Tours to Rhodes
DISCOVER LINDOS AND THE 7 SPRINGS
Lindos and Seven Springs
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QUINTESSENTIAL RHODES FOR CRUISERS
Discover the marvelous island of Rhodes.
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DISCOVERING RHODES
Kritinia, Fountouklis, Agios Nikolaos, Kalithea and much more...
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MINI CRUISE TO MARMARIS FROM RHODES
Marmaris
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MINI CRUISE TO SYMI FROM RHODES
Symi, Panormitis.
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RHODES FROM ATHENS
Rhodes
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The Island of Rhodes: Land of the Colossus
The island of Rhodes is located southeast of the Aegean Sea and belongs to Greece. The name of Rhodes comes from Rodo, the nymph who had children with Helios, god of the sun and patron of the island.
Rhodes is the largest Greek island and measures 1401 km2. The official language of Rhodes is Greek, but you will find quite a few people who communicate in English. Rhodes has a population of 130,220 inhabitants (2011) and the island has its own airport, Rhodes Airport (RHO), located approximately 12 km from the city.
This city has been famous, among other things, for its main tourist attraction, the Colossus of Rhodes, the sixth wonder of Antiquity and the symbol of the homonymous island.
How to Travel to Rhodes
You can get to Rhodes in different ways. On the one hand, it is possible to travel to Rhodes by plane, since the island has an international airport, the Rhodes International Airport (RHO). Flights are available according to the season, so you should be aware of this before making a travel route. However, in case there are no direct flights to Rhodes, you can make a stopover and reach Rhodes from Athens by plane.
On the other hand, you can visit Rhodes from Piraeus, the port of Athens, or other Greek destinations such as Santorini or Mykonos. In this case, the journey can take quite a long time if you go direct, but you can do a cruise itinerary to Rhodes. This island is located in the Dodecanese archipelago, so it has a sea connection with its nearby sisters.
If you think about how to get from Rhodes to Ios, you should keep in mind that you can take a ferry or plane to the second island. In the first case, the navigation time is usually 7 hours, while in the second it usually takes around 1 hour.
In addition, you can visit Symi from Rhodes, a beautiful island close to the territory of the Colossus. You can visit Rhodes for one day, although if you have some time left over, you will not regret spending more than two or three days.
Finally, we mention that it is possible to travel to Rhodes with little money since this island is very cheap compared to its Greek sisters.
Getting around Rhodes Greece
If you are wondering about the forms of transportation in Rhodes, then we will show you what they are.
- Car rental in Rhodes
- Public transport in Rhodes
- Tour of Rhodes
- Boat rental in Rhodes
Go from the Airport to the Center of Rhodes
Taking into account the previous section, there are two ways in which we recommend getting to the center of Rhodes from the airport. On the one hand, the public bus is the cheapest way (it costs around €2.5) and it takes 40 minutes.
On the other hand, you can take a taxi or private transport from Rhodes airport. In case there are several travelers, this option is convenient. Many cars are waiting at the airport terminal to pick you up.
Best Time to Visit Rhodes
Rhodes Island is a summer tourist destination, so the peak season is in July and August. However, if you decide to visit Rhodes in June, September, and October, they are also good months to travel to Rhodes. In this case, the accommodation will be cheaper, there will be more available and you will not find so many crowds in places of interest.
Top 5 Attractions of Rhodes
Are you wondering what are the most important attractions in Rhodes? Next, we will tell you a little about them.
Rhodes Town
In case you have one or two nights on the island, do not forget to visit Rhodes capital. Among its monuments, we highlight the ancient city, also known as the old town of Rhodes, which is walled in the style of Troy and today is a World Heritage Site.
There you will find places of interest such as the Archaeological Museum of Rhodes, the Cathedral of Rhodes, the street of the Knights, the street of Socrates, and multiple bazaars where you can spend hours.
Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes
The Palace of the Grand Master is a palace located in Rhodes capital, which dates from the fourteenth century. It was built by the Order of the Knights of Rhodes, commonly called the Order of Malta, which was a religious-military group originating in the 11th century. After the invasion of the Ottoman Empire, it was used as a fortress and underwent some architectural changes.
Archaeological Museum of Rhodes
It is a museum that is inside a medieval building of the Order of Hospitaller Knights, that is, the aforementioned Order of Malta. Its location is in the old town of Rhodes. You will be able to observe the medieval touch of this museum in its nearby street, the Calle de los Caballeros, which is said to be the best-preserved Middle Ages street in all of Europe.
Panagia Tou Kastrou Church of Rhodes
It is a Byzantine church, which during the Ottoman invasion functioned as a mosque. It dates from the 11th century and is also known as the Virgin of the castle. It is located in Alexander the Great Square, in the center of the city of Rhodes. Inside you can see frescoes and objects from the Knights of Saint John, also called the Order of Malta Knights. Its exterior is a mix between Byzantine and Gothic architecture, due to the renovations that were made over time.
Socrates Market Street
You can't miss the Turkish-style market located on Socrates Street, in the old town of Rhodes. You will find a bazaar with multiple objects such as ceramics, jewelry, ornaments, and food.
There is also the famous Socrates Garden, a beautiful cafe with vegetation and kittens walking around that will allow you to rest and have a cool drink after the tour.
Shopping in Rhodes (Greece)
If you are wondering where to shop on Rhodes Island, you should know that the center has a wide variety of shops selling everything from fashion items to traditional Greek attire, jewelry, ceramics, fabrics, and more. We leave you an article on the 10 best shops in Rhodes.
01Official currency of the island of Rhodes (Greece)
The official exchange rate in Rhodes is, as in the rest of Greece and Europe, the euro.
02Costs of the trip to the island of Rhodes
To find out the cost of excursions on the island of Rhodes, you can contact one of the Greca representatives.
03How much money to take to the island of Rhodes
The money you need for Rhodes (Greece) will depend on what type of trip you decide to do since the costs vary considerably. We recommend that you plan on spending a minimum of €50 per person, per day.
04What clothes to bring to the island of Rhodes
This will depend on the date you visit the island. If you go in summer, we recommend that you always carry a cap or hat with you, sunglasses, and light clothing.
05Is it worth visiting Rhodes?
Absolutely! The island of Rhodes will move you with its warmth, its beautiful natural landscapes, and its historical interest, especially medieval.