A Guide to the Best Things to Do in Rhodes Island
Where is Rhodes
Rhodes is one of Greece’s southernmost islands in the far south-east of the country. Part of the Dodecanese chain of islands, Rhodes is a haven for summer getaways thanks to its temperate climate, warm Aegean shores and bright, summers days. The closest islands to Rhodes are Chalki, Karpathos, Symi and Tilos, and the islands of Kos and Crete aren’t too far away.The best time to visit Rhodes
While Rhodes receives pretty decent year-round weather, the best time to visit Rhodes is during one of the shoulder seasons of May-June or September-October. These months boast warm, sunny days that are ideal for exploring or relaxing on the beach, without the peak crowds of summer. The latter half of the year is arguably the best as the sea temperatures will have risen throughout the summer meaning the water is warm and inviting.Top Things to Do in Rhodes
1. Explore Rhodes Town

2. Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes

3. Archaeological Museum of Rhodes – Hospital of the Knights

4. The Fort of St. Nicholas

5. Mandraki Harbor

6. Acropolis of Rhodes
The Acropolis of Rhodes sits high on Monte Smith and was a popular spot in ancient Greece for sporting events. Besides its impressive ruins, the Acropolis also gives panoramic views out to sea making it the perfect place to snap some photos or to just gaze out at the incredible scenery.
7. Head to the Beaches
Rhodes is one of the best places in the world for beachgoers. Each beach on the island is unique from the other in both its landscape and sea views.Anthony Quinn Beach

St. Paul’s Bay

Tsambika Beach

Prasonisi Beach

This beach is a unique spot in Rhodes for many reasons. The first is that it turns into an islet during low tide which ends up connecting the beach to the southern part of the island. You’ll also find this beach offers incredible views out to sea and is a little windy making it the perfect area for surfers to enjoy.
8. Explore Lindos village

9. Tour the Valley of the Butterflies

10. Filerimos Monastery

11. Do Some Sea Kayaking

12. Try Stand-Up Paddleboarding
Stand-up paddleboarding is also a popular thing to try when here. You’ll find many small tours you can partake in that will not only teach you the basics of this sport, but take you to secret places around the island. Many tours will also take you to the best swimming spots and areas to view ocean life to give you an incredible adventure. You might even be able to do a quick snorkeling tour after taking your paddleboard out to sea. You’ll find quite a few different paddleboarding tours you can try so there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
13. Have Fun at the WaterPark
Rhodes is home to WaterPark which is a great family-friendly attraction to try out. You’ll find many different types of water rides that cater to everyone’s needs and adventure levels, as well as a lazy river you can float down. When you’re done having fun, you can stop by one of the park’s many small restaurants or bars to grab a bite to eat or a drink. Keep in mind you do need to buy tickets to enter although you can sometimes buy them in advance so you don’t need to wait in line.14. Venture to Monolithos Castle

15. See Kallithea and its Thermal Springs

16. Trek up to the Highest Point in Rhodes – Profitis Ilias

17. Explore the Seven Springs

18. Archaeological Site of Ancient Kamiros

19. Castle of Kritinia

20. Panagia Tsambika

Today the monastery is visited by women who are struggling to conceive as it is thought that another miracle occurred when the wife of an Ottoman Pasha prayed to the icon to bring her a baby and just a short time later she fell pregnant.
Things to do in Rhodes – Day trips
21. Take a Day Trip to Symi Island

When in Rhodes, you can take a quick day trip over to Symi Island. This island is filled with historic structures, like the Monastery of Archangel Michael Panormitis, a former 18th-century church. Symi is also popular for its colorful and sophisticated houses that surround its coastline. In addition to this, the island also hosts music festivals throughout the year and is home to many private beaches you can relax at. You’ll also find a variety of small museums scattered around the island which are dedicated to everything from folk art to archeology.
Symi is also known for its rustic fish taverns which serve traditional Greek seafood dishes you can enjoy. To get to Symi, you can hop on a ferry which goes back and forth between the two islands a few times per day.22. Take a Day Trip to Marmaris

Another great day trip to take while in Rhodes is to Marmaris. While located in Turkey, this Turkish Riviera city is just a quick trip over from the island. The city is known for its incredible nightlife as well as natural wonders and ecotourism that will allow you to do everything from hiking through fragrant pine forests to scuba diving in the warm sea. Marmaris also is home to many impressive structures you can explore, like Marmaris Castle which was built back in the 1500s.
Another popular cultural activity to try out while here are the refreshing Turkish baths which will have you sit in decorative bathing halls while a relaxing steam warms your body. You can easily get to Marmaris from Rhodes by ferry or a private boat.How to get to Rhodes
As Rhodes is one of the largest Greek islands, travellers can easily arrive by plane or ferry with frequent services running throughout the summer months. Direct flights travel between Rhodes and a number of European airports from around May to October and indirect flights via Athens are available year-round. Alternatively, visitors can arrive by ferry, with regular services running to Athens each week, stopping off at smaller islands along the way. Island-hopping between Rhodes and other Dodecanese islands is possible throughout the summer, with ferries running a few times a week between Rhodes, Symi, Kos, Kastelorizo, Karpathos, and Tilos.How to get from and to Rhodes Airport
If you are staying in Rhodes Old Town you will want to take a bus or a taxi from the airport to reach your destination. Taking a taxi is the fastest option but the bus is a cheaper alternative. You could also check to see if your hotel offers airport transfers to save you the hassle of arranging anything yourself!Bus
For the cheapest route from Rhodes Airport into the main town centre, you’ll want to catch the public bus which leaves from outside a coffee shop outside the main terminal. This is fairly easy to find and any airport staff will be able to point you in the right direction. Buses run from 6.40am – 23.15pm and have wait times that range from 10 – 40 minutes depending on the time of day.Tickets are purchased directly from the driver (in Euros cash) when you board the bus and costs just 2.50 EUR.
The last top arrives into Rhodes city centre and lies around 5 minutes from both the waterfront and Old Town. From here you can either walk or take a short taxi to your hotel. Time: 35-40 minutesTaxis
Taxis are available from Rhodes Airport day and night and depending on the time you arrive there may be a short wait at the taxi rank before you can start your journey. In general, the route from Rhodes Airport to the town centre takes around 20 minutes and costs 29.50 during the day and 32.50 between the hours of midnight and 5am.Private Airport Transfer with Welcome Pick-Ups
For added convenience you can book a pre-booked taxi through Welcome Pick-Ups. This service will allow you to have a driver waiting for you at arrivals who will help you with your bags and offer you travel tips on what to do in Rhodes.How to get around Rhodes
As Rhodes is one of the most developed Greek islands, getting around couldn’t be simpler. The majority of the tourist attractions, shops and restaurants are located within walking distance of the Old Town and for things that are further afield you can opt to use the local bus service, take a taxi or hire a car or moped. There is a Central Bus Station on the edge of Rhodes Old Town and this is where you can hop on a bus to pretty much anywhere on the island. You can purchase your ticket from a kiosk before, or buy a ticket from the driver and there are usually signs and timetables in both Greek and English. This is an efficient and budget-friendly way to get around but of course, you are stuck to a schedule.If you’re rather more freedom, you might prefer to take taxis or to hire a car. Taxis tend to be metered services and the driver is required to give you a receipt when you arrive. The minimum fee in a taxi in Rhodes is around 4 and most taxi ranks will have prices for different destinations listed so you can be aware of the price before getting in.
Alternatively, there are tons of rental services available and you can hire a car directly from the airport or in town. Hiring a moped is only really recommended if you want to reach fairly nearby beaches as the island itself is quite large and journeys on a small moped may take a while! Rhodes is the perfect place for any traveller to visit because it caters to a variety of needs. It doesn’t matter whether you enjoy history or outdoor excursions, Rhodes offers a little bit of everything for everyone. If you’re considering visiting this island, definitely keep the activities listed above in mind. They will help you to experience Rhodes in a way many guests to the island aren’t able to so you can immerse yourself into its culture and history in a special way.