Pool day passes in Rhodes start from €10 and go up to €70, with options spread across the island's main resort areas. There are 7 venues offering day access, from budget-friendly pool clubs in Ixia to full-scale waterparks in Faliraki and 5-star resort passes in Kallithea. Rhodes gets over 300 days of sunshine a year, making it one of the most reliable spots in Greece for a pool day.
Resort pools in Ixia and Rhodes Town
The northwest coast around Ixia is where you'll find the most accessible hotel pools. Villa Di Mare Seaside Suites operates on a minimum spend model, with pool access from just €10 per person. It doubles as a pool party venue with DJ sets in the late afternoon. Further along the coast, Sheraton Rhodes Resort offers a more traditional resort experience at €40, with multiple garden pools and Aegean views from the hillside setting.
Both are a short taxi ride from Rhodes Old Town, so you can combine a morning of sightseeing with an afternoon by the pool.
Waterparks and family resorts in Faliraki
Faliraki is the hub for families. The Water Park is the largest in Greece, with wave pools, lazy rivers, and extreme slides for €27 per adult. It's a full day out rather than a poolside lounge, but good value for what you get.
For resort-style pools, Amada Colossos Resort has a waterpark zone and separate family and adult areas at €35. Mitsis Faliraki Beach Hotel takes a different approach, offering private gazebo rentals at €50 right by the pool and beach.
Adults-only and luxury options in Kallithea
Kallithea sits between Rhodes Town and Faliraki and has two standout resorts run by Ella Resorts. Helea Family Beach Resort offers a family day pass at €60 with splash park access and all-inclusive dining. Next door, Elissa Lifestyle Resort is adults-only, with a quieter pool setting at €70 for couples who want to skip the waterslides.
How Rhodes compares to other Greek islands
Rhodes is one of the more affordable Greek islands for pool day passes. Crete has similar value, with all-inclusive family passes from €15. Mykonos is significantly pricier, starting at €70 for basic sunbed access. Santorini focuses on infinity pools with caldera views at luxury prices. Athens offers urban hotel rooftop pools if you're passing through the mainland. For all options, see our Greece guide.