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RHODES (RODOS) ISLAND
The rock-rose is so prolific here that it has been named the 'Island of Roses,' though modern scholars doubt the ancient theory that the island's name comes from the Greek word for rose. While the northern coast is renowned for its lively tourist resorts the south offers tranquil beaches and a slower, more simple pace of life.
CITY OF RHODES: Rhodes Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the best preserved and most extensive medieval towns in Europe, and is also the location of the excellent and important Rhodes Archaeological Museum, Megalou Alexandrou Square. The museum operates a tour of the city walls Tuesdays and Saturdays at 2:45 pm leaving from the Palace of the Grand Masters. This is not really a guided tour: visitors are simply allowed up on the walls to walk along the top of them at their own pace. This walk offers views of the town not otherwise available and is the best way to get an idea of the size of the town and the variety of its architecture.
TOWN AND ACROPOLIS IN LINDOS, RHODES: Lindos has many restaurants, all catering to tourists, and featuring food from every nationality you can think of. All staff are English speaking and menus are written in English. Most bars serve breakfast up until mid-afternoon so there is plenty of variety and choice. In terms of convenience food, there are several snack bars and several 'crepe houses' serving both sweet and savoury crepes - made fresh before your eyes - at very reasonable prices. Supermarkets stock an excellent array of foods and lots of imported English food so you will never be stranded without your favourite item. One of the better Tavernas is the Acropolis View Taverna, where all the food on the menu is barbecued and tastes delicious, using local meat from Rhodes. Also worth a try is Maria's Taverna.
RHODES BEACHES: There is a good variety of beaches on Rhodes. The east side of the island has almost continuous sandy beaches with calm waters. Beaches on the west are mostly more stony. The wind mostly comes in from the west and also the sea tends to be somewhat rougher to the west so that side of the island is better suited to surfing or kite boarding. A few famous ones include the beach in the City of Rhodes, Lindos Beach, just below the village of Lindos, Faliraki, Kalithea, Ladiko Beach, Afandou Beach & Tsambika Beach.
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