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The ruins of Ancient Kameiros are amazing. You can see the remains of the reservoir, temple and agora which will give you an accurate idea of what ancient life was like in Rhodes. When you stand at the Acropolis on the hilltop you can see the coastline of Rhodes and get a great view of the sunset if you visit in the afternoon. I really reccomend visiting, for more info you can check out this link https://www.greekboston.com/travel/ancient-kameiros-rhodes/
 
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The ruins of Ancient Kameiros are amazing. You can see the remains of the reservoir, temple and agora which will give you an accurate idea of what ancient life was like in Rhodes. When you stand at the Acropolis on the hilltop you can see the coastline of Rhodes and get a great view of the sunset if you visit in the afternoon. I really reccomend visiting, for more info you can check out this link https://www.greekboston.com/travel/ancient-kameiros-rhodes/
This looks beautiful! One of my goals is to visit Rhodes and travel all over the island. Is there anything to do near the ruins?
 
This can be a fun place to visit! Here's an article about it:

 

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!

Web cameras on Rhodes

There are several cameras. go to youtube.com
search for DHMOS RODOY

Best Historical Landmarks to See in Rhodes

I am working on planning a trip to Rhodes and am trying to prioritize which ones I should see. I've come up with a list. Did I miss anything? Realistically, I might only have time to see about 5 places, but I want more on the list than I can see so I can decide what seems the most interesting to me.

Here's what I have:
  1. Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes
  2. Rhodes Old Town Walls
  3. Acropolis of Lindos
  4. Street of the Knights
  5. Archaeological Museum of Rhodes
  6. Castle of Monolithos
  7. Kallithea Springs
  8. Ancient Kamiros
  9. Ancient Ialysos
  10. Ancient Kameiros

Update on Rhodes after the fires?

I know that Rhodes had a rough summer. I am starting to think about planning my trip to Greece for September 2024. I don't know yet what my plan is, but I always wanted to go to Rhodes to see the Lindos Acropolis area and the Knights of Saint John. I have some people in my party who are history buffs and they would be thrilled if we finally went. We didn't go last year because of all that was going on in the island.

But, I am starting to see Rhodes appear again on Cruise itineraries, and cruising might be a possibility for us because we will be traveling with multiple generations.

For those of you who know the island well, or even might know people on the island, what do you think?

Nightlife in Rhodes - Faliraki

I have some friends who went to Rhodes last year and they said they observed that Faliraki has some good nightlife. Is this true?

Could anyone share some insider tips or personal experiences about the best spots to enjoy the evening?

Specifically, I’m looking for:
  • Clubs that have a great atmosphere and awesome music.
  • Bars or pubs where I can meet new people and have some good conversation.
  • Any places known for live music or unique entertainment.
I will only be there for a few days and I might only have a night to spend doing that kind of thing before I move on to another part of Greece. Trying to see a lot this time.

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