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The springs of Kallithea are thermal springs in Rhodes. They are 10 km from the city of Rhodes. The site was designed by architect Pietro Lombardi after research on the healing properties of the springs in 1927. The main building of the bath is inspired by the Ottoman baths of the island. The baths continued when Rhodes came under Greek rule until 1967 and then reopened in 2007.
Kallithea Springs are situated in the Municipality of Rhodes, 9 km from the city of Rhodes. The doors to the springs opened on July 1st 2007, after years of renovating the magnificent seaside Monument. This unique combination of nature, architecture and history offers visitors the opportunity to relish in a special experience. Following years of desolation and abandonment, the Municipality of Kallithea and Mayor Ioannis Iatridis undertook the important task of the Monument’s restoration in 1999. After ten years of struggling, nevertheless with love, care and passion, the Kallithea Springs reopened to the public, regaining their former glory. Kallithea Springs are a remarkable and representative example of architecture integrated in their natural environment, while being built to human scale. Enjoy the exquisite architecture, crystal-clear waters, the recreation area (cafe), and the picturesque bay with its unique natural beauty.
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Kallithea-Quellen
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Kallithea Springs are situated in the Municipality of Rhodes, 9 km from the city of Rhodes. The doors to the springs opened on July 1st 2007, after years of renovating the magnificent seaside Monument. This unique combination of nature, architecture and history offers visitors the opportunity to relish in a special experience. Following years of desolation and abandonment, the Municipality of Kallithea and Mayor Ioannis Iatridis undertook the important task of the Monument’s restoration in 1999. After ten years of struggling, nevertheless with love, care and passion, the Kallithea Springs reopened to the public, regaining their former glory. Kallithea Springs are a remarkable and representative example of architecture integrated in their natural environment, while being built to human scale. Enjoy the exquisite architecture, crystal-clear waters, the recreation area (cafe), and the picturesque bay with its unique natural beauty.
Lindos is a traditional settlement on the island of Rhodes. It has a rich history, as it was one of the three ancient cities of the island and the one with the richest naval tradition. It is the birthplace of Cleobulus, one of the seven sages of antiquity; of Harry, the sculptor of the famous Colossus of Panaitos, the philosopher who introduced Stoic philosophy to Rome.
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Lindos
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Lindos is a traditional settlement on the island of Rhodes. It has a rich history, as it was one of the three ancient cities of the island and the one with the richest naval tradition. It is the birthplace of Cleobulus, one of the seven sages of antiquity; of Harry, the sculptor of the famous Colossus of Panaitos, the philosopher who introduced Stoic philosophy to Rome.
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!
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Kirche Panagia Tsampika
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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!
On the western side of the island of Rhodes, approximately five kilometers south east from the village of Theologos (or Tholos), there lies the Valley of the Butterflies - also known as Butterfly Valley (Petaloudes in Greek). This is one of the most attractive destinations on the island.
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Tal der Schmetterlinge
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On the western side of the island of Rhodes, approximately five kilometers south east from the village of Theologos (or Tholos), there lies the Valley of the Butterflies - also known as Butterfly Valley (Petaloudes in Greek). This is one of the most attractive destinations on the island.
Filerimos is located in the area of Ialyssos and is famous for its many attractions. The main ones are the ancient citadel of Ialyssos, the Monastery of Panagia Filerimos, the two chapels of Prophet Elias and the path to Golgotha. With a height of 267 m. Offers a stunning panoramic view of the mountainous side of the island of Rhodes. Aati that will also impress is the large number of peacocks that you will see around!
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Filerimos
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Filerimos is located in the area of Ialyssos and is famous for its many attractions. The main ones are the ancient citadel of Ialyssos, the Monastery of Panagia Filerimos, the two chapels of Prophet Elias and the path to Golgotha. With a height of 267 m. Offers a stunning panoramic view of the mountainous side of the island of Rhodes. Aati that will also impress is the large number of peacocks that you will see around!
The Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes, also known as the Kastello, is a medieval castle in the city of Rhodes, on the island of Rhodes in Greece. It is one of the few examples of Gothic architecture in Greece. The site was previously a citadel of the Knights Hospitaller that functioned as a palace, headquarters, and fortress.
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Großmeisterpalast
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The Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes, also known as the Kastello, is a medieval castle in the city of Rhodes, on the island of Rhodes in Greece. It is one of the few examples of Gothic architecture in Greece. The site was previously a citadel of the Knights Hospitaller that functioned as a palace, headquarters, and fortress.
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. 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. 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.
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Antikes Kamiros
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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. 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. 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.
Monolithos (Greek: Μονόλιθος) is a Greek village on the island of Rhodes, South Aegean region, belonging to the municipal unit of Attavyros. It is located 8 km south-east of Apolakkia and 28 km from Prasonisi.
Monolithou, Rodos 851 00, Griechenland
Monolithos (Greek: Μονόλιθος) is a Greek village on the island of Rhodes, South Aegean region, belonging to the municipal unit of Attavyros. It is located 8 km south-east of Apolakkia and 28 km from Prasonisi.
Faliraki (Greek: Φαληράκι) is the primary seaside resort village on the Greek island of Rhodes, in the Dodecanese. It is situated on Faliraki Bay, on the northeastern coast, about 14 km south of the town of Rhodes and 10 km southeast of the airport. It is part of the municipal unit Kallithea.
Faliraki
Faliraki (Greek: Φαληράκι) is the primary seaside resort village on the Greek island of Rhodes, in the Dodecanese. It is situated on Faliraki Bay, on the northeastern coast, about 14 km south of the town of Rhodes and 10 km southeast of the airport. It is part of the municipal unit Kallithea.

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One of the most charming destinations on Rhodes, Seven Springs (Epta Piges) offers a cool, magical landscape, a real oasis, even in the heat of high summer, a charming retreat in the most lavish of Mediterranean greens. Water flows out of the springs all year around, which is forming a small lake. The lake remains replenished thanks to a dam built by the Italians, in order to provide the nearby settlement Kolympia with fresh water.
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Taverna Epta Piges-Seven Springs
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One of the most charming destinations on Rhodes, Seven Springs (Epta Piges) offers a cool, magical landscape, a real oasis, even in the heat of high summer, a charming retreat in the most lavish of Mediterranean greens. Water flows out of the springs all year around, which is forming a small lake. The lake remains replenished thanks to a dam built by the Italians, in order to provide the nearby settlement Kolympia with fresh water.

Beach

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.
Prasonisi is the Greek word for "green island". During summer time, and when water levels are low enough, this island is a peninsula attached to Rhodes. During the winter time, and when water levels are high enough, Prasonisi becomes an island. The southernmost tip of Prasonisi contains the Prasonisi Lighthouse. The closest Greek village is Katavia; however, there is a purpose-built settlement on Prasonisi that contains motels, convenience stores, restaurants, and windsurf rentals which are open seasonally. Near Prasonisi is Vroulia, an ancient settlement that contains an old mosaic tiled floor.
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Prasonisi-Strand
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Prasonisi is the Greek word for "green island". During summer time, and when water levels are low enough, this island is a peninsula attached to Rhodes. During the winter time, and when water levels are high enough, Prasonisi becomes an island. The southernmost tip of Prasonisi contains the Prasonisi Lighthouse. The closest Greek village is Katavia; however, there is a purpose-built settlement on Prasonisi that contains motels, convenience stores, restaurants, and windsurf rentals which are open seasonally. Near Prasonisi is Vroulia, an ancient settlement that contains an old mosaic tiled floor.
Stegna was a fishing village and a cultivation place, mostly with orange and olive groves. Archangelos and Stegna have also been well known since ancient Greek times for their potters.
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Stegna Strand
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Stegna was a fishing village and a cultivation place, mostly with orange and olive groves. Archangelos and Stegna have also been well known since ancient Greek times for their potters.

Beach

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 beach Rhodes: The long sandy beach of Tsambika is located 25 km south of Rhodes town, under the imposing rock where it stands the miraculous Monastery of Tsambika. Turquoise waters and golden sands create beautiful scenery, ideal to relax and enjoy the sun. Dozens of colorful beach facilities are available as well as Water sports for the most daring types. The wider region is very friendly and offers plenty of amenities, during night and day.
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Tsambika Beach
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Tsambika beach Rhodes: The long sandy beach of Tsambika is located 25 km south of Rhodes town, under the imposing rock where it stands the miraculous Monastery of Tsambika. Turquoise waters and golden sands create beautiful scenery, ideal to relax and enjoy the sun. Dozens of colorful beach facilities are available as well as Water sports for the most daring types. The wider region is very friendly and offers plenty of amenities, during night and day.
Faliraki (Greek: Φαληράκι) is the primary seaside resort village on the Greek island of Rhodes, in the Dodecanese. It is situated on Faliraki Bay, on the northeastern coast, about 14 km south of the town of Rhodes and 10 km southeast of the airport. It is part of the municipal unit Kallithea.
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Faliraki Beach Center /Faliraki.com
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Faliraki (Greek: Φαληράκι) is the primary seaside resort village on the Greek island of Rhodes, in the Dodecanese. It is situated on Faliraki Bay, on the northeastern coast, about 14 km south of the town of Rhodes and 10 km southeast of the airport. It is part of the municipal unit Kallithea.
On the eastern coast near Faliraki lies the Anthony Quinn Bay. Surrounded by deep-seated rock formations, the water is emerald green. With lush vegetation and trees on the shore, it is an ideal vacation spot for a young person’s get-away. . Every season, peoples flock to the bay for fun in the sun. Anthony Quinn Bay is a beautiful beach that thousands of tourists visit yearly. As the waters and land are very rocky, chill out is the favorite activity of vacationers. People enjoy sunbathing in the open bay, viewing the crystal clear waters.
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Anthony Quin beach bus stop
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On the eastern coast near Faliraki lies the Anthony Quinn Bay. Surrounded by deep-seated rock formations, the water is emerald green. With lush vegetation and trees on the shore, it is an ideal vacation spot for a young person’s get-away. . Every season, peoples flock to the bay for fun in the sun. Anthony Quinn Bay is a beautiful beach that thousands of tourists visit yearly. As the waters and land are very rocky, chill out is the favorite activity of vacationers. People enjoy sunbathing in the open bay, viewing the crystal clear waters.
Stegna beach is situated 2km away from Archangelos village, and 30km from the city of Rhodes. It is a sandy beach with pebbles in parts and umbrellas and sunbeds are provided, while the visitor has the opportunity to practice various sea sports. The area is renowned for the fresh fish and the very tasty traditional Archangelos meals, prepared with fresh products from the village. Access to is possible by car or bus.
Grande Blue
Stegna beach is situated 2km away from Archangelos village, and 30km from the city of Rhodes. It is a sandy beach with pebbles in parts and umbrellas and sunbeds are provided, while the visitor has the opportunity to practice various sea sports. The area is renowned for the fresh fish and the very tasty traditional Archangelos meals, prepared with fresh products from the village. Access to is possible by car or bus.

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Kalithies in Rhodes, Dodecanese: The traditional village of Kalithies is located 13 km south of Rhodes Town and 2 km from the cosmopolitan resort of Faliraki. The architecture of Kalithies distinguishes for the narrow paved streets and the stone houses, while its position offers a great view to the bay of Kallithea. There are nice monasteries to visit close to Kalithies, such as the Monastery of the Transfiguration of the Savor with a 16th-century iconostasis and the Monastery of Virgin Eleoussa with two Medieval coat of arms. Close to Kalithies, there is also the Cave of Kalamonias with impressive stalactites and with human traces from the Neolithic Era (5,000-3,700 BC) If you go to Kalithies in September (13th-14th), you can witness the festival of the Holy Cross, one of the most impressive festivals in Rhodes.
Kalithies Village Villa
Kalithies in Rhodes, Dodecanese: The traditional village of Kalithies is located 13 km south of Rhodes Town and 2 km from the cosmopolitan resort of Faliraki. The architecture of Kalithies distinguishes for the narrow paved streets and the stone houses, while its position offers a great view to the bay of Kallithea. There are nice monasteries to visit close to Kalithies, such as the Monastery of the Transfiguration of the Savor with a 16th-century iconostasis and the Monastery of Virgin Eleoussa with two Medieval coat of arms. Close to Kalithies, there is also the Cave of Kalamonias with impressive stalactites and with human traces from the Neolithic Era (5,000-3,700 BC) If you go to Kalithies in September (13th-14th), you can witness the festival of the Holy Cross, one of the most impressive festivals in Rhodes.

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