Nothing says a memorable holiday quite like a sunset cruise. You'll cast off on a modern catamaran for a late afternoon of swimming and relaxing around Kalithea Springs Bay. Then, it's off to the tip of the island for a dazzling sunset overlooking Rhodes Town. With a small group of maximum 11 people plus a bar serving beer, wine, water and soft drinks, relaxation is the name of the game.

Rhodes semi-private sunset catamaran cruise with transfer
- Sunset semi-private catamaran cruise off Rhodes
- Take a dip in Kalithea Springs Bay
- Small Group catamaran cruise - maximum 11 passengers
Catamaran cruise
Swim stops
Equipment
Soft drinks
- Small Group catamaran cruise - maximum 11 passengers
- Not suitable for guests who suffer from travel sickness
- Bring bathing gear and sunblock
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