Sailing in Rhodes offers stunning coastlines, beautiful beaches, and excellent sailing conditions, making it a perfect destination for both novice and experienced sailors.
~20‑25 nautical miles (≈3‑4h) |
Kos is larger / more bustling: visit Asklepion (ancient healing centre), the ancient Agora, maybe Casa Romana or Roman Odeon. If inclined, rent bikes or scooters to explore more of the island; enjoy the town’s waterfront and evening atmosphere. Kos → Chalki via Tilos (or direct) |
Depending on splits, could have 3‑5h sailing plus stops |
On Chalki: very quiet, slower pace. Explore the port Nimporio, hike to Chorio (abandoned village), relax on secluded beaches (Ftenagia, Pontamos). Eat fresh fish, enjoy sunset peace. Chalki → Rhodes (with possible stop at Alimia or another islet) |
Moderate sail (~30‑40 NM) |
On return to Rhodes, stop at a quiet anchorage/islet to swim/snorkel. Once in Rhodes, explore the Old Town: Palace of the Grand Master, walk city walls, visit museums. Enjoy Rhodes’ local food & nightlife.
Rhodes (either relaxing day or local adventures) |
Depending on your flight/ferry time: relax on Rhodes beaches (e.g. Elli, Kallithea), do a wine tasting or cooking class, kayak or go sea cave swimming, or a jeep safari into the interior. Finish up in Mandraki, farewell dinner in Old Town. Onshore / Other Activity Ideas
To sprinkle through the week (especially on non‑sailing or semi‑sailing days):
Archaeology & history: Lindos & its acropolis; Rhodes Old Town; Ancient Kamiros; possibly an archaeological site on Kos; Mandraki on Rhodes.
Hiking / nature walks: On Tilos; around crater on Nisyros; trails on Chalki; inland Rhodes villages; coastal hikes.
Swimming & snorkelling: Bays near Symi, Alimia, beaches on Chalki & Rhodes; volcanic shores of Nisyros; maybe around islets.
Watersports: Windsurfing / kitesurfing especially at Prasonisi (south of Rhodes), at Theologos, Ialyssos etc.
Culinary experiences: Local tavernas; seafood, local wine; perhaps a cooking class in Symi or Rhodes.
Cultural immersion: Visit monasteries, local markets, traditional villages; learn about local crafts.
Tips & Logistics
Best months are May‑June or September, milder winds, fewer crowds. July‑August hot and busy.
Be mindful of Meltemi winds (stronger winds in summer) which can affect sailing times and anchorages.
Mooring vs anchorage: plan for both; some nights docking in harbours, others anchoring in bays depending on facilities.
Provisioning: stock up in larger islands (Rhodes, Kos) for fuel, food etc before heading to quiet islands.
Flexibility: allow extra time in case you want to linger somewhere beautiful, or weather forces a change.
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