A Week-long Adventure in Rhodes

  • Day 1: Old Town Rhodes
    10 minutes (4 km) from Rhodes International Airport "Diagoras"

    Start your visit to Rhodes by exploring the Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site with a maze of cobblestone streets, medieval architecture, and historic landmarks such as the Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes. Visit the Archaeological Museum and the Street of the Knights, which is a beautiful street with restored medieval buildings.

  • Day 2: Lindos
    50 minutes (50 km) from Old Town Rhodes

    Explore the charming village of Lindos on the east coast of Rhodes. Walk through the narrow streets and climb up to the Acropolis of Lindos, which offers stunning views of the town and the Mediterranean Sea. Lindos Beach is a beautiful sandy beach that you don't want to miss.

  • Day 3: Anthony Quinn Bay
    25 minutes (15 km) from Lindos

    A perfect day for a beach day at the beautiful Anthony Quinn Bay, named after the actor who starred in the movie "The Guns of Navarone," which was filmed there. The beach is small but tranquil and surrounded by impressive rock formations. You can rent sun loungers and umbrellas, and there's a beach bar that serves snacks and drinks.

  • Day 4: Tsambika Beach
    30 minutes (26 km) from Anthony Quinn Bay

    Relax on one of Rhodes' most beautiful beaches, Tsambika Beach, which has crystal clear water and golden sand. The beach is surrounded by green hills, and there are several water sports activities available. You can also visit the Monastery of Tsambika, which is located on a hill overlooking the beach.

  • Day 5: Seven Springs
    20 minutes (18 km) from Tsambika Beach

    Take a break from the beaches and head to Seven Springs, a natural oasis in the middle of the island. Follow the path to the springs to discover a small lake surrounded by lush greenery and small waterfalls. It's a great spot for a picnic, and there's a restaurant nearby that serves traditional Greek food.

  • Day 6: Filerimos Monastery
    35 minutes (20 km) from Seven Springs

    Visit Filerimos Monastery, which is located on the top of a hill near the village of Trianta. The monastery dates back to the 15th century and has beautiful Byzantine frescoes and mosaics. The hill offers panoramic views of the island, and there's also a huge cross that you can see from afar.

  • Day 7: Butterfly Valley
    25 minutes (24 km) from Filerimos Monastery

    End your trip on a high note by visiting Butterfly Valley, a unique natural habitat for the Panaxia quadripunctaria butterfly. The valley is covered with lush vegetation, and there's a path you can follow to see the butterflies in their natural habitat. There's also a small museum and a restaurant where you can relax and enjoy the nature.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Archaeological Museum (2 hours, €10)
  • Acropolis of Lindos (2 hours, €12)
  • Beach activities rental (1-2 hours, €15-30)
  • Tsambika Monastery (1 hour, free)
  • Butterfly Valley Museum (30 minutes, €5)
  • Total Estimated Costs: €42-67

Transportation

Getting around Rhodes can be done by rental car, taxi, public bus, or scooter. Depending on your preference, renting a car might be the best option since it gives you more freedom and flexibility to travel around the island. Additionally, the average cost of a rental car is €30-50 per day, while taxis cost €1.10 per kilometer, and the public bus costs €2 per ride. However, traffic can get busy in peak season, and parking might be challenging in the Old Town Rhodes.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, you can visit some other great places on the island, such as the village of Haraki, the Valley of the Butterflies, the medieval castle of Monolithos or the picturesque village of Archangelos. If you have less time, you can combine some of the locations in one day, for example, you can visit Antony Quinn beach and Tsambika Beach on the same day since they are relatively close.

Airports

Rhodes International Airport "Diagoras" (RHO) is the main airport in Rhodes and is located about 14 km southwest of the Old Town Rhodes. It's a relatively small airport that receives direct flights from various European countries, especially during the summer season.

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