Most travelers think they’ve seen Rhodes after visiting the Old Town and the harbor. But what if I told you the city’s true charm hides in its quiet alleys, medieval walls, and stories only a local can share?
Exploring alone, it’s easy to miss the history and details that make Rhodes unforgettable. You might leave thinking you’ve seen it all, while its real spirit stays just out of reach.
Our Walking Tour in Rhodes changes that. Your guide adapts to your interests, showing both iconic landmarks and hidden gems. Discover the authentic Rhodes, beyond the surface.
See the spot where the Colossus once stood and watch deer statues marking the harbor entrance, now used as a docking point for boats and ferries.
Walk through the dry moat that once formed part of the city’s fortifications, stretching around the Old Town without ever being filled with water.
View the former residence of the Knights of St. John, built in the 14th century and later restored by the Italians in the 20th century.
Follow the cobbled road built in the 14th century, where the Knights of St. John lived in inns representing their different European “tongues.”
Enter the 15th-century building that served as a hospital for the Knights of St. John, later converted into today’s Archaeological Museum.
Meet your guide at Mandraki Rhodes Marina.
Rhodes, the largest island in the Dodecanese, is a mesmerizing blend of ancient history, medieval architecture, and stunning beaches. Known for the Colossus of Rhodes and the Palace of the Grand Master, it offers a unique journey through time with its UNESCO World Heritage sites and vibrant culture.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Old Town is a medieval marvel with its ancient walls, palaces, and narrow streets.
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A layered dish with eggplant, minced meat, and béchamel sauce.
Grilled skewers of marinated meat, often served with pita bread and tzatziki.
Fried dough balls soaked in honey and sprinkled with cinnamon and walnuts.
This is the peak tourist season with the warmest weather and clear skies. Ideal for beachgoers and those who want to explore the island's historical sites.
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Rhodes is generally safe with low crime rates. However, petty theft and scams can occur in tourist areas.
Rhodes Town Bus Station
Affordable and reliable, buses are the most common form of public transport.
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Car, Bike, Scooter
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An ancient city with well-preserved ruins, including temples, houses, and a public fountain.
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