📜 The four Rhodes
Rhodes (~1,400 km², ~125,000 residents) has had four major historical layers, each visible today: Ancient Greek (Lindos acropolis, Kameiros, the lost Colossus, ~700 BCE-300 CE) → Medieval Crusader (Knights Hospitaller of St John, 1309-1522) → Ottoman (1522-1912) → Italian (1912-1943) → Greek (1947 to present). The Old Town walls + Knights' palace + Lindos + the broad palm-lined boulevards of the New Town reflect this layered past. Below: how to read it.
🏛️ The Old Town — UNESCO 1988
- ~4 km of walls, mostly intact. Built/expanded by Knights Hospitaller 1309-1522.
- Among Europe's largest inhabited medieval cities — ~6,000 people still live within walls.
- Palace of the Grand Master: rebuilt by Italians 1937-1940 as Mussolini's residence (he never used it). Now a museum (€10). Roman + Hellenistic mosaics on floors. Don't miss.
- Street of the Knights (Odós Ippotón): cobbled lane lined with the medieval inns of the Knights' "tongues" (national language groups — Provence, France, England, Aragon, Italy, Castile, Auvergne, Germany).
- Suleiman Mosque + Hamam: 16th-century, Ottoman additions.
- Archaeological Museum: in former Hospital of the Knights (1489). €8. Includes "Aphrodite of Rhodes" (1st-c. BCE) + Hellenistic + Mycenaean finds.
📜 The Knights of St John
1309-1522: 213 years of crusader rule
The Knights Hospitaller (Order of St John of Jerusalem) seized Rhodes from Byzantine control in 1309 + ruled it as a sovereign crusader state for 213 years. They built the massive walls, the palace, hospitals, churches. Stood at the frontier between Christian Europe + Ottoman Empire. Survived a major Ottoman siege in 1480 (defeated 70,000 Ottomans). The second siege of 1522 — by Suleiman the Magnificent with 200,000 troops — broke them after 6 months. Knights surrendered + sailed to Malta (where they became the Knights of Malta + remain today as the Sovereign Order). The Old Town's walls + monuments are the most complete crusader-state architecture surviving anywhere.
🏛️ Lindos — the acropolis village
- ~50 km south of Rhodes Town. Whitewashed village clinging to a hillside, dominated by an ancient acropolis on a 116m cliff.
- Acropolis of Lindos: Temple of Athena Lindia (4th c. BCE) on cliff edge. Hellenistic stoa. Crusader fortifications wrapped around it. €12. Open ~8 AM-7 PM in summer.
- St Paul's Bay: deep cove below acropolis where St Paul reportedly landed in 51 CE.
- Captain's houses: 17th-c. mansions of sea captains in village. Some open as bars + shops.
- Donkey rides: still offered up to acropolis. Animal-welfare concerns — walk the steep stairs instead.
🏛️ Other ancient sites
- Kameiros: ancient Doric city, 5th c. BCE. Stoa, agora, temple ruins, residential blocks. Often called "Pompeii of Greece" (overstated but evocative). €6.
- Ialyssós (Filerimos): monastery + ancient remains on hill. Way of the Cross + Italian-built cross + view.
- The Colossus of Rhodes: ~33m bronze statue of Helios at harbour entrance, completed ~280 BCE — one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Toppled by earthquake ~226 BCE. Bronze sold by Arab raiders in 654 CE. No remains. Probably not straddling the harbour as legend imagines (engineering impossible) — likely on a pedestal at the entrance.
🦋 Valley of Butterflies (Petaloúdes)
- Petaloúdes: ravine where Jersey tiger moths gather June-September.
- Different from Paros's: larger, more dramatic landscape. Wooden bridges + waterfalls.
- Quiet observation rules: clapping/disturbing prohibited.
- Closed in winter. €5.
🏖️ Beaches
Líndos / Pefkos
Sandy bays beneath acropolis. Family-friendly. Crowded summer.
Tsambíka
Long sandy west of Lindos. Famous + scenic. Sunbeds + tavernas.
Anthony Quinn Bay
Small rocky cove. Named for actor (filmed Guns of Navarone here). Crystal water.
Prasonísi
South tip — sandy peninsula with sea on both sides. Windsurfing capital.
Faliráki
Long sandy. Resort beach. Tourist-heavy + active nightlife.
Stegná
Quieter, east coast. Local feel. Tavernas + sand.
📊 At a glance
~1,400 km²
Largest Dodecanese island. ~125,000 residents.
1309-1522
Knights Hospitaller rule — 213 years.
UNESCO 1988
Old Town inscribed as World Heritage Site.
~280 BCE
Colossus of Rhodes built — Seven Wonders.
🍽️ Local food
- Pitároudia: chickpea fritters with herbs. Different from Milian version.
- Méliopita: honey + cheese pie.
- Soúma: fig spirit (similar to Cretan raki).
- Wine: white Athíri + Mandilariá grapes. CAIR cooperative since 1928.
- Fish: Symi shrimp + local catch from east coast tavernas.
🚗 Getting around
- Buses (KTEL): extensive network from Rhodes Town to Lindos + Kameiros + main beaches. Book longer trips.
- Car rental: ~€30-60/day. Best for Petaloúdes + south coast + interior villages.
- Old Town: pedestrian-only. Cars stay outside walls.
✈️ Getting to Rhodes
- Airport (RHO): international + domestic. Direct summer flights from many European cities. Athens shuttle ~50 min.
- Ferry from Piraeus: 16-19 hrs. Overnight cabin recommended (~€60-150).
- Inter-Dodecanese ferries: Symi (1.5 hrs), Kos, Karpathos.
- Cruise port: many cruise ships dock — Old Town crowded 10 AM-4 PM.
📅 Best time
- May + June + September + October: ideal — warm but not searing, sea swimmable, fewer crowds.
- July-August: very hot (35°C+), crowded, expensive. Book early.
- Winter: Old Town atmospheric + uncrowded. Some tourist services close.
🎯 Itinerary suggestions
- 3 days: Old Town + Lindos + one beach.
- 5 days: Above + Kameiros + Petaloúdes + Symi day-trip.
- 7 days: Full island including Prasonísi + interior villages.
⚠️ Practical tips
- Old Town in early morning: 8-10 AM uncrowded. After 10 AM cruise-ship hordes.
- Walk Lindos donkey-free: animal welfare concerns. Stairs are climbable.
- Sun protection: Rhodes is hot + exposed. Hat + sunscreen + water.
- Comfortable shoes: cobbles everywhere in Old Town.
- Wallet caution: Old Town tourist shops mark up heavily — bargain or shop New Town.
🎯 FAQ
Old Town or coastal resort?
Stay Old Town for atmosphere. Coastal resort for beach-only holiday. Both are valid choices.
Lindos as a day-trip or stay?
Day-trip works (1.5 hr drive each way). Overnight better for sunset + atmosphere.
Best for families?
Kalithéa or Faliráki resorts have child amenities. Lindos beaches sandy + shallow.
Symi day-trip?
Excellent. Hydrofoil 1.5 hr. Spectacular harbour.
Is the Colossus visible?
No — destroyed 226 BCE. Two bronze deer statues at harbour mark traditional location.
How long for the Old Town?
Half-day minimum. Full day for palace + museum + walls.