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- Rhodes - Wikipedia
In Pindar's ode, the island was said to be born of the union of Helios the sun god and the nymph Rhodos, and the cities were named for their three sons The rhoda is a pink hibiscus , native to the island
- Welcome Rhodes - The Official Page of Rhodian Tourism
Welcome to Rhodes, the Island of the Sun! Discover a year round destination offering astonishing beaches, fascinating history and natural beauties!
- Rhodes: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
Built by the Knights of Saint John, these medieval defenses remain upright centuries later Take a walk along the top of the city walls—wide enough that you won’t worry about kids getting too close to the edge—to gain a sense of the size of the medieval town below and to peer out over the Aegean Sea
- Rhodes: Best Beaches, Things to Do, Tips FAQs 2025
Rhodes spoils its visitors with a spectacular variety of beaches Tsambika, Lindos, Faliraki, Anthony Quinn Bay, St Paul’s Bay, Prasonisi… all perfect for long summer days in the sun
- Visit Rhodes: the 15 best things to do and see - Voyage Tips
The 15 Best things to do in Rhodes (Greece) All my best tips + Itineraries to visit Rhodes in 1, 2, 3 or 4 days The definitive guide to plan your trip to Rhodes and Dodecanese archipelago, with all must-see attractions, highlights and points of interest + where to stay in Rhodes
- Rhodes - Visit Greece
The capital of the Dodecanese islands is the fourth largest Greek island, after Crete, Evia and Lesvos, and a very popular Greek tourist destination
- Rhodes | Map, Greece, History, Facts | Britannica
Rhodes, island (nísos), the largest of the Dodecanese (Modern Greek: Dodekánisa) group, southeastern Greece, and the most easterly in the Aegean Sea, separated by the Strait of Marmara from Turkey It constitutes a dímos (municipality) within the South Aegean (Nótio Aigaío) periféreia (region)
- Visit Rhodes | We live here. Let us show you around!
The travel and destination portal for Rhodes island and Dodecanese islands in Greece
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