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Things to do in Rhodes
Famed for its fabulous beaches, sunshine and nightlife, Rhodes is packed with historic fortresses and ancient archaeological sites. It is the largest of the Dodecanese islands, and with plenty of things to see and do, it is an ever-popular destination. The history-infused UNESCO-listed Old Town is a maze of cobbled streets and is worth the trip on its own. Further south, you’ll find the coastal town of Lindos, nestled under a hilltop Acropolis. Adventure seekers can head to the hills for hiking and mountain biking, and south to Prasonisi for kite and windsurfing. And if you’re after a cultural experience, try a food tour or hop on a boat to a neighbouring island such as Symi or Chalki. Top six things to do in Rhodes: 1. Explore the Old Town The capital of the island is a wonderful contrast between ancient and modern. It’s divided into two parts – the Old Town, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the New Town. The Old Town is one of the best-preserved medieval settlements in Europe and many of its star attractions are within walls that date from the Middle Ages. The Palace of the Grand Master is one of the town’s must-sees. Built as a Byzantine citadel, it was later occupied by the Knights Hospitaller. Other Old Town highlights include the Street of the Knights, the Archaeological Museum of Rhodes, the Medieval Clock Tower and the Mosque of Suleymaniye. 2. Take a tour of Lindos Lindos is a charming fishing village, situated 50 minutes' drive from Rhodes town. Besides the picturesque houses and beautiful beaches, its biggest draw is the ancient archaeological site of the Acropolis of Lindos. Set atop a 116-metre-high rock, this fortress was a stronghold in the Middle Ages. The only way to reach the top is by foot or donkey, but the panoramic views over the village and coastline are more than worth the climb. 3. Spend the day at the beach Rhodes has a whole catalogue of beaches – sandy, pebbled, isolated, big and small. Bathed by emerald-green waters and fringed by endemic pines, Anthony Quinn beach, named after the actor, is probably the most famous on the island. Agios Pavlos beach, near Lindos, is known for its golden, enclosed bay. Whereas the calm and shallow waters of Tsambika beach are ideal for families to paddle, swim and have fun. Many excursions to Tsambika also include a visit to the nearby Seven Springs waterfall. Hidden away in a woodland, water flows out of the springs all year round and forms a small lake. 4. Water activities The best things to do in Rhodes aren’t all on the mainland so take to the water and experience Rhodes from a different perspective. Book a sea kayaking or paddle boarding excursion and take in coastline dotted with coves and caves. The clear seas surrounding Rhodes are ideal for snorkelling and scuba diving. While you can try your hand at kitesurfing at Prasonisi beach, located on the island’s southernmost end. And for something a little more relaxed, book a boat trip with swimming stops and lunch on board for the whole family to enjoy. 5. Try the local cuisine You’ll find all the typical bursting-with-flavour Greek dishes in Rhodes. So why not delve into the culinary delights of the island with a local food tour? Many gastro tours include visits to olive oil mills, traditional tavernas and vineyards. Learn about the island’s honey production, stroll through vineyards, or even try a traditional cooking class. Make sure you taste pitaroudia – a local delicacy made from ground chickpeas, onions, tomatoes, mint and cumin. 6. Visit the island of Symi Situated only 90 minutes away by ferry, an excursion to the tranquil island of Symi is one of the top things to do in Rhodes. Discover its laidback charm, traditions and sights, away from the crowds. The neo-classical architecture and tiered, pastel-coloured houses will greet you as you approach Symi town. Here, you can enjoy relaxing strolls, have lunch in a waterfront taverna or shop for the famous Symi sponges. Many organised tours also include a stop at the Panormitis Monastery, which is famed for its Byzantine frescoes and museum.