Monument visits in Rhodes
Boat Trip to Lindos with Swim Stops from Kolymbia Port
A day that combines relaxation with exploration. You'll sail along the east coast to the whitewashed village of Lindos. Chill on deck as the boat navigates its way along the coast and swim in the glittering Mediterranean Sea – your Greek island paradise awaits.The fun begins with a leisurely cruise, passing beaches, coves, headlands and resorts. There's time to sit back and soak up the sun on deck, before arriving in Lindos which is all yours to explore as you wish. You'll also have the Lindos App which allows you to find your way around using 3D technology.A captivating mix of classical and medieval structures, you can shop for souvenirs in the winding alleys, have lunch on a rooftop terrace or set out to explore – it's completely up to you. We'll then depart from Lindos and enjoy a gentle ride back towards harbour.
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Guided Tour of Historic Lindos and Acropolis Visit
Lindos was an important and prosperous city in ancient Greece. Explore this history-steeped seafront town of whitewashed homes, with the option of an interactive Acropolis tour with a tablet for each reservation reference on this exclusive excursion.
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Highlights of Rhodes guided island tour
The tranquility of Rhodes is in the spotlight with this tour. Dimitris, one of our local guides, explains: "You will experience the island like a local, learning how the islanders live and seeing a slower pace of life." Among the attractions are the Valley of the Butterflies, ancient Kamiros and a traditional village where you will taste local products and browse for souvenirs. Guests can enjoy free time at Kalavarda Beach where there is the option to enjoy a typical Greek menu in a traditional family tavern.Your journey begins through the ruins of the ancient city of Kamiros. You'll be able to wander among the crumbling remains of the Doric columns while the expert guide tells you about the city's golden age in the sixth century BC. We continue with our first photostop outside Monolithos Castle, from where you'll enjoy great views of the sea and the two islets opposite. This is an excursion that takes in remote areas of Rhodes, allowing you to see parts of the island that are far away from the busy coast.Next, the adventure takes us to the slopes of Mount Akramitis, where we'll visit Siana, a lively village known for its handcrafted patterned rugs, ceramics, and the potent, grape-infused sumas liqueur. After this, you'll head for Kalavarda beach for optional lunch and free time. The day ends with the Valley of the Butterflies, where thousands of butterflies are attracted by the smell of oriental gum trees.
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Lindos Acropolis & Rhodes Old Town Highlights Tour
Few islands in Greece can match the heritage of Rhodes. And this wealth forms the centrepiece of this tour. Discover it all with an expert local guide. Dimitris, one of our guides, says, ‘Lindos was built in the 10th century BC by the Dorians. It's the third-most visited site in all of Greece, which shows just how significant it is.' You'll also enjoy a walking tour of the old town of Rhodes and see the Palace of the Grand Master. Headsets allow direct connection between you and your guide.Dimitris believes Rhodes is blessed with some of the best scenery in Greece. He says, ‘Lindos lies near a fantastic sandy beach, surrounded by hills hiding the village, protecting the place from the attacks of the pirates. On top of the small sugar cube houses stands the ancient Acropolis and the Temple of Athena.' You'll get to appreciate these very views during a coffee stop at a typical family-run café. Climb to the mountaintop Acropolis as your guide brings to life the myths and legends of the ancients as you take in views of St Paul's Bay below.Rounding off the day, we'll head to the old town Rhodes – a UNESCO World Heritage Site – for a guided tour. Because so much of the excursion is walking, it reduces the activity's carbon footprint. Wander the winding, cobbled streets, lined with historic houses and boutiques, and walk down the Street of the Knights. The star attraction is the Palace of the Grand Master – an enormous 13th-century fortress originally built by the Knights of St John.
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Guided island tour of western Rhodes’ top attractions
Dotted with sleepy villages, pine-clad mountains and age-old ruins, western Rhodes has a rugged beauty all of its own. This tour ticks off some of the top picks. You'll visit the ancient city of Kamiros, the mountain villages of Embona and Siana as well as Butterfly Valley – home to hundreds of Callimorpha butterflies. Nicholas, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘Kamiros offers a glimpse into the daily life of its ancient inhabitants and shows how ingenious the people who built it were. The water supply system, with its complex network of cisterns and aqueducts, is well-preserved and really interesting.'First up is Butterfly Valley – a natural park home to hundreds of the friendly, fluttering creatures. Wander along shaded wooden walkways and enjoy the calming pools of trickling water as you observe these colourful insects all around – stay still and one may even land on you. As well as the butterflies, the park features a variety of other flora and fauna, including lots of wildflowers and birds.Next, you'll travel back in time at ancient Kamiros. The tidily laid out streets and remains of the agora and acropolis will give you a sense of how the residents went about their daily lives in the 5th century BC. You'll get an app on entry, which shows how the city would have looked in 3D. Next, you'll have free time for lunch in Embona – the highest village in Rhodes – and visit the mountain-side settlement of Siana.
Lindos 7 springs oasis and Acropolis tour from Rhodes
Wander around the picturesque streets, visit the magnificent Acropolis and swim into the crystal clear waters of the city.
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Symi Island cruise and tour from Rhodes with swim stop
The island of Symi, about 20 miles north-west of Rhodes, is known throughout the Mediterranean for its scenery and history. And when it comes to the former, we're not just talking about the beaches and bays (although you'll see plenty of those), it's the harbour and hillside homes in Ano Symi – the island's biggest town – that steal the show.This tour, which is exclusive to us, makes sure you see all of the above. You'll be picked up from your hotel and driven to the harbour, where you'll hop on a boat and head to Symi. Your first stop is in the southwest part of the island, the Panormitis Monastery, where the history pages turn back to around 400AD. During your guided tour, you'll have loads of opportunities to snap shots of its ice-white exterior and colourful frescoes.From here, you'll hop back on the boat and sail to Ano Symi. On the way, your captain will drop the anchor in St George Bay, where you can hop in the sea for a cooldown dip. When you arrive in Ano Symi, it's time for a guided tour of its pastel-coloured streets. You'll see all angles of the town while your guide tells you about Symi's love of sponge-diving – the people here have been doing it for centuries. There's one last swim stop before you sail back to base.
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