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Rhodes Island: The Aegean’s Beauty Woven with History

Rhodes, one of the dazzling islands of the Aegean Sea, offers visitors an unforgettable experience with its history, natural beauty, and the warm atmosphere of the Mediterranean. Rhodes, the largest of Greece’s Dodecanese Islands, is like a living open-air museum with its stone streets, castle walls, and clear sea that carry the traces of the past into the present.

In the Footsteps of History: Rhodes’s Rich Heritage

  • Rhodes Town and Knights’ Street: This area, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, features medieval stone buildings, narrow streets, and castles built by the Knights of St. John.

  • Colossus of Rhodes: Once considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Colossus stood at the harbor entrance. Although it no longer exists, its legend still lives on.

  • Lindos Ancient City: The acropolis on the hill is one of the impressive examples of ancient Greek architecture. Its magnificent view also captivates visitors.

Rhodes in the Lap of Nature

  • Beaches: Famous for beaches like Elli, Faliraki, and Tsambika, Rhodes offers both peace and fun. Golden sands and turquoise waters are favorites of holidaymakers.

  • Valley of the Butterflies (Petaloudes): This natural valley, which attracts thousands of butterflies in summer, is perfect for nature walks and photography.

  • Kritinia and Monolithos Castles: These historical castles situated on high cliffs overlooking the sea are especially worth visiting at sunset.

Why Should You Visit Rhodes?

  • Ideal for those who want both a historical and a beach holiday.

  • Culture, nature, and gastronomy all in one.

  • One of the most developed and discoverable routes among the Greek islands.

  • Easily accessible by ferry from Turkey (especially from Marmaris and Fethiye).

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