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How to get to Rhodes, Rodos Adası'na Nasıl Gidilir?

How to get to Rhodes from Turkey?

Marmaris Rhodes ferry services continue throughout the year, and during the summer months, daily expeditions are arranged reciprocally.

Ferry services between 09:00 and 17:00 in the morning are updated periodically with additional trips according to the density.

Ferry times should be checked before traveling. Marmaris – Rhodes ferry journey takes an average of 1 hour.

How to Get to Rhodes from other Greek islands?

You can easily reach Rhodes by ferry from Athens (the port of Piraeus) as there are about 4 to 5 trips per week. However, the journey takes 16 to 18 hours.

Outside of Athens, Rhodes is connected by ferry to Kos, Patmos, Leros, Symi, and more.

There are also some ferry routes connecting Rhodes to Heraklion and Karpathos about 3 times a week.

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Travel to Rhodes

Also known as the “island of the knights”, Rhodes combines a rich history, impressive medieval architecture, magnificent beaches, and a lovely natural landscape! The Old Town of Rhodes, with its stone-paved streets and elegant mansions, is a World Heritage Site.

You can reach the island by plane from Athens or by ferry from abroad or from Athens, Crete, or other islands of the Dodecanese. If you are in Turkey, you can easily reach Rhodes from Marmaris.

Rhodes uniquely combines cosmopolitan flair with medieval architecture!
Rhodes offers you nature, imposing buildings, ancient cities, picturesque villages, magnificent beaches, fashion boutiques, the best restaurants, and dance clubs.

The most important monuments of the island can be seen in the Old Town. The Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the best-preserved medieval cities in Europe, attracting millions of visitors each year! Wander the paved streets, and visit the Venetian Castle, the Alley of the Knights, and the Palace of the Grand Master. The atmosphere will enchant you!

There is so much to do on the island besides exploring the Old Town! Visit the magnificent Lindos Acropolis, Butterfly Valley, Filerimos Monastery, and do water sports and tours. The adventure never ends in Rhodes!

As for its beaches, these are some of the best in Greece! Secluded or crowded, cosmopolitan or hidden, there’s no way you can’t find the perfect beach for you. Lindos, Anthony Quinn, Faliraki, Tsambika, Kallithea, and Agathi are some of the best beaches on the island!

Get ready to make great memories in Rhodes! Wander around the historic town, visit medieval monuments, explore imposing castles, dine at excellent restaurants and swim on its stunning beaches. Rhodes always offers something new to discover!

The island of Rhodes is part of the Dodecanese group; It is the capital and largest of the group with a population of approximately 98,000 people. At the same time, being the most touristic of all these islands, it welcomes a large number of package tours or individual tourists due to the high sunlight and the island’s endless beaches.

However, the beauties and qualities of Rhodes do not end there. Nestled at the foot of the island’s mountains, there are still pristine villages that retain their authentic color despite the high level of tourism. Other beautiful villages such as Kameiros, Ialyssos and Lindos testify to Rhodes’ classical past with their beautiful architecture.

Another feature of Rhodes is its rich and diverse landscape, which forms impressive rocky formations around the coastline where the unique checkers and dama deer live, and is covered with lush forests in the interior.

However, the biggest asset of Rhodes is its capital city (Rhodes City). A majestic medieval city is the largest inhabited medieval city in Europe, and its ramparts are considered the finest example of medieval architecture. In a word, Rhodes is an amazing island full of beauty that enchants every visitor who gets the chance to set foot in this incredible and unique place.

However, Rhodes has a long and rich cultural heritage besides its natural beauties. Various Cultural Associations and the recently established Rhodes University have provided prestige on the island. Another contribution to the cosmopolitan image of Rhodes has been paid off by the famous films set on the island.

Hotels & Accommodation in Rhodes

One of the most popular destinations in the Dodecanese, the developed island of Rhodes offers a wide variety of hotels of all types, from small and charming boutique hotels to large all-inclusive resorts close to the beach with swimming pools and other amenities.

Some of the most popular hotels are Melenos Lindos, F Charm, Princess Andriana & Labranda Kiotari Miraluna. Other locations that offer many accommodation options outside the town are Ialissos, Lindos, Ixia and Faliraki.

For hotels, we recommend starting your search in the Old Town or the picturesque seaside village of Lindos. If you are looking for a beach resort, Faliraki, Iallissos and Ixia are ideal.

Things to do in Rhodes

There is so much to do in Rhodes as this is one of the most popular islands in Greece. Rhodes beaches are resorted and most have water sports centers with fun games. Windsurfing and kitesurfing are very popular in Rhodes. The best windsurfing spot is Prassonissi in the south of the island, but Theologos, Ixia and other beaches close to Rhodes town are also good for this sport.

In recent years, many diving centers have been opened on the island of Rhodes, and diving trips and courses have been organized to nearby islands and old shipwrecks. Another activity in Rhodes is hiking inland. The island’s countryside is traversed by ancient footprints leading to green valleys, mountainous villages, medieval castles and secluded beaches for swimming.

Rhodes Beaches

Rhodes Greece has many magnificent beaches and sandy coves. The island offers a large collection of Rhodes beaches with various amenities, including hotels, taverns, bars, and water sports centers.

All beaches in Rhodes have crystalline waters and are unique in their natural beauty. The best Rhodes beaches include Tsambika, Saint Paul’s bay, Ladiko, Kallithea, and others. Prassonisi, the southernmost beach of Rhodes, is ideal for windsurfing and kitesurfing.

Sights & Attractions in Rhodes

Rhodes Dodecanese is among the most beautiful and popular Greek islands. Medieval settlements, magnificent landscapes, and clean beaches make Rhodes world famous and attract thousands of visitors every year.

Rhodes Old Town, with the Palace of the Grand Masters, the Street of the Knights, the old port of Mandraki, and Hippocrates Square, is the island’s top must-visit.

A stroll around will take you to many other places such as Lindos Acropolis, Filerimos Monastery, Kallithea Springs, and various castles spread across the island. Outside of this area, Rhodes has many beaches worth visiting such as Tsambika, Ladiko, Kallithea, Saint Paul’s Bay and others.

Where to Eat & Drink in Rhodes

As this is one of the best islands in Greece for nightlife, Rhodes has plenty of places to eat and drink as well as places to spend a fun night. Restaurants in Rhodes range from elegant venues serving gourmet or international cuisine to traditional taverns by the sea.

There are many restaurants in Rhodes Town and popular tourist spots such as Lindos, Faliraki, Kallithea, Ialyssos, Theologos and more. There are also many taverns in the mountainous villages or on the coast of Rhodes with a beautiful sea view.

A night in Rhodes can be spent in various bars and clubs around the island. The most popular nightlife spot is Hippocrates Square in Rhodes City, where there are many lounge bars and clubs. Another place with clubs is Faliraki, and another place with romantic bars is Lindos.