Lindos tickets & tours
Boat Trip to Lindos with Swim Stops from Rhodes 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 down the coast and swim in the glittering Mediterranean Sea – your Greek island paradise awaits.
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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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As close to time travel as you'll get outside your favourite sci-fi film, this trip transports you to medieval days thanks to some impressive heritage sights. On a private tour exclusively for you and your party, Rhodes Town, the Acropolis of Lindos and the Castle of the Grand Masters are just a few of the highlights you'll see. First up is the famous hilltop Acropolis of Lindos where there's a Roman temple dedicated to Athena, an ancient fortress plus a 13th-century Greek Orthodox church. Make sure you charge up the camera battery because you'll want to snap the incredible view, too.After a break to try traditional lemon pie in a family-run café, it's off to the Acropolis of Rhodes. Let your guide bring to life Greek myths and legends before heading to Rhodes old town to visit the vast Medieval Castle of the Grand Masters and stroll along the Street of the Knights.
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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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Lindos is impressive by day – but even more so at night. Sweeping sunset views over the bay atop the ancient acropolis add a touch of magic to those holiday memories. Strolling down winding cobbled streets you'll hit the heart of the old town at just the right time – when the place lights up and comes alive. Explore at your own pace, head to a rooftop terrace for dinner or have a refreshing drink in one of the beach bars – the time is all yours.
Lindos Self-Guided Audiovisual Tour with 3D Models
Explore Lindos with a self-guided tour using AR, audio, and 3D representations
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The inside story
Known best for its whitewashed buildings, golden sand beaches, historical and archaeological significance, and especially for its clifftop acropolis, the famed town of Lindos never fails to awe and inspire all those who choose to visit.
A major highlight of the town, the Acropolis of Lindos, is considered to be one of the most important archaeological sites on Rhodes. Excavated in the early 20th century, the ruins of this acropolis are located on a steep cliff overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.