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Rhodes

Mediterranean cavern dives, warm-water coves, and UNESCO streets in one island week

Updated Apr 26, 202627 sources

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Rhodes Activity Planning

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Scuba

What It Feels Like

Rhodes is a clear-water Mediterranean dive island built around local centers, day boats, and training-friendly bays. The best starter route is Kalithea, where swim-throughs, shallow caverns, and sheltered platforms suit certified divers, Discover Scuba programs, and refresher dives. More experienced divers can add Plimiri's Giannoula K wreck, a 110 m freighter in about 15 m to 22 m, or Marine Park dives where restricted fishing and nearby fish-farm structure can concentrate grouper, barracuda, tuna, rays, and occasional dolphins. Do not expect tropical coral gardens; expect geology, blue water, small life, and strong topside value.

Signature Sites

Start Here

  • Anthony Quinn Bay

    A photogenic cove near Faliraki with rocks, seagrass edges, small fish, and shelteredwater snorkel or shallow dive potential.

  • Ladiko Bay

    A compact eastcoast bay often paired with Anthony Quinn for easy water entries, rocky scenery, and a forgiving profile for newer divers.

Advanced

  • Kalithea Caves

    Rhodes' signature first dive: shallow caverns, swimthroughs, the mushroom cave, bream, pipefish, octopus, and easy boatplatform logistics in about {{ 10 | distance:m }} to {{ 15 | distance:m }}.

  • Giannoula K Wreck

    A {{ 110 | distance:m }} cargo ship that sank off Plimiri in 1981, now sitting mostly intact in recreational depths around {{ 15 | distance:m }} to {{ 22 | distance:m }}.

  • Rhodes Marine Park

    A restrictedfishing route with small wreck structure, groupers, barracuda, tuna, rays, and occasional dolphin sightings.

Planning Playbook

Operator Checklist

Book a Kalithea refresher or checkout early in the trip, then schedule Giannoula K or Marine Park once your operator is comfortable with your weighting, air use, and boat skills. South-coast days often run on specific weekdays and may need minimum numbers, so reserve before arrival in peak months. Greek underwater antiquities rules are strict: follow authorized routes, do not collect objects, and do not photograph or explore restricted archaeology without permission. Use nitrox if available for repetitive days, but expect many profiles to be single-tank recreational dives.

Conditions Fallback

  • Book a Kalithea refresher or checkout early in the trip, then schedule Giannoula K or Marine Park once your operator is comfortable with your weighting, air use, and boat skills. South-coast days often run on specific weekdays and may need minimum numbers, so reserve before arrival in peak months. Greek underwater antiquities rules are strict: follow authorized routes, do not collect objects, and do not photograph or explore restricted archaeology without permission. Use nitrox if available for repetitive days, but expect many profiles to be single-tank recreational dives.

Avoid

  • Book a Kalithea refresher or checkout early in the trip, then schedule Giannoula K or Marine Park once your operator is comfortable with your weighting, air use, and boat skills. South-coast days often run on specific weekdays and may need minimum numbers, so reserve before arrival in peak months. Greek underwater antiquities rules are strict: follow authorized routes, do not collect objects, and do not photograph or explore restricted archaeology without permission. Use nitrox if available for repetitive days, but expect many profiles to be single-tank recreational dives.