Egean's Crown Jewels
Explore the diverse heritage of the South Aegean, spanning the medieval fortifications of Rhodes Old Town to the volcanic landscapes of Santorini. This collection features the 14th-century Palace of the Grand Master, the prehistoric Minoan ruins of Akrotiri, and the iconic Portara of Naxos. Discover natural landmarks like the Skaros rock fortress, the dark sands of Kamari Beach, and the crystal waters of Anthony Quinn Bay. The selection highlights archaeological treasures, Byzantine architecture, and traditional markets across these historic Greek islands.
Rhodes Old Town
The fairytale-like historic centre of Rhodes features both medieval as well as ancient landmarks - palaces, churches, castles and more.
Skaros
Climb this rocky hill which used to be a fortress in the past and enjoy a panoramic view of Santorini and the Aegean Sea.
Ancient Akrotiri
Akrotiri is a village on the island of Santorini in Greece. It is located 15 kilometers south of the capital Fira, built on the slopes of a…
Acropolis of Rhodes
The Acropolis of Rhodes is the acropolis, or upper town, of ancient Rhodes dating from the 5th century BC and located 3 kilometers SW from…
Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes
14th-century Gothic fortress built by the Knights Hospitaller on the site of a Byzantine citadel. It served as an administrative center and residence, featuring distinctive spherical towers and interior courtyards.
Anthony Quinn Bay
A secluded cove with emerald waters and rocky surroundings, named after actor Anthony Quinn. The bay is a noted location for snorkeling and underwater rock formations.
Kamari Beach
This long beach with dark sand is a very popular place for a holiday. All the facilities you need are around.
Firostefani
This village is a perfect place for a walk down its steep streets. You'll be rewarded by nice views of Fira.
Nea Agora (New Market)
An Italian-designed circular building dating from the 1930s. This traditional marketplace houses fishmongers, butchers, and local food vendors within its distinctive domed arches.
Hippokratous Square
The central hub of the medieval Old Town, featuring a decorative fountain and surrounded by historic structures, including the 14th-century Castellania.
Mandraki Windmills
Three medieval stone windmills situated on the Mandraki harbor pier. Originally used to grind grain arriving on merchant ships, they stand adjacent to the 15th-century Fort of Saint Nicholas.
Temple of Aphrodite
Built in 3rd century BC, this once majestic temple dedicated to the Greek goddess of love is now a set of ruins.
Orthodox Cathedral Hypapante
Similar to a mosque, this beautiful cathedral is one of the dominants of Fira. Come inside and explore the exquisite mosaics.
Castle of Monolithos
Monolithos is a Greek village on the island of Rhodes, South Aegean region, belonging to the municipal unit of Attavyros.
Tsambika
Tsambika is said to be one of the best and most beautiful beaches in Greece, with fine white sands and crystal-clear azure water.
Wine Museum Koutsoyannopoulos
Santorini has a long tradition of wine-making, which is presented in this attractive museum.
Archaeological Museum
The Archaeological Museum of Rhodes is located in the Medieval City of Rhodes.
Portara
The ruins of the ancient temple situated on a tiny islet connected by a narrow walkway to the shore are especially beautiful during sunsets.
Rodini Park
An idyllic park with lush forests, crystal-clear ponds and little bridges.
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