its stunning Italian architecture, Anthony Quinn Bay named after the famous actor for snorkeling in crystal-clear waters, and the peaceful waters of Ladiko Bay. Professional skipper and hostess, light meal, snacks, fruits, towels, snorkeling gear, fuel and VAT all included. Ideal for families and small groups.

Rhodes East Coast Gems (Half-Day) — Power Rib Juliette stays on the sheltered east shore of Rhodes, so the day feels relaxed even when the Meltemi blows offshore. Expect multiple swim stops at famous bays such as Anthony Quinn and Kalithea, a buffet lunch on full-day departures, and plenty of deck time between anchors. It is a strong choice for families and first-time boat guests who want swimming and scenery without a long open-sea crossing. We match you to the operator and departure point listed below.

East coast day cruises stay in sheltered water, so seasickness is uncommon. Lunch is often a buffet served while at anchor; grab a plate when service opens to avoid the rush. Bring reef-safe sunscreen if you snorkel near rocky coves.

Highlights

Kallithea Springs — stunning Italian architecture and swimming
Anthony Quinn Bay — snorkeling in crystal-clear waters
Ladiko Bay — relaxing in peaceful waters
Luxury 41ft speedboat with sunbeds, sofa and cabin
Light meal, snacks, fruits and snorkeling gear included

What's Included

Full-day east coast cruises typically include buffet lunch, unlimited water and soft drinks, snorkelling gear and multiple swim stops along Anthony Quinn Bay, Kalithea and nearby coves. Exact menus and drink policies differ slightly by operator; we confirm the list when you enquire.

Professional skipper and hostess
Light meal, snacks and fruits
Towels and snorkeling gear
Fuel and VAT

Not Included

Unless your confirmation states otherwise, plan for hotel transfers, alcoholic drinks on board, tips for crew and any spending ashore at Lindos, Symi or resort marinas. We flag operator-specific extras when we reply to your enquiry.

Hotel transfers
Premium drinks

Route & Itinerary

This is the published route for Rhodes East Coast Gems (Half-Day) — Power Rib Juliette. Timings may shift slightly with weather, harbour traffic and the season.

  1. Depart Mandraki Port aboard the Juliette speedboat

    Depart Mandraki Port aboard the Juliette speedboat

  2. Cruise to Kallithea Springs for swimming and exploring the Italian architecture

    Cruise to Kallithea Springs for swimming and exploring the Italian architecture

  3. Continue to Anthony Quinn Bay for snorkeling

    Continue to Anthony Quinn Bay for snorkeling

  4. Final stop at Ladiko Bay for relaxing in peaceful waters

    Final stop at Ladiko Bay for relaxing in peaceful waters

  5. Return to Mandraki Port.

    Return to Mandraki Port.

Meeting Point

Mandraki Port, Rhodes

East coast departures use Mandraki or Faliraki/Kallithea marinas depending on the operator. Your confirmation states the exact pier; arrive 25 minutes early because boarding queues form in July and August. Resort pickups are not included unless explicitly listed.

Typical hours: Flexible – Flexible

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about this experience. For booking, weather and general boat questions see the full FAQ.

How do I book this experience?

Send a booking request on this page or contact us with your preferred date and group size. We confirm availability with the operator, usually within a few hours. July and August departures need at least one week ahead for shared cruises. Your confirmation includes meeting point, time and what to bring.

Is lunch included on this cruise?

Full-day east coast shared cruises usually include buffet lunch, water and soft drinks, sometimes wine or beer. Menus vary by operator. Mention dietary needs when booking; your confirmation lists exact inclusions.

What should I bring on the day?

Swimwear, towel, high-SPF sunscreen, hat and sunglasses. Soft-soled shoes work best on deck; bring a light layer for the return trip. Take seasickness tablets before longer crossings if needed. Leave bulky luggage at your hotel.

What happens if the weather is bad?

If conditions are unsafe, the operator reschedules during your stay or refunds according to their policy. Symi crossings and sunset trips may move when wind is strong. See our FAQ page for general weather guidance.

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