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Are you looking for information, ideas, and inspiration to create the best Rhodes holiday experience? Manos Going Rhodes Guide is your go-to source for our insights, uncovering hidden gems, illuminating must-see attractions and activities, offering top recommendations, and providing essential tips. Gain access to detailed information about sites and invaluable local tips. Let our guide be your compass to a truly unforgettable adventure and share your stories and feedback with us!
Attractions

Lindos Traditional White Houses

Lindos village is most well known for its little white cube houses around the rock of the Acropolis.

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Beaches & Resorts

St. Paul’s Bay

The bay of Aghios Pavlos (St. Paul), with crystal clear waters and fine golden sand, is situated at the homonymous small cave, a few hundred meters south of the Acropolis of Lindos.

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Attractions

Ancient Theatre of Lindos

The ancient theatre of Lindos is considered to be the most important monumental building in the …

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Recommendations

Rhodes Low-season Travel Guide

Let us encourage you to consider visiting our island during winter or early spring because we believe that Rhodes can turn out to be an ideal off-season destination for travelers looking for authentic experiences, enjoying solitude at the most popular tourist sites, and benefiting from great low-season offers.

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Religious Monuments

Lindos Church of the Assumption

The Byzantine parish church of Lindos is dedicated to Virgin Mary. It is an oblong building …

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Recommendations

Best things to do in LINDOS

LINDOS is one of the most popular and picturesque villages of Rhodes island. In all guidebooks …

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Towns & Villages

Lindos Village

Lindos village is one of Rhodes’ top attractions! Out of the three ancient city-states, it is …

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Archaeological Sites

Acropolis of Lindos

The Acropolis of Lindos is the most important archaeological site on Rhodes, a natural citadel fortified by the Greeks, the Romans, the Byzantines, the Knights of St John and the Ottomans.

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