Faliraki: A popular tourist beach with lots of space for kids, sunbeds, parasols, and water activities. This is the area where the wedding is.
Anthony Quinn Bay: A famous beach with calm, emerald-coloured water that's great for snorkeling and scuba diving. The beach is made of fine sand and pebbles, and is close to Faliraki.
Tsambika Beach: A beautiful beach with golden sand, clear green waters, and many restaurants. It's located below the 18th-century Monastery of Panagia Tsambika.
Lindos Beach: The main beach in Lindos, which borders the whitewashed town. This will be a busier beach, so keep that in mind.
Ladiko Beach: Ladiko Beach features a tiny picturesque cove that offers visitors some delightful moments under the warm sun. Lush green vegetation surrounds the beach and creates a nice scenery. The seashore has fine clean sand, and some small rocks are scattered around.
Afandou Beach: Ladiko Beach consists of two back-to-back coves, indenting either side of a small peninsula 3km south of Faliraki and 16km from Rhodes Town. Both parts are covered with sun loungers, rented by adjoining tavernas.
Discover the majestic Palace of the Grand Master, a true masterpiece of medieval architecture in the heart of Rhodes. Once the residence of the Knights of St. John, this stunning fortress offers fascinating history, breathtaking views, and a glimpse into the island’s rich past. A visit here is a must for history lovers and anyone seeking a glimpse of Rhodes' grandeur!
Step back in time as you explore the enchanting Medieval City of Rhodes. Wander through its cobblestone streets, marvel at its stunning ancient architecture, and discover hidden gems around every corner. A UNESCO World Heritage site, the city is a perfect blend of history, culture, and beauty – a must-see for anyone visiting Rhodes!
The Valley of Butterflies (in Greek ‘’Petaloudes’’) is a natural reserve in the northern part of the island. It is as idyllic as it sounds, and it is worth a visit. This earthly habitat offers an enchanting landscape, dense vegetation, stunning wooden bridges, cobblestone paths, small ponds, never-ending waterfalls, peaceful atmosphere, and an overall extraordinary experience for its visitors.