Tuesday 14 February 2012

Rhodes - Top 5

We've already had a quick look at what Rhodes has to offer. It's a place Filled with history and intrigue and was once the home of one of the ancient seven wonders of the world, so it's something a little special! Being the site of a once amazing monument, Rhodes attracts visitors from all over the world and is especially busy in the summer months with tourists exploring the island in search of Rhodes many hidden treasures.


1. St Paul's Bay is a remarkably scenic beach that should certainly be on your list if you have come to Rhodes for a beach holiday. It's a beautifully secluded slice of Rhodes that is now a popular spot for romantic couples to get married and enjoy a heavenly, if expensive!, honeymoon.


2.The Acropolis of Lindos is another 'must-see' on your Rhodes holiday. These ancient ruins are, for the most part, still largely intact and give a great insight into how the ancient Greeks once lived in this once important cultural centre of the world.


3.No trip to Rhodes is complete without a stroll around Rhodes's old city. A fantastic example of well-preserved Greek architecture, Rhodes does not have an equal in the whole of Greece. Lose yourself the the city's old, narrow streets and people watch from the wealth of fantastic eateries in and around the elegant town squares - the perfect spot for a luxury holiday!


4.If you're looking for something a little livelier you should certainly check out the party capital of Rhodes, Faliraki. Due to its perceived reputation as a boisterous party town, Faliraki doesn't attract many families and is therefore great for couples. The beach here is one the best in Rhodes and is clean, sandy and packed with every conceivable watersport! The perfect spot for a relaxing day trip on your Rhodes holiday.


5.Kalithea Springs is a wonderful place to visit if you're after some of the most stunning views in all of Rhodes. The area is another hotspot for those looking to wed in paradise and it makes the ideal backdrop with classical white-washed buildings and bright blue waters that are not just great for looking at, but also for snorkelling!

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