RHODES ISLAND

Rhodes, the largest island of Greece’s Dodecanese archipelago, combines fascinating history, captivating landscapes, and authentic island charm. Known as the Island of the Knights, Rhodes invites you to explore ancient ruins, imposing medieval architecture, and breathtaking beaches. 

At its heart lies the UNESCO-listed Rhodes Old Town, where you can wander down cobbled streets lined with historic buildings and lively cafés, restaurants and shops, visit the impressive Palace of the Grand Master, and explore the atmospheric Street of the Knights. Just outside the medieval walls, the vibrant Mandraki Harbour stands as a reminder of the island’s legendary past—once home to the Colossus of Rhodes, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. 

Further south, the charming village of Lindos awaits, known for its unique architecture, tradition, whitewashed houses, winding alleys, and the ancient Acropolis of Lindos, a perfect spot to capture panoramic views of the sparkling Aegean Sea. Nature lovers will appreciate the peaceful beauty of the Valley of the Butterflies, while adventurers can head to Prasonisi, where two seas meet in a unique landscape ideal for windsurfing and kitesurfing. 

From secluded coves like the emerald waters of Anthony Quinn Bay to authentic local villages offering delicious cuisine, Rhodes is an island made for discovery, relaxation, and memorable experiences.

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