Attractions in Rhodes
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Anthony Quinn Bay, named after the actor who filmed The Guns of Navarone on Rhodes in 1961, is a picturesque pebble beach on the island. The bay’s shallow emerald green […]
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Kallithea Springs, located on the island of Rhodes in Greece, has been renowned for its thermal waters since ancient times. In the 1930s, a spa resort was constructed to harness […]
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Nestled on a hilltop on the east coast of Rhodes, Lindos is a historic seaside village that seamlessly blends ancient history with natural beauty. The Acropolis of Lindos, perched high […]
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Perched on a rocky outcrop, the Acropolis of Lindos stands as one of the most significant historical monuments on the island of Rhodes in the Dodecanese Islands. Constructed over 2,500 […]
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Stretching for 2.5 miles along the northeast coast of Rhodes, Afandou Beach is the island’s longest expanse of sand. This Blue Flag–awarded beach offers a mix of sand and pebbles, […]
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Mandraki Harbour, in use since ancient times, is believed to be the site where the Colossus of Rhodes once stood. Located on the island of Rhodes in Greece, the harbor’s […]
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Symi Island, located off the coast of Rhodes in Greece, is known for its pastel-colored town houses and a picturesque harbor filled with wooden fishing boats. The seafront buzzes with […]
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The Medieval City of Rhodes, the oldest continuously inhabited medieval city in Europe, stands as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Encircled by its original fourteenth-century fortification walls, which took over […]
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Perched on the northeastern tip of Rhodes, the ancient Acropolis of Rhodes stands as a sentinel over the Dodecanese capital, its ruins crowning the summit of Monte Smith hill. This […]
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Originally constructed in the 14th century by the Knights of St. John, the Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes stands as a testament to the island’s […]
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St. Paul’s Bay, a minuscule cove protected by cliffs, is reputedly the spot where the Apostle Paul first set foot on Rhodes in AD 51. Located among the three beaches […]
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Tsambika Beach, an idyllic stretch of golden sand and crystalline water, is nestled within a crescent of jagged rocks on the island of Rhodes. This beach, considered one of the […]
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Profitis Ilias, standing at 2,619 feet (798 meters), is one of the highest peaks on Rhodes, cloaked in pine trees and offering panoramic views of the island’s Aegean coastline. At […]
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Waterpark Rhodes, spanning nearly 25 acres (10 hectares) of water slides, swimming pools, and a lazy river, stands as the largest water park in Greece. Located on the island of […]
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The Street of the Knights, or Odos Ippoton, is one of Europe’s best-preserved medieval streets, extending from the Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes to the […]
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Nisyros, a craggy and fertile speck in the Aegean Sea, is a volcanic island located north of Rhodes and part of the Dodecanese Islands, alongside Kos and Tilos. This unspoiled […]
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Nestled on the east coast of Rhodes, Agathi Beach is a serene and secluded cove framed by rocky hills. The beach boasts fine, golden sands and is known for its […]
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Nestled in the heart of Rhodes, the Seven Springs (Epta Piges) is a serene oasis where seven natural springs converge to fill a small man-made lake. Constructed by the island’s […]
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Each summer, the humid Petaloudes Valley in Rhodes, Greece, transforms into a haven for thousands of colorful butterflies, earning it the nickname Valley of the Butterflies. This unique natural attraction […]
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The Archaeological Museum of Rhodes, located in a medieval hospital constructed by the Knights of St. John, offers a rich collection of artifacts unearthed from the island. Visitors can explore […]
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The ancient city of Kamiros, once a prominent center in the Dodecanese Islands, stretches along the northwest coast of Rhodes. Thriving on local figs, wine, and oil, the city left […]
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Rhodes’ Bee Museum, located in the Dodecanese, offers a comprehensive look into the history of beekeeping in the region. Visitors can explore the lifecycle of bees and the intricate process […]
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Perched atop a tall, sheer rock face overlooking the Mediterranean, Monolithos Castle (Kástro MonolÃthou) was constructed by the Knights of Saint John in 1480 to guard the shores from invasion. […]
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Crowning a 430-foot (131-meter) hill above the village of Kritinia, the crumbling stone shell of Kritinia Castle offers panoramic views of the Aegean Sea and the neighboring island of Halki. […]