Nestled on the shores of the Aegean Sea, Rhodes beckons with a blend of history and natural beauty that captivates all who visit. Blessed with pristine beaches and crystalline waters, this island paradise invites travelers to immerse themselves in its timeless allure.
Once a gift to the Sun God by the ancient Greeks, Rhodes now shines as a haven bathed in perpetual sunlight, steeped in myth and tradition. A playground for the international jet set and lovers of luxury, Rhodes promises an unforgettable experience for all.
Explore the old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned as one of the best-preserved medieval settlements. Wander cobblestone streets lined with ancient relics, from Knights Street to the iconic Grand Master’s Palace and Ottoman-era mosques and baths. Each corner tells a story of Rhodes’ rich cultural heritage, inviting visitors to embark on a journey through time.
Highlights:
Rhodes: Old town, Lindos, Valley of the butterflies
Symi: Picturesque island, Monastery of Panormitis Filerimos: Butterfly valley
Arrival at Rhodes airport, welcome by our local correspondent, who will help you with the recovery of the car and departure to the hotel. Get a first taste of the city as you stroll through the city centre on foot. Overnight in Rhodes.
Breakfast at the hotel, followed by a tour of the city. Visit the three windmills near the Fort of St. Nicholas, the New Market, the public administration buildings, the entrance to Port Mandraki with its immense buildings built by the Italians and, of course, the two deer, where the Colossus once stood, as well as the underwater aquarium (seen from the outside).
As visitors continue towards Monte Smith, they will have the opportunity to admire picturesque panoramas of the city and the coast. They will also visit the ruins of the temple of Apollo, the ancient outdoor stadium, as well as the Amphitheater.
The tour ends at one of the gates of the famous medieval city of Rhodes, better known as the Old Town, classified as a historical monument by UNESCO. Here visitors will get a taste of the city’s past and present. Romantic strolls along the cobbled streets, near the impressive walls, under gates and colonnades, through squares with fountains and dark courtyards, through the rue des Chevaliers de St. Jean in front of the archaeological museum and the final walk past the Grand Master’s Palace.
In addition, an amazing number of small shops sell handmade jewellery, leather, ceramics and rugs, wooden items and clothing that can be found in a small distance. Overnight in Rhodes.
Breakfast at the hotel and departure for Lindos. From the moment visitors set foot in Lindos, one of the three ancient towns of the island, they will be captivated by the magnificent view over Lindos Bay. This village is a unique monument of preservation, with traditional whitewashed houses, surrounded by the dazzling blue of crystal clear waters. The astonishing beauty of the castle, the acropolis of Athena Lyndia on the top of the hill with a superb view, the bay of St. Paul (where the apostle arrived in 58 AD) and the cobbled streets of the village will fascinate visitors. A stroll through the narrow streets reveals the beauty of the island’s architecture. Visit the acropolis to feel the living history of this place. Overnight in Rhodes.
Breakfast at the hotel. Departure by boat to the island of Symi which is ranked among the most authentic in Greece. Brightly coloured houses, cobbled streets, countless churches and monasteries, seaside taverns and a multitude of stalls make up a unique environment. Arriving at the picturesque harbour, visitors will have time to venture into the shops. Lovers of seafood will have the opportunity to taste all kinds of flavours in one of the typical taverns, the boat will stop at the pier of the Monastery of Panormitis, on the west coast of the island. There they will discover the 12th-century Byzantine monastery dedicated to Archangel Michael, with impressive frescoes and an interesting museum. Return and overnight in Rhodes.
Breakfast at the hotel followed by a visit to Filerimos. A short drive along the road that runs along the west coast of the island will take visitors up the hill of Filerimos. There they will visit the medieval cloister of Notre Dame of Filerimos and the remains of the ancient Citadel of Ialyssos, another one of the three ancient cities on the island of Rhodes. Climbing the shady path of Via Crucis, with the altars that represent the stations of the Holy Martyr, will bring visitors to a promontory dominated by an enormous cross, the interior of which is equipped with a staircase whose top overseas entire northern part of the island, as well as the villages and verdant valleys.
The Valley of the Butterflies offers an atmosphere of rare beauty and ecological serenity. The hillsides are uniquely rich in pines and oaks on the trunks of which thousands of butterflies with reddish wings (Panaxia quadripunctaria) nest between June and September of each year. The scent of resin permeates this magical environment, carrying the woody scents of trees and the freshness of vegetation to the end of the valley. Return and overnight in Rhodes.
Breakfast at the hotel. Free day in Rhodes. Night in Rhodes.
Breakfast at the hotel. Head to Rhodes Airport. Return of the vehicle to the airport. Assistance with registration formalities.
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