
Explore the best of Rhodes, handpicked for you
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Beaches
Discover the Most Beautiful Beaches of Rhodes
We’ve handpicked some of the most stunning and popular beaches on the island to make your stay unforgettable:
Faliraki Beach
Right in front of Atma, this cosmopolitan beach stretches over 5 kilometers and offers everything you could dream of. Whether you seek relaxation, water sports, or vibrant nightlife, Faliraki has it all.
Anthony Quinn Bay
A breathtaking bay near Faliraki, renowned for its emerald waters and lush green surroundings. Don’t miss the chance to visit Kounna Beach Bar for a refreshing drink amidst this scenic paradise.
Ladiko Bay
Nestled next to Anthony Quinn Bay, Ladiko is a cozy spot with golden sand, crystal-clear waters, and tree-clad hills. The beach is equipped with sunbeds, umbrellas, showers, and a charming taverna.
Elli Beach
Located in Rhodes Town, Elli Beach has a timeless charm and is a favorite among photographers. Its vibrant beach bars, such as Ronda and Baia, add a cosmopolitan flair to this iconic destination.
Kallithea Springs
A small, picturesque bay near Faliraki, home to the historic Kallithea Therme, built during the Italian era. A serene spot combining history and natural beauty.
Tsambika Beach
The largest sandy beach on the island, Tsambika is fully organized and ideal for families and adventurers alike. Fine golden sand, vibrant beach bars, and a variety of water sports make it a must-visit destination.
Lindos Beach
Situated in the charming village of Lindos, this bay offers two stunning beaches with golden sands and turquoise waters. Sunbeds, umbrellas, and scenic views of the Lindos Acropolis complete the experience.
St. Paul’s Bay
Legend has it that St. Paul visited this bay in 51 AD to spread Christianity. Today, it’s a popular wedding location, known for its picturesque chapel and breathtaking views of the Lindos Acropolis.
Prasonissi Beach
At the southernmost tip of Rhodes lies this unique beach, where two sandy coves meet, forming a natural bridge to a small island. Prasonissi is a paradise for surfers and kite surfers, offering a dynamic and dramatic landscape.
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Must-Visit Landmarks in Rhodes
Rhodes is not just about beaches—it’s a treasure trove of history, culture, and natural beauty. Here are the top landmarks you shouldn’t miss:
Medieval Town of Rhodes
Step back in time as you enter the oldest inhabited medieval city in Europe. The Medieval Town of Rhodes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a living museum with over 6,000 residents. Wander through its cobbled streets, where medieval buildings, Gothic churches, mosques, traditional fountains, and oriental motifs come together to create a magical atmosphere. With over 200 alleys—some unnamed—getting “lost” here is a delightful adventure you’ll never forget.Palace of the Grand Master
An architectural masterpiece and symbol of the island’s history, the Palace of the Grand Master was rebuilt by the Italians in 1940 after its destruction in 1856. Its grand entrance, well-preserved towers, and impressive battlements will leave you in awe. Don’t miss the richly decorated interiors featuring priceless artifacts and mosaics.Filerimos Cross
On the ancient acropolis of Ialysos, one of Rhodes’ three ancient cities, stands the majestic Filerimos Cross. This serene spot offers breathtaking panoramic views, blending history with natural beauty.Lindos
The charming village of Lindos is a must-visit destination. Its whitewashed houses cascade down the hillside towards the sea, while the Acropolis of Lindos proudly crowns the village. As one of the three ancient cities of Rhodes, Lindos is steeped in history and offers a picture-perfect experience.Seven Springs (Epta Piges)
A hidden oasis of lush greenery, cool waters, and tranquil beauty, the Seven Springs is a peaceful retreat surrounded by pine and plane trees. Follow the streams to explore the area and discover a refreshing escape from the summer heat.Symi Island
Just an hour by ferry from Rhodes, Symi is a picturesque gem of the Dodecanese. Its colorful neoclassical mansions, crystal-clear waters, and charming harbor make it an idyllic day-trip destination. -
Handpicked Restaurants in Rhodes
While we don’t advertise, we’re excited to share some of our favorite spots to eat, drink, and relax. These are places we personally love and highly recommend:
Desert Rose
Award-winning Mediterranean cuisine in the heart of Faliraki. A must-visit for a culinary journey filled with flavor.Manolis Taverna
A traditional taverna in Faliraki offering authentic Greek dishes prepared with care and love.Iama
For those craving a classic Greek taverna experience in Faliraki, Iama serves delicious, hearty meals in a welcoming setting.Mousikorama
A charming meze taverna in Faliraki where you can enjoy a variety of small plates and local flavors.Eteon
Greek cuisine with a modern twist, Eteon combines tradition with creativity, located in the vibrant area of Faliraki.Marco Polo
Nestled in the Medieval Town of Rhodes, this exceptional restaurant offers a unique dining experience. Reservations are essential.Koukos
A traditional Greek restaurant in Rhodes Town known for its authentic dishes and warm atmosphere.Kapari & Fish
Located on Kolymbia Beach, this seaside gem serves fresh seafood with a focus on quality and simplicity.Seven Springs Taverna
Situated in the tranquil Seven Springs area, this taverna offers traditional Greek dishes in a serene natural setting.