About Rhodes

Culture & Heritage
Nature Lover & Explorer
Twin & Multicentre

The Greek island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese islands, surrounded by the Aegean Sea. With its hidden beaches in rocky bays and shiny white villages on the hillsides, combined with great hospitality, Rhodes awaits visitors from all over the world.

A great variety of water sports, bars, restaurants, clubs and entertainment makes it a perfect holiday destination.

However, Rhodes is not only the favourite spot of sun and sea lovers, the inland of the island also offers many places to visit for those interested in history and Greek culture and traditions. All of these sites are surrounded by a picturesque, and always changing, stunning landscape.

Rhodes is also known to be paradise for holidaymakers who prefer active tourism: tennis, golf, biking and hiking are just a sample of the endless opportunities available.

The capital, Rhodes Town, located in the northern corner of the island, is one of Greece’s most vibrant holiday resorts. As well as it's ambiance and nightlife, the capital also has many highlights worth visiting, such as the Street of the Knights, the Museum of Archaeology, the Municipal Gallery with its contemporary Greek art exhibitions or the Palace of the Grand Masters, which was built on the same grounds where during the ancient times the temple erected in honour of Helios, God of the Sun, once stood.

Are you ready for your all-in-one Greek experience?

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