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Rhodes Island
 

There are many reasons why Rhodes is one of the most popular resorts in the Mediterranean: the natural surroundings (crystal clear seas, many parks and recreational facilities), the bright sun and the warm hospitality of the islanders themselves.

The city has an excellent tourist infrastructure and offers a wide variety of entertainment (night-life, sports, cultural events, and day trips to wonderful Lindos and the neighboring islands like Kos, Patmos, Karpathos, Kalymnos and Leros). Rhodes is the furthest southeastern island of Greece and the largest island of the Dodecanes, a complex of islands in the south of the Aegean Sea.

Rhodes is a very popular, cosmopolitan island, where both Venetian and Turkish influence are apparent, giving it a special charm. The continual sunshine - an average 300 days of sunshine a year, the mild climate and the geographical position are the main factors that Rhodes was inhabited already in prehistoric times.

The city is divided in two. The new city with its modern buildings, hotels, fashionable and traditional shops and numerous restaurants and the medieval walled city, full of impressive 15th century buildings. Rhodes is a big island with a lot to see. We suggest a visit to the town of Lindos located southeast of Rhodes, where the Acropolis of Lindos, is situated.

The Valley of the butterflies is also worth a visit and the aquarium. For swimming there are many beautiful beaches. Many hotels from luxury to lower categories are in all the island and many high standard restaurants and taverns.
 
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