Looking for the *ultimate* getaway that combines sun, stories, and unforgettable flavors? Then pack your bags for Rhodes—an island where ancient wonders meet crystal-clear beaches and culinary delights that tease every taste bud.
Situated in the sun-drenched corner of the Dodecanese, Rhodes is more than just a pretty face. Let’s explore how this spectacular island can offer you both adventure and serenity in one unforgettable trip.
Perched on a hilltop, the village of Lindos combines postcard-perfect white houses with spectacular sea views. The real star here is the Acropolis of Lindos (entry: €12), accessible by foot or donkey ride (€10). It’s home to ancient temples and ruins believed to be sacred to Goddess Athena. The climb may be steep, but the panoramic payoff is jaw-dropping—especially at sunset. Be sure to visit the nearby St. Paul’s Bay, ideal for swimming in shallow, turquoise waters.
Just 9 km from Rhodes city lies the serene Kallithea Springs (entrance: €5). Once beloved by the Italians for their healing properties, these restored thermal baths now offer a stylish escape. The complex includes ornate mosaics, lush gardens, and small inlets perfect for snorkeling. Arrive early on weekdays to enjoy the peace before the local crowd swells on weekends.
Step inside a world of knights and grand halls at the Palace of the Grand Master (entry: €8). This Gothic marvel stands as a testament to the might of the Knights of St. John. Wander through massive halls filled with ancient mosaics and relics, and imagine the grandeur of a time when this palace served as a luxurious residence.
The Archaeological Museum of Rhodes (ticket: €6), housed in the old Hospital of the Knights, showcases the island’s rich past through sculptures, pottery, and mosaics. The collection includes finds from both the Mycenaean and Classical periods, giving visitors a complete picture of the island’s historical importance.
For sunseekers, Rhodes offers a mix of lively and hidden beaches. Anthony Quinn Bay, named after the actor who adored it, has emerald waters and dramatic rock formations—ideal for snorkeling. Tsambika Beach is perfect for families, with soft sand and shallow waters. Meanwhile, Agathi Beach near Lindos offers calm vibes and sunbeds for €10 per pair.
Satisfy your cravings at local favorites like Mezzaluna, where traditional Greek souvlaki and fresh seafood are served under the stars (average dish: €12–€18). To Megiston is ideal for families seeking friendly service, while Hermes Greek Grill House offers fast bites without sacrificing flavor.
Rhodes is easily accessible via international flights and ferries. The airport is 14 km from Old Town, with taxi rides costing around €25. Ferries dock close to the city center. To explore the island, rent a car from €30 per day. Scooters (from €15/day) are a breezy alternative, especially for beach-hopping. Taxis are available, but prices can add up for long distances.
Rhodes is more than just a summer retreat—it’s a living canvas of ancient history, natural beauty, and modern indulgence. Whether you’re gazing out from a medieval castle, diving into sapphire seas, or savoring a plate of grilled seafood, the memories you create here are built to last. Ready to write your own island story, Lykkers? Rhodes is calling.