Ταξιδιωτικός οδηγός του/της Lilian

Lilian
Ταξιδιωτικός οδηγός του/της Lilian

Food/Coffee/Drinks

Very close to "Lilian's Studios", Mrs Dina, an elder Rhodian lady cooks home made greek food, 5-6 different dishes every day, included salad and bread for about 6 euros only!!!
Ovelix Dina's Kitchen Τα μαγειρευτά της Ντίνας
57 Stratigou Griva
Very close to "Lilian's Studios", Mrs Dina, an elder Rhodian lady cooks home made greek food, 5-6 different dishes every day, included salad and bread for about 6 euros only!!!
In a pleasant and welcoming environment overlooking the magnificent sea, offers you new experiences of good food and enjoyment, combined with a smile from the friendly staff! Be sure that you will experience premium tastes that will surprise you. A healthy lifestyle is important for everyone. The healthy smoothies, salads and oatmeal bowls are a must when visiting! Enjoy some of your favourite dishes, the healthy way. The brunch menu offers a wide range of innovative and creative dishes for all tastes to start your day in a wonderful way. The menu has something for everyone! They are waiting for you to enjoy them, on the shore, gazing at the sea. Just below "Lilian's Studios"!!!
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Dali Extraordinary Art Bistro
12 Akti Miaouli
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In a pleasant and welcoming environment overlooking the magnificent sea, offers you new experiences of good food and enjoyment, combined with a smile from the friendly staff! Be sure that you will experience premium tastes that will surprise you. A healthy lifestyle is important for everyone. The healthy smoothies, salads and oatmeal bowls are a must when visiting! Enjoy some of your favourite dishes, the healthy way. The brunch menu offers a wide range of innovative and creative dishes for all tastes to start your day in a wonderful way. The menu has something for everyone! They are waiting for you to enjoy them, on the shore, gazing at the sea. Just below "Lilian's Studios"!!!
After watching The Rhodian House, have a meal at Tamam. All the clients love gorgeous Greek cuisine at this restaurant. Make a change from your customary meal and taste good king prawns, greek salads and kos at Tamam. Order tasty vanilla ice cream, che and dondurma. A collection of delicious cordial, house wine or Sangria is provided to guests. This place has great cappuccino, lemonade or juice among its drinks. This spot is famous for its great service and friendly staff, that is always ready to help you. You will appreciate average prices. There is a calm atmosphere and homey decor at this awarded restaurant, where people make a queue to get inside and eat!!! So better make a booking first!
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Tamam Restaurant
1 Leontos
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After watching The Rhodian House, have a meal at Tamam. All the clients love gorgeous Greek cuisine at this restaurant. Make a change from your customary meal and taste good king prawns, greek salads and kos at Tamam. Order tasty vanilla ice cream, che and dondurma. A collection of delicious cordial, house wine or Sangria is provided to guests. This place has great cappuccino, lemonade or juice among its drinks. This spot is famous for its great service and friendly staff, that is always ready to help you. You will appreciate average prices. There is a calm atmosphere and homey decor at this awarded restaurant, where people make a queue to get inside and eat!!! So better make a booking first!
A small but miraculous restaurant, close to the city center, with a warm atmosphere, makes you fall in love with Italian cuisine. It is those who appreciate good food and the italian finesse. A wide variety of delicious italian flavors. Authentic pizza with fresh mozzarella, fresh pasta and appetizers from the north and south of Italy. At Mediterraneo, even the most demanding customer will surely be satisfied. Very close to Orfanidou street!
Trattoria Mediterraneo
104 Str. Griva
A small but miraculous restaurant, close to the city center, with a warm atmosphere, makes you fall in love with Italian cuisine. It is those who appreciate good food and the italian finesse. A wide variety of delicious italian flavors. Authentic pizza with fresh mozzarella, fresh pasta and appetizers from the north and south of Italy. At Mediterraneo, even the most demanding customer will surely be satisfied. Very close to Orfanidou street!
In the heart of Rhodes Town, you will find a unique and famous around the world Greek restaurant, with some of the most delicious and fresh cuisine on the island of Rhodes. Excellent fresh food, Greek specialties, big fillet steaks, and traditional recipes, made by our Chef! Greek nights with live music and dancing!!!
Greek Restaurant AGALMA
14 Ir. Politechniou
In the heart of Rhodes Town, you will find a unique and famous around the world Greek restaurant, with some of the most delicious and fresh cuisine on the island of Rhodes. Excellent fresh food, Greek specialties, big fillet steaks, and traditional recipes, made by our Chef! Greek nights with live music and dancing!!!
Start your day with the smell of freshly baked bread from our wood oven, try a variety of special coffee blends, meet the Mediterranean cuisine and enjoy a unique dinner choosing between varieties of fine wines. Visit a gastronomic scenery that satisfies all tastes.
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Koukos Rhodian Guesthouse
20-22 Nikiforou Mandilara
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Start your day with the smell of freshly baked bread from our wood oven, try a variety of special coffee blends, meet the Mediterranean cuisine and enjoy a unique dinner choosing between varieties of fine wines. Visit a gastronomic scenery that satisfies all tastes.
Louis Restaurant is known for its outstanding quality. They conduct quality control and test their food ingredients on a daily basis. Some of their best reviewers, are worldwide & nationwide tourist guides and magazines. A classic and traditional Greek restaurant. Louis is pretty big, and thanks to its sizeable terrace, during the summer months can host a lot of people!!!
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Louis Restaurant
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Louis Restaurant is known for its outstanding quality. They conduct quality control and test their food ingredients on a daily basis. Some of their best reviewers, are worldwide & nationwide tourist guides and magazines. A classic and traditional Greek restaurant. Louis is pretty big, and thanks to its sizeable terrace, during the summer months can host a lot of people!!!
Vamos amigos! Mexican restaurant in the heart of Rhodes serving fresh tacos and refreshing margaritas! Sister restaurant to @piatakia and @daluca_rhodes A warm welcome to you all! ​Very close to Orfanidou street!
Taqueria Muchachos Rhodes
4-6 Leontos
Vamos amigos! Mexican restaurant in the heart of Rhodes serving fresh tacos and refreshing margaritas! Sister restaurant to @piatakia and @daluca_rhodes A warm welcome to you all! ​Very close to Orfanidou street!
Enjoy good chicken salads, soup and fish at I Love Salad when you happen to be near it. Delicious fresh juices are worth a try here. This place is recommended for the cute staff. The fine service is something these restaurateurs care about. Pay fair prices for eating at this spot. When inside, the atmosphere is pretty. Vegetables and salads are a great way to enjoy varied and healthy meals.
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17 Geor. Papanikolaou
Enjoy good chicken salads, soup and fish at I Love Salad when you happen to be near it. Delicious fresh juices are worth a try here. This place is recommended for the cute staff. The fine service is something these restaurateurs care about. Pay fair prices for eating at this spot. When inside, the atmosphere is pretty. Vegetables and salads are a great way to enjoy varied and healthy meals.
Baiaseaside Restaurant is one of the top restaurants in Rhodes. Offers you the most ideal vacation enjoying the sea and the sun through delicious drinks and food. BAIASEASIDE BEACHBAR When you are on the beach and night is approaching one is the solution. Sit in a table of Baiaseaside Beachbar with your friends, call the waiter, order your favorite drink and enjoy the nice atmosphere of bright colors listening to great music.Join us have fun and dance until late at night without doubts!
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Baia Seaside
2 Savva Nikolaou
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Baiaseaside Restaurant is one of the top restaurants in Rhodes. Offers you the most ideal vacation enjoying the sea and the sun through delicious drinks and food. BAIASEASIDE BEACHBAR When you are on the beach and night is approaching one is the solution. Sit in a table of Baiaseaside Beachbar with your friends, call the waiter, order your favorite drink and enjoy the nice atmosphere of bright colors listening to great music.Join us have fun and dance until late at night without doubts!
Pan & Vino is located in a quiet part of Al. Diakou Street in Rhodes. The place is warm and welcoming, which will make you feel as if you have gone to a good friend's house for dinner. Pan & Vino's dishes are delicious. Enjoy flavors with authentic Italian ingredients and with combinations that are lively and youthful. In addition, we suggest you try Pan & Vino's authentic Italian pizzas on the beautiful island of Rhodes. A favourite dish of the regulars is the Beef Fillet with pickled onion, black laurel, tomato chutney and celery with truffle and accompanied with a delicious red wine, variety Agiorgitiko. The perfect combination for aroma and taste that will take you on a journey...at Pan & Vino, in Rhodes!
Pane Vino
7 Alexandrou Diakou
Pan & Vino is located in a quiet part of Al. Diakou Street in Rhodes. The place is warm and welcoming, which will make you feel as if you have gone to a good friend's house for dinner. Pan & Vino's dishes are delicious. Enjoy flavors with authentic Italian ingredients and with combinations that are lively and youthful. In addition, we suggest you try Pan & Vino's authentic Italian pizzas on the beautiful island of Rhodes. A favourite dish of the regulars is the Beef Fillet with pickled onion, black laurel, tomato chutney and celery with truffle and accompanied with a delicious red wine, variety Agiorgitiko. The perfect combination for aroma and taste that will take you on a journey...at Pan & Vino, in Rhodes!
A big yard with trees, greek cuisine inspired from Crete. Live traditional music events and greek dancing.
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Drosoulites - Rakadiko
5 Al. Diakou
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A big yard with trees, greek cuisine inspired from Crete. Live traditional music events and greek dancing.
Gelateria has over 30 years of tradition and innovation in Italian ice cream! It has fresh Italian low-fat ice cream, which is produced with first-class pure ingredients, good fresh milk and fruits. Also, they do not use additives, sweeteners and artificial ingredients. Italian gelato, crepes and waffles!!! Also, a very nice decorated shop!!!
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Ice Art
54 Al. Diakou
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Gelateria has over 30 years of tradition and innovation in Italian ice cream! It has fresh Italian low-fat ice cream, which is produced with first-class pure ingredients, good fresh milk and fruits. Also, they do not use additives, sweeteners and artificial ingredients. Italian gelato, crepes and waffles!!! Also, a very nice decorated shop!!!
A beautiful coffee shop sea front, right in the city center with nice coffee. Very spacious, with a good service, open all day long for coffee, breakfast, brunch, desserts and drinks at night.
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Yachting Club
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A beautiful coffee shop sea front, right in the city center with nice coffee. Very spacious, with a good service, open all day long for coffee, breakfast, brunch, desserts and drinks at night.
Kon-Tiki Floating Restaurant is the only restaurant in Rhodes which is located literally​ on the sea in Mandraki port, offering fine Mediterranean cuisine and Greek flavors. There you can enjoy your food as if you were onboard. Kon-Tiki Floating Restaurant is outside the old town walls, in a comfortable place, bright and romantic at night due to the location and the sea, that offers you everything you need for a magnificent dinner. The extensive menu includes appetizers, stews, roasts and unique specialities prepared only from fresh ingredients, the time of your order. Try "challoumi" cheese from Cyprus, delicious pasta with chicken, smoked salmon, juicy fillets of fine greek meats with spices and herbs. Enjoy the extraordinary plating and the good wine, as well as the Greek spirits. Every Friday and Saturday, you can enjoy live international music. Make your free online reservation via e-table and have a unique dining experience on the sea, traveling in flavors and aromas of the Mediterranean. Great experience!!!
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Kontiki NEXT
Platia Neoriou
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Kon-Tiki Floating Restaurant is the only restaurant in Rhodes which is located literally​ on the sea in Mandraki port, offering fine Mediterranean cuisine and Greek flavors. There you can enjoy your food as if you were onboard. Kon-Tiki Floating Restaurant is outside the old town walls, in a comfortable place, bright and romantic at night due to the location and the sea, that offers you everything you need for a magnificent dinner. The extensive menu includes appetizers, stews, roasts and unique specialities prepared only from fresh ingredients, the time of your order. Try "challoumi" cheese from Cyprus, delicious pasta with chicken, smoked salmon, juicy fillets of fine greek meats with spices and herbs. Enjoy the extraordinary plating and the good wine, as well as the Greek spirits. Every Friday and Saturday, you can enjoy live international music. Make your free online reservation via e-table and have a unique dining experience on the sea, traveling in flavors and aromas of the Mediterranean. Great experience!!!
All Day Experience!!! From early in the morning until late at night there's an environment where you can enjoy every moment of the day and the uniqueness it deserves. Zebrano is an all-day cafe bar restaurant, offering delicious suggestions and combinations that will surprise you and satisfy you completely. Located in the oldest inhabited medieval city of Europe we are ready to amaze you and your senses.
Zebrano Cafe Restaurant Bar
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All Day Experience!!! From early in the morning until late at night there's an environment where you can enjoy every moment of the day and the uniqueness it deserves. Zebrano is an all-day cafe bar restaurant, offering delicious suggestions and combinations that will surprise you and satisfy you completely. Located in the oldest inhabited medieval city of Europe we are ready to amaze you and your senses.
Wine & Gastronomy Wine production is a large part of Greek history and culture considering that Greeks have been making wine since 2.000 BC. The Mediterranean climate with the warm sunshine, the dry-lands and highlands, create the perfect terroir for excellent wine-making grape varieties. 10GR Wine Bar welcomes you to explore a selection of more than 250 wine labels from Greece’s most interesting wine-growing regions! Balanced, dry, aromatic, fresh, fruity, exotic and unique for each occasion…from a special celebration to an everyday moment.
10GR Hotel & Wine Bar
16 Polidorou
Wine & Gastronomy Wine production is a large part of Greek history and culture considering that Greeks have been making wine since 2.000 BC. The Mediterranean climate with the warm sunshine, the dry-lands and highlands, create the perfect terroir for excellent wine-making grape varieties. 10GR Wine Bar welcomes you to explore a selection of more than 250 wine labels from Greece’s most interesting wine-growing regions! Balanced, dry, aromatic, fresh, fruity, exotic and unique for each occasion…from a special celebration to an everyday moment.
Greek Traditional Meze A greek mom’s traditional recipes come to life, become contemporary and are served with a twist. PETALADIKA is located in the center of the Old Town, carefully staged to create a unique atmosphere of greek tradition and hospitality featuring the philosophy of “meze”.
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Ta Petaladika
2 Menekleous
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Greek Traditional Meze A greek mom’s traditional recipes come to life, become contemporary and are served with a twist. PETALADIKA is located in the center of the Old Town, carefully staged to create a unique atmosphere of greek tradition and hospitality featuring the philosophy of “meze”.
The Restaurant A journey of flavours and aromas comes in the best jazz bar of the town, in order to mark your palate and your senses forever. Asian and Mediterranean cuisine combine in Sissitio. The Cellar Inside there is a unique wine cellar, where the visitor has the opportunity to participate in the organized multi-themed wine tasting. The Bar The refreshing cocktails are the ultimate companion for our summer nights. The long list of excellent cocktails comes to satisfy even the most demanding.
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Sissitio
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The Restaurant A journey of flavours and aromas comes in the best jazz bar of the town, in order to mark your palate and your senses forever. Asian and Mediterranean cuisine combine in Sissitio. The Cellar Inside there is a unique wine cellar, where the visitor has the opportunity to participate in the organized multi-themed wine tasting. The Bar The refreshing cocktails are the ultimate companion for our summer nights. The long list of excellent cocktails comes to satisfy even the most demanding.
The restaurant Il Borgo in Rhodes, is located in the center of the Old Town, with a stunning view of the sea, it has a friendly yet traditional environment ideal for both families and groups, it gives you the opportunity to taste authentic Mediterranean traditional flavors, which will really enchant you they will take you directly to Italy! You will find Il Borgo on Pl. Jewish Martyron 49, with the restaurant offering, excellent chicken salad, fantastic pizza with prosciutto, Oscar pizza with smoked aubergine and a legendary salami of Milan pure dream, a kitchen of Italian culinary delight awaits you at Il Borgo restaurant that you will really, really get hooked on with him clearly... and we finish with amazing handmade pasta such as the divine stuffed ravioli with mushrooms in truffle oil..and for the sweet tooth in the group the restaurant offers a dessert surprise! So only at Il Borgo you will taste explosive combinations of quality, taste and location incomparable aesthetics with festive food combined with excellent service, a spotless environment that will remain unforgettable and as a result it will be the ideal destination for you, your company and your family, you will love it and be sure that it will become your new haunt !
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Il Borgo
49 Pl. Evreon Martiron
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The restaurant Il Borgo in Rhodes, is located in the center of the Old Town, with a stunning view of the sea, it has a friendly yet traditional environment ideal for both families and groups, it gives you the opportunity to taste authentic Mediterranean traditional flavors, which will really enchant you they will take you directly to Italy! You will find Il Borgo on Pl. Jewish Martyron 49, with the restaurant offering, excellent chicken salad, fantastic pizza with prosciutto, Oscar pizza with smoked aubergine and a legendary salami of Milan pure dream, a kitchen of Italian culinary delight awaits you at Il Borgo restaurant that you will really, really get hooked on with him clearly... and we finish with amazing handmade pasta such as the divine stuffed ravioli with mushrooms in truffle oil..and for the sweet tooth in the group the restaurant offers a dessert surprise! So only at Il Borgo you will taste explosive combinations of quality, taste and location incomparable aesthetics with festive food combined with excellent service, a spotless environment that will remain unforgettable and as a result it will be the ideal destination for you, your company and your family, you will love it and be sure that it will become your new haunt !
At Marouli vegan restaurant in Rhodes you will find a variety of vegan food. Food from Greek and international cuisine.
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To Marouli
26 Platonos
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At Marouli vegan restaurant in Rhodes you will find a variety of vegan food. Food from Greek and international cuisine.
From early in the morning till late at night, the Pool Bar of Villa di Mare is the focal point of entertainment and refreshing food and drinks. Our guests find in this superb beachfront space a spot to mingle and socialize accompanied by lounge sounds by the best DJs in town, with delightful cocktails and titillating finger food. The perfect way to start your day, to lounge, to splash around and to party, together with our award-winning signature cocktails and the inimitable vibe of our elegant pool bar; the best place to be! We proudly present the Villa di Mare Restaurant, a spot where creative gastronomy meets the rich culinary tradition of Rhodes to create an exquisite experience of taste! Our dishes have been awarded esteemed international titles but our greatest reward is the continuous love we receive from both our guests and locals, a love we promise to extend with more sublime tastes!
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Villa Di Mare Restaurant
84 Ialisou
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From early in the morning till late at night, the Pool Bar of Villa di Mare is the focal point of entertainment and refreshing food and drinks. Our guests find in this superb beachfront space a spot to mingle and socialize accompanied by lounge sounds by the best DJs in town, with delightful cocktails and titillating finger food. The perfect way to start your day, to lounge, to splash around and to party, together with our award-winning signature cocktails and the inimitable vibe of our elegant pool bar; the best place to be! We proudly present the Villa di Mare Restaurant, a spot where creative gastronomy meets the rich culinary tradition of Rhodes to create an exquisite experience of taste! Our dishes have been awarded esteemed international titles but our greatest reward is the continuous love we receive from both our guests and locals, a love we promise to extend with more sublime tastes!
Cavo Italiano – Italian Restaurant in Ialyssos, Rhodes. Enjoy the fresh and lovely pizzas, the homemade fresh pasta, or a salad. Try a real Italian pasta dish, with the best of ingredients, and fresh pasta, made in our kitchen. We also have a lot of real Italian Pizzas, made in a stone oven, for the tastiest result. Beautiful environment, on top of the Cavo Tango Cocktail Bar. Great restaurant on a beautiful terrace!!!
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Cavo Italiano Restaurant
3 Ferenikis
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Cavo Italiano – Italian Restaurant in Ialyssos, Rhodes. Enjoy the fresh and lovely pizzas, the homemade fresh pasta, or a salad. Try a real Italian pasta dish, with the best of ingredients, and fresh pasta, made in our kitchen. We also have a lot of real Italian Pizzas, made in a stone oven, for the tastiest result. Beautiful environment, on top of the Cavo Tango Cocktail Bar. Great restaurant on a beautiful terrace!!!
At Cavo Tango – Sushi & Cocktail Bar, you can choose to accompany your sushi with one of our specially prepared cocktails that blend perfectly with the Japanese cuisine. At the astonishing cocktail bar where are served the most flavorsome cocktails&sushi is the ideal destination for your summer nights! Unique cafe-bar, decorated as if it was in Cyclades!!!
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Cavo Tango Cocktail Bar
3 Ferenikis
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At Cavo Tango – Sushi & Cocktail Bar, you can choose to accompany your sushi with one of our specially prepared cocktails that blend perfectly with the Japanese cuisine. At the astonishing cocktail bar where are served the most flavorsome cocktails&sushi is the ideal destination for your summer nights! Unique cafe-bar, decorated as if it was in Cyclades!!!
In Kalithea Thermal Springs!!! A beautiful historical monument, nice beach, swimming in clear, cold sea, scuba diving, great view! Delectable specialties and delicacies every day, always using the best in raw material and ingredients!
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Pane Di Capo
80 Leof. Kallitheas
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In Kalithea Thermal Springs!!! A beautiful historical monument, nice beach, swimming in clear, cold sea, scuba diving, great view! Delectable specialties and delicacies every day, always using the best in raw material and ingredients!
Coffee and breakfast in Orfanidou street!
Espresso Deli Cafe
Orfanidou
Coffee and breakfast in Orfanidou street!
Aktaion, Rhodes A two-storeyd building with flat roof and an arcade looking towards the road by the sea. The walls are built in the typical, local isodomic masonry. Very interesting is the structure of the interior, visible in the plans of the building. Very interesting is the structure of the interior, visible in the plans of the building.  It was built in the first period of the italian occupation (1925) and in its first phase it was richly decorated in a combination of the oriental and gothic styles. From 1936 onwards, when De Vecchi was the govenror, all the decorative elements were removed so that the facade was in accordance with the official architectural style of the state (Fascist Style). The building was called "Circolo Italia" and was used as a meeting place by the italian officers. Today it has been transformed into a coffee, pastry shop, restaurant and bar, open all day long and night.
Aktaion Rhodes
Platia Eleftherias
Aktaion, Rhodes A two-storeyd building with flat roof and an arcade looking towards the road by the sea. The walls are built in the typical, local isodomic masonry. Very interesting is the structure of the interior, visible in the plans of the building. Very interesting is the structure of the interior, visible in the plans of the building.  It was built in the first period of the italian occupation (1925) and in its first phase it was richly decorated in a combination of the oriental and gothic styles. From 1936 onwards, when De Vecchi was the govenror, all the decorative elements were removed so that the facade was in accordance with the official architectural style of the state (Fascist Style). The building was called "Circolo Italia" and was used as a meeting place by the italian officers. Today it has been transformed into a coffee, pastry shop, restaurant and bar, open all day long and night.
A beautiful Italian restaurant. This is Casa Il Borgo. Delicious pasta and excellent pizza! Worth a try! The environment of the store is also very beautiful in a central part of the city.
Casa Il Borgo
A beautiful Italian restaurant. This is Casa Il Borgo. Delicious pasta and excellent pizza! Worth a try! The environment of the store is also very beautiful in a central part of the city.
Delicious souvlaki, gyros and grilled meat.
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Stavlos
15 Nikiforou Mandilara
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Delicious souvlaki, gyros and grilled meat.
Memphis Restaurant in Rhodes, Greece, opened its doors in May 2016. The restaurant is a modern version of BBQ Grill Steakhouse with American, Mediterranean and Mexican cuisine in Rhodes Town and it is a unique and famous destination on Rhodes island for demanding meat lovers. It"s located directly across the casino, in Rhodes town. Memphis Restaurant is proud for its quality meat. Pure products of high quality are used, that's why it's reputation rises year by year. Today, Memphis Restaurant is considered to be the number one restaurant in Rhodes island, and has become a a culinary landmark in Rhodes island. The menu includes unique, authentic homemade burger dishes, space ribs plucked with authentic American recipes served with genuine Jack Daniels or BBQ sauce. All meats and vegetables are fresh from the local market. Fresh locally produced meats roasted and marinated according to your preference. Enjoy cool, fresh salads, appetizers and original recipes, influenced by the Mediterranean & American cuisine. Moreover, taste our authentic Mexican salad, fajitas, chili con carne. Feel a culinary magic in the most unique, modern venues on Rhodes island, and let the well-trained staff serve you with passion and a smile.
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Memphis Restaurant
21 Geor. Papanikolaou
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Memphis Restaurant in Rhodes, Greece, opened its doors in May 2016. The restaurant is a modern version of BBQ Grill Steakhouse with American, Mediterranean and Mexican cuisine in Rhodes Town and it is a unique and famous destination on Rhodes island for demanding meat lovers. It"s located directly across the casino, in Rhodes town. Memphis Restaurant is proud for its quality meat. Pure products of high quality are used, that's why it's reputation rises year by year. Today, Memphis Restaurant is considered to be the number one restaurant in Rhodes island, and has become a a culinary landmark in Rhodes island. The menu includes unique, authentic homemade burger dishes, space ribs plucked with authentic American recipes served with genuine Jack Daniels or BBQ sauce. All meats and vegetables are fresh from the local market. Fresh locally produced meats roasted and marinated according to your preference. Enjoy cool, fresh salads, appetizers and original recipes, influenced by the Mediterranean & American cuisine. Moreover, taste our authentic Mexican salad, fajitas, chili con carne. Feel a culinary magic in the most unique, modern venues on Rhodes island, and let the well-trained staff serve you with passion and a smile.
A wonderful place seafront, from where you can watch the amazing sunset. A big variety of food, beverages, drinks and sweets! The staff is really very kind, the prices are reasonable, therefore is a wonderful place that I recommend!
Art & Taste
A wonderful place seafront, from where you can watch the amazing sunset. A big variety of food, beverages, drinks and sweets! The staff is really very kind, the prices are reasonable, therefore is a wonderful place that I recommend!
Koutouki "Ta Mantala" Α journey through time and tradition started daily early in the noon in an authentic atmoshere in the graphical streets of Koskinou village! Live greek music on Fridays and Saturdays
ΚΟΥΤΟΥΚΙ ΤΑ ΜΑΝΤΑΛΑ
25is Martiou
Koutouki "Ta Mantala" Α journey through time and tradition started daily early in the noon in an authentic atmoshere in the graphical streets of Koskinou village! Live greek music on Fridays and Saturdays
It’s set in the most beautiful little square, sitting outside enjoying the atmosphere….fairy lights, love music playing, plenty of people watching. And the pizzas were spot on, really delicious and those who still want Greek food wouldn’t be disappointed, as there’s a section of the menu which is loaded of "pitas"….. All pretty well sized and well priced too. Inside looks lovely, but do sit outside for lovely atmosphere and ambiance, a real hidden gem of the Old Town!
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The Walk Inn
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It’s set in the most beautiful little square, sitting outside enjoying the atmosphere….fairy lights, love music playing, plenty of people watching. And the pizzas were spot on, really delicious and those who still want Greek food wouldn’t be disappointed, as there’s a section of the menu which is loaded of "pitas"….. All pretty well sized and well priced too. Inside looks lovely, but do sit outside for lovely atmosphere and ambiance, a real hidden gem of the Old Town!
It’s simple! For those who love burgers and who are passionate about beers! The philosophy of Boston Burger Bar can be described by those three words: “Quality, Tradition, Authenticity”. Quality, because are used only pure and natural ingredients. Tradition, because the heritage is maintained by our father. Authenticity, because most of the recipes are guarded secrets through all those years, thus 100% authentic. Besides the great food, fast service and a welcoming environment are also provided. Visit this place!
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Boston Burger bar
5 Theodoraki
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It’s simple! For those who love burgers and who are passionate about beers! The philosophy of Boston Burger Bar can be described by those three words: “Quality, Tradition, Authenticity”. Quality, because are used only pure and natural ingredients. Tradition, because the heritage is maintained by our father. Authenticity, because most of the recipes are guarded secrets through all those years, thus 100% authentic. Besides the great food, fast service and a welcoming environment are also provided. Visit this place!
Brand new Restaurant Bar for all day experiences. Baroque style interiors of a forgotten era & wonderful tastes that reminisce of a bistro, on Rhodes' island most prominent spot. Think tastes like a french bistro. Wonderful brunch menu, lunch & dinner, accompanied by a delightful wine list. Curated by Chef...
Opera Grande
Brand new Restaurant Bar for all day experiences. Baroque style interiors of a forgotten era & wonderful tastes that reminisce of a bistro, on Rhodes' island most prominent spot. Think tastes like a french bistro. Wonderful brunch menu, lunch & dinner, accompanied by a delightful wine list. Curated by Chef...
Established in 2023, Traverso Ristorante Italiano is the newest culinary destination in town, committed to delivering the authentic taste of Italy directly to your dining experience! From fresh pasta and pizzas to refined dishes made from the finest ingredients, indulge in a diverse array of delightful experiences. Discover a symphony of flavors and aromas that transport you to the heart of Italy. In Orfanidou street!
Traverso
Established in 2023, Traverso Ristorante Italiano is the newest culinary destination in town, committed to delivering the authentic taste of Italy directly to your dining experience! From fresh pasta and pizzas to refined dishes made from the finest ingredients, indulge in a diverse array of delightful experiences. Discover a symphony of flavors and aromas that transport you to the heart of Italy. In Orfanidou street!
By the beach, with great summery decoration, for coffee, snacks, food, drinks etc. Ronda Beach Bar is located on Elli Beach, next to Rhodes’ town center. The city center of Rhodes is very close to shopping centers and restaurants. At Ronda Beach Bar, the visitors will enjoy the gorgeous blue waters of the Aegean Sea while famous Djs play lounge tunes. For our young friends there are diving boards and many games making it kid-friendly and easy with children. Relax on Ronda’s comfortable chairs while you enjoy unique summer cocktails, and tasty food.
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Ronda Restaurant Bar
6 Pl. Kountourioti
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By the beach, with great summery decoration, for coffee, snacks, food, drinks etc. Ronda Beach Bar is located on Elli Beach, next to Rhodes’ town center. The city center of Rhodes is very close to shopping centers and restaurants. At Ronda Beach Bar, the visitors will enjoy the gorgeous blue waters of the Aegean Sea while famous Djs play lounge tunes. For our young friends there are diving boards and many games making it kid-friendly and easy with children. Relax on Ronda’s comfortable chairs while you enjoy unique summer cocktails, and tasty food.
Beerõkouto
The Last Butler opened its doors in February 2015 and for the first time the island of Rhodes gained a "time machine" hangout. Inspired by the 1920s, it travels you to a different era of illegality, banning and, of course, prohibition. Its philosophy is based on discovery, evolution, creation and passion. The staff is trained to serve and meet every requirement by explaining the thought and reason behind each creation and the main purpose is to offer an experience of all senses, based on knowledge and elegance. WHAT PEOPLE SAY “Best cocktails I ever had. Little cosy place with great taste of jazz classics. I've tried almost all of their cocktails. Impossible to skip it while in Rhodes.” Aurel
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The last butler
45 Amarantou
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The Last Butler opened its doors in February 2015 and for the first time the island of Rhodes gained a "time machine" hangout. Inspired by the 1920s, it travels you to a different era of illegality, banning and, of course, prohibition. Its philosophy is based on discovery, evolution, creation and passion. The staff is trained to serve and meet every requirement by explaining the thought and reason behind each creation and the main purpose is to offer an experience of all senses, based on knowledge and elegance. WHAT PEOPLE SAY “Best cocktails I ever had. Little cosy place with great taste of jazz classics. I've tried almost all of their cocktails. Impossible to skip it while in Rhodes.” Aurel
Be a pirate at Blue Lagoon! This pirate ship situated in the heart of the city is a beautiful and relaxing venue by day which transforms into a party venue by night The live greek music every night is perfect for after-dark listening, drinking and dancing. We can turn any night out into an incredible time to remember. Kali Orexi! Fresh salads, greek mezes and greek specialities are among the simple yet carefully prepared and served dishes at the blue lagoon kitchen. Stin ygeia mas!! Select from our range of wines, beers and delicious mix of cocktails and enjoy the greek night in a unique environment.
Blue Lagoon
2 25th Martiou Str
Be a pirate at Blue Lagoon! This pirate ship situated in the heart of the city is a beautiful and relaxing venue by day which transforms into a party venue by night The live greek music every night is perfect for after-dark listening, drinking and dancing. We can turn any night out into an incredible time to remember. Kali Orexi! Fresh salads, greek mezes and greek specialities are among the simple yet carefully prepared and served dishes at the blue lagoon kitchen. Stin ygeia mas!! Select from our range of wines, beers and delicious mix of cocktails and enjoy the greek night in a unique environment.
Delicious beer is worth trying there. Most likely, you'll go back to this cafe later to degust good coffee. Musicians perform live music in the evening. Most guests think that the staff is cute there. The prompt service is a great plus of Flou. A lot of people have noticed that prices are affordable for what you get. From the visitors' viewpoint, the atmosphere is homey.
Flou Café
Delicious beer is worth trying there. Most likely, you'll go back to this cafe later to degust good coffee. Musicians perform live music in the evening. Most guests think that the staff is cute there. The prompt service is a great plus of Flou. A lot of people have noticed that prices are affordable for what you get. From the visitors' viewpoint, the atmosphere is homey.
A local attraction - Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes, that is situated beside this restaurant, is a part of the unique culture of the city. At To Kentrikon, you will be served Greek cuisine. When you enter this place, you notice the lovely atmosphere.
Kafenion 'To Kendrikon'
A local attraction - Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes, that is situated beside this restaurant, is a part of the unique culture of the city. At To Kentrikon, you will be served Greek cuisine. When you enter this place, you notice the lovely atmosphere.
The cafe bar restaurant Socratous Garden in Rhodes is exactly what its name promises us. A paradise on earth in the Old Town of Rhodes, with a magical courtyard with a fountain, flowers, trees and running water. An oasis of coolness that promises to satisfy all your requirements, whether you stop for a quick coffee, or for food or for a cocktail in the evening. You will find the Socratous Garden at 124 Sokratous Street, inside a gallery, away from any kind of hustle and bustle and you will have the opportunity to spend fantastic moments at all hours of the day, trying excellent dishes of traditional Greek cuisine such as village salad, moussaka, saganaki shrimp, gouvetsaki, stew, stuffed and of course our famous tzatziki. As for the hot summer days, what could be better than a refreshing ice cream in this romantic and special garden? Finally, the Socratous Garden is the ideal place to relax after a walk in its enchanting alleys and let yourself in the peace of this garden that brings the tropical island atmosphere to our wonderful island of Rhodes.
Socratous Garden
124 Sokratous
The cafe bar restaurant Socratous Garden in Rhodes is exactly what its name promises us. A paradise on earth in the Old Town of Rhodes, with a magical courtyard with a fountain, flowers, trees and running water. An oasis of coolness that promises to satisfy all your requirements, whether you stop for a quick coffee, or for food or for a cocktail in the evening. You will find the Socratous Garden at 124 Sokratous Street, inside a gallery, away from any kind of hustle and bustle and you will have the opportunity to spend fantastic moments at all hours of the day, trying excellent dishes of traditional Greek cuisine such as village salad, moussaka, saganaki shrimp, gouvetsaki, stew, stuffed and of course our famous tzatziki. As for the hot summer days, what could be better than a refreshing ice cream in this romantic and special garden? Finally, the Socratous Garden is the ideal place to relax after a walk in its enchanting alleys and let yourself in the peace of this garden that brings the tropical island atmosphere to our wonderful island of Rhodes.
Quality delicious sweets and impeccable service. A must visit! We recommend it!
PURE - Sweets & more
26 28is Oktovriou
Quality delicious sweets and impeccable service. A must visit! We recommend it!
Nice sea front restaurant, rustic with the nicest waiters you will meet in town. Food is excellent and all round a really good place too eat. Just below the studios!
Orexi Rustic Cuisine
Nice sea front restaurant, rustic with the nicest waiters you will meet in town. Food is excellent and all round a really good place too eat. Just below the studios!
koutouki42 is a traditional Greek restaurant by the sea that offers seafood from the island fishermen and fresh fresh meat and vegetables from Rhodes farms daily! Also nice dishes for vegetarians and vegans! Very close to the studios!
Koutouki 42
koutouki42 is a traditional Greek restaurant by the sea that offers seafood from the island fishermen and fresh fresh meat and vegetables from Rhodes farms daily! Also nice dishes for vegetarians and vegans! Very close to the studios!
Locals like Greek and Mediterranean dishes seafront!!! Many people come to taste good beef, salads and moussaka. Delicious "raki" is worth a try here. This place is well known for its great service and friendly staff, that is always ready to help you. According to the reviewers' opinions, prices are adequate. This spot is characterized by the cool atmosphere.
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KoumpaRaki
20 Akti Miaouli
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Locals like Greek and Mediterranean dishes seafront!!! Many people come to taste good beef, salads and moussaka. Delicious "raki" is worth a try here. This place is well known for its great service and friendly staff, that is always ready to help you. According to the reviewers' opinions, prices are adequate. This spot is characterized by the cool atmosphere.
As a result of the Vietnam war Mr. Pham Troung Truc was forced to leave his Homeland. Arrived in Rhodes island, after a hard journey at sea, he fought for a safer home to live with his family. With industriousness and determination of his 10 kids and wife, Kabuki Canton was finally founded in 1992 and is successful until today. You can choose from a variety of styles, light and easy drinking, fresh and aromatic white wines or you could try intense and elegant red wines. Creative cuisine involves sophisticated wines.
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KabukiCanton Rhodes Town
21 Ammochostou
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As a result of the Vietnam war Mr. Pham Troung Truc was forced to leave his Homeland. Arrived in Rhodes island, after a hard journey at sea, he fought for a safer home to live with his family. With industriousness and determination of his 10 kids and wife, Kabuki Canton was finally founded in 1992 and is successful until today. You can choose from a variety of styles, light and easy drinking, fresh and aromatic white wines or you could try intense and elegant red wines. Creative cuisine involves sophisticated wines.

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Rhodes Old Medieval Town, Rhodes When you approach the walls of Medieval Old Town of Rhodes you are about to enter the oldest inhabited medieval city in Europe. It's a thrill to behold. Best to know one thing from the start about the Old Town of Rhodes: It's not laid out on a grid - not even close. In the Medieval - Old - Town of Rhodes one may for sure enjoy one of the most interesting walks on the island. Do not let the "medieval" mislead you: rather than a ruined, deserted setting, you will be pleasantly surprised to wander through an intricate network of busy little commercial streets delightfully alternating with quiet alleys, in what is a very much alive town consistently dwelt in over the last two thousand years!  No wonder, therefore, that for some time now, the Medieval Quarter of Rhodes - the oldest inhabited medieval town in Europe - forms part of the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage network! This is a bustling neighborhood of some 6000 people, who live and work in the same buildings in which the Knights of St. John dwelt, six centuries ago. An emotion certain to remain forever alive on one’s memory! Medieval buildings, mosques, traditional fountains, oriental motifs, Byzantine and Gothic churches, shops and cafeterias are scattered throughout the Old Town of Rhodes, all blending together to create a unique and picturesque whole. There are roughly 200 streets or alleys - some of them bearing no name! Getting “lost” here is not a defeat; it's an opportunity. Whenever you feel the need to find your bearings, you may ask for "Sokratous" street, which is the closest the Medieval City comes to having a main street. The highlights - what to see in the Old Town of Rhodes The Palace of the Grand Master, reinstated by the Italians in 1940 after almost a century of abandonment (the building had been destroyed as a result of an explosion in a forgotten powder store in its basement, in 1856), stands out because of its imposing entrance and exquisitely well-preserved towers and battlements. The interiors of the buildings, decorated with priceless ornamental objects, are equally impressive.   The Archaeological Museum is housed in the Gothic building of the Great Hospital of the Knights and preserves masterpieces of art on Rhodes, finds from ancient lalysos and Kamiros and mosaic paintings from the city of Rhodes. The Knight's Street, the imposing street that leads to the Palace of the Grand Master, keeps alive the accommodations of the "language" of the Order of Knights. It is worth visiting the Panagia tou Kastrou, the Panagia tou Bourgkou, the clocktower, the synagogue and the mosques of the Suleyman and Recep Pasha. The medieval city of Rhodes is one of the few remaining medieval cities in the world that is still inhabited and alive. Even being the highest elevation of the Old Town of Rhodes, the clock tower (Roloi), is hardly noticeable at first glance. The Hospice of St. Catherine was built in 1391-92, under grand master Heredia, by the Italian Domenico d'Allemagna, admiral of the Order of the Knights of St. John (Knights Hospitaller). The founder was an important personage, disposing of considerable means.
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Palast des Großmeisters der Ritter von Rhodos
1-31 Rodiou
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Rhodes Old Medieval Town, Rhodes When you approach the walls of Medieval Old Town of Rhodes you are about to enter the oldest inhabited medieval city in Europe. It's a thrill to behold. Best to know one thing from the start about the Old Town of Rhodes: It's not laid out on a grid - not even close. In the Medieval - Old - Town of Rhodes one may for sure enjoy one of the most interesting walks on the island. Do not let the "medieval" mislead you: rather than a ruined, deserted setting, you will be pleasantly surprised to wander through an intricate network of busy little commercial streets delightfully alternating with quiet alleys, in what is a very much alive town consistently dwelt in over the last two thousand years!  No wonder, therefore, that for some time now, the Medieval Quarter of Rhodes - the oldest inhabited medieval town in Europe - forms part of the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage network! This is a bustling neighborhood of some 6000 people, who live and work in the same buildings in which the Knights of St. John dwelt, six centuries ago. An emotion certain to remain forever alive on one’s memory! Medieval buildings, mosques, traditional fountains, oriental motifs, Byzantine and Gothic churches, shops and cafeterias are scattered throughout the Old Town of Rhodes, all blending together to create a unique and picturesque whole. There are roughly 200 streets or alleys - some of them bearing no name! Getting “lost” here is not a defeat; it's an opportunity. Whenever you feel the need to find your bearings, you may ask for "Sokratous" street, which is the closest the Medieval City comes to having a main street. The highlights - what to see in the Old Town of Rhodes The Palace of the Grand Master, reinstated by the Italians in 1940 after almost a century of abandonment (the building had been destroyed as a result of an explosion in a forgotten powder store in its basement, in 1856), stands out because of its imposing entrance and exquisitely well-preserved towers and battlements. The interiors of the buildings, decorated with priceless ornamental objects, are equally impressive.   The Archaeological Museum is housed in the Gothic building of the Great Hospital of the Knights and preserves masterpieces of art on Rhodes, finds from ancient lalysos and Kamiros and mosaic paintings from the city of Rhodes. The Knight's Street, the imposing street that leads to the Palace of the Grand Master, keeps alive the accommodations of the "language" of the Order of Knights. It is worth visiting the Panagia tou Kastrou, the Panagia tou Bourgkou, the clocktower, the synagogue and the mosques of the Suleyman and Recep Pasha. The medieval city of Rhodes is one of the few remaining medieval cities in the world that is still inhabited and alive. Even being the highest elevation of the Old Town of Rhodes, the clock tower (Roloi), is hardly noticeable at first glance. The Hospice of St. Catherine was built in 1391-92, under grand master Heredia, by the Italian Domenico d'Allemagna, admiral of the Order of the Knights of St. John (Knights Hospitaller). The founder was an important personage, disposing of considerable means.
Mandraki Harbor Mandraki is one of the three harbors in Rhodes. It is famous, because it is believed that the great statue of Colossus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, once stood at the harbor entrance. Today the deer sculptures at the entrance, the St. Nicholas Fortress and a number of medieval windmills create a charming view of the harbor. Many boat trips to other nearby islands leave from here. Discover this beautiful historical harbor on this tour. 1) Evangelismos Church Evangelismos Church (also called The Church of the Annunciation) is located next to Mandraki Harbor. It was built in 1925 by the Italians, as Rhodes was an Italian city at that time. The church is a magnificent example of Gothic architecture. It is similar in design to St. John Church located in Old Town. This church is also dedicated to St. John. The interior is decorated with murals by Fotis Kontoglou. 2) Main Post Office The Main Post Office in Rhodes is a stunning building located in Liberty Square, known locally as Plateia Eleftherias, in the modern city. It may not be one of the oldest constructions on the island, but its impressive Renaissance Eclecticism architectural style is nonetheless beautiful and worthwhile visiting. The Main Post Office was built during the first years of the Italian reign over the island, between 1912 and 1943. The post office was designed by Italian architect Florestano di Fausto. It has always maintained its function as the principal post office on the island, initially, under the Italian and, more recently, under the Greek postal service. The façade is highly stylized and features impressive carvings and engravings into the local poros stone. Above the grand entrance there is an emblem of the god of sun and there are entrances to either side. The Main Post Office, like many of the buildings constructed during Italian sovereignty, were deliberately opulent in order to emphasize the superiority of the Italian reign, as well as to attract tourists to the new part of the city of Rhodes. The Main Post Office is open daily between 8:30am and 2:30pm. 3) New Market Hall New Market Hall is located opposite Mandraki Harbor. It is a long, white building with a magnificent entrance. The ground floor of the market houses a number of cafes and bars, and there are an array of taverns, shops and cafes located in the open area. Tourists like shopping at this market, as there are a lot of jewelry and gift shops here. 4) Windmills of Mandraki (must see) The Windmills of Mandraki are located on the wave breaker of Mandraki Harbor in Rhodes. These medieval windmills were used to ground the grain that came from the commercial ships docking in the harbor. It is believed that there were once 13 or 14 windmills, but most of them have disintegrated over time. Three of these beautiful structures have been renovated and stand as majestic reminders of times past. 5) Mandraki Harbour Mandraki Harbour is the main harbor of Rhodes. Its entrance is described as the place where the Colossus of Rhodes was standing. Mandraki Harbour still remains the harbour that can offer trips on yachts and sailboats around the Town of Rhodes or other islands that are near Rhodes. 6) St. Nicholas Fortress The imposing St. Nicholas Fortress is located in the Rhodes Old City looking out over Mandraki Harbor. In ancient times Mandraki Harbor was a military space and in the 15th century a guard tower was constructed there on the orders of Grand Master Raimondo Zacosta. Following the first siege, the tower was fortified. A bastion was added by Grand Master d’Aubusson and the newly formed fortress was named after the chapel inside it. It was largely thanks to the fortress that the Knights Hospitaller were able to fend off attacks from the Turks for so many years. Major sieges by the Turks were mounted in 1480 and 1522-23. The initial attack was thwarted, but the Turks ended up seizing power in 1522 and the Knights were forced to leave Rhodes. When the fortress was built, it took into account the Ottoman use of cannons and other siege weaponry and its thick walls were impermeable for many years. Indeed considering their age, they are in excellent condition to this day. The fortress is hugely popular with visitors these days and it has been well preserved. You can walk along the path of the former moat, which has been dried out and provides a scenic, tree lined walking path. 7) Lighthouse of St. Nicholas Fortress The Lighthouse is located at the St. Nicholas Fortress in Mandraki Harbor. It dates back to 1863, during the Ottoman period. The Lighthouse was reactivated in 2007. It is a round, unpainted, white stone tower that displays two white flashes every twelve seconds, lighting the way for incoming ships. 8) Rhodian Deer Statues Sculptures of Rhodian Deer, a stag and a doe, stand on slim columns on either side of the Mandraki Harbor entrance. It is believed that the statue of Colossus once stood here. Today these two charming Rhodian deer sculptures serve as the guardians of the harbor. 9) Colossus of Rhodes (must see) The Colossus of Rhodes was a statue of the Greek god Helios, erected in the city of Rhodes by Chares of Lindos between 292 and 280 BC. It is considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Before its destruction, the Colossus of Rhodes stood over 30 meters (107 ft) high, making it one of the tallest statues of the ancient world. Ancient accounts describe the structure as being built with iron tie bars to which brass plates were fixed to form the skin. The interior of the structure, which stood on a 15-meter- (50-foot-) high white marble pedestal near the Mandraki Harbor entrance, was then filled with stone blocks as construction progressed. The statue stood for only 56 years until Rhodes was hit by an earthquake in 226 BC. The statue snapped at the knees and fell over onto land. Ptolemy III offered to pay for the reconstruction of the statue, but the Oracle of Delphi made the Rhodians afraid that they had offended Helios, and they declined to rebuild it.
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Mandraki Port
2 Plotarchou Plessa
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Mandraki Harbor Mandraki is one of the three harbors in Rhodes. It is famous, because it is believed that the great statue of Colossus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, once stood at the harbor entrance. Today the deer sculptures at the entrance, the St. Nicholas Fortress and a number of medieval windmills create a charming view of the harbor. Many boat trips to other nearby islands leave from here. Discover this beautiful historical harbor on this tour. 1) Evangelismos Church Evangelismos Church (also called The Church of the Annunciation) is located next to Mandraki Harbor. It was built in 1925 by the Italians, as Rhodes was an Italian city at that time. The church is a magnificent example of Gothic architecture. It is similar in design to St. John Church located in Old Town. This church is also dedicated to St. John. The interior is decorated with murals by Fotis Kontoglou. 2) Main Post Office The Main Post Office in Rhodes is a stunning building located in Liberty Square, known locally as Plateia Eleftherias, in the modern city. It may not be one of the oldest constructions on the island, but its impressive Renaissance Eclecticism architectural style is nonetheless beautiful and worthwhile visiting. The Main Post Office was built during the first years of the Italian reign over the island, between 1912 and 1943. The post office was designed by Italian architect Florestano di Fausto. It has always maintained its function as the principal post office on the island, initially, under the Italian and, more recently, under the Greek postal service. The façade is highly stylized and features impressive carvings and engravings into the local poros stone. Above the grand entrance there is an emblem of the god of sun and there are entrances to either side. The Main Post Office, like many of the buildings constructed during Italian sovereignty, were deliberately opulent in order to emphasize the superiority of the Italian reign, as well as to attract tourists to the new part of the city of Rhodes. The Main Post Office is open daily between 8:30am and 2:30pm. 3) New Market Hall New Market Hall is located opposite Mandraki Harbor. It is a long, white building with a magnificent entrance. The ground floor of the market houses a number of cafes and bars, and there are an array of taverns, shops and cafes located in the open area. Tourists like shopping at this market, as there are a lot of jewelry and gift shops here. 4) Windmills of Mandraki (must see) The Windmills of Mandraki are located on the wave breaker of Mandraki Harbor in Rhodes. These medieval windmills were used to ground the grain that came from the commercial ships docking in the harbor. It is believed that there were once 13 or 14 windmills, but most of them have disintegrated over time. Three of these beautiful structures have been renovated and stand as majestic reminders of times past. 5) Mandraki Harbour Mandraki Harbour is the main harbor of Rhodes. Its entrance is described as the place where the Colossus of Rhodes was standing. Mandraki Harbour still remains the harbour that can offer trips on yachts and sailboats around the Town of Rhodes or other islands that are near Rhodes. 6) St. Nicholas Fortress The imposing St. Nicholas Fortress is located in the Rhodes Old City looking out over Mandraki Harbor. In ancient times Mandraki Harbor was a military space and in the 15th century a guard tower was constructed there on the orders of Grand Master Raimondo Zacosta. Following the first siege, the tower was fortified. A bastion was added by Grand Master d’Aubusson and the newly formed fortress was named after the chapel inside it. It was largely thanks to the fortress that the Knights Hospitaller were able to fend off attacks from the Turks for so many years. Major sieges by the Turks were mounted in 1480 and 1522-23. The initial attack was thwarted, but the Turks ended up seizing power in 1522 and the Knights were forced to leave Rhodes. When the fortress was built, it took into account the Ottoman use of cannons and other siege weaponry and its thick walls were impermeable for many years. Indeed considering their age, they are in excellent condition to this day. The fortress is hugely popular with visitors these days and it has been well preserved. You can walk along the path of the former moat, which has been dried out and provides a scenic, tree lined walking path. 7) Lighthouse of St. Nicholas Fortress The Lighthouse is located at the St. Nicholas Fortress in Mandraki Harbor. It dates back to 1863, during the Ottoman period. The Lighthouse was reactivated in 2007. It is a round, unpainted, white stone tower that displays two white flashes every twelve seconds, lighting the way for incoming ships. 8) Rhodian Deer Statues Sculptures of Rhodian Deer, a stag and a doe, stand on slim columns on either side of the Mandraki Harbor entrance. It is believed that the statue of Colossus once stood here. Today these two charming Rhodian deer sculptures serve as the guardians of the harbor. 9) Colossus of Rhodes (must see) The Colossus of Rhodes was a statue of the Greek god Helios, erected in the city of Rhodes by Chares of Lindos between 292 and 280 BC. It is considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Before its destruction, the Colossus of Rhodes stood over 30 meters (107 ft) high, making it one of the tallest statues of the ancient world. Ancient accounts describe the structure as being built with iron tie bars to which brass plates were fixed to form the skin. The interior of the structure, which stood on a 15-meter- (50-foot-) high white marble pedestal near the Mandraki Harbor entrance, was then filled with stone blocks as construction progressed. The statue stood for only 56 years until Rhodes was hit by an earthquake in 226 BC. The statue snapped at the knees and fell over onto land. Ptolemy III offered to pay for the reconstruction of the statue, but the Oracle of Delphi made the Rhodians afraid that they had offended Helios, and they declined to rebuild it.
Medieval Moat, Rhodes Circumscribing the Medieval City from land, the Moat runs along some 2.5 km. Its purpose was to keep enemies and their siege gear off the main fortification system of the walls and bastions. The Rhodian Moat has never been submerged in water; rather, it relied on its considerable depth – considerable enough to have helped surface more ancient vestiges of urban life, such as irrigation ducts, sewers etc. With its bloody past way behind, the Moat in present day plays host to a multitude of activities by people those who come here for sport and exercise or a simple stroll, pet on leash. More often than note, the area is filled with the notes of musical shows and thespian events hosted on selected sites along it.
Moat MEDIEVAL THEATRE
Medieval Moat, Rhodes Circumscribing the Medieval City from land, the Moat runs along some 2.5 km. Its purpose was to keep enemies and their siege gear off the main fortification system of the walls and bastions. The Rhodian Moat has never been submerged in water; rather, it relied on its considerable depth – considerable enough to have helped surface more ancient vestiges of urban life, such as irrigation ducts, sewers etc. With its bloody past way behind, the Moat in present day plays host to a multitude of activities by people those who come here for sport and exercise or a simple stroll, pet on leash. More often than note, the area is filled with the notes of musical shows and thespian events hosted on selected sites along it.
Filerimos, Rhodes Mt. Filerimos (Philerimos, Φιλέρημος in Greek), is situated about 15km from Rhodes Town, on a hill 267m. high, also located near the village of Trianta, and stands on the same site as the Doric city of Ialysos in ancient times. Filerimos in Rhodes is situated near the village of Trianta, standing on the very site where the Doric city of Ialyssos once flourished. When the Dorians arrived around 1100 BC, Ialyssos became member of the alliance known as the Dorian Hexapolis. Archaeologists came across the necropolis of ancient Ialisos between Trianta and Filerimos. In 1876 excavations, brought to light Mycenaean pottery, a Doric foundation and a Hellenistic temple of Athena Polias proof of the prosperity of the city down to the time when Rhodes city was founded in 408 BC. In the middle age the Knights of St. John used the site of Ialissos. Later it passed on to the Ottomans and finally to the Italians. Remnants of these periods and vestiges of the long succession of conquerors can still be seen. On the way up the ancient road to the Acropolis in Filerimos, one comes across the foundations of the temple of Zeus and Athena. On top, there stands beautiful church, dedicated to Holy Mary. This Monastery was destroyed during the Ottoman period and rebuilt by the Italians who had Capuchin monks establish on the premises. It is to them that this lovely complex owes the lovely walkways and quite corridors. The monks also contrived an exquisite liquor recipe, based on a mixture of seven, locally-found herbs (hence its name of «Sette Erbe» = Seven Herbs) still available at the local canteen.
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Filerimos
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Filerimos, Rhodes Mt. Filerimos (Philerimos, Φιλέρημος in Greek), is situated about 15km from Rhodes Town, on a hill 267m. high, also located near the village of Trianta, and stands on the same site as the Doric city of Ialysos in ancient times. Filerimos in Rhodes is situated near the village of Trianta, standing on the very site where the Doric city of Ialyssos once flourished. When the Dorians arrived around 1100 BC, Ialyssos became member of the alliance known as the Dorian Hexapolis. Archaeologists came across the necropolis of ancient Ialisos between Trianta and Filerimos. In 1876 excavations, brought to light Mycenaean pottery, a Doric foundation and a Hellenistic temple of Athena Polias proof of the prosperity of the city down to the time when Rhodes city was founded in 408 BC. In the middle age the Knights of St. John used the site of Ialissos. Later it passed on to the Ottomans and finally to the Italians. Remnants of these periods and vestiges of the long succession of conquerors can still be seen. On the way up the ancient road to the Acropolis in Filerimos, one comes across the foundations of the temple of Zeus and Athena. On top, there stands beautiful church, dedicated to Holy Mary. This Monastery was destroyed during the Ottoman period and rebuilt by the Italians who had Capuchin monks establish on the premises. It is to them that this lovely complex owes the lovely walkways and quite corridors. The monks also contrived an exquisite liquor recipe, based on a mixture of seven, locally-found herbs (hence its name of «Sette Erbe» = Seven Herbs) still available at the local canteen.
A Dreamy Place Full of Butterflies A unique nature reserve is to be found inland on Rhodes Island, “Butterfly Valley” or in Greek “Petaloudes Valley”. It sounds like a dreamy place and truly is! It is one of the most famous attractions of Rhodes that is certainly worth a visit. Only 10 km from the airport and 25 km from the town of Rhodes, you can visit the famous Valley of the Butterflies. This is a habitat with dense flora, breathtaking natural beauty, harmonious structures of bridges with the environment, paved paths, ponds, small inexhaustible waterfalls, serene atmosphere and a unique experience for the visitors. The only sound the visitors can hear there is the chirping of the cicadas and the murmuring of the cool water. An excellent place for families with children who wish to enjoy the beauties of nature and examine the life cycle of butterflies as part of their summer holiday. Unique Landscape home_zoo_sep2 Apart from its aesthetic value, it is also the site of the only natural forest of Liquidambar orientalis or in Greek “Zitia” (Oriental Sweetgum trees) in Europe, and a resting point for the Panaxia Quadripunctaria (Jersey tiger), a nocturnal moth. These trees secrete special substances that attract the butterflies making the valley a breeding place for the butterfly Panaxia Quadripunctaria. This is a rare habitat that hosts the butterfly Panaxia Quadripunctaria, which makes its appearance in this unique natural park in the period from May to late September. Visitors can witness a spectacular phenomenon which occurs only rarely in nature. Huge numbers of butterflies congregate in this small valley during the final stage of their life cycle. Every year, at the end of the wet season (May), thousands of butterflies attracted by the scent of the Oriental Sweetgum trees cover the entire landscape. They are actually adult insects that follow the waterways and migrate here to reproduce (females leave for other suitable areas to lay their eggs in the early fall) due to the high humidity of the area. At the time of visiting, the butterflies sleep on the shady sides of logs of trees or around the roots. The sight of the colony itself is magical but if the butterflies are awake they form a cloud, which is very impressive as it reveals the orange color of their feathers. Shhhhhhhhhhhh..... home_zoo_sep2 Butterflies are resting here…The moths cannot eat during this final phase of their life cycle, so they rest here to conserve energy. Any loud noise would force them to fly away, thereby consuming valuable energy. Observe them as they “sleep” well-camouflaged in black and yellow; in flight their cherry-red overwings flash. The butterfly is brown-black with yellowish spots. This species of butterflies belongs to the family of moths and for this reason, the butterflies stay still covering the trunks of trees and rocks during the day, while they fly around at night. The unpleasant truth is that the number of butterflies is increasingly reduced due to the impact of tourism on their natural environment. This is mainly due to the fact that a number of visitors whistle or clap their hands in order to see the butterflies fly. But the clapping and whistling produce ultrasonic sounds similar to those of bats. The butterflies feel threatened and try to escape frightened. Many of them die from shock or from depletion in their attempt to escape or even by crashing on rocks and trees. It is also important for them to stay still on the trees because they must keep their strength for their long journey in September, so try to avoid any hassling during your visit.
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A Dreamy Place Full of Butterflies A unique nature reserve is to be found inland on Rhodes Island, “Butterfly Valley” or in Greek “Petaloudes Valley”. It sounds like a dreamy place and truly is! It is one of the most famous attractions of Rhodes that is certainly worth a visit. Only 10 km from the airport and 25 km from the town of Rhodes, you can visit the famous Valley of the Butterflies. This is a habitat with dense flora, breathtaking natural beauty, harmonious structures of bridges with the environment, paved paths, ponds, small inexhaustible waterfalls, serene atmosphere and a unique experience for the visitors. The only sound the visitors can hear there is the chirping of the cicadas and the murmuring of the cool water. An excellent place for families with children who wish to enjoy the beauties of nature and examine the life cycle of butterflies as part of their summer holiday. Unique Landscape home_zoo_sep2 Apart from its aesthetic value, it is also the site of the only natural forest of Liquidambar orientalis or in Greek “Zitia” (Oriental Sweetgum trees) in Europe, and a resting point for the Panaxia Quadripunctaria (Jersey tiger), a nocturnal moth. These trees secrete special substances that attract the butterflies making the valley a breeding place for the butterfly Panaxia Quadripunctaria. This is a rare habitat that hosts the butterfly Panaxia Quadripunctaria, which makes its appearance in this unique natural park in the period from May to late September. Visitors can witness a spectacular phenomenon which occurs only rarely in nature. Huge numbers of butterflies congregate in this small valley during the final stage of their life cycle. Every year, at the end of the wet season (May), thousands of butterflies attracted by the scent of the Oriental Sweetgum trees cover the entire landscape. They are actually adult insects that follow the waterways and migrate here to reproduce (females leave for other suitable areas to lay their eggs in the early fall) due to the high humidity of the area. At the time of visiting, the butterflies sleep on the shady sides of logs of trees or around the roots. The sight of the colony itself is magical but if the butterflies are awake they form a cloud, which is very impressive as it reveals the orange color of their feathers. Shhhhhhhhhhhh..... home_zoo_sep2 Butterflies are resting here…The moths cannot eat during this final phase of their life cycle, so they rest here to conserve energy. Any loud noise would force them to fly away, thereby consuming valuable energy. Observe them as they “sleep” well-camouflaged in black and yellow; in flight their cherry-red overwings flash. The butterfly is brown-black with yellowish spots. This species of butterflies belongs to the family of moths and for this reason, the butterflies stay still covering the trunks of trees and rocks during the day, while they fly around at night. The unpleasant truth is that the number of butterflies is increasingly reduced due to the impact of tourism on their natural environment. This is mainly due to the fact that a number of visitors whistle or clap their hands in order to see the butterflies fly. But the clapping and whistling produce ultrasonic sounds similar to those of bats. The butterflies feel threatened and try to escape frightened. Many of them die from shock or from depletion in their attempt to escape or even by crashing on rocks and trees. It is also important for them to stay still on the trees because they must keep their strength for their long journey in September, so try to avoid any hassling during your visit.
Ancient Camiros, Rhodes The ancient city was built on three levels. At the top of the hill was the acropolis, with the temple complex of Athena Kameiras and the stoa. A covered reservoir having a capacity of 600 cubic meters of water—enough for up to 400 families—was constructed about the sixth century BC. Later, the stoa was built over the reservoir. The stoa consisted of two rows of Doric columns with rooms for shops or lodgings in the rear. The main settlement was on the middle terrace, consisting of a grid of parallel streets and residential blocks. On the lower terrace are found a Doric temple, probably to Apollo; the Fountain House, with the Agora in front of it; and Peribolos of the Altars, which contained dedications to various deities. During the prehistoric period the area was inhabited by Mycenaean Greeks. The city itself was founded by the Dorians. The temple foundations were begun at least as early as the eighth century BC. The earthquake of 226 BC destroyed the city and the temple. The earthquake of 142 AD destroyed the city for the second time.[1] The Acropolis was excavated by Alfred Biliotti and Auguste Salzmann between 1852 and 1864. Many of the finds from their digs are now kept in the British Museum in London.[2] In 1928 the Italian Archaeological School began a systematic excavation of the area together with restoration work which continued until the end of the Second World War. On the north-western shore of Rhodes, close To the promontory of Agios Minas (the Ancient Mylantio) lies the third of The island's ancient cities - Kamiros. Kamiros was one of the three large Doric cities of the island, which united with Ialysos and Lindos in the 5th century B.C. to create the powerful city - state of Rhodes. Although it was established by the Dorians, it seems like the first inhabitants of the area must have been Achaeans, as the ruins of an ancient Mycenaean necropolis close to the village of Kalovarda reveal. Kameiros was basically an agricultural society which produced oil, wine and figs. During the city's golden era of the 6th century, it was the first Rhodian city to cut its own coins. Kameiros (Kamiros) has been often compared to Pompeii, something which is not correct since Kamiros did not fall into decline because of a natural disaster. Its decline, like the decline of Ialysos, was the result of the gradual abandonment by its residents, who decided to move to the city of Rhodes, which as mentioned above, was established in 408 B.C. In 1929 archaeologists localized the ruins of the ancient city, and the excavations which brought it back to life continued till the end of World War II. The motive to start the excavations was the accidental discovery of some ancient graves, as well as the name of the area, which was Kameiros (Kamiros), and which had been reforested by the time. The findings which had been revealed by the excavations, which are very rich and important, have been taken to the British Museum and the Louvre. We hope that some day these archaeological treasures will be given back in order to be exposed to the public by the archaeological museum of Rhodes. The sanctuary of Athena The sanctuary of Athena existed on the acropolis of Kamiros (Kameiros) from the ninth century BC. All that has survived of the earliest phase are the deposits, in which the numerous votive offerings were deposited, probably during a rebuilding phase during the sixth century BC. It was perhaps at this time that the first temple of Athena was built. The deposits consisted of a rectangular pit of great depth, as well as small cavities in the rock in the where the Hellenistic temple was later built. Large-scale building works were carried out in the sanctuary during Hellenistic times, perhaps after the earthquake of 227 BC. Its architectural planning was based on the terraced arrangement which was popular in the Hellenistic period and is also encountered in the sanctuary of Lindos. On the lowest terrace at the end of the main street, stood a small altar, from which ramps led to the ends of the second trace, where a stoa in the Doric order with a wide esplanade front of it was located. The stoa was 204 m. long and was one of the largest in the ancient world. At its rear a row of rooms served the needs of the sanctuary. In the middle of the stoa the rooms were interrupted by a staircase leading up to the highest terrace, on which stood the temple of Athena in the inner sacred precinct or temenos.
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Kameiros
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Ancient Camiros, Rhodes The ancient city was built on three levels. At the top of the hill was the acropolis, with the temple complex of Athena Kameiras and the stoa. A covered reservoir having a capacity of 600 cubic meters of water—enough for up to 400 families—was constructed about the sixth century BC. Later, the stoa was built over the reservoir. The stoa consisted of two rows of Doric columns with rooms for shops or lodgings in the rear. The main settlement was on the middle terrace, consisting of a grid of parallel streets and residential blocks. On the lower terrace are found a Doric temple, probably to Apollo; the Fountain House, with the Agora in front of it; and Peribolos of the Altars, which contained dedications to various deities. During the prehistoric period the area was inhabited by Mycenaean Greeks. The city itself was founded by the Dorians. The temple foundations were begun at least as early as the eighth century BC. The earthquake of 226 BC destroyed the city and the temple. The earthquake of 142 AD destroyed the city for the second time.[1] The Acropolis was excavated by Alfred Biliotti and Auguste Salzmann between 1852 and 1864. Many of the finds from their digs are now kept in the British Museum in London.[2] In 1928 the Italian Archaeological School began a systematic excavation of the area together with restoration work which continued until the end of the Second World War. On the north-western shore of Rhodes, close To the promontory of Agios Minas (the Ancient Mylantio) lies the third of The island's ancient cities - Kamiros. Kamiros was one of the three large Doric cities of the island, which united with Ialysos and Lindos in the 5th century B.C. to create the powerful city - state of Rhodes. Although it was established by the Dorians, it seems like the first inhabitants of the area must have been Achaeans, as the ruins of an ancient Mycenaean necropolis close to the village of Kalovarda reveal. Kameiros was basically an agricultural society which produced oil, wine and figs. During the city's golden era of the 6th century, it was the first Rhodian city to cut its own coins. Kameiros (Kamiros) has been often compared to Pompeii, something which is not correct since Kamiros did not fall into decline because of a natural disaster. Its decline, like the decline of Ialysos, was the result of the gradual abandonment by its residents, who decided to move to the city of Rhodes, which as mentioned above, was established in 408 B.C. In 1929 archaeologists localized the ruins of the ancient city, and the excavations which brought it back to life continued till the end of World War II. The motive to start the excavations was the accidental discovery of some ancient graves, as well as the name of the area, which was Kameiros (Kamiros), and which had been reforested by the time. The findings which had been revealed by the excavations, which are very rich and important, have been taken to the British Museum and the Louvre. We hope that some day these archaeological treasures will be given back in order to be exposed to the public by the archaeological museum of Rhodes. The sanctuary of Athena The sanctuary of Athena existed on the acropolis of Kamiros (Kameiros) from the ninth century BC. All that has survived of the earliest phase are the deposits, in which the numerous votive offerings were deposited, probably during a rebuilding phase during the sixth century BC. It was perhaps at this time that the first temple of Athena was built. The deposits consisted of a rectangular pit of great depth, as well as small cavities in the rock in the where the Hellenistic temple was later built. Large-scale building works were carried out in the sanctuary during Hellenistic times, perhaps after the earthquake of 227 BC. Its architectural planning was based on the terraced arrangement which was popular in the Hellenistic period and is also encountered in the sanctuary of Lindos. On the lowest terrace at the end of the main street, stood a small altar, from which ramps led to the ends of the second trace, where a stoa in the Doric order with a wide esplanade front of it was located. The stoa was 204 m. long and was one of the largest in the ancient world. At its rear a row of rooms served the needs of the sanctuary. In the middle of the stoa the rooms were interrupted by a staircase leading up to the highest terrace, on which stood the temple of Athena in the inner sacred precinct or temenos.
Monolithos Castle, Rhodes The castle of Monolithos was built on the foundations of another, older castle, and lies about 236m high on an amazingly difficult natural terrain, which made its construction even more challenging, near the village of Monolithos. Under the orders of Grand Master D’Aubusson, and after having overcome the difficulties of transporting the building materials needed for its erection on the rocky outcrop, the castle of Monolithos was finally built, constituting one of the most important fortifications of Rhodes, due to its strategic location that allowed a clear view of the Mediterranean. The extremely challenging accessibility route and position also made it very difficult for enemies, including Ottomans, to seize the castle, forcing them to retrieve empty-handed. Today only some external parts of the fortifications remain, but they are in a quite well reserved condition. But what also makes it worth embarking on an arduous attempt to climb the steep hill, are the magnificent churches, the two 15th century chapels of St. Panteleimon and St. George and the breathtaking view of the mountain of Akramytis, the village of Monolithos right below it, the island Halki and of course the vast Aegean Sea. Monolithos Castle Location: The castle of Monolithos is a 3km drive from the village of Monolithos. As soon as you reach the rocky outcrop, then you need to continue your adventure on foot, following the steep footpath leading to the castle. From the city of Rhodes the distance is 69.5km.
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Monolithos Castle
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Monolithos Castle, Rhodes The castle of Monolithos was built on the foundations of another, older castle, and lies about 236m high on an amazingly difficult natural terrain, which made its construction even more challenging, near the village of Monolithos. Under the orders of Grand Master D’Aubusson, and after having overcome the difficulties of transporting the building materials needed for its erection on the rocky outcrop, the castle of Monolithos was finally built, constituting one of the most important fortifications of Rhodes, due to its strategic location that allowed a clear view of the Mediterranean. The extremely challenging accessibility route and position also made it very difficult for enemies, including Ottomans, to seize the castle, forcing them to retrieve empty-handed. Today only some external parts of the fortifications remain, but they are in a quite well reserved condition. But what also makes it worth embarking on an arduous attempt to climb the steep hill, are the magnificent churches, the two 15th century chapels of St. Panteleimon and St. George and the breathtaking view of the mountain of Akramytis, the village of Monolithos right below it, the island Halki and of course the vast Aegean Sea. Monolithos Castle Location: The castle of Monolithos is a 3km drive from the village of Monolithos. As soon as you reach the rocky outcrop, then you need to continue your adventure on foot, following the steep footpath leading to the castle. From the city of Rhodes the distance is 69.5km.
Lindos, Rhodes The streets of Lindos are a maze of continuous buildings, chiefly with interior courtyards. Most of the houses have flat roofs, but some variety of types can be seen among the buildings that have not been affected by time and changes of use and shape. The material used in their construction is either the local quarried limestone (porolithos) or field stones which have been plastered and whitewashed. Lindos is for most visitors the most impressive archaeological site on the island of Rhodes. At the first sight, everyone inevitably steps on the brake pedal, to admire the dramatic natural landscape which is enhanced by the picturesque quality of the town built in a more recent past. The view is astonishing. Over the calm waters of a wide, rocky bay, white flat-roofed houses rise up a slope from a golden, schallow, sandy beach, forming a light belt around the north side of the castle hill. The mighty castle of the Acropolis of Lindos is enthroned above. At closer look, you can see behind the warlike walls the pillars of a very dainty little temple, which was once dedicated to the goddess Athena Lindia. 5000 years of history and human life are waiting be be explored here - a whole day and evening may not be enough! If you would like to swim, the most promising place is at the St. Paulis bay, at the back of the Acropolis. This is where apostle Paul once stepped on Rhodian soil. From there you can see the castle and temple from a whole different angle You will find the most important archaeological monuments within the enclave of the Citadel, although quite a number of interesting remains are scattered at various points within the town and in its immediacies. A road leads high up to the Acropolis. The medieval walls are the first ruins you will encounter - fortifications built by the Crusaders (early 14th century) on the remains of earlier defenses, both Byzantine and ancient. There are also some towers along the medieval walls, which follow the natural contours of the high ground. Architecture in Lindos The houses of Lindos impress with their traditional architecture and decoration. Admirable here are the imposing entrances that lead into flower-strewn courtyards, adorned with black-and-white pebble mosaics that give the floors with the artfully designed patterns special charm and harmonize with the landscape. Lindos Frequently Asked Questions What is the distance from Rhodes city to Lindos? The distance from Rhodes city to Lindos is 47Km. It takes an average of 55 minutes to drive from the center of the city of Rhodes to Lindos. What is the distance from Rhodes airport to Lindos? The distance from Rhodes Diagoras airport to Lindos is 55Km. It takes an average of 1 hour to drive from the Airport of Rhodes to Lindos. Is there public transport to Lindos? Lindos is connected to Rhodes town, Rhodes airport, and many other locations via public transport (bus and taxi). The road is well maintained. There are 3 main parking areas outside the village. What is the nightlife like in Lindos? Lindos offers nightlife for all preferences. You will find night clubs, small bars, cafeterias, and many dining options that cover every taste and wallet.
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Lindos, Rhodes The streets of Lindos are a maze of continuous buildings, chiefly with interior courtyards. Most of the houses have flat roofs, but some variety of types can be seen among the buildings that have not been affected by time and changes of use and shape. The material used in their construction is either the local quarried limestone (porolithos) or field stones which have been plastered and whitewashed. Lindos is for most visitors the most impressive archaeological site on the island of Rhodes. At the first sight, everyone inevitably steps on the brake pedal, to admire the dramatic natural landscape which is enhanced by the picturesque quality of the town built in a more recent past. The view is astonishing. Over the calm waters of a wide, rocky bay, white flat-roofed houses rise up a slope from a golden, schallow, sandy beach, forming a light belt around the north side of the castle hill. The mighty castle of the Acropolis of Lindos is enthroned above. At closer look, you can see behind the warlike walls the pillars of a very dainty little temple, which was once dedicated to the goddess Athena Lindia. 5000 years of history and human life are waiting be be explored here - a whole day and evening may not be enough! If you would like to swim, the most promising place is at the St. Paulis bay, at the back of the Acropolis. This is where apostle Paul once stepped on Rhodian soil. From there you can see the castle and temple from a whole different angle You will find the most important archaeological monuments within the enclave of the Citadel, although quite a number of interesting remains are scattered at various points within the town and in its immediacies. A road leads high up to the Acropolis. The medieval walls are the first ruins you will encounter - fortifications built by the Crusaders (early 14th century) on the remains of earlier defenses, both Byzantine and ancient. There are also some towers along the medieval walls, which follow the natural contours of the high ground. Architecture in Lindos The houses of Lindos impress with their traditional architecture and decoration. Admirable here are the imposing entrances that lead into flower-strewn courtyards, adorned with black-and-white pebble mosaics that give the floors with the artfully designed patterns special charm and harmonize with the landscape. Lindos Frequently Asked Questions What is the distance from Rhodes city to Lindos? The distance from Rhodes city to Lindos is 47Km. It takes an average of 55 minutes to drive from the center of the city of Rhodes to Lindos. What is the distance from Rhodes airport to Lindos? The distance from Rhodes Diagoras airport to Lindos is 55Km. It takes an average of 1 hour to drive from the Airport of Rhodes to Lindos. Is there public transport to Lindos? Lindos is connected to Rhodes town, Rhodes airport, and many other locations via public transport (bus and taxi). The road is well maintained. There are 3 main parking areas outside the village. What is the nightlife like in Lindos? Lindos offers nightlife for all preferences. You will find night clubs, small bars, cafeterias, and many dining options that cover every taste and wallet.
The wooded mountain of Profitis Ilias rises to a height of 798 m and there are magnificent views from the top. The area is also offered for nice scenic walks. Profitis Ilias. Profitis Ilias is a 641 meter (2,100 foot) high mountain southwest of Rhodes town, not far from Kamiros. It is a lovely wooded mountain with some very interesting attractions. Coming from Kolymbia and Epta Piges (Seven Springs) towards the village of Eleousa, you’ll first see the beautiful monastery of Aghios Nektarios. There is plenty of drinkable water throughout the area. Before the church stands an ancient, huge, famous plane tree that is hollow on the inside, just like a room. In the village of Eleousa you will be surprised by a large, mysterious derelict building. In the period around the World War II, when Rhodes was still in Italian hands, the Italians built a hospital here. Later, when the Italians left, it was a sanatorium for the chronically ill. However, since the seventies the sanatorium has been closed and when you drive along Eleousa today, at the main square, opposite the main church of Agia Eleousa, you will see this giant ghost building. Today Profitis Ilias is a forested enclave with a mix of mainly Calabrian pines, cedars and oaks. In the 1930's, the Italian occupiers of the island set about transforming the forsted ridge of the mountain into a semi-world park, attracted perhaps by the sub-Alpine nature of the terrain. The runis and remains of this era are a telling comment on the fate of fascist ambition. The road that cliimbs the mountain's wooded slopes from Salakos in the west is a serpentine delight. If you approach from Eleousa in the east, you pass the charming little Byzantine church of Agios Nikolaos fountoukli in its peaceful roadside setting. the church contains some fine, if faded, medieval frescoes. Both approaches lead eventually to a junction, high amidst the pines, but below the true summit. here stands the Italian era, chalet0style hotel Elafos and its annexe, Elafina which are currently being reinnovated to 5 Start Hotels. Alongside is the church of Profitis ilias. When you drive on towards Profitis Ilias, you will encounter two very interesting sights; the large round fountain and the church of Aghios Ioannis (St. John) Foundoukli constructed in the 15th century. A few kilometers away is the summit of Mount Profitis Ilias. Here you will be surprised by the Austrian-like scenes. There are two large buildings that are more reminiscent of Austria and Switzerland than Greece. One building is called Elafos, this is actually a hotel built in the year 1929, the other is named Elafina (1932). When last we were there (summer 2015), Elafina had been restored. Captive deer (elafia) inhabit the area. On the square near this building there is plenty of parking and there is also a nice taverna named Elafaki. One hundred meters from the taverna Elafaki, there is a stone staircase-which takes you up to the highest point of the mountain. Here too you will encounter a mysterious derelict and dilapidated building and a Catholic church. This building was the Cottage of the Italian dictator Mussolini used in the period around World War II. You can walk into the building and the church, but be careful because both buildings are in very poor condition.
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Profitis Ilias
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The wooded mountain of Profitis Ilias rises to a height of 798 m and there are magnificent views from the top. The area is also offered for nice scenic walks. Profitis Ilias. Profitis Ilias is a 641 meter (2,100 foot) high mountain southwest of Rhodes town, not far from Kamiros. It is a lovely wooded mountain with some very interesting attractions. Coming from Kolymbia and Epta Piges (Seven Springs) towards the village of Eleousa, you’ll first see the beautiful monastery of Aghios Nektarios. There is plenty of drinkable water throughout the area. Before the church stands an ancient, huge, famous plane tree that is hollow on the inside, just like a room. In the village of Eleousa you will be surprised by a large, mysterious derelict building. In the period around the World War II, when Rhodes was still in Italian hands, the Italians built a hospital here. Later, when the Italians left, it was a sanatorium for the chronically ill. However, since the seventies the sanatorium has been closed and when you drive along Eleousa today, at the main square, opposite the main church of Agia Eleousa, you will see this giant ghost building. Today Profitis Ilias is a forested enclave with a mix of mainly Calabrian pines, cedars and oaks. In the 1930's, the Italian occupiers of the island set about transforming the forsted ridge of the mountain into a semi-world park, attracted perhaps by the sub-Alpine nature of the terrain. The runis and remains of this era are a telling comment on the fate of fascist ambition. The road that cliimbs the mountain's wooded slopes from Salakos in the west is a serpentine delight. If you approach from Eleousa in the east, you pass the charming little Byzantine church of Agios Nikolaos fountoukli in its peaceful roadside setting. the church contains some fine, if faded, medieval frescoes. Both approaches lead eventually to a junction, high amidst the pines, but below the true summit. here stands the Italian era, chalet0style hotel Elafos and its annexe, Elafina which are currently being reinnovated to 5 Start Hotels. Alongside is the church of Profitis ilias. When you drive on towards Profitis Ilias, you will encounter two very interesting sights; the large round fountain and the church of Aghios Ioannis (St. John) Foundoukli constructed in the 15th century. A few kilometers away is the summit of Mount Profitis Ilias. Here you will be surprised by the Austrian-like scenes. There are two large buildings that are more reminiscent of Austria and Switzerland than Greece. One building is called Elafos, this is actually a hotel built in the year 1929, the other is named Elafina (1932). When last we were there (summer 2015), Elafina had been restored. Captive deer (elafia) inhabit the area. On the square near this building there is plenty of parking and there is also a nice taverna named Elafaki. One hundred meters from the taverna Elafaki, there is a stone staircase-which takes you up to the highest point of the mountain. Here too you will encounter a mysterious derelict and dilapidated building and a Catholic church. This building was the Cottage of the Italian dictator Mussolini used in the period around World War II. You can walk into the building and the church, but be careful because both buildings are in very poor condition.
Tsambika Monastery, Rhodes The old monastery of Tsambika is built on top of a hill with gorgeous view to the sea and the surrounding area, offering breathtaking views over the beaches of Tsambika and Kolymbia. The road to Tsampika monastery turns off the main road, some meters before the turn to Tsambika beach. The road leads half of the way up on the hill. From this point on, you will have to walk up the hill, following the 350 steps. On the top of the hill you will find the tiny, Byzantine church, dedicated to the Virgin. It's perched at an altitude of some 240 m featuring some truly spectacular views on the coast, both north over Kolymbia and south over Tsambika beach and all the way to Lindos, which makes the strenuous effort uphill definitely worth a try! The legend has it that women facing difficulties in conceiving should climb the hill barefooted to pray to the Virgin for fertility and that most of the times, faith is compensated and wishes fulfilled. If so, the male child to be born to such mother is to be named «Tsampikos» whereas the girl «Tsampika». For those still skeptical on the veracity of this lore, we recommend that you experiment by merely calling the name in a busy street anywhere on the island: just count the number of heads turning to you for cognizance! Tsampikoses and Tsampikas have their name’s day on the 7th of September.
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Kirche Panagia Tsampika
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Tsambika Monastery, Rhodes The old monastery of Tsambika is built on top of a hill with gorgeous view to the sea and the surrounding area, offering breathtaking views over the beaches of Tsambika and Kolymbia. The road to Tsampika monastery turns off the main road, some meters before the turn to Tsambika beach. The road leads half of the way up on the hill. From this point on, you will have to walk up the hill, following the 350 steps. On the top of the hill you will find the tiny, Byzantine church, dedicated to the Virgin. It's perched at an altitude of some 240 m featuring some truly spectacular views on the coast, both north over Kolymbia and south over Tsambika beach and all the way to Lindos, which makes the strenuous effort uphill definitely worth a try! The legend has it that women facing difficulties in conceiving should climb the hill barefooted to pray to the Virgin for fertility and that most of the times, faith is compensated and wishes fulfilled. If so, the male child to be born to such mother is to be named «Tsampikos» whereas the girl «Tsampika». For those still skeptical on the veracity of this lore, we recommend that you experiment by merely calling the name in a busy street anywhere on the island: just count the number of heads turning to you for cognizance! Tsampikoses and Tsampikas have their name’s day on the 7th of September.
Rodini Park, Rhodes Rodini Park was probably the first landscaped park in the world. It was still popular with the Romans some years later and they left a bit of an aqueduct here. The park has been arranged along a natural stream. This is an ideal environment for the peacocks which live and breed freely in the park. It's a pleasure to come here, to get a respite from the heat of the day. Enjoy the cool walkway leading along the bank of the stream. Rodini Park is rich in flora, with perennial plane trees, oleanders, high-sky pines, springs with water gushing through the rocks. It offers areas for relaxation, a playground, park benches and provides its guests a feeling of peace and tranquility. A walk of about 10 minutes will bring you to a tomb carved into the rock. The tomb, dating from the Hellenist period and featuring a decoration of 21 Doric half-pillars - is known as the tomb of the Ptolemies. The tomb of the Ptolemies is an important, probably 2nd century bc, Hellenistic funerary monument with a pedimented doorway and stuccoed façade. This is in effect an outcrop of natural rock fashioned into a 30m square block. Its north side has been dressed with a row of carved, engaged pilasters which have been plastered and were once coloured, and which stand as if on a stepped crepis
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Rodini-Park
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Rodini Park, Rhodes Rodini Park was probably the first landscaped park in the world. It was still popular with the Romans some years later and they left a bit of an aqueduct here. The park has been arranged along a natural stream. This is an ideal environment for the peacocks which live and breed freely in the park. It's a pleasure to come here, to get a respite from the heat of the day. Enjoy the cool walkway leading along the bank of the stream. Rodini Park is rich in flora, with perennial plane trees, oleanders, high-sky pines, springs with water gushing through the rocks. It offers areas for relaxation, a playground, park benches and provides its guests a feeling of peace and tranquility. A walk of about 10 minutes will bring you to a tomb carved into the rock. The tomb, dating from the Hellenist period and featuring a decoration of 21 Doric half-pillars - is known as the tomb of the Ptolemies. The tomb of the Ptolemies is an important, probably 2nd century bc, Hellenistic funerary monument with a pedimented doorway and stuccoed façade. This is in effect an outcrop of natural rock fashioned into a 30m square block. Its north side has been dressed with a row of carved, engaged pilasters which have been plastered and were once coloured, and which stand as if on a stepped crepis

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Rhodes Town Beach (Elli Beach), Rhodes Elli beach in Rhodes Town, being one of the most popular Greek beaches among photographers, still retains something of its cosmopolitan aspect from the 70's, and is one of the most visited beaches on the island. Hundreds of visitors and locals visit Elli beach in Rhodes Town daily. It defies one's powers of imagination to conceive what this beach must have seen in all the years since the English writer Lawrence Durrell described it as the finest beach in the Mediterranean. The multi-coloured umbrellas, the blonde Scandinavian beauties lounging on their sun beds, the towering hotels, the Casino Rodos and the Rhodes Aquarium in the background, all of them once a favourite subject for photographers, are now the theme of cult postcards. Hundreds of foreign visitors descend on the beach in Rhodes Town every day, as well as local people enjoying their midday break. On Elli beach you will find sun loungers, nearby restaurants, a large choice of water sports and even a volleyball court on the beachfront. You will also find a tennis court right next to the Casino, above the beach road.
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Elli Strand
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Rhodes Town Beach (Elli Beach), Rhodes Elli beach in Rhodes Town, being one of the most popular Greek beaches among photographers, still retains something of its cosmopolitan aspect from the 70's, and is one of the most visited beaches on the island. Hundreds of visitors and locals visit Elli beach in Rhodes Town daily. It defies one's powers of imagination to conceive what this beach must have seen in all the years since the English writer Lawrence Durrell described it as the finest beach in the Mediterranean. The multi-coloured umbrellas, the blonde Scandinavian beauties lounging on their sun beds, the towering hotels, the Casino Rodos and the Rhodes Aquarium in the background, all of them once a favourite subject for photographers, are now the theme of cult postcards. Hundreds of foreign visitors descend on the beach in Rhodes Town every day, as well as local people enjoying their midday break. On Elli beach you will find sun loungers, nearby restaurants, a large choice of water sports and even a volleyball court on the beachfront. You will also find a tennis court right next to the Casino, above the beach road.
Kallithea (Kalithea), Rhodes Kallithea (Kalithea) beach is one of the most popular among the locals. It is composed of many small creeks covered with pine-trees. The waters are deep, so you will have to be a bit careful when swimming there. Kallithea is situated against a setting of stunning beaches and world famous spa baths, on the eastern coast of Rhodes, 2 kilometres off the lively resort of Faliraki. Kallithea is relatively quiet: still, it offers the visitor an extraordinary amount of entertainment choices. The beaches, bays, coves and caves, where many locals like to gather, offer something for each member of the family. The beaches are well organized and offer cafes, canteens, restaurants, and umbrellas. The tiny inlets and coves with their sculptured rocks and caves offer endless exploratory promise to all youngsters, and for the more adventurous, daily underwater diving trips can be arranged. Water sports are on offer too, but should you wish to lie back and relax, a more perfect spot would be hard to find. Kallithea Spa Kallithea Spa was built in 1920 by the Italians during their rule of the island. It is said that Hippocrates, father of all physicians, drank and recommended the healing qualities of Kallithea waters, and that was back in 460BC. There were many followers of this type of healing and the waters are said to have helped those with stomach troubles. Today the domed pavilions and archways have been renovated and although the waters have long-since dried up, many people visit the area for its crystal clear sea waters and magical scenery. A restaurants & cafes are available and inside the rotunda an art gallery is organized by the local Municipality. Wedding receptions are often hosted here just as there are conferences and events. Walking through the gardens one can touch and smell the various herbs and spices planted along the paths, giving off a particularly strong aroma. Exploring the area of Kallithea Once you have visited the Baths, drive on towards Faliraki and take the first dirt track to the left. Then, by following the signs guiding you to the various small eating places in the area, you will reach a series of pine-covered bays and coves, with stone pools and rocks you can dive from (be careful: the sea is deep here, you need to be a good swimmer). This is the place the locals refer to when they say "let's go for a swim at Kallithea". Each of the little coves has sun beds for hire, and its own small restaurant, which usually lends its name to the beach itself.
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Kallithea Strand
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Kallithea (Kalithea), Rhodes Kallithea (Kalithea) beach is one of the most popular among the locals. It is composed of many small creeks covered with pine-trees. The waters are deep, so you will have to be a bit careful when swimming there. Kallithea is situated against a setting of stunning beaches and world famous spa baths, on the eastern coast of Rhodes, 2 kilometres off the lively resort of Faliraki. Kallithea is relatively quiet: still, it offers the visitor an extraordinary amount of entertainment choices. The beaches, bays, coves and caves, where many locals like to gather, offer something for each member of the family. The beaches are well organized and offer cafes, canteens, restaurants, and umbrellas. The tiny inlets and coves with their sculptured rocks and caves offer endless exploratory promise to all youngsters, and for the more adventurous, daily underwater diving trips can be arranged. Water sports are on offer too, but should you wish to lie back and relax, a more perfect spot would be hard to find. Kallithea Spa Kallithea Spa was built in 1920 by the Italians during their rule of the island. It is said that Hippocrates, father of all physicians, drank and recommended the healing qualities of Kallithea waters, and that was back in 460BC. There were many followers of this type of healing and the waters are said to have helped those with stomach troubles. Today the domed pavilions and archways have been renovated and although the waters have long-since dried up, many people visit the area for its crystal clear sea waters and magical scenery. A restaurants & cafes are available and inside the rotunda an art gallery is organized by the local Municipality. Wedding receptions are often hosted here just as there are conferences and events. Walking through the gardens one can touch and smell the various herbs and spices planted along the paths, giving off a particularly strong aroma. Exploring the area of Kallithea Once you have visited the Baths, drive on towards Faliraki and take the first dirt track to the left. Then, by following the signs guiding you to the various small eating places in the area, you will reach a series of pine-covered bays and coves, with stone pools and rocks you can dive from (be careful: the sea is deep here, you need to be a good swimmer). This is the place the locals refer to when they say "let's go for a swim at Kallithea". Each of the little coves has sun beds for hire, and its own small restaurant, which usually lends its name to the beach itself.
Anthony Quinn Bay, Rhodes The beach at Anthony Quinn bay is one of the most beautiful beaches on Rhodes. The waters owe their deep emerald colour to the lush green vegetation which surrounds the beach. Natural stone surfaces ideal for reclining under the sun, pine trees reaching down to the water's edge, emerald green water - Anthony Quinn certainly showed impeccable taste when he fell in love with its miniature bay. The beach is known today by the actor's name since he bought this part of the island when filming "The Guns of Navarone" here. Anthony Quinn Bay is situated on the east coast of Rhodes, about four kilometres south of Faliraki. The waters owe their deep emerald colour to the lush green vegetation which surrounds the beach. It is one of the most beautiful beaches on Rhodes. It's mostly popular with young people - especially Italians - since the sharp rocks both in and out of the water are not ideal for families with young children or elderly people. Because of it's small size, the beach gets fairly crowded during July and August. The finest spot is the rock right in the centre of the beach, with room for just a few sun beds. At the top of the rocks you will find a canteen. The crystal clear water and gorgeous underwater scenery also makes Anthony Quinn bay one of the best areas in Rhodes for snorkeling.
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Anthony Quinn Bay
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Anthony Quinn Bay, Rhodes The beach at Anthony Quinn bay is one of the most beautiful beaches on Rhodes. The waters owe their deep emerald colour to the lush green vegetation which surrounds the beach. Natural stone surfaces ideal for reclining under the sun, pine trees reaching down to the water's edge, emerald green water - Anthony Quinn certainly showed impeccable taste when he fell in love with its miniature bay. The beach is known today by the actor's name since he bought this part of the island when filming "The Guns of Navarone" here. Anthony Quinn Bay is situated on the east coast of Rhodes, about four kilometres south of Faliraki. The waters owe their deep emerald colour to the lush green vegetation which surrounds the beach. It is one of the most beautiful beaches on Rhodes. It's mostly popular with young people - especially Italians - since the sharp rocks both in and out of the water are not ideal for families with young children or elderly people. Because of it's small size, the beach gets fairly crowded during July and August. The finest spot is the rock right in the centre of the beach, with room for just a few sun beds. At the top of the rocks you will find a canteen. The crystal clear water and gorgeous underwater scenery also makes Anthony Quinn bay one of the best areas in Rhodes for snorkeling.
Traganou, Rhodes Traganou beach or else Spilies is situated between Afandou and Faliraki. Traganou beach is a peaceful organised beach with a small cantina on the top for your refreshments and snacks. There are changing rooms and showersfor public use. The waters are clear the beach sandy with a few pebbles. Traganou beach is famous for the beach parties organised from Faliraki. You can rent umbrellas at reasonable rates.
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Traganou Beach
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Traganou, Rhodes Traganou beach or else Spilies is situated between Afandou and Faliraki. Traganou beach is a peaceful organised beach with a small cantina on the top for your refreshments and snacks. There are changing rooms and showersfor public use. The waters are clear the beach sandy with a few pebbles. Traganou beach is famous for the beach parties organised from Faliraki. You can rent umbrellas at reasonable rates.
Afandou (Afantou), Rhodes The village of Afandou in Rhodes has been founded in times where pirates used to overrun the islands of the Mediterranean. During that period, people used to leave the shores in order to seek shelter in the inland. The village of Afandou took its name form the word "áfandos ", which in Greek means "invisible", because it could not be seen from the sea. The village of Afandou in Rhodes is located 5Km from Faliraki, and it is one of the largest and oldest villages on the Island of Rhodes. Set against a lavish setting of fruit and olive trees, the village is also famous for its carpet manufactures. It's population is of approximately 7.500 people. Practically anything you may need can be found there, as there are stores and shops of any kind. If you chance through the village, it is essential to visit the church of Our Lady, right next to the settlement's main square. Right there on this square, you will be able to meet many locals, who are very hospitable, and also carry a very characteristic accent. There is a permanent folk art exhibition hosted in the village which, during the summer months, is connected to the beach by small a road-train. There are holidaymakers in the village of Afandou, but they simply take part in the life of the locals. There are only a few hotels in Afandou, but several holiday apartments. The beach of Afandou in Rhodes is by all accounts vast! It extends to a length of over 3Km offering crystal-clear waters and unconditional tan possibilities to sunlight worshipers. On the far left side of the beach, where the shore ends, you will find areas with rocks and caves, which are suitable for the most adventurous among you! You should also not neglect to visit the unique church of Our Lady Katholiki. The church is decorated with frescoes dating from the 17th Century. Dedicated to Holy Mary, this church holds its celebration day in August, with a huge religious and folklore festival definitely worth attending. In August the church celebrates and a big religious festival is being held. The golf court - Afandou Golf - is also located close to the village.
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Afandou Beach
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Afandou (Afantou), Rhodes The village of Afandou in Rhodes has been founded in times where pirates used to overrun the islands of the Mediterranean. During that period, people used to leave the shores in order to seek shelter in the inland. The village of Afandou took its name form the word "áfandos ", which in Greek means "invisible", because it could not be seen from the sea. The village of Afandou in Rhodes is located 5Km from Faliraki, and it is one of the largest and oldest villages on the Island of Rhodes. Set against a lavish setting of fruit and olive trees, the village is also famous for its carpet manufactures. It's population is of approximately 7.500 people. Practically anything you may need can be found there, as there are stores and shops of any kind. If you chance through the village, it is essential to visit the church of Our Lady, right next to the settlement's main square. Right there on this square, you will be able to meet many locals, who are very hospitable, and also carry a very characteristic accent. There is a permanent folk art exhibition hosted in the village which, during the summer months, is connected to the beach by small a road-train. There are holidaymakers in the village of Afandou, but they simply take part in the life of the locals. There are only a few hotels in Afandou, but several holiday apartments. The beach of Afandou in Rhodes is by all accounts vast! It extends to a length of over 3Km offering crystal-clear waters and unconditional tan possibilities to sunlight worshipers. On the far left side of the beach, where the shore ends, you will find areas with rocks and caves, which are suitable for the most adventurous among you! You should also not neglect to visit the unique church of Our Lady Katholiki. The church is decorated with frescoes dating from the 17th Century. Dedicated to Holy Mary, this church holds its celebration day in August, with a huge religious and folklore festival definitely worth attending. In August the church celebrates and a big religious festival is being held. The golf court - Afandou Golf - is also located close to the village.
Tsambika Beach (Tsampika), Rhodes Tsambika beach is long and broad with fine, golden sand and dozens of colourful little flags marking out the various eating establishments and beach sports centers. Tsambika is one of the most beautiful beaches on Rhodes. Tsambika (or Tsampika) beach combines the extremes: bikini beauties on a dream beach on the one hand and pious pilgrims to the miraculous Marian icon on the other. Tsambika beach, also a popular destination for excursion boats, is one of the most beautiful beaches of the east coast of Rhodes, and still unspoiled. The beach is well frequented, but even in midsummer hardly crowded. On Tsambika beach there are water sports, beach showers, sun loungers and umbrellas for hire, several taverns and snack bars; you can play beach volleyball. Be careful though: the sand heats up so much during the hot months, that a walk is only possible with sandals. It is one of the warmest places on the island. Above the bright white fine sand, rises the steep 240m high rock, on which a white chapel is enthroned. A steep road and then an equally steep stairway lead up. This chapel, the "Kyra Panagia Tsambika" (Tsambika Monastery), has always been a pilgrimage destination for women who are having difficulties conceiving.
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Tsambika Beach
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Tsambika Beach (Tsampika), Rhodes Tsambika beach is long and broad with fine, golden sand and dozens of colourful little flags marking out the various eating establishments and beach sports centers. Tsambika is one of the most beautiful beaches on Rhodes. Tsambika (or Tsampika) beach combines the extremes: bikini beauties on a dream beach on the one hand and pious pilgrims to the miraculous Marian icon on the other. Tsambika beach, also a popular destination for excursion boats, is one of the most beautiful beaches of the east coast of Rhodes, and still unspoiled. The beach is well frequented, but even in midsummer hardly crowded. On Tsambika beach there are water sports, beach showers, sun loungers and umbrellas for hire, several taverns and snack bars; you can play beach volleyball. Be careful though: the sand heats up so much during the hot months, that a walk is only possible with sandals. It is one of the warmest places on the island. Above the bright white fine sand, rises the steep 240m high rock, on which a white chapel is enthroned. A steep road and then an equally steep stairway lead up. This chapel, the "Kyra Panagia Tsambika" (Tsambika Monastery), has always been a pilgrimage destination for women who are having difficulties conceiving.
Stegna Beach, Rhodes The beach resort of Stegna in Rhodes is characterized by relaxing and family atmosphere. It is located just 500 meters away from the village of Archangelos, ans it is an ideal place for people looking for relaxation and a traditional "village" feeling. On the right you will find peace and quiet and a family atmosphere, while on the left a private beach for guests of the one and only hotel. You will find mostly rooms to rent and smaller accommodation facilities here. Stegna beach is located just 500 meters along the road from Archangelos, and is the ideal bathing place for the locals. These make up most of the bathers on the beach, along with the visitors. An ideal location for those seeking relaxation.
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Stegna Strand
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Stegna Beach, Rhodes The beach resort of Stegna in Rhodes is characterized by relaxing and family atmosphere. It is located just 500 meters away from the village of Archangelos, ans it is an ideal place for people looking for relaxation and a traditional "village" feeling. On the right you will find peace and quiet and a family atmosphere, while on the left a private beach for guests of the one and only hotel. You will find mostly rooms to rent and smaller accommodation facilities here. Stegna beach is located just 500 meters along the road from Archangelos, and is the ideal bathing place for the locals. These make up most of the bathers on the beach, along with the visitors. An ideal location for those seeking relaxation.
Agathi Beach, Rhodes Agathi beach is famous for its fine sand and its shallow waters. On your way to the beach, you will see the Medieval Castle of Feraclos (Feraklos), which is also worth a visit. Fine, wet sand and some canteens - this is the only thing you will find on Agathi beach in Rhodes. It is a beautiful, sheltered, cosy beach, and the only sign of civilization are its canteens, all of them providing you with the necessary food and refreshments. At the right side of the beach you will find some interesting underwater rock formations along the coastline, making this also an ideal spot for snorkeling. At the end of the beach there is a 700-800 year old cave chapel with a white painted front. On the left side there is a cave secured with grids and on the right side some rooms built into the rock. Camping may be possible there, so take your sleeping bag and camp at the cave which is at the end of the beach. To get to the beach, follow the signs from Haraki (5 minutes along a passable dirt road). Half way along the road you come upon the medieval castle of Feraclos. The canteens at the beach rent out sun beds, umbrellas and have lavatories and showers.
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Agathi-Strand
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Agathi Beach, Rhodes Agathi beach is famous for its fine sand and its shallow waters. On your way to the beach, you will see the Medieval Castle of Feraclos (Feraklos), which is also worth a visit. Fine, wet sand and some canteens - this is the only thing you will find on Agathi beach in Rhodes. It is a beautiful, sheltered, cosy beach, and the only sign of civilization are its canteens, all of them providing you with the necessary food and refreshments. At the right side of the beach you will find some interesting underwater rock formations along the coastline, making this also an ideal spot for snorkeling. At the end of the beach there is a 700-800 year old cave chapel with a white painted front. On the left side there is a cave secured with grids and on the right side some rooms built into the rock. Camping may be possible there, so take your sleeping bag and camp at the cave which is at the end of the beach. To get to the beach, follow the signs from Haraki (5 minutes along a passable dirt road). Half way along the road you come upon the medieval castle of Feraclos. The canteens at the beach rent out sun beds, umbrellas and have lavatories and showers.
Lindos Beach, Rhodes Lindos offers two different beaches actually, sharing the same bay. There are sunbeds and umbrellas everywhere, and the beaches are well occupied, but not necessarily crowded. Follow the sign for the lindos main beach and you will find yourself at the left-hand end, while if you go straight down below the Acropolis of Lindos, down Pallas str., you will find yourself at the right hand end on the lindos beach known as Pallas Beach. You will find sun beds and umbrellas everywhere, along with small classy tavernas offering delicious mezedes and fish plates. Yachts and small excursion boats find shelter in the well protected bay of the beach in lindos, adding to the atmosphere of the location, especially as dusk settles. Pallas Beach in Lindos is relatively quieter than the main beach. Also, the waters on both beaches are shallow and ideal for young children and toddlers. Canoes are available for rent here.
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Strand von Lindos
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Lindos Beach, Rhodes Lindos offers two different beaches actually, sharing the same bay. There are sunbeds and umbrellas everywhere, and the beaches are well occupied, but not necessarily crowded. Follow the sign for the lindos main beach and you will find yourself at the left-hand end, while if you go straight down below the Acropolis of Lindos, down Pallas str., you will find yourself at the right hand end on the lindos beach known as Pallas Beach. You will find sun beds and umbrellas everywhere, along with small classy tavernas offering delicious mezedes and fish plates. Yachts and small excursion boats find shelter in the well protected bay of the beach in lindos, adding to the atmosphere of the location, especially as dusk settles. Pallas Beach in Lindos is relatively quieter than the main beach. Also, the waters on both beaches are shallow and ideal for young children and toddlers. Canoes are available for rent here.
Gennadi Beach, Rhodes Gennadi beach combines two different characters, and is basically a continuation of Kiotari. Sand and small pebbles as far as the eye can see - and the liveliest beach parties held anywhere on Rhodes. On the one hand there’s the vast beach where there’s always room for you and your friends to spread out your beach towels - only small parts of the beach are commercially organized - while on the other there are the Sunday parties with guests DJ's at the beach bars, which transform the character of the beach, attracting all the hip young people from around the island. The beach in Gennadi is separated from the village, which lies above the main road, but along the road you'll find tavernas, rooms to rent, small hotels and the villas of wealthy local people. The waters in Gennadi are crystal clear, and it is more than likely that you will find a spot where you can enjoy your bath in complete solitude.
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Gennadi Beach
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Gennadi Beach, Rhodes Gennadi beach combines two different characters, and is basically a continuation of Kiotari. Sand and small pebbles as far as the eye can see - and the liveliest beach parties held anywhere on Rhodes. On the one hand there’s the vast beach where there’s always room for you and your friends to spread out your beach towels - only small parts of the beach are commercially organized - while on the other there are the Sunday parties with guests DJ's at the beach bars, which transform the character of the beach, attracting all the hip young people from around the island. The beach in Gennadi is separated from the village, which lies above the main road, but along the road you'll find tavernas, rooms to rent, small hotels and the villas of wealthy local people. The waters in Gennadi are crystal clear, and it is more than likely that you will find a spot where you can enjoy your bath in complete solitude.
Kiotari Beach, Rhodes Impressive and vast, Kiotari beach has grown over the last years with large, luxury hotels, well-run restaurants and tavernas, and a shopping center with more or less anything you need. Here you will find large, luxury hotels, a few well-run restaurants and tavernas, a shopping centre with more or less anything you need (mini markets, bakeries, patisseries and cash machines) - these are the main features of what is in fact the most contemporary and stylish resort on Rhodes. Kiotari has grown up over the last ten years along an impressive, vast beach, but does not suffer from the same tourist saturation which has affected some of the other traditional beach resorts of Rhodes. You will find no real community here, just shops and hotels, many of which operate the all-inclusive system, and thus their guests spend almost the whole of their days within the hotel's facilities and on their private beaches. Most of the holidaymakers are families or couples, looking for peace and quiet by the sea, although there are a number of local people who come down on summer weekends as well. Even if you are not staying here it is worth stopping for a swim on the superb beach with its damp sand.
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Kiotari 3
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Kiotari Beach, Rhodes Impressive and vast, Kiotari beach has grown over the last years with large, luxury hotels, well-run restaurants and tavernas, and a shopping center with more or less anything you need. Here you will find large, luxury hotels, a few well-run restaurants and tavernas, a shopping centre with more or less anything you need (mini markets, bakeries, patisseries and cash machines) - these are the main features of what is in fact the most contemporary and stylish resort on Rhodes. Kiotari has grown up over the last ten years along an impressive, vast beach, but does not suffer from the same tourist saturation which has affected some of the other traditional beach resorts of Rhodes. You will find no real community here, just shops and hotels, many of which operate the all-inclusive system, and thus their guests spend almost the whole of their days within the hotel's facilities and on their private beaches. Most of the holidaymakers are families or couples, looking for peace and quiet by the sea, although there are a number of local people who come down on summer weekends as well. Even if you are not staying here it is worth stopping for a swim on the superb beach with its damp sand.
Kalathos Beach, Rhodes Kalathos beach offers sand and tiny pebbles as far as the eye can see. Even on the national Greek holiday of 15th August, when every beach in the country is packed with people, you'll find a place here just for you. It will take you just a few minutes to walk from the village to the beach. Partially sandy and partially pebbly, Kalathos beach is 4 kilometers long. Finding your own private spot should be an easy task, and therefore it is also popular mostly with those who wish to keep a low profile, and also with the local people during the high season. The waters in Kalathos are among the best in Rhodes, and in busier spots you will also find loungers and umbrellas to rent if you would like to. On the street above the beach you will find tavernas, a snack bar and a supermarket.
Kalathos Beach
Kalathos Beach, Rhodes Kalathos beach offers sand and tiny pebbles as far as the eye can see. Even on the national Greek holiday of 15th August, when every beach in the country is packed with people, you'll find a place here just for you. It will take you just a few minutes to walk from the village to the beach. Partially sandy and partially pebbly, Kalathos beach is 4 kilometers long. Finding your own private spot should be an easy task, and therefore it is also popular mostly with those who wish to keep a low profile, and also with the local people during the high season. The waters in Kalathos are among the best in Rhodes, and in busier spots you will also find loungers and umbrellas to rent if you would like to. On the street above the beach you will find tavernas, a snack bar and a supermarket.
Prasonisi Beach, Rhodes Prasonisi is for sure one of the most impressive beaches on Rhodes, at its southernmost end. Two sandy coves ending in an island that you can reach on foot or by swimming, depending on the weather and the level of the water. To reach Prasonisi you will have to drive all the way to the most south part of the island. Just after Kattavia, turn left (there are signs to guide you) and after a few kilometers more driving, and from the top of a hill, Prasonisi comes into sight: waves to the right, calm sea and shelter from the wind to the left - and surfers everywhere! It is one of the most impressive beaches on the island. Two sandy coves ending in an island that you can reach on foot or by swimming, depending on the weather and the level of the water. This is a paradise for surfers, especially in July and August. There are surfboards and wet-suits for hire. It is well worth a visit even if you are not a surfer yourself, just to enjoy the magnificent landscape and admire the skill of the surfers. All the houses offering rented rooms also operate their own taverna.
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Prasonisi
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Prasonisi Beach, Rhodes Prasonisi is for sure one of the most impressive beaches on Rhodes, at its southernmost end. Two sandy coves ending in an island that you can reach on foot or by swimming, depending on the weather and the level of the water. To reach Prasonisi you will have to drive all the way to the most south part of the island. Just after Kattavia, turn left (there are signs to guide you) and after a few kilometers more driving, and from the top of a hill, Prasonisi comes into sight: waves to the right, calm sea and shelter from the wind to the left - and surfers everywhere! It is one of the most impressive beaches on the island. Two sandy coves ending in an island that you can reach on foot or by swimming, depending on the weather and the level of the water. This is a paradise for surfers, especially in July and August. There are surfboards and wet-suits for hire. It is well worth a visit even if you are not a surfer yourself, just to enjoy the magnificent landscape and admire the skill of the surfers. All the houses offering rented rooms also operate their own taverna.
Haraki (Charaki), Rhodes Haraki (Charaki) is an attractive little bay offering family atmosphere. It is mainly visited by tourists renting rooms nearby, but families of local people also come out with their umbrellas and settle themselves on the no-charge section in the center of the beach. Most visitors call Haraki 'Heaven on earth'. And there is ample reason to believe so. Surmounted by the ruins of the Feraklos fortress, the resort of Haraki (or Charaki, 8 km south of Archangelos) extends around a semicircular bay. There are no large hotels here, individual holidaymakers predominate. Here you fill find several small guesthouses without a separating road directly in front of the pebbly beach. The sight of children searching for shells among the pebbles, couples gazing out to sea from the balconies of their rented rooms, sun-burned mothers wheeling push-chairs up and down - the attractive little bay of Haraki definitely offers a family atmosphere. Along the promenade directly in front of the beach of Haraki you will find mini-markets, restaurants, cafes, and a foreign press agency. Many of the cafes and restaurants also offer breakfast. The castle in Haraki In Byzantine times, in 1306 to be more specific, the fortress overlooking the bay of Haraki was conquered by the Knights of St. John. In 1470 Grand Master Giovanni Battista degli Orsini had the fortress modernized. The castle was mainly used as a prison for prisoners of war and as a place of exile for Knights who had been found guilty of breaking the law. In addition, it protected the numerous sugar cane plantations, whose harvests were processed in a sugar refinery immediately below the castle. Archaeologists have uncovered minor traces of it. Today there is little left of the fortress overlooking Haraki. From the north side of the hill there is a beautiful view over the fertile land around Malona and Massari, the beach of Kalathos, as well as over the beach of Agathi, and of course Haraki bay at its feet. Charaki (Haraki) Frequently Asked Questions What is the distance from Rhodes city to Haraki? The distance from Rhodes city to Haraki is 36Km. It takes an average of 40 minutes to drive from the center of the city of Rhodes to Haraki. What is the distance from Rhodes airport to Haraki? The distance from Rhodes airport to Haraki is 41Km. It takes an average of 45 minutes to drive from Rhodes airport to Haraki. Is there public transport to Haraki? Haraki is connected to Rhodes town, Rhodes airport, and many other locations via public transport (bus and taxi). The road is well maintained. Parking is available on the right end of the bay, but you may find other spots as well. What is the nightlife like in Haraki? Haraki offers a basic nightlife experience. There are couple of bars too choose from.
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Charaki
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Haraki (Charaki), Rhodes Haraki (Charaki) is an attractive little bay offering family atmosphere. It is mainly visited by tourists renting rooms nearby, but families of local people also come out with their umbrellas and settle themselves on the no-charge section in the center of the beach. Most visitors call Haraki 'Heaven on earth'. And there is ample reason to believe so. Surmounted by the ruins of the Feraklos fortress, the resort of Haraki (or Charaki, 8 km south of Archangelos) extends around a semicircular bay. There are no large hotels here, individual holidaymakers predominate. Here you fill find several small guesthouses without a separating road directly in front of the pebbly beach. The sight of children searching for shells among the pebbles, couples gazing out to sea from the balconies of their rented rooms, sun-burned mothers wheeling push-chairs up and down - the attractive little bay of Haraki definitely offers a family atmosphere. Along the promenade directly in front of the beach of Haraki you will find mini-markets, restaurants, cafes, and a foreign press agency. Many of the cafes and restaurants also offer breakfast. The castle in Haraki In Byzantine times, in 1306 to be more specific, the fortress overlooking the bay of Haraki was conquered by the Knights of St. John. In 1470 Grand Master Giovanni Battista degli Orsini had the fortress modernized. The castle was mainly used as a prison for prisoners of war and as a place of exile for Knights who had been found guilty of breaking the law. In addition, it protected the numerous sugar cane plantations, whose harvests were processed in a sugar refinery immediately below the castle. Archaeologists have uncovered minor traces of it. Today there is little left of the fortress overlooking Haraki. From the north side of the hill there is a beautiful view over the fertile land around Malona and Massari, the beach of Kalathos, as well as over the beach of Agathi, and of course Haraki bay at its feet. Charaki (Haraki) Frequently Asked Questions What is the distance from Rhodes city to Haraki? The distance from Rhodes city to Haraki is 36Km. It takes an average of 40 minutes to drive from the center of the city of Rhodes to Haraki. What is the distance from Rhodes airport to Haraki? The distance from Rhodes airport to Haraki is 41Km. It takes an average of 45 minutes to drive from Rhodes airport to Haraki. Is there public transport to Haraki? Haraki is connected to Rhodes town, Rhodes airport, and many other locations via public transport (bus and taxi). The road is well maintained. Parking is available on the right end of the bay, but you may find other spots as well. What is the nightlife like in Haraki? Haraki offers a basic nightlife experience. There are couple of bars too choose from.
Saint Paul's bay, Lindos Despite its diminutive size, Saint Paul’s Bay is one of the most popular beaches on the Greek island of Rhodes. Located on the edge of the historic village of Lindos, St Paul’s Bay is almost entirely enclosed by rocks on all sides with just the smallest of gaps for boats to come in and out of. This spectacular setting is further enhanced by a small, typical Greek Orthodox chapel down in the cove and the ruins of the ancient Acropolis of Lindos set overlooking the cove. There are two little stretches of sand on either side of the bay, both are equally lovely so it makes little difference which you choose. The clear blue water here gets very warm as it is sheltered and shallow, not to mention the air temperature can reach 40°C (104°F) in the summer. With such safe surroundings this little bay is ideal for swimming and snorkelling; there are plenty of fish to be spotted amongst the rocks too. Surrounding the cove are a few tavernas where you can grab a bite to eat. If you fancy a little more choice the village of Lindos is only a couple of minutes walk. As well as plenty of bars and restaurants you will find picture-postcard cobbled streets lined with whitewashed houses along with the odd donkey - yep, not a lot as changed here! Owing to its beautiful surroundings and the chapel down in the cove St Paul’s Bay is a popular spot for weddings with both locals and tourists. So if you fancy a big fat Greek wedding…
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Παραλία Άγιος Παύλος
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Saint Paul's bay, Lindos Despite its diminutive size, Saint Paul’s Bay is one of the most popular beaches on the Greek island of Rhodes. Located on the edge of the historic village of Lindos, St Paul’s Bay is almost entirely enclosed by rocks on all sides with just the smallest of gaps for boats to come in and out of. This spectacular setting is further enhanced by a small, typical Greek Orthodox chapel down in the cove and the ruins of the ancient Acropolis of Lindos set overlooking the cove. There are two little stretches of sand on either side of the bay, both are equally lovely so it makes little difference which you choose. The clear blue water here gets very warm as it is sheltered and shallow, not to mention the air temperature can reach 40°C (104°F) in the summer. With such safe surroundings this little bay is ideal for swimming and snorkelling; there are plenty of fish to be spotted amongst the rocks too. Surrounding the cove are a few tavernas where you can grab a bite to eat. If you fancy a little more choice the village of Lindos is only a couple of minutes walk. As well as plenty of bars and restaurants you will find picture-postcard cobbled streets lined with whitewashed houses along with the odd donkey - yep, not a lot as changed here! Owing to its beautiful surroundings and the chapel down in the cove St Paul’s Bay is a popular spot for weddings with both locals and tourists. So if you fancy a big fat Greek wedding…
Nice rocky environment, crystal clear and cool sea, eating in the water 💧 nice greek "mezedes", meat, fishes and seafood!!!
Nikolas Beach Kallithea
Nice rocky environment, crystal clear and cool sea, eating in the water 💧 nice greek "mezedes", meat, fishes and seafood!!!

Beach bars

AMMADES Live your summer story at Ammades Seaside Restaurant & Bar. ​Welcome to Ammades Seaside Restaurant & Bar! Ammades is a brand new beach bar and restaurant opened on the beach of Faliraki in Rhodes to create and offer moments and feelings of summer enjoyment and entertainment. In Ammades Seaside Restaurant & Bar you will experience everything that makes your summer vacation unforgettable, the days at sea fun and relaxing, and the tasty summer explorations truly enjoyable. Ammades is a multiplex summer spot on one of the most beautiful beaches of Rhodes. Lounge chairs, excellent service, restaurant, tavern, bar, cocktails, beach volley and tennis courts with a specially designed area for events overlooking the blue Aegean sea and under the bright sky of the island with the 300 sunny days. Ammades means lovers. Lovers who write their own story inspired by the summer breeze, the salty sea, while relaxing under the sun and enjoying Mediterranean flavors. Write your summer story... Welcome to Ammades Seaside Restaurant & Bar!
Ammades Seaside Restaurant & Bar
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AMMADES Live your summer story at Ammades Seaside Restaurant & Bar. ​Welcome to Ammades Seaside Restaurant & Bar! Ammades is a brand new beach bar and restaurant opened on the beach of Faliraki in Rhodes to create and offer moments and feelings of summer enjoyment and entertainment. In Ammades Seaside Restaurant & Bar you will experience everything that makes your summer vacation unforgettable, the days at sea fun and relaxing, and the tasty summer explorations truly enjoyable. Ammades is a multiplex summer spot on one of the most beautiful beaches of Rhodes. Lounge chairs, excellent service, restaurant, tavern, bar, cocktails, beach volley and tennis courts with a specially designed area for events overlooking the blue Aegean sea and under the bright sky of the island with the 300 sunny days. Ammades means lovers. Lovers who write their own story inspired by the summer breeze, the salty sea, while relaxing under the sun and enjoying Mediterranean flavors. Write your summer story... Welcome to Ammades Seaside Restaurant & Bar!
Galazio“The Greek word of Blue Color”. Since 1965, we were the first restaurant in the Bay of Faliraki. We have welcomed you since then to the most Greek summer hotspot on the island. A magnificent location in Faliraki off Rhodes, we find the definition of the summer destination that will fascinate you. A seafood restaurant bar with creative flavors from all over Greece, with fresh fish and seafood dishes accompanied by Greek varieties of wines, and a unique cocktail list in front of the island’s best beach. Discover Greek hospitality and gastronomy with the background of the endless Galazio. Facilities: Free Sunbeds. Kids Area. Seaside. Garden. Wifi. 10 m from Faliraki Beach. 800 m from Faliraki Center. 3.2 km from Kallithea Springs. 3.3 km from Anthony Quinn Bay. 2,8 m from Ladiko Beach. 5,5 km. from Traganou Beach. 1900 m. from Mandomata Nudist Beach. 1800 m. from Kathara beach. Bus Station Distance: 50m.
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GALAZIO Beach Bar
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Galazio“The Greek word of Blue Color”. Since 1965, we were the first restaurant in the Bay of Faliraki. We have welcomed you since then to the most Greek summer hotspot on the island. A magnificent location in Faliraki off Rhodes, we find the definition of the summer destination that will fascinate you. A seafood restaurant bar with creative flavors from all over Greece, with fresh fish and seafood dishes accompanied by Greek varieties of wines, and a unique cocktail list in front of the island’s best beach. Discover Greek hospitality and gastronomy with the background of the endless Galazio. Facilities: Free Sunbeds. Kids Area. Seaside. Garden. Wifi. 10 m from Faliraki Beach. 800 m from Faliraki Center. 3.2 km from Kallithea Springs. 3.3 km from Anthony Quinn Bay. 2,8 m from Ladiko Beach. 5,5 km. from Traganou Beach. 1900 m. from Mandomata Nudist Beach. 1800 m. from Kathara beach. Bus Station Distance: 50m.
Located inside a cave, in complete harmony with Kallithea beach and the natural surroundings, Oasis Beach Bar offers one of the utmost and supreme nightlife settings in Rhodes, something out of the ordinary, on the island of Rhodes or elsewhere. It is easy to reach from the road, have a nice and superb decoration and obviously some cool cocktails.
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Oasis Beach
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Located inside a cave, in complete harmony with Kallithea beach and the natural surroundings, Oasis Beach Bar offers one of the utmost and supreme nightlife settings in Rhodes, something out of the ordinary, on the island of Rhodes or elsewhere. It is easy to reach from the road, have a nice and superb decoration and obviously some cool cocktails.
Chaplin’s Beach Bar is situated right in the heart of the most popular beach of Rhodes, Faliraki, where you can enjoy quick snacks, coffee or a drink to favor your mood by the sea. As the night draws in, it becomes even more crowded with live DJ sets, dynamic dance, fresh cocktails and drink of your choice.
Chaplins Beach Bar
Chaplin’s Beach Bar is situated right in the heart of the most popular beach of Rhodes, Faliraki, where you can enjoy quick snacks, coffee or a drink to favor your mood by the sea. As the night draws in, it becomes even more crowded with live DJ sets, dynamic dance, fresh cocktails and drink of your choice.
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The LightHouse Kiotari Restaurant Bar
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The Kalami Beach Bar is located in the Kallithea of Rhodes, just 10 minutes from the center of the island. Kalami is a new restaurant with Mediterranean cuisine, the perfect place for delicious dishes and drinks. There you can spend a whole day relaxing on the comfortable sofas-suites and enjoying the sea view.
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Kalami Beach Bar
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The Kalami Beach Bar is located in the Kallithea of Rhodes, just 10 minutes from the center of the island. Kalami is a new restaurant with Mediterranean cuisine, the perfect place for delicious dishes and drinks. There you can spend a whole day relaxing on the comfortable sofas-suites and enjoying the sea view.
Ronda Beach Bar is located on Elli Beach, next to Rhodes’ town center. The city center of Rhodes is very close to shopping centers and restaurants. At Ronda Beach Bar, the visitors will enjoy the gorgeous blue waters of the Aegean Sea while famous Djs play lounge tunes. For our young friends there are diving boards and many games making it kid-friendly and easy with children. Relax on Ronda’s comfortable chairs while you enjoy unique summer cocktails, and tasty food.
Ronda restaurant
Ronda Beach Bar is located on Elli Beach, next to Rhodes’ town center. The city center of Rhodes is very close to shopping centers and restaurants. At Ronda Beach Bar, the visitors will enjoy the gorgeous blue waters of the Aegean Sea while famous Djs play lounge tunes. For our young friends there are diving boards and many games making it kid-friendly and easy with children. Relax on Ronda’s comfortable chairs while you enjoy unique summer cocktails, and tasty food.
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Baia Seaside
2 Savva Nikolaou
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Santa Marina
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NAYA Beach Bar & Restaurant
Vammos Beach Bar
CANTEEN Vlicha

https://www.ktelrodou.gr/dromologia/apheteria-rodos.html

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Mandraki Port
2 Plotarchou Plessa
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Super market

A big supermarket near the studio
FOOD MARKET
7 Ir. Politechniou
A big supermarket near the studio
Super Market Family Rhodes
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