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Tpebop

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on 31 August
It is 30 C @ 12.25 local time & a bit breezy
 
On 1 September @ 10.20 its 27 C with hazy sunshine. 64 % humidity
 
on 3rd september it rained with flooding in lindos ,lardos & from Kalathos to Archangalos . today @10.05 local time its 29 c ,sunny & humitity @ 62%
 
At 14.15 local time its 32 C , sunny & 54 % humidity.
 
On 8 September @ 12.15 local time it is 29 C & sunny. Humidty @ 51 %. A bit breezy .
 
At 8.50 local time its 29 c & raining. I can hear distant thunder .
 
The heavy rain caused flooding in Rhodes Town/Old Town & other places around the island
 
At 13.00 hours local time its 29 C on 12 September . It is raining a lot .
 
on 23 September , At 12.50 local time its 27 C & sunny . humidity @ 45 %
 
on 16 November 2024 @10.32 local time its 19 C . Sun is breaking out from time to time. Otherwise its overcast. Forecast for next few days says rain & thunder storms .yesterday we had rain & surface water was outside our gate .Had to time it right to cross the road otherwise passing traffic would splash us .
 
At 11AM local time its a bit chilly . Only 13 C but it is sunny .
 
At 12.30 Local time its 16 C with heavy rain .My garden is getting flooded .
 
@ 10.15 local time it is 7 C with a chilly wind . Going to like this for a few days . Next wednesday going up to 15 C but with showers .
 
today on 24 october its raining in some areas around the island .
 
16 c today with showers
 
Thanks for sharing the today’s weather update — it’s always helpful to know what to expect so we can plan our day better, whether we’re heading out for errands, meeting friends, or just enjoying some fresh air. Weather can really set the mood, and having a reliable sense of whether it’ll be sunny, rainy, or windy helps all of us in the community stay prepared and comfortable
 
I was reporting on todays weather on rhodes . how does that help you plan your day Michael ? you are in in usa
 
today 2 january 2026 it is 11 C & sunny in afantou.so warmer than uk
 

Best beaches on Rhodes for snorkeling?

I'm considering a family trip to Rhodes and am curious about the best beaches for snorkeling. I've heard that Anthony Quinn Bay is a top spot, known for its clear waters and marine life. Kallithea Springs also comes up frequently, praised for its underwater scenery. For families, Tsambika Beach is mentioned as having gentle slopes into the sea, making it suitable for children. Agathi Beach is noted for its calm, shallow waters and sandy bottom, ideal for kids and beginners. Glystra Beach is another family-friendly option, with clear waters and a small rock island that's great for snorkeling.

Has anyone snorkeled at these beaches or have other recommendations? I'm looking for spots that are both exciting for snorkeling and safe for children. Any tips on equipment rental or guided tours would also be appreciated!

Most relaxing beaches on Rhodes?

I could use some updated advice. When I sit at the beach, I don’t want it to be crazy—I’m looking for calm, quiet, and a bit of space to breathe. I just found out in another thread that some of the beaches I was considering for my upcoming trip to Rhodes have changed a lot over the years—apparently some are way more crowded or developed now than they used to be.

Does anyone have recommendations for truly relaxing beaches on the island? I don’t need beach bars or party vibes—just clear water, a peaceful atmosphere, and preferably not packed with sunbeds wall to wall. A little taverna nearby would be a bonus, but I’m happy packing my own lunch too.

Are there any spots that still feel a bit under the radar, or at least mellow during certain times of day? I’d really appreciate any suggestions from recent visitors.

wild life on afantou beach

have been there today .Near sundalia cafe there are now lots ducks , moorhens & 1 grey heron

Pireaus bank ATMs replaced

over 850 pireaus atms have now become Cashflex machines .

Local wines to try in Rhodes?

I’m starting to gather ideas for a possible late fall trip to Rhodes and one thing I’d really love to explore is the local wine. I’m Greek and have been to Greece many times, but never to Rhodes, so I’m not familiar with the island’s wine scene at all.

I’ve read that Rhodes has a long tradition of winemaking and that certain villages, like Embonas, are known for their vineyards. Are there particular grape varieties or labels I should look for? Any local favorites that don’t make it to the mainland but are worth seeking out while I’m there?

I’d also love to know if there are wineries that offer tastings or tours in the fall, and whether that’s a good season for visiting vineyards in Rhodes.

If you’ve had wine in Rhodes that made an impression, I’d be grateful for your recommendations!
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