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Rhodes holidays

Rhodes is a popular family holiday destination, with ancient ruins, picturesque towns, beautiful beaches and a wide range of outdoor activities. Rhodes is home to delicious traditional Greek cuisine served in the island's tavernas and seaside restaurants. The bustling harbour, charming shops and cobbled streets add to the island's appeal. A variety of water sports are popular along the coast, and inland activities such as hiking and cycling are also popular and a great way to explore the island.

  • Flight Time
  • 4h 5m
  • From London
  • Currency
  • Euro
  • Time Zone
  • GMT +3h
  • Capital
  • Rhodes Town
  • Language
  • Greek
  • Religion
  • Greek Orthodox

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5 facts about Rhodes

  • Rhodes is known as 'Emerald Island' due to its pistachio-green landscapes and rolling valleys. 
  • On a clear day, you may be able to see Turkey in the distance!
  • Petaloudes in Greek means Butterfly Valley. It is also the most unique tourist attraction in Greece, home to millions of butterflies.
  • Rhodes was home to one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World: The Colossus of Rhodes, a statue of the Greek God of the sun, Helios.
  • The city of Rhodes was founded about 2,400 years ago.
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Where is Rhodes

Rhodes is an island situated in the southeastern part of the Greek mainland, in the Aegean Sea. The coast of Turkey is roughly 18 km west of Rhodes and Greece’s capital city, Athens, is approximately 408 km south east of the island. With an area of 1,401 square km, Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese islands.

Airports in Rhodes

Diagoras International Airport (RHO) is the main airport in Rhodes. It’s located roughly 14 km south-west of Rhodes town.

How to get to Rhodes

The average flight time from London to Rhodes is 4 hours and 5 minutes. We offer direct flights from many airports across the UK. Speak to one our experienced sales members to explore all your flight options.

When to go to Rhodes

Rhodes' Mediterranean climate offers 300 days of sunshine a year. For sun worshippers, the summer months are the hottest, with temperatures averaging 28°C between June and mid-September. Heat waves from the Sahara desert in North Africa make July and August the hottest months of the year, with Rhodes virtually rain-free. If you wish to visit the island in more pleasant conditions, autumn, between mid-September and the end of October, offers cooler but still pleasant temperatures of around 22°C. Although it can rain in Rhodes during autumn, it is the ideal time to explore the historic sites and natural wonders with fewer crowds.

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Average weather in Rhodes

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January
13
3
February
14
2
March
17
1
April
20
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May
25
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June
28
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July
27
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August
25
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September
22
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October
18
3
November
12
3
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Rhodes culture

The cuisine of Rhodes reflects thousands of years of history and culture and is influenced by Greek, Ottoman and Italian cultures. Based on locally grown ingredients such as organic fruits and vegetables, free range meats and of course freshly caught seafood, Rhodes recipes offer tasty, wholesome food. One of the most popular options is the meze; consisting of many small dishes; a meze can be hot or cold and based around meat or fish, with many vegetarian options. Expect to be served Greek salad, breads, lamb or goat ribs, meatballs, shrimp, sardines and octopus. Another Rhodes staple is seafood; on the menu you will find, lobster spaghetti, fish soup, fried calamari and mussels, all equally fresh and delicious. Finally, don’t forget to visit a traditional taverna to sample home made classics such as shrimp cooked in ouzo sauce or pork marinated and baked in wine.

Perhaps the most traditional drink in Rhodes is a distilled spirit called souma. Often made from grapes, but occasionally made from figs, this high alcohol content spirit is usually drank straight and served as an aperitif. Souma can be found in local restaurants and bars across the island and you can even purchase it yourself so why not bring home a bottle to remind you of your trip to Rhodes. Ouzo is the most notorious traditional Greek spirit and Rhodes is no exception to it. Made from aniseed, this liquorice flavoured drink is often served along side mezes and and small plates of food. If hot drinks are more your thing then herbal teas known as ‘tsai’ are a big hit in Rhodes. Made from herbs such as chamomile and sage, tsai can is usually enjoyed during the colder months and can be found in most local cafes.

The music culture in Greece revolves around rhythmic beats and fast tempos. Modern Laika or Laiko Pop is known as the modern folk music of Greece, combining elements of bouzouki folk style with others, a classic in local bars and dance clubs in Rhodes. Oasis Beach Kallithea is nestled in Kalithea, and cherished by many holidaymakers for its chic vibes and incredible atmosphere. The bar is set inside a cave, overlooking the azure waters of Kalithea Beach, and offers the most supreme nightlife settings in Rhodes. If you’re staying in Lindos, the Courtyard Bar boasts beautiful panoramic views of the Fortress of Knights, an idyllic spot for relaxing in the evening after a day of exploring the town. Rhodes town strip features an array of vibrant bars and nightclubs for any partygoer, and if you’re feeling nostalgic for some classic rock music, Captain Hook is the perfect place to be.

Of course, when it comes to athleticism in Rhodes, it's water sports that top the list, with windsurfing and kitesurfing leading the way. As in most European countries, football is Greece's national sport, closely followed by basketball, which won the European championship in 1987. Athlitikos Syllogos Rodos is the official football club based in Rhodes, and Crain Field is the stadium used by the men's football and lacrosse teams. Other favourite national sports include athletics (running in particular), handball, rowing, volleyball and boxing.

The charming Greek town of Rhodes offers plenty of opportunities for shopping in its small yet substantial markets. Other than the big brand names such as H&M, Superdry or Bershka, the coastal town features an eclectic range of shops, varying from bakeries and jewellery stores to art and souvenir stalls for all gift-hunters. Many market stalls sell handmade items like rustic antiques or modern and classic jewellery. Leather goods and traditional Rhoden wines can be purchased on Socrates Street (Odos Socratous), in addition to the famous local honey. If you wish to salvage a designer treat yourself, head to Amerikis Street, with an abundance of stores, from branded clothing items to luxury boutiques. Most businesses in Rhodes are run by local families, for generations, and the shops usually open from early in the morning to late at night.

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