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{{emailAddress}}Greece is famous for its thousands of islands, and Rhodes, the largest of the Dodecanese Islands, is a spectacular one to explore. Located off the coast of Turkey, Rhodes is an island of contrasts: it's both historic and modern, affordable and luxurious, simple and spectacular. With its rich history, picturesque villages, and vibrant culture, Rhodes is a top summer destination. And with Click&Go, you can choose between a number of affordable all-inclusive deals for your trip.
The Medieval Old Town:
Wander the cobblestone streets of this UNESCO World Heritage Site, filled with historic buildings, shops, and cafes.
The Valley of the Butterflies:
Visit this unique natural park during the summer months when thousands of butterflies gather.
The Palace of the Grand Master:
A grand medieval castle located in the Old Town, showcasing the island's rich history.
Lindos:
An ancient town with stunning views and charming whitewashed buildings.
The Colossus of Rhodes Site:
While the statue no longer stands, visit the historic site and imagine the grandeur of one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
The Archaeological Museum of Rhodes:
Located in the Old Town, this museum exhibits fascinating artifacts from the island's ancient past.
Pitaroudia:
These are delicious chickpea fritters, often seasoned with mint and other herbs.
Lahanodolmades:
Cabbage leaves stuffed with minced meat and rice, cooked in a lemony egg sauce.
Rhodian Salad:
A refreshing mix of local vegetables, herbs, and cheese, often featuring capers, olives, and feta, dressed with olive oil and lemon juice.
Fasolada:
Sometimes called “the national food of the Greeks”, this hearty bean soup is made with tomatoes, carrots, and celery – a staple in Greek cuisine.
Tsambika Beach:
A long stretch of golden sand, crystal-clear waters, and views of a nearby monastery.
Lindos Beach:
Soft sand, shallow waters near Lindos village, and views of the Acropolis.
Anthony Quinn Bay:
Turquoise waters, rocky surroundings, and excellent snorkelling.
Faliraki Beach:
Lively atmosphere, water sports, beach bars, and restaurants.
Prasonisi Beach:
Windsurfing hotspot where the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas meet.
Agathi Beach:
Golden sand, shallow, warm waters – ideal for families.
WaterPark Faliraki:
Europe's largest water park, with slides and pools for visitors of all ages.
Lindos Acropolis:
Ancient ruins with stunning views, accessible by foot or donkey ride.
Aquarium of Rhodes:
Mediterranean marine life aquarium with educational exhibits.
Boat trips:
Hidden coves, snorkelling, and coastal views with a wide selection of island boat tours.
Cultural events:
Local festivals with traditional music, dance, and food.
Walking:
Stroll through the town centre and explore nearby attractions on foot.
Local buses:
Affordable options covering most areas. For western Rhodes (airport, main town), catch blue Roda buses; for eastern beaches (Lindos), use orange KTEL buses.
Taxis:
Easily available, but be sure to agree on the fare before starting your journey.
Rental car:
Visit remote beaches and scenic mountain villages at your own pace. At Click&Go we’ve partnered with Cartrawler to provide affordable and reliable car hire.
Bicycle rentals:
Take scenic rides along coastal paths and through picturesque villages.
Boat trips:
Organised tours regularly depart from Rhodes town and ports.
Is Rhodes a good location for a relaxing holiday?
Absolutely! Rhodes is an excellent place to relax. While it boasts a vibrant nightlife, the island also has many tranquil spots for unwinding.
Quiet beaches, charming villages, and the scenic countryside give tourists plenty of chances to escape the hustle and bustle and enjoy a peaceful getaway.
What is the nightlife like in Rhodes?
There’s a vibrant nightlife scene in Rhodes, especially in places like Faliraki, legendary for its electric atmosphere. If you want to party 'til dawn, Faliraki offers bustling clubs, vibrant bars, and a variety of entertainment options to suit all tastes.
How far is Rhodes town from the airport?
Rhodes town is approximately 15 kilometres (9 miles) southwest of Rhodes International Airport. Depending on traffic conditions, the drive typically takes around 20 to 30 minutes by car or taxi.
What is the ideal amount of time to spend in Rhodes?
This depends on what you hope to see and experience on your holiday in Rhodes. Generally, a stay of around 7 days is plenty of time to explore everything this beautiful island has to offer.
How can I get from Rhodes Airport to my accommodation?
You can get a shared shuttle from Rhodes Airport to your accommodation, making several stops along the way. If you’re in a hurry, a private transfer is a great option, though slightly more expensive