Rhodes is a beautiful Greek island, pleasant in all seasons. Here are some practical tips and information to help you plan your vacation in Rhodes
- Why take a vacation in Rhodes?
- How to get to Rhodes
- What’s the best time of year to visit Rhodes?
- Getting around Rhodes Means of transport on the island
- Can you visit Rhodes with children?
- Where to stay in Rhodes?
And to find out more, see also our articles Top 10 things to do in Rhodes and Where to sleep in Rhodes.
1 – Why take a vacation in Rhodes?
Rhodes is a beautiful island with a lot to offer:
- Lovers of a lively nightlife will find plenty of bars and nightclubs to party in.
- Those who like to relax in the sun will appreciate the island’s many beaches.
- Nature lovers can enjoy a spot of hiking, mountain biking or climbing.
- Sailors will enjoy a cruise on a sailboat
- As for those who appreciate cultural visits and history, they will fall under the spell of Rhodes’ medieval town, with its rich, well-preserved heritage, and will appreciate the island’s cultural density. Rhodes is indeed a fascinating island, and its history reflects its diversity. The island has been influenced in turn by ancient Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Ottomans and Italians. During the Second World War, it fell into German hands, before becoming a British protectorate in 1945. It wasn’t until 1948 that the island finally became part of Greece.
In short, you’ll understand that spending a vacation in Rhodes is a good option, whatever your current interests and desires.
2- How do I get to Rhodes?
By plane
Rhodes is well served by air. There are several daily connections between Athens and Rhodes all year round. As well as direct flights from various French and Belgian cities in summer. And low-cost ones in particular.
By boat
You can reach Rhodes by boat from Athens. Depending on the season, there are one to three crossings a day. But it’s a long way to go. Allow between 12h and 24h for the crossing. If possible, opt for a night crossing.
For timetables and prices of the various crossings, we recommend the Ferry Hopper website . This online platform has the advantage of being easy to use, with a French interface. And above all, no additional fees or commissions. This makes it possible to buy tickets online at the best market price.
Rhodes is also linked by boat to the other Dodecanese islands of Kos, Symi, Kalymnos, Leros, Patmos and Halki. There are also links to Santorini.
3- What’s the best time of year to go on vacation in Rhodes?
You can go on vacation to Rhodes at any time of year. It really is an island that can be visited all year round. It’s even more pleasant out of season than in high summer (we speak from experience, having been there at different times of the year).
In winter
Rhodes is one of the few Greek islands that are pleasant to visit in winter. It enjoys a mild, dry climate. The big advantage is that it’s less crowded out of season. And that means attractive accommodation rates. As the island isn’t just a seaside resort, you’ll have no trouble walking around, sightseeing and finding things to do.
In summer
If you want to laze on the beaches and enjoy the island’s seaside atmosphere, choose the summer months. The sea is warm and there are plenty of water sports on offer: sea kayaking, stand-up paddle, or scuba diving, for ride fans windsurfing or kite surfing even Wing Foiling; and for thrill-seekers, jet ski, wakeboard, flyboard-hoverboard or parasailing… Treat yourself – that’s what vacations are all about!
Be careful, though, as Rhodes is very crowded in July and August. You won’t be alone on the beaches. And prices are rising fast. It can also be very hot, making visits less pleasant.
Spring vacations in Rhodes
Spring is a very pleasant time to visit Rhodes. The island is full of flowers and not yet too crowded. Temperatures are mild. The island is then covered with poppies and daisies. The colors are splendid.
In autumn
Autumn is also a very pleasant time to go on vacation to Rhodes. In September-October, you can still go swimming, as the sea is warm and temperatures are still mild. There are far fewer people than in high summer. This allows you to visit in peace.
4- Getting around Rhodes
You can choose between different means of transport to get around Rhodes.
By cab
If you need a cab on arrival, you’ll find plenty parked outside the arrivals gate at Rhodes airport.
Alternatively, during your stay in Rimini, there’s a large cab rank in Piazza Rimini. Prices are fixed and displayed at the station. Check before entering the vehicle.
By boat
The towns and beaches of the east coast, including Lindos and Faliraki, are linked by boat to the port of Mandraki.
By bus
Several buses serve the island. There are two bus stations in Rhodes town. KTEL serves the east of the island. It is located in Piazza Rimini, next to the new market. The RODA company serves the western part of Rhodes and is located in rue Averof. Timetables are available from the tourist office. We also recommend this multi-stop bus very practical.
By bike
You can get around Rhodes by bike or mountain bike. We strongly advise you to book one before you arrive if you’re vacationing in Rhodes during the summer months. To do so, visit the BajaBikes website.
By car
A car is undoubtedly the best way to discover Rhodes. The roads are wide and in good condition. And having a vehicle allows you to get away from the touristy places.
To rent a vehicle, we advise you to use RentalCars website . It lists offers from various international and local agencies. This allows you to rent a car at the best possible price.
5- Is going on vacation to Rhodes with children a good idea?
Yes ! Rhodes is a great island for family vacations, with teenagers and children alike.
Older children can take part in sports and water sports, enjoy the beaches and appreciate the island’s cultural wealth.
As for the little ones, they love the island’s medieval character and enjoy playing knights. The beaches are also very pleasant for small children. In terms of visits and activities, we recommend the port and its fishermen, the medieval town and the butterfly valley (also known as “Petaloudes”). Many hotels are particularly kid-friendly, with slides and water games.
6- Where to sleep in Rhodes?
You’ll find a nice selection of accommodations on the Booking .
And best of all, we give you all our favorite places to stay in Rhodes in our article “Where to sleep in Rhodes?”
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We wish you a wonderful vacation in Rhodes.
Laure M.