Yachting spots in Rhodes
Rhodes is the fourth largest of the Greek islands. It is located in the southeast of Greece, in the Dodecanese island group, 270 nautical miles from the capital of Greece. Here you will find picturesque beaches with turquoise clear water, fun parties, clubs, crazy nightlife, the best locations for photos - it is the perfect place for a vacation.
Of course, a Rhodes yacht charter will allow you to fully explore the island. You will be able to see majestic harbors and cozy bays, crowded ports and wild coasts. You will also be able to visit many small, sometimes even uninhabited islands and feel like a true explorer.
An island rich in history
Rhodes' fascinating history has left behind a large number of interesting artifacts all over the island. It is here that one of the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World is located - the magnificent Colossus of Rhodes, which reaches several tens of meters in height.
The inner region of Rhodes is a landscape characterized by hilly terrain and low mountains covered with lush green groves and a variety of flowering plants.
Small ancient settlements stretch along the hills where you can find cozy taverns serving authentic Greek dishes, and in old cellars you can probably find aged drinks and enjoy them with an al fresco lunch. Lindos, with its own acropolis, and the wooded towns of Monolithos and Kritinia certainly attract special attention.
The modern part, also known as the new town. It was only erected in the 20th century, but the old town dates back to 408 BC. This historic district began its formation from Monte Smith Hill, where the temple of Apollo, stadium, gymnasium and odeon were built according to the design of Hippodamus of Milesia. Approaching Rhodes by yacht, you will see the massive walls of the ancient city, with its exquisite minarets and arcaded waterfront markets.