Kiotari

Kiotari is locally referred as the newest beach resort on Rhodes. Careful hotel planning has created this pretty resort, along the long and sandy beach, with excellent hotels. The ideal choice for relaxing holidays. Water sports are the big attraction at this popular beach. Along the beach promenade you'll find some taverns, offering superb food. There are some suburb bars, shops and supermarkets offering everything you need. A visit of Kiotari will give you a host of treasured memories.

Lindos

Lindos was one of the three ancient cities of Rhodes. It also happens to be the most visited and photographed resort on the island, and widely believed to be the most charming. Lindos has its own unique presence and magic, the white sugar-cubed buildings which cling to the mountain, topped by the awe-inspiring Acropolis and flanked on both sides by the sparkling waters of the Aegean are absolutely breath-taking. The narrow cobblestone streets lead one into the village, through a maze of houses, bars, restaurants, past old sea-captains houses and all along the way you will want to stop to look into the windows, touch and smell the wares spilling onto the streets, and praying for the enchanted ness of the village to never end.

South Rhodes

South Rhodes is filled with Byzantine and post Byzantine churches, monasteries as well as historical monuments of each era proving the diachronic habitation of residents in the region. The natural landscape in the south is diverse, combining beaches of exceptional beauty, mountainous regions, plains that are under cultivation and olive groves. Rare wild flowers, herbs, birds, mammals and amphibians compose an exceptionally interesting natural environment. In this splendid region ten smallpicturesque villages are found in their ownunique setting, ideal for vacationing and sight-seeing. Southern Rhodes is a 'neighborhood' with all its authenticity thatis based on the particular cultural and social characteristics of each village, the traditions, the quality of life, the gastronomy.

Medieval Town

The Order of St John of Jerusalem occupied Rhodes from 1309 to 1523 and set about transforming the city into a stronghold. It subsequently came under Turkish and Italian rule. With the Palace of the Grand Masters, the Great Hospital and the Street of the Knights, the Upper Town is one of the most beautiful urban ensembles of the Gothic period. In the Lower Town, Gothic architecture coexists with mosques, public baths and other buildings dating from the Ottoman period.