Rhodes
Rhodes
Rhodes
Rhodes
Rhodes
Rhodes
Rhodes

Rhodes

Greece

Introduction to Port

Rhodes port stands apart in the eastern Mediterranean, blending a living ancient city with effortless, modern access for cruise guests. As ships dock near the Old Town or the breezy New Town, travelers step into a signature two-city experience: stroll the UNESCO-listed Rhodes Old Town to uncover the Knights Quarter, the Palace of the Grand Master, and sunlit lanes hewn from Lindian limestone, then hop a short ride to Lindos for the Acropolis with sweeping sea views. Signature experiences unfold on land and at sea: guided archeological walks along medieval walls, cafes overlooking Faliraki and Kalithea springs, a sunset sail along the south coast, or a coastal drive to Prasonisi with its legendary beaches. The port facilities are built for cruise guests: a modern, efficient terminal with fast check in and disembarkation, comfortable lounges, multilingual staff, and well-organized shore excursion desks that connect you to curated options. Onboard, ships benefit from smooth port calls, easy embarkation and disembarkation, and partnerships with local providers that offer authentic tasting tours, crafts, and private tours. In Rhodes, every call offers a uniquely Rhodian moment, where history, scenery, and service converge for a memorable stop on a true Adriatic-Aegean crossroads.

Reasons
Reasons To Visit
Historic Old Town
Stroll narrow streets and admire medieval architecture.
Lindos and Acropolis
Climb Lindos Acropolis for panoramic island views.
Coastal cuisine
Fresh seafood, local markets, and Normandy specialties.
Sunny beaches
Pristine shores and warm waters along St. Pete Beach