Tourism

Rhodes is a place which lies between Crete and the near East in the Aegean ocean, and is the biggest of the Dodecanese islands. It is also called as the sun island, as there are few places in the island that are untouched by the sun. It has a subtropical climate, with plenty of sun the whole year round, making it an ideal place to score a good tan. In fact, Rhodes is one of the most popular holiday islands in Greece-- where fellow Greeks also visit for a break from the mainland.

Rhodes island offers a stunning selection of leisure activities, with all manner of tourist activity. The island has plenty of natural resources and vestiges of its long and tumultous history for their visitors to enjoy. It is of a rodosmopolitan character, it's inhabitants being raised to be hospitable, and its modern hotels and other accommodations bearing only the marks of excellence and comfort.

Rhodes has one of the biggest municipalities in the Greek islands, having around 60,000 permanent residents. It is economically stable, with their financial and cultural center in the Southeastern Aegean pooling together to combine both a thriving present and a rich historical past.

What makes Rhodes such an attractive resort is its natural beauty (cystal clear seas, white powder beaches, cutting-edge recreational facilities, fascinating parks, etc) lots of bright sunny days and the warm hospitality of its locals. The whole city is fashioned to welcome tourists, with its variety of hotels-- all with good rates and deals, and the wide berth of entertainment activities. Folks who like to keep moving will have a blast with the various day trips to Lindos and neighboring islands such as Patmos, Kos, Karpathos, Kalymnos and Leros. Rhodes also has a wild and lively night life, with bars and discos on practically every corner. It has sports and plenty of cultural events. Moreover, with Rhodes' efforts to preserve its rich history, it's museums hold a wealth of information for visitors who seek to learn more things about the island.

With its fascinating culture, hospitable accommodations and perfect holiday weather, it's truly no wonder why Rhodes is one of the most sought-after places of vacation seekers.