Welcome to Rhodes

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Welcome to Rhodes

Cocktail bar

If you wanna have the best cocktails in the town and amazing atmosphere check this place in New Town.
21 yerel halk öneriyor
The Union Bar
13 Sofokli Venizelou
21 yerel halk öneriyor
If you wanna have the best cocktails in the town and amazing atmosphere check this place in New Town.

Cafe bar

Just next door, you will find the Skybar where you can have your morning coffee or enjoy relaxed evening just on the square of Kremasti.
Skybar
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Just next door, you will find the Skybar where you can have your morning coffee or enjoy relaxed evening just on the square of Kremasti.

Restaurant and beach bar

Restaurant and beach bar in the Rhodes town with Mediterranean cuisine, seafood, barbecue, etc. If you fish to book a table you can call 0030693740446
44 yerel halk öneriyor
Ronda Restaurant Bar
6 Pl. Kountourioti
44 yerel halk öneriyor
Restaurant and beach bar in the Rhodes town with Mediterranean cuisine, seafood, barbecue, etc. If you fish to book a table you can call 0030693740446

Taverna

Just on the cost of the Aegean sea in the city centre, with the breathtaking sunsets, this small greek taverna offers tasty traditional greek plates. Make sure that you prebook before going. Booking number is 0030 694 431 0305
6 yerel halk öneriyor
KoumpaRaki
20 Akti Miaouli
6 yerel halk öneriyor
Just on the cost of the Aegean sea in the city centre, with the breathtaking sunsets, this small greek taverna offers tasty traditional greek plates. Make sure that you prebook before going. Booking number is 0030 694 431 0305

Sightseeing

Lndos village is one of Rhodes’ top attractions! Out of the three ancient city-states, it is the only one that has survived. Daily, thousands of travellers visit Lindos to wander through its picturesque streets, to visit the Archaeological site – the Acropolis, or to spend a day swimming and sunbathing on its sandy beaches. Lindos is situated at a distance of approx. 50 km (31 miles) from the capital and occupies the same place as the ancient homonymous city. Lindos village is one of Rhodes’ top attractions! Out of the three ancient city-states, it is the only one that has survived. Daily, thousands of travelers visit Lindos to wander through its picturesque streets, to visit the Archaeological site – the Acropolis, or to spend a day swimming and sunbathing on its sandy beaches. Lindos is situated at a distance of approx. 50 km (31 miles) from the capital and occupies the same place as the ancient homonymous city. The village is similar to the old medieval settlements of the Aegean. The houses are built very close to one another, with the courtyards in the interior, a feature that assures protection. Porous stone and limestone are the main building material. The actual form of the settlement was established after 1610, following the strong earthquake. The village was reconstructed and decorated with new buildings, at the expense of the wealthy local ship owners. The most representative mansions are dated in the 17th and 18th c. and are known by the name of their owners; the house of Papakonstantis, of Kyriakos, of Makris, of Krikis, of Marietta Markoulitsa and of Ioanidis. Today, the majority of the 800 permanent residents of the village are occupied in tourism. It’s an ideal location for carefree strolls with cosmopolitan summer atmosphere, vibrant narrow, labyrinthine streets, white-washed houses, religious monuments, cozy rooftop gardens with restaurants & cafes, stylish boutiques and mainstream souvenir shops, all side by side.
248 yerel halk öneriyor
Lindos
248 yerel halk öneriyor
Lndos village is one of Rhodes’ top attractions! Out of the three ancient city-states, it is the only one that has survived. Daily, thousands of travellers visit Lindos to wander through its picturesque streets, to visit the Archaeological site – the Acropolis, or to spend a day swimming and sunbathing on its sandy beaches. Lindos is situated at a distance of approx. 50 km (31 miles) from the capital and occupies the same place as the ancient homonymous city. Lindos village is one of Rhodes’ top attractions! Out of the three ancient city-states, it is the only one that has survived. Daily, thousands of travelers visit Lindos to wander through its picturesque streets, to visit the Archaeological site – the Acropolis, or to spend a day swimming and sunbathing on its sandy beaches. Lindos is situated at a distance of approx. 50 km (31 miles) from the capital and occupies the same place as the ancient homonymous city. The village is similar to the old medieval settlements of the Aegean. The houses are built very close to one another, with the courtyards in the interior, a feature that assures protection. Porous stone and limestone are the main building material. The actual form of the settlement was established after 1610, following the strong earthquake. The village was reconstructed and decorated with new buildings, at the expense of the wealthy local ship owners. The most representative mansions are dated in the 17th and 18th c. and are known by the name of their owners; the house of Papakonstantis, of Kyriakos, of Makris, of Krikis, of Marietta Markoulitsa and of Ioanidis. Today, the majority of the 800 permanent residents of the village are occupied in tourism. It’s an ideal location for carefree strolls with cosmopolitan summer atmosphere, vibrant narrow, labyrinthine streets, white-washed houses, religious monuments, cozy rooftop gardens with restaurants & cafes, stylish boutiques and mainstream souvenir shops, all side by side.
Kallithea Springs or Terme is one of the most popular sights on the island of Rhodes and welcomes hundreds of visitors daily. Located only 9 km from Rhodes town, it is very easily accessible either by road or by the sea! Kallithea complex was built by Italians during the inter-war period as a luxurious SPA facility to attract noble tourists to the springs with medical waters and to demonstrate the beauties of the island. The healing properties of the water have been known since antiquity. Locals used to call the water “tsilonero” as it had a diuretic effect. Kallithea attracts history & art lovers wishing to explore the impressive architectural works from 1929 of the Italian architect Pietro Lombardi. AN ANCIENT RETREAT Kallithea Springs or Terme is one of the most popular sights on the island of Rhodes and welcomes hundreds of visitors daily. Located only 9 km from Rhodes town, it is very easily accessible either by road or by the sea! Kallithea complex was built by Italians during the inter-war period as a luxurious SPA facility to attract noble tourists to the springs with medical waters and to demonstrate the beauties of the island. The healing properties of the water have been known since antiquity. Locals used to call the water “tsilonero” as it had a diuretic effect KALLITHEA (ΚΑΛΛΙΘΈΑ) MEANING “GOOD VIEW” Entrance to Kallithea Springs Kallithea attracts history & art lovers wishing to explore the impressive architectural works from 1929 of the Italian architect Pietro Lombardi. Nature enthusiasts can walk through the beautiful seaside gardens and yards filled with flowers, herbs, trees, and rare plants! Culture & heritage seekers can get acquainted with the unique marble & pebble floor mosaics typical to the Aegean region, as well as learn about the therapeutical spring water that used to attract people from near and far already since ancient times! AN ANCIENT RETREAT Kallithea Springs or Terme is one of the most popular sights on the island of Rhodes and welcomes hundreds of visitors daily. Located only 9 km from Rhodes town, it is very easily accessible either by road or by the sea! Kallithea complex was built by Italians during the inter-war period as a luxurious SPA facility to attract noble tourists to the springs with medical waters and to demonstrate the beauties of the island. The healing properties of the water have been known since antiquity. Locals used to call the water “tsilonero” as it had a diuretic effect KALLITHEA (ΚΑΛΛΙΘΈΑ) MEANING “GOOD VIEW” Entrance to Kallithea Springs Kallithea attracts history & art lovers wishing to explore the impressive architectural works from 1929 of the Italian architect Pietro Lombardi. Nature enthusiasts can walk through the beautiful seaside gardens and yards filled with flowers, herbs, trees, and rare plants! Culture & heritage seekers can get acquainted with the unique marble & pebble floor mosaics typical to the Aegean region, as well as learn about the therapeutical spring water that used to attract people from near and far already since ancient times! Connoisseurs of historical movies & films will be interested to explore the set of the famous foreign landmark movies “Guns of Navarone” and “Escape to Athina” Also, beach enthusiasts and divers will be excited to delve into the crystal clear water of Kallithea beach and explore its reef with natural underwater caves, and a large variety of micro life, schools of beam, cuttlefish, squid, octopus, grouper! A unique combination of history, architecture, and nature – one of the most memorable experiences from Rhodes!
8 yerel halk öneriyor
Kallithea
8 yerel halk öneriyor
Kallithea Springs or Terme is one of the most popular sights on the island of Rhodes and welcomes hundreds of visitors daily. Located only 9 km from Rhodes town, it is very easily accessible either by road or by the sea! Kallithea complex was built by Italians during the inter-war period as a luxurious SPA facility to attract noble tourists to the springs with medical waters and to demonstrate the beauties of the island. The healing properties of the water have been known since antiquity. Locals used to call the water “tsilonero” as it had a diuretic effect. Kallithea attracts history & art lovers wishing to explore the impressive architectural works from 1929 of the Italian architect Pietro Lombardi. AN ANCIENT RETREAT Kallithea Springs or Terme is one of the most popular sights on the island of Rhodes and welcomes hundreds of visitors daily. Located only 9 km from Rhodes town, it is very easily accessible either by road or by the sea! Kallithea complex was built by Italians during the inter-war period as a luxurious SPA facility to attract noble tourists to the springs with medical waters and to demonstrate the beauties of the island. The healing properties of the water have been known since antiquity. Locals used to call the water “tsilonero” as it had a diuretic effect KALLITHEA (ΚΑΛΛΙΘΈΑ) MEANING “GOOD VIEW” Entrance to Kallithea Springs Kallithea attracts history & art lovers wishing to explore the impressive architectural works from 1929 of the Italian architect Pietro Lombardi. Nature enthusiasts can walk through the beautiful seaside gardens and yards filled with flowers, herbs, trees, and rare plants! Culture & heritage seekers can get acquainted with the unique marble & pebble floor mosaics typical to the Aegean region, as well as learn about the therapeutical spring water that used to attract people from near and far already since ancient times! AN ANCIENT RETREAT Kallithea Springs or Terme is one of the most popular sights on the island of Rhodes and welcomes hundreds of visitors daily. Located only 9 km from Rhodes town, it is very easily accessible either by road or by the sea! Kallithea complex was built by Italians during the inter-war period as a luxurious SPA facility to attract noble tourists to the springs with medical waters and to demonstrate the beauties of the island. The healing properties of the water have been known since antiquity. Locals used to call the water “tsilonero” as it had a diuretic effect KALLITHEA (ΚΑΛΛΙΘΈΑ) MEANING “GOOD VIEW” Entrance to Kallithea Springs Kallithea attracts history & art lovers wishing to explore the impressive architectural works from 1929 of the Italian architect Pietro Lombardi. Nature enthusiasts can walk through the beautiful seaside gardens and yards filled with flowers, herbs, trees, and rare plants! Culture & heritage seekers can get acquainted with the unique marble & pebble floor mosaics typical to the Aegean region, as well as learn about the therapeutical spring water that used to attract people from near and far already since ancient times! Connoisseurs of historical movies & films will be interested to explore the set of the famous foreign landmark movies “Guns of Navarone” and “Escape to Athina” Also, beach enthusiasts and divers will be excited to delve into the crystal clear water of Kallithea beach and explore its reef with natural underwater caves, and a large variety of micro life, schools of beam, cuttlefish, squid, octopus, grouper! A unique combination of history, architecture, and nature – one of the most memorable experiences from Rhodes!
BUTTERFLY VALLEY OR PETALOUDES Rhodes is recognized for its rich vegetation and natural beauty, which is very rare on a Greek island! The canyon of Pelekanos River hosts a unique Valley that is named after the Panaxia Quatripunctaria Butterfly. The 1 km route that composes the Butterfly Valley is beautifully organized with wooden bridges over pools and falls of water, paved footpaths, and little benches to enjoy the scenery. BUTTERFLY VALLEY OR PETALOUDES Rhodes is recognized for its rich vegetation and natural beauty, which is very rare on a Greek island! The canyon of Pelekanos River hosts a unique Valley that is named after the Panaxia Quatripunctaria Butterfly. The 1 km route that composes the Butterfly Valley is beautifully organized with wooden bridges over pools and falls of water, paved footpaths, and little benches to enjoy the scenery. Butterfly Valley | Rhodes Island | Manos Going The Secret of the Valley lies with the vast density of Liquidambar Styrax trees and the resin that it produces. The sweet smell of the resin attracts the butterflies. When walking around, you will see Liquidambar trees everywhere, and of course, hundreds of Butterflies on the trunk and leaves. There are three entrances with parking areas. The bottom entrance is next to the Museum of Natural History. The middle entrance is considered to be the main entrance with a snack bar and a souvenir shop, and the upper entrance is next to the Monastery of Panaghia Kalopetra.
Petaloudes
BUTTERFLY VALLEY OR PETALOUDES Rhodes is recognized for its rich vegetation and natural beauty, which is very rare on a Greek island! The canyon of Pelekanos River hosts a unique Valley that is named after the Panaxia Quatripunctaria Butterfly. The 1 km route that composes the Butterfly Valley is beautifully organized with wooden bridges over pools and falls of water, paved footpaths, and little benches to enjoy the scenery. BUTTERFLY VALLEY OR PETALOUDES Rhodes is recognized for its rich vegetation and natural beauty, which is very rare on a Greek island! The canyon of Pelekanos River hosts a unique Valley that is named after the Panaxia Quatripunctaria Butterfly. The 1 km route that composes the Butterfly Valley is beautifully organized with wooden bridges over pools and falls of water, paved footpaths, and little benches to enjoy the scenery. Butterfly Valley | Rhodes Island | Manos Going The Secret of the Valley lies with the vast density of Liquidambar Styrax trees and the resin that it produces. The sweet smell of the resin attracts the butterflies. When walking around, you will see Liquidambar trees everywhere, and of course, hundreds of Butterflies on the trunk and leaves. There are three entrances with parking areas. The bottom entrance is next to the Museum of Natural History. The middle entrance is considered to be the main entrance with a snack bar and a souvenir shop, and the upper entrance is next to the Monastery of Panaghia Kalopetra.

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Rent a car or bike during you stay

The easiest way to communicate on the island is to rent a car or motorbike. Of course, we always recommend a car although that traffic on island could be crazy and bit dangerous during the summer. If you need any assistance for renting a car, you may contact me on my whatsapp or check the neighbour where you will find some rent-a-offices
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The 5 best sunset spots in Rhodes

1. MOUNT SMITH 2. MONOLITHOS CASTLE 3. KRITINIA’S CASTLE 4. FILERIMOS HILL 5. RHODES TOWN