Filerimos Hill, Kamiros, Castle with acropolis over Lindos, Tsambika Peak, The old town of Rhodes city, Palace of the Prince Grand Master, Street of Knights, Fortifications, Valley of the Butterflies, Epta Piges, Castle of Kastellos
Airport - The island is served by Diagoras International Airport with the IATA code RHO. The airport is situated on the west coast about 14km from Rhodes Town. There are regular flights to and from Athens, Thessaloniki, and Crete; charter airlines connect Rhodes with many major cities all over Europe. In 2006 a new wing was built at Diagoras Airport, that will open in 2007 to service only the charter flights, which during high season can reach 150-180 per day!
Shopping - Ceramic watch for the many "Keramik factory" outlets along the roads). Bottle of local wine are famous (eg CAIR) and tasty. Jewelry stores are common, particularly in Rhodes Town. Umbrellas - manufactured by the two large industries of the island (there is, though, a popular "joke" souvenir - on an island with 300+ sun days a year, these are rarely needed). Colorful sea shells are a popular souvenir item, but very many of them are actually imported, and have no authentic connection to the island whatsoever. Many brand name products for sale in the tourist shops may be fakes and/or unlicensed (t-shirts, towels, hand bags, and so on)
Hotels
Apollo Beach - Faliraki, Rhodes 85100,(+30) 22410 85513
The Best Western Plaza Hotel - 7 Ierou Lochou Street, P.O. Box 246 Ç Rhodes 85100
Blue Sky Beach Hotel - Psaropoulas Sq, P.O. Box 144 ,Rhodes 85100, +30 22410 24091
Dionysos Hotel - Ixia, Rhodes 85100, +30-22410-23021
Princess Flora Hotel - 3rd Km Kallithea Av., Rhodes 85100, (+30) 22410 62010
Rhodes Flexible Tour (Rhodes) - Flexible Tour 1: (Rhodes Town & East Coast) this is a half day tour, including the highlights of Rhodes Medieval-town (World Heritage Site), New-town, and Lindos 35 miles from Rhodes town. Stop on the way at the highlights and panoramic places for pictures, etc….
Guide in Rhodes. Nick Rhodes - Nicholas was born in Egypt, Alexandria in 1961. His parents were Greek, from the big "Hellenic Community of Alexandria" After finishing high school he continued with his education as a programming and system designer.
Nicholas was born in Egypt, Alexandria. On their return to Greece, Nicholas and his brother Michael eventually settled on the beautiful island of Rhodes where they became involved with the ever growing tourism trade. Nick and Michael are fluent in Greek, English and Arabic are perfect (spoken and written), Spanish, German and Italian are comprehensible, also some French – enough for basic conversation.