Palace Of The Grand Masters
This imposing Gothic fortress stands as the crown jewel of Rhodes' Old Town. Rebuilt by Italians in 1940, it houses important medieval artifacts and stunning mosaic floors from ancient times.
Read MoreRhodes enchants visitors with Europe's largest inhabited medieval city, golden beaches, and ancient ruins. This UNESCO World Heritage site combines medieval architecture with Mediterranean beauty, offering a perfect blend of history, culture, and coastal charm.
This imposing Gothic fortress stands as the crown jewel of Rhodes' Old Town. Rebuilt by Italians in 1940, it houses important medieval artifacts and stunning mosaic floors from ancient times.
Read MoreThe perfectly preserved fortifications encircle the Old Town, offering magnificent walks along the ramparts. These massive walls tell stories of sieges and the Knights of St. John.
Read MoreAn ancient citadel perched dramatically above white-washed village houses, combining Greek, Roman, and medieval history with breathtaking sea views.
Read MoreA unique nature reserve where thousands of Jersey Tiger Moths gather in summer. Walking trails lead through lush vegetation and tranquil streams.
Read MoreA picturesque cove with emerald waters named after the famous actor. Its dramatic rocks and crystal-clear waters make it perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
Read MoreExplore medieval streets, enjoy water sports at golden beaches, take sunset sailing trips, visit traditional villages, and experience local wine tastings at ancient vineyards.
Find handmade ceramics, local honey, leather goods, traditional sponges, and unique jewelry. The Old Town bazaar offers authentic Greek crafts and souvenirs.
Savor fresh seafood at harbor restaurants, enjoy medieval atmosphere in Old Town tavernas, experience modern Greek cuisine. Vibrant bars and clubs concentrate in the new town.