Attractions - Rhodes
Operated by the Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, this historic aquarium offers visitors a chance to explore the rich marine biodiversity of the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas.
On the road to Lindos, just 3 kilometers from the city of Rhodes, lies the unique Rodini Park, a place often described as an earthly paradise.
The Rhodes Toy museum is situated just outside the village of Archipoli. Nestled amongst olive groves, it is surrounded by mountains and pine forests
An elegant community near the medieval town of Rhodes, and one of the most attractive locations on the island
Anthony Quinn Beach, also known as Vayés, is a small yet incredibly picturesque bay, featuring fine pebbles, rugged cliffs, and lush pine trees that cascade down to the water’s edge.
Ladiko Beach is a stunning coastal retreat located near the village of Afantou, approximately 15 km from Rhodes Town.
Faliraki Beach is one of the most famous and lively beaches on the island of Rhodes.
Kolymbia Beach is a beautifully organized stretch of golden sand and fine pebbles, situated on the eastern coast of Rhodes.
Ixia Beach is one of the most popular and cosmopolitan seaside resorts on the island of Rhodes.
Located just 10 km from Rhodes Town on the island’s eastern coast, Kallithea is a renowned resort celebrated for its stunning natural beauty and historic thermal springs.
Located at the northern tip of Rhodes, Elli Beach is a vibrant and cosmopolitan destination, offering the perfect seaside escape for both locals and visitors alike.
Nestled along the western coastline of Rhodes Town, Psaropoula Beach is a lively and well-equipped destination, offering visitors a perfect blend of relaxation and entertainment.
Ialysos is the second-largest town on the island after Rhodes and offers visitors a well-developed tourism infrastructure and a vibrant nightlife.
A sandy beach with steep rock formations that give it an exceptionally picturesque charm. It stretches along the bay of the same name.
Nestled along the eastern coast of Rhodes, Tsambika Beach is a breathtaking stretch of golden sand, renowned for its pristine waters and stunning natural scenery.
Nestled on the eastern coast of Rhodes, Agathi Beach, also known as Golden Beach, is a true hidden paradise.
Located near Lindos on the southeastern coast of Rhodes, Vlycha Beach offers crystal-clear waters, gentle waves, and a peaceful atmosphere.
Lindos Beach, located directly below the famous ancient Acropolis, is one of the most popular and scenic beaches on the island of Rhodes.
Located just a short walk from Lindos village, Agios Pavlos Beach is a small, sheltered cove named after Saint Paul, who is believed to have landed here in 51 AD.
Located just 4 km south of Lindos, Pefki Beach is a quiet, family-friendly spot on the southeastern coast of Rhodes.
Tucked away on the southeastern shore of Rhodes, Glystra Beach is a peaceful escape ideal for travelers seeking calm and comfort.
Located at the southern tip of Rhodes, Prasonisi Beach is a rare natural wonder where the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas meet, creating two distinct coastlines on either side of a sandy isthmus.
Tucked away on the east coast of Rhodes, Haraki Beach is a peaceful alternative to the island’s busier tourist spots.
Located on the east coast of Rhodes, about 30 km from Rhodes Town and just a few minutes from Archangelos village, Stegna
The Palace of the Grand Masters (also known as the Castello) is one of the most significant medieval landmarks in Greece.
Tucked away in the lush hills of western Rhodes, the Valley of the Butterflies (Petaloudes) is one of the island’s most enchanting natural attractions.
Located on the northwest coast of Rhodes, the Ancient City of Kamiros is one of the island’s most fascinating and well-preserved archaeological sites.