Where To Go
Explore the Beauty of Rhodes
History & Culture
Rhodes is an island rich in history and tradition. From the UNESCO-listed Medieval Old Town to ancient monuments and traditional villages, every corner tells a story that spans centuries.
Beaches & Natural Beauty
Golden sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and diverse landscapes define the natural beauty of Rhodes. From organized beaches to hidden coves, the island offers something for every traveler.
Vibrant Places

Faliraki

Embonas

Lindos

Ialysos

Rhodes Town
Featured Places

Windmills Mandraki

Filerimos

Seven Springs

Valley of Butterflies

Old Town
How do you get around Rhodes?
There are various local transportation options in Rhodes to suit different travel needs. Renting a car or scooter is a popular choice for exploring at your own pace. Public buses frequently run between the main town and major beaches and attractions, with regular services from Rhodes Town to key destinations. Taxis are widely available but can be pricey for longer distances. Boat trips offer a scenic way to visit coastal spots. Bicycles are available to rent, and the Old Town and other historic areas are easy to explore on foot.
What are the must-see attractions in Rhodes?
World-famous landmarks such as the medieval Old Town (A UNESCO World Heritage Site) go a long way to answering why Rhodes is so famous. But beyond the Palace of the Grand Master and the Street of the Knights of the Old Town and the beauty of the Acropolis of Lindos (dating to 300 BC), there are plenty of other must-see attractions in Rhodes. Ancient Kamiros and Ancient Ialysos were (along with Lindos, the ancient city states of Rhodes) and mountain villages like Embonas, Monolithos, Vati, Lahania and Horaki ooze authenticity. If you are searching for where to go in Rhodes as a nature lover, you will enjoy the Valley of the Butterflies and Rodini Park, near the Old Town. And be sure to include a visit to a winery during your stay.
