Rhodes: Boat Trip to Symi Island With Swimming at St. George

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Exploring the enchanting islands of Rhodes and Symi has never been easier. A full-day boat excursion whisks travelers to these picturesque gems, offering a chance to swim in the serene waters of St. George’s Bay and wander the charming streets of Symi’s town. With stunning vistas and the opportunity to savor local delicacies, this excursion promises an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re seeking adventure or simply a day of relaxation, this remarkable journey may just be the perfect addition to your Rhodes itinerary.

Key Points

Rhodes: Boat Trip to Symi Island With Swimming at St. George - Key Points

  • Boat trip to Symi Island from Rhodes can be booked for €44.00 per person, with an option to reserve now and pay later.
  • The full-day cruise to Symi Island lasts 8.5 hours, offering an opportunity to explore two destinations in one trip.
  • The itinerary includes a boat trip from Rhodes to Symi island, a stop for swimming at St. George’s Bay, and 3 hours of free time to explore Symi town.
  • Highlights of the trip include capturing stunning photos for social media, sampling the local delicacy Simiako Garidaki (baby shrimps), and experiencing a well-rounded full-day cruise.
  • Necessary items to bring include sunglasses, sun hat, swimwear, change of clothes, towel, and sunscreen.
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Booking Details

Rhodes: Boat Trip to Symi Island With Swimming at St. George - Booking Details

The boat trip to Symi Island from Rhodes can be booked from €44.00 per person, with the option to reserve now and pay later.

The full-day cruise to Symi Island has a duration of 8.5 hours. This offers visitors the opportunity to explore two destinations in one trip, with time to take photos for social media and try the local delicacy, Simiako Garidaki (baby shrimps).

The journey includes a stop for swimming at St. George’s Bay, as well as 3 hours of free time to explore the picturesque town of Symi.

While hotel pickup and drop-off aren’t included, the round-trip boat tickets to Symi and the swimming stop are part of the package.

Itinerary

Rhodes: Boat Trip to Symi Island With Swimming at St. George - Itinerary

The boat trip from Rhodes to Symi island kicks off the day-long itinerary, followed by a swimming stop at the scenic St. George’s Bay. Visitors then get 3 hours of free time to explore the charming town of Symi before the return journey to Rhodes. The itinerary offers a well-rounded experience, allowing travelers to visit two destinations in one trip.

Itinerary Duration
Boat trip from Rhodes to Symi
Stop for swimming at St. George’s Bay
Free time in Symi town 3 hours
Return to Rhodes
Total duration 8.5 hours

Highlights

Rhodes: Boat Trip to Symi Island With Swimming at St. George - Highlights

One of the highlights of this boat trip is the opportunity to visit two destinations in a single day – the island of Symi and the picturesque St. George’s Bay.

Travelers can capture stunning photos for their social media, and even sample the local delicacy, Simiako Garidaki (baby shrimps), during their free time in Symi town.

The swimming stop at St. George’s Bay allows guests to cool off and enjoy the crystal-clear waters.

With a duration of 8.5 hours, this full-day cruise offers a well-rounded experience, providing ample time to explore both the charming town of Symi and the natural beauty of the nearby bay.

Inclusions

Rhodes: Boat Trip to Symi Island With Swimming at St. George - Inclusions

This boat trip includes round-trip boat tickets to the island of Symi as well as a stop for swimming at the picturesque St. George’s Bay.

However, hotel pickup and drop-off aren’t included in the package.

The excursion provides an opportunity to visit two destinations in one day – Rhodes and Symi.

During the trip, passengers can take photos for social media and try the local delicacy, Simiako Garidaki (baby shrimps).

Guests should remember to bring sunglasses, a sun hat, swimwear, a change of clothes, a towel, and sunscreen to fully enjoy the day.

With a duration of 8.5 hours, this cruise offers a well-rounded experience exploring the Aegean Sea.

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Logistics

Rhodes: Boat Trip to Symi Island With Swimming at St. George - Logistics

Passengers can check-in for the boat trip from 09:15 to 09:40 am at the designated meeting point.

The excursion requires guests to bring essential items like sunglasses, a sun hat, swimwear, a change of clothes, a towel, and sunscreen to make the most of their day.

The full-day cruise to Symi Island and back to Rhodes lasts approximately 8.5 hours. Guests will have 3 hours of free time to explore the charming town of Symi, as well as a stop for swimming at St. George’s Bay.

With 19 drop-off locations upon return to Rhodes, this excursion offers a convenient way to visit two destinations in one trip and capture memorable photos for social media.

Departure and Return Times

Rhodes: Boat Trip to Symi Island With Swimming at St. George - Departure and Return Times

The boat trip departs from Rhodes at 10:00 AM and returns around 6:30 PM, providing ample time for guests to explore Symi Island and enjoy a refreshing swim at St. George’s Bay.

Passengers are asked to check-in between 9:15 AM and 9:40 AM at the designated meeting point.

This full-day excursion lasts approximately 8.5 hours, giving travelers the opportunity to take in the stunning scenery and leisurely stroll through the charming town of Symi.

With a total of 19 drop-off locations back in Rhodes, guests can conveniently return to their accommodations at the end of the day’s adventure.

What to Bring

Rhodes: Boat Trip to Symi Island With Swimming at St. George - What to Bring

Travelers typically bring a few essential items for the boat trip to Symi Island, including sunglasses, a sun hat, swimwear, a change of clothes, a towel, and sunscreen. Having the right gear ensures a comfortable and enjoyable experience throughout the day.

Protecting against the sun’s rays with sunglasses, a sun hat, and sunscreen.

Being prepared for the swimming stop at St. George’s Bay by bringing swimwear and a towel.

Having a change of clothes for the time spent exploring Symi town.

Getting There

Rhodes: Boat Trip to Symi Island With Swimming at St. George - Getting There

To reach the boat departure point for the Symi Island excursion, travelers can choose from several convenient options.

They can arrange for hotel pickup, which provides a hassle-free transfer, or they can make their own way to the specified meeting location.

The check-in for the trip is from 9:15 to 9:40 AM, so it’s important to arrive on time.

Once at the meeting point, travelers can check in and get ready to embark on their full-day cruise to explore the island.

Whether you opt for hotel pickup or make your own way, getting to the departure point is straightforward, allowing you to focus on enjoying the scenic boat ride and the highlights of Symi Island.

Frequently Asked Questions

Rhodes: Boat Trip to Symi Island With Swimming at St. George - Frequently Asked Questions

Is There a Minimum Age Requirement for This Tour?

There is no minimum age requirement for this tour. The boat trip and excursion to Symi island is open to all ages, allowing families with children to enjoy the experience.

Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks?

Passengers can bring their own food and drinks on the boat trip. However, no outside alcoholic beverages are allowed. Lunch and refreshments are not provided as part of the tour, so guests must bring their own.

Is There a Limit on the Number of Passengers?

There is typically a limit on the number of passengers for boat tours. The exact capacity can vary, so it’s best to check with the tour operator before booking to ensure availability and confirm the maximum number of passengers allowed.

Can I Customize the Itinerary to Fit My Preferences?

No, the itinerary is fixed and can’t be customized. However, you can choose to spend your free time in Symi town as you please or decide not to stop for swimming at St. George’s Bay if it doesn’t interest you.

Do I Need to Know How to Swim to Participate in the Swimming Stop?

No, you don’t need to know how to swim to participate in the swimming stop. The tour includes a stop for swimming at St. George’s Bay, but it’s optional, and you can choose to explore the area instead if you prefer not to swim.

Recap

The boat trip from Rhodes to Symi Island offers an exceptional full-day cruise, allowing visitors to explore two captivating destinations in one excursion.

Travelers can enjoy a swimming stop at St. George’s Bay, discover the picturesque town of Symi, and savor the local delicacy, Simiako Garidaki.

Booking the trip from €44.00 per person, with the option to reserve now and pay later, makes it an accessible and appealing experience.

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