The finest five star hotels in Rhodes
Take the holiday of a lifetime at one of our astounding five star hotels in Rhodes. All Great Hotels of the World members are selected for their high standards, location, comfort and luxury amenities, ensuring they meet the expectations of demanding and discerning travellers looking for the perfect hotel.
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Rhodes destination guide
Rhodes is an island that is rooted in ancient history and enjoys 300 days of blue skies every year. The amazing subtropical climate at Rhodes makes it an ideal destination for those seeking a tan on warm sandy beaches.
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If a romantic setting is what you seek then you can find solace in the beautiful mosaic pathways, old windmills, surging waterfalls and the unique Butterfly Valley. There’s something for every romantic taste on this popular island. For those looking for a more unusual romantic experience, a donkey excursion offers stunning sunset views.
For those looking to gain some insight in to ancient Greek culture then the Acroplis of Lindos is an ideal destination. Lindos is among the most remarkable archaeological sites in Rhodes. Here the dramatic natural landscape is enhanced by the scenic qualities of the more contemporary town. At the Acropolis you will find the most significant archaeological landmarks, but fascinating ruins are scattered across several points within the town and immediately outside it also.
There is a wide array of leisure activities to enjoy at Rhodes – the bustling nightlife, cultural events and day trips are not to be missed during your leading weekend break in Greece.
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Experience the best in gastronomy that Rhodes has to offer by dining at one of many fine establishments in the region. Here are five recommended restaurants.
- Kerasma Restaurant (Rhodes Town) -
Traditional Greek cuisine served in a relaxed environment
- Marios Taverna (Faliraki) -
Family run restaurant that specializes in Sea Food and Greek Mezedes
- Wonder Restaurant (Rhodes Town) -
Exclusive restaurant situated in an old mansion
- Kalypso Restaurant (Lindos) -
You can enjoy some of the best local cuisine at this restaurant situated in a 17th century house
- Tamam Restaurant Rhodes Town) -
Taste creative gastronomy in a restaurant with a special ambience and friendly atmosphere
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The Medieval City of Rhodes has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, so you can be sure to gain a rich cultural experience. Here are four recommended cultural attractions.
- Palace of the Grand Masters (Knight's Street) -
Palace built in the 14th century by the Knights of Rhodes
- Acropolis of Rhodes (Rhodes Town) -
Enjoy panoramic views as you discover the remnants of the 4th century Acropolis of Lindos ruins
- Ancient Kamiros -
Town founded by the Dorians which was gradually abandoned by its inhabitants and was buried by the earth over time.
- Greek Art Museum (Rhodes) -
Modern Greek Art Gallery in Rhodes with many collections and exhibitions
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There is plenty on offer at Rhodes to provide you with a diverse and fulfilling leisure experience. Here are four recommended things to do.
- Rhodes island Aquarium (Rhodes Town) -
Aquarium with a penchant for preserving species of the Mediterranean Sea
- Rhodes Cruise to Symi (Rhodes Town) -
Full day cruises to the beautiful Symi Island
- Kallithea Spa (Kallithea) -
Spa located in the Bay of Kalithea which is famous for the healing properties of its water.
- Great Hamam (Rhodes Town) -
Turkish Baths built in 1765 by Mustapha Pasha gives you an idea of what it was like for Grecians bathing
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