According to Greek mythology, the island rose from the sea as a gift from Zeus to the sun god Helios. Rhodes still enjoys more hours of sunshine and the longest summer than any other Greek island. The island has a rich and varied landscape. The west coast is more fertile and forested than the east coast but also has rocky beaches.
A blend of history and charm, Rhodes City is home to the UNESCO-listed Medieval Old Town, the Palace of the Grand Master, and the scenic Mandraki Harbor, where the legendary Colossus once stood.
MANDOMATA BEACH
A serene and secluded spot, Mandomata Beach is the most popular nudist beach in Rhodes, offering soft sand, crystal-clear waters, and a peaceful atmosphere for relaxation.
TSAMPIKA
One of the most stunning beaches on the island, Tsambika boasts golden sand, shallow turquoise waters, and a dramatic hillside backdrop, perfect for families and adventure seekers alike.
PARADISI
An unspoiled beach near Rhodes Airport, Paradisi Beach offers a mix of pebbles and sand, clear blue waters, and a relaxing escape with a touch of local charm.
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