
Cruise port Rhodes
Info for port Rhodes on 27 Jun 2028
Port information & tips for Rhodes
Rhodes is the historical jewel of the Dodecanese and captivates with a fascinating blend of medieval heritage and Mediterranean charm. The island's capital welcomes visitors with its massive fortress walls and the turquoise waters of the Aegean, creating a majestic backdrop for every shore excursion. Within the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Old Town, the magnificent Palace of the Grand Master and the historic Street of the Knights leave a lasting impression, while the nearby Mandraki Harbour with its iconic deer statues invites you to stroll. Ships dock at Turistikos Liminas (Tourist Port), which is located in the immediate vicinity of the historic center. Thanks to the ideal location, guests reach the ancient gates of the city in just a few minutes on foot and also enjoy excellent connections to the rest of the island.
The port of Rhodes impresses with its immediate proximity to the medieval Old Town and can be reached easily thanks to the international airport. Cruise ships usually dock at the central tourist harbor (Emborio) or the Akandia harbor, from where the historical sights can be explored directly on foot.
Airplane
Rhodes International Airport Diagoras (RHO) is located about 15 kilometers southwest of the city and is served by direct flights from numerous airports in the DACH region such as Frankfurt, Munich, Vienna, or Zurich during the cruise season. The journey to the terminal takes about 20 to 30 minutes by taxi or private transfer and follows the coastal road or the national road EO95 directly to the port area.
Transfer & Parking
From the airport, you can comfortably reach the Emborio or Akandia terminals by taxi at fixed rates or via the organized shuttle services of the cruise lines. For travelers with a rental car or their own vehicle, generous parking areas are available at the port of Akandia; additionally, the central bus station at Rimini Square offers regular connections to the airport and the surrounding coastal towns.
Pre-Cruise Hotel
Due to its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is recommended to arrive a day before embarkation to explore the medieval city at your leisure. Numerous charming hotels are located directly within the city walls or at the nearby Mandraki harbor, allowing for a short path to the ship on the day of departure, as the terminal can often be reached in just 10 to 15 minutes on foot.
Check-in & Embarkation
Please note that you will usually receive a fixed time slot for check-in with your travel documents, which is binding for your embarkation. Plan sufficient time for the journey to the port accordingly and consider that the latest embarkation time—depending on the cruise line and destination—is generally scheduled about one hour before the planned departure.
The same applies during the voyage: for shore excursions, you should be back on board no later than one hour before departure. Always pay attention to the current announcements as well as the notices on board, as docking and departure times can change at short notice.
The port of Rhodes impresses with its immediate proximity to the medieval Old Town and can be reached easily thanks to the international airport. Cruise ships usually dock at the central tourist harbor (Emborio) or the Akandia harbor, from where the historical sights can be explored directly on foot.
Airplane
Rhodes International Airport Diagoras (RHO) is located about 15 kilometers southwest of the city and is served by direct flights from numerous airports in the DACH region such as Frankfurt, Munich, Vienna, or Zurich during the cruise season. The journey to the terminal takes about 20 to 30 minutes by taxi or private transfer and follows the coastal road or the national road EO95 directly to the port area.
Transfer & Parking
From the airport, you can comfortably reach the Emborio or Akandia terminals by taxi at fixed rates or via the organized shuttle services of the cruise lines. For travelers with a rental car or their own vehicle, generous parking areas are available at the port of Akandia; additionally, the central bus station at Rimini Square offers regular connections to the airport and the surrounding coastal towns.
Pre-Cruise Hotel
Due to its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is recommended to arrive a day before embarkation to explore the medieval city at your leisure. Numerous charming hotels are located directly within the city walls or at the nearby Mandraki harbor, allowing for a short path to the ship on the day of departure, as the terminal can often be reached in just 10 to 15 minutes on foot.
Check-in & Embarkation
Please note that you will usually receive a fixed time slot for check-in with your travel documents, which is binding for your embarkation. Plan sufficient time for the journey to the port accordingly and consider that the latest embarkation time—depending on the cruise line and destination—is generally scheduled about one hour before the planned departure.
The same applies during the voyage: for shore excursions, you should be back on board no later than one hour before departure. Always pay attention to the current announcements as well as the notices on board, as docking and departure times can change at short notice.
The port of Rhodos impresses with its immediate proximity to the historic Old Town and allows travelers direct access to the most important sights.
On Foot
You can comfortably reach the medieval Old Town of Rhodos in about 5 to 10 minutes. The short walk leads along the impressive city walls directly through the Marientor or the Freiheitstor into the historic center.
Taxi
Official taxis are waiting for you directly at the port exit. Thanks to the central location, short trips within the city as well as excursions to more distant destinations such as the Acropolis of Lindos are easily possible.
Local Buses and Water Taxis
The municipal RODA buses and the KTEL intercity buses reliably connect the port area with the island's most beautiful beaches. Additionally, water taxis from the nearby Mandraki-Hafen offer a maritime connection to popular bays and coastal towns.
To make the most of your limited time on this history-steeped island, a combination of historical sightseeing directly at the harbor and an excursion to the picturesque coastal highlights is recommended.
Medieval Old Town of Rhodos
The UNESCO World Heritage Old Town is located directly at the harbor and delights visitors with its well-preserved knight's alleys and the magnificent Grand Master's Palace. A walk through the imposing fortress walls is ideal for those interested in culture and also offers numerous charming cafes to linger in.
Lindos and the Acropolis
The brilliant white village of Lindos is easily accessible thanks to good connections and impresses with its ancient Acropolis, which towers high above the turquoise-blue bays. The climb is rewarded with a spectacular panorama, and the winding paths in the village are perfect for an exploration tour.
Mandraki Harbor and Elli Beach
The historic Mandraki Harbor with its striking deer statues leads directly to the crystal-clear water of Elli Beach, which is ideal for a refreshing cool-down near the sea. Thanks to its central location, historical atmosphere and relaxed hours at the beach can be effortlessly combined.
The medieval Old Town of Rhodos
The impressive Old Town of Rhodos begins immediately at the harbor and is easily reachable on foot within a few minutes thanks to the short distances. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, this district offers a fascinating journey through time and delights with highlights such as the majestic Palace of the Grand Master and the perfectly preserved Street of the Knights. In the winding alleys, you will also find numerous charming cafes and handicraft shops, which are ideal for a relaxing break in the shade of the historic walls. It is best to start your tour early in the morning to explore the Street of the Knights and the magnificent palaces in peace before larger groups of visitors arrive. Plan a leisurely walk along the mighty fortress walls for the way back so that you can enjoy the maritime atmosphere and arrive back on board your ship on time and relaxed.
The return journey to the port of Rhodes is very relaxed and safe thanks to the central location of the docking berths and the excellent infrastructure. You can easily reach your ship from all the major sights of the city as well as the surrounding beaches.
Taxi
Taxi stands are located at central points such as Mandraki Harbour and Riminis Square, directly in front of the entrance to the Old Town. From more distant beaches like Faliraki or the Springs of Kallithea, drivers will reliably take you back to the pier, and you will find a car for the direct return trip at almost every larger hotel.
On Foot
Since the cruise port directly borders the historic Old Town, you can walk back to the terminal in just a few minutes through prominent city gates such as the Liberty Gate. The path is paved throughout and leads along the impressive city wall, which makes orientation and the way back to the berth particularly easy.
Local Buses
The central bus stations of the providers RODA and KTEL are located at Nea Agora (New Market) and offer regular connections from the island's tourist highlights back to the city center. Thanks to the short distances from the bus station to the port, you can reach your ship quickly and punctually after an excursion into the surrounding area.
In port on 27 Jun 2028


