Tourism in Rhodes

Tourism in Rhodes


Rhodes Island
Welcome to the capital of the Dodecanese Islands or Rhodes, one of the famous islands within the Islands of Greece, famous as The Island of The Knights, and is an ideal island for those who want to relax and spend the holidays and are best visited on tourist trips in Greece.



Rhodes is most famous for its giant bronze statue of Rhodes, which is one of the seven ancient wonders of the world but was destroyed by a strong earthquake, but now the ancient city of Rhodes has been included in the World Heritage Site, and when you visit Rhodes you will be enchanted by the magnificent green hills and picturesque valleys The golden beaches that make the trip to Greece fabulously special, it’s really where you’re looking for this trip.

The 3 most important landmarks on Rhodes:
1. The Palace of the Elder Master of the Knights of Rhodes

The Palace of the Elder Master of the Knights of Rhodes
For those interested in monuments and architecture, we advise them to visit the monuments of the ancient city of Rhodes, the most famous of which is the “Palace of the Great Master”, which was originally a Byzantine castle built at the end of the 7th century, representing Gothic architecture, which was converted in the early 19th century. 14 To be the seat of the Grand Master of the Knights of St. John and the headquarters of the Administration, but now it has been transformed into a museum, not to be missed as part of the tourist trip in Greece.

2. Lindos Acropolis
On top of a steep rock above the ancient village of Lindos, there you will find the impressive Acropolis temple with ancient and medieval monuments, a powerful natural observation tower with magnificent views of the Aegean Sea, surrounded by walls still well preserved, and through the Acropolis you can To see the remnants of buildings from antiquity, Byzantine and horseman’s time, such as the Temple of Athens Lindia since the 4th century B.C., the Great Hellenistic Passage, the Byzantine Church in the Castle of the Knights of St. John, and of course besides this you will enjoy amazing views of the city and the sea, it is a distinctive experience not to be missed during Your visit to Rhodes Island.

3. Anthony Quinn Bay
When travelling to Greece, remember that your trip to Greece will only be completed by seeing this picturesque beach named after the American-Mexican actor and director Anthony Quinn, who bought an isolated bay on Rhodes island to create an international center for artists and filmmakers after filming a film in Rhodes, which led to To the fame of this island. Located on the road between Rhodes and Lindos, Anthony Queen Bay is one of the most beautiful bays on the Islands of Greece, with its clear waters and usually crowded with tourists most of the year.

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