- LocationA Dodecanese island in the eastern edge of the Aegean
- How to get thereBy airplane from main airports or by ferry from the ports of Athens, Heraklion, Kos, Patmos, Leros, Simi as well as Marmaris in Turkey.
- What we love the mostThe breathtaking blue-flag beaches, the UNESCO Heritage Old Town, the Colossus of Rhodes, the vibrant nightlife.
Being the easternmost island of the idyllic Dodecanese cluster, Rhodes is a true jewel of the Aegean, promising to fascinate visitors the moment they lay their eyes on the countless beauties it has to offer. Nature enthusiasts, adventure seekers and history appreciators will all leave the island feeling awe-struck.
Rhodes, also called the "Island of Knights", is a truly unique island, that combines impressive, well-preserved medieval architecture, rich history dating back to ancient tales and a breathtaking natural scenery. Strolling around the cobblestone streets of the UNESCO Heritage Old Town and marveling at the world-renowned Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, will transport visitors back into Antiquity. The lush vegetation that opens up to pristine, sand and gravel beaches with crystal-clear Mediterranean waters, the mouth-watering culinary delicacies accompanied by local wines and the vibrant, cosmopolitan nightlife will never cease to amaze people of all ages and tastes.