The largest of the Dodecanese islands, Rhodes is renowned for its sunshine, sandy beaches and spectacular heritage. During two centuries of occupation, the crusading Knights Hospitaller transformed Rhodes Town into a medieval stronghold. Today its Old Town is a wonderful tangle of streets and squares that are bustling with cafés and restaurants. The architecture here is fascinating – a beautiful blend Gothic, Byzantine and Ottoman styles. To the north you’ll find Mandraki Harbor, which was purportedly the location of the Colossus of Rhodes, an ancient towering statue of the sun god Helios. Head down the coast and you’ll find the island’s most beautiful ancient site, Lindos. The hilltop acropolis here offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the Agean Sea and surrounding villages. Lindos’ main square and dine on delicious local specialties like grilled tuna or cuttlefish-ink risotto.
The largest of the Dodecanese islands, Rhodes is renowned for its sunshine, sandy beaches and spectacular heritage. During two centuries of occupation, the crusading Knights Hospitaller transformed Rhodes Town into a medieval stronghold. Today its Old Town is a wonderful tangle of streets and squares that are bustling with cafés and restaurants. The architecture here is fascinating – a beautiful blend Gothic, Byzantine and Ottoman styles. To the north you’ll find Mandraki Harbor, which was purportedly the location of the Colossus of Rhodes, an ancient towering statue of the sun god Helios. Head down the coast and you’ll find the island’s most beautiful ancient site, Lindos. The hilltop acropolis here offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the Agean Sea and surrounding villages. Lindos’ main square and dine on delicious local specialties like grilled tuna or cuttlefish-ink risotto.