The well-preserved ancient Doric city thrived during the 5th century BC and dominated the central-western section of the island. The archaeological site reveals the remains of a city, a characteristic example of Hellenistic urban layout and design.
Read More Nature SitesThe Butterfly Valley is situated 23 km southeast from Rhodes town and is one of the most verdant areas of the Island, where from mid-June to mid-September we have a chance to observe the Kalimorphus Panaxia Quatripunktaria or Tigermoth in large numbers.
Read More Nature SitesSeven Springs Valley got its name from the seven natural springs that form a small tributary of the river Loutanis. This unusual nature attraction provides a great opportunity for some adventure, scenic photos, and belly pleasures!
Read More RecommendationsA beautiful sunset makes the travel experience complete, the perfect end to a perfect day! Here are five spots in Rhodes Island to experience some of the most unforgettable views of the setting sun.
Eleousa is known for the Italian ghost-town, the church of St. Charalambos, and the fountain that stores water from the mountain spring with gizani fish.
Read More CastlesSituated at the cliff’s edge, the medieval fortress Kritinia offers a breathtaking view of the Western coastline.
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A small stone church of St. Nikolaos Foundoukli with unique Byzantine murals from 15th century, surrounded by centuries-old olive & plane trees on the slopes of Mt. Profitis Ilias.
Read More AttractionsKallithea Springs or Terme is one of the most beautiful sites on Rhodes known for its unique architecture, pebble floor mosaics, seaside gardens, therapeutical waters, and luxurious beach.
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