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I am researching potential places to visit in Greece. Rhodes is on the list because someone told me it was a great place to go to imagine the times when the Greek mythological stories were a prevalent part of the culture (Mandraki Harbor). I was thinking of spending a bit of time there. Do you have any recommendations on what else I should do while there? Some possibilities:
  • Explore the ruins from the Knights of Saint John
  • Acropolis at Lindos
  • Beaches - Faliriki, Lindos Beach, etc (did I miss any beaches - these are the ones that most intrigued me)
What else should I see? Thanks!
 
visit rhodes old town.It is a UNESCO world heritage site.Also Ancient Kamiros that dates back to th 7th century BC.Add to your beaches list Tsambika & Agathi.Both are sandy.
 
visit rhodes old town.It is a UNESCO world heritage site.Also Ancient Kamiros that dates back to th 7th century BC.Add to your beaches list Tsambika & Agathi.Both are sandy.
That's so cool! I love visiting UNESCO world heritage sites. Rhodes is a great place to visit.
 
Thank you everyone for chiming in! I can't wait for my trip. It seems like a cool place since there is an ancient history, recognizable medieval history, gorgeous beaches, wonderful culture, etc. Seems like I can see and do a lot and really enjoy it.
 
Rhodes is a beautiful island located in the Aegean Sea, and it is the largest of the Dodecanese islands in Greece. It is a popular tourist destination known for its stunning beaches, ancient history, and lively nightlife. If you're planning a trip to Rhodes for the first time, here are a few things to keep in mind:
  • Weather: Rhodes has a Mediterranean climate, which means that summers are hot and dry, while winters are mild and wet. The best time to visit is during the months of May to October when the weather is warm and sunny.​
  • Transportation: The island's main airport is Rhodes International Airport, located on the east coast of the island. From there, you can take a bus or a taxi to your destination. Renting a car or scooter is also a popular option for getting around the island.​
  • Sightseeing: Rhodes is home to many historical and cultural sites, including the medieval city of Rhodes, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other popular attractions include the Palace of the Grand Masters, the Old Town, and the Acropolis of Rhodes.​
  • Beaches: Rhodes is known for its beautiful beaches, including Faliraki, Anthony Quinn, and Tsambika. Some of the beaches are organized with sunbeds and parasols, while others are more secluded.​
  • Food: Greek cuisine is famous for its healthy and delicious dishes such as tzatziki, moussaka, dolmades, and souvlaki. Rhodes offers a wide variety of seafood and meat dishes, as well as traditional Greek sweets and drinks.​
Overall, Rhodes is a perfect destination for beach lovers and history buffs. With its warm climate, beautiful beaches, and rich history, it's no wonder that it's a popular tourist destination.

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Rhodes is a beautiful island located in the Aegean Sea, and it is the largest of the Dodecanese islands in Greece. It is a popular tourist destination known for its stunning beaches, ancient history, and lively nightlife. If you're planning a trip to Rhodes for the first time, here are a few things to keep in mind:
  • Weather: Rhodes has a Mediterranean climate, which means that summers are hot and dry, while winters are mild and wet. The best time to visit is during the months of May to October when the weather is warm and sunny.​
  • Transportation: The island's main airport is Rhodes International Airport, located on the east coast of the island. From there, you can take a bus or a taxi to your destination. Renting a car or scooter is also a popular option for getting around the island.​
  • Sightseeing: Rhodes is home to many historical and cultural sites, including the medieval city of Rhodes, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other popular attractions include the Palace of the Grand Masters, the Old Town, and the Acropolis of Rhodes.​
  • Beaches: Rhodes is known for its beautiful beaches, including Faliraki, Anthony Quinn, and Tsambika. Some of the beaches are organized with sunbeds and parasols, while others are more secluded.​
  • Food: Greek cuisine is famous for its healthy and delicious dishes such as tzatziki rhodes airport to pefkos, moussaka, dolmades, and souvlaki. Rhodes offers a wide variety of seafood and meat dishes, as well as traditional Greek sweets and drinks.​
Overall, Rhodes is a perfect destination for beach lovers and history buffs. With its warm climate, beautiful beaches, and rich history, it's no wonder that it's a popular tourist destination.

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I am a college student traveling for a 3 day weekend in early October with my girlfriend. From what I've read, Old Rhodes is a must see and there is bus service to most of the island. I have found some reasonably priced hotels in the city of Rhodes. We were thinking of staying there for the 3 days and taking trips to see other parts of the island such as Lindos. Is that what you guys would recommend? Its seems like the city is amazing but we also want to see the beaches as well. Is it best to stay in the city of Rhodes and travel other places? And what should I expect in terms of cost when traveling to another city, for example Lindos?
 
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I am a college student traveling for a 3 day weekend in early October with my girlfriend. From what I've read, Old Rhodes is a must see and there is bus service to most of the island. I have found some reasonably priced hotels in the city of Rhodes. We were thinking of staying there for the 3 days and taking trips to see other parts of the island such as Lindos. Is that what you guys would recommend? Its seems like the city is amazing but we also want to see the beaches as well. Is it best to stay in the city of Rhodes and travel other places? And what should I expect in terms of cost when traveling to another city, for example Lindos?
You have just posted this today 4 november. So you must have been already.
 

Have you been to the casino in Rhodes?

I would love to visit the casino in Rhodes! But I've never gambled in Greece, what is it like?

Taking a boat trip around Rhodes?

Has anyone ever taken a boat trip around the island of Rhodes?

From what I've researched, there are a plethora of options, from luxurious yachts to quaint sailing boats, each promising an unforgettable journey across the Aegean Sea. 🌊

What I'm Looking For:

  • Recommendations for boat tour companies you trust.
  • Tips on hidden gems and must-see spots along the coastline or nearby islets.
  • Any advice on the best time of day or year for smooth sailing.
  • Insights on what to bring apart from the obvious (sunscreen, hat, camera—you get the drift).
Anything you can help me with is very much appreciated!

Holiday season coming to a close in Greece & the islands

Soon tavernas/bars & shops will be closing until 2024.By mid november it will be very quiet.

Traveling with a history buff to Rhodes

I am traveling with someone who lives history to Rhodes. Specifically, Medieval history (to the crusades).

I understand that Rhodes was a main player in this time period? Here are a few things on my list to visit. Did I miss anything?
  1. The Palace of the Grand Master: Standing majestically in the heart of Rhodes Old Town, this palace is one of the most striking reminders of the Knights' presence. It's said to be restored in the 20th century. I'm particularly interested in its history and the exhibitions hosted inside.
  2. Street of the Knights (Ippoton Street): Possibly one of the best-preserved medieval streets in the world. Walking down this street, lined with the inns once used by knights of different languages and origins, seems like a walk back in time. Any specific inns or details I should look out for?
  3. The Hospital of the Knights: Now housing the Archaeological Museum of Rhodes, it seems like a place rich in history. I'm curious about the exhibitions there and any pieces that are a must-see.
  4. The Fortifications: The walls and gates around Rhodes Old Town are a testament to the knights' engineering prowess. Is there a particular section or gate that offers a unique perspective or history?
  5. Rodini Park: A bit off the beaten path in terms of knightly history, but I've read that it's one of the world's oldest parks and was appreciated even during the era of the knights. Any historical remnants here connected to the knights?

Web cameras on Rhodes

There are several cameras. go to youtube.com
search for DHMOS RODOY
Share and discuss your Rhodes photos, questions and experiences!

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