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| Afandou is an attractive traditional Greek village with a three-mile stretch of pebble beach and surrounded by beautiful countryside. Evening entertainment revolves around the many traditional tavernas and a few bars in the village. For a complete change of pace and scenery, the hectic resort of Faliraki is only a short distance away. Afandou mainly attracts families and couples who like to relax yet have a central location. Afandou is a 35 minute drive from the airport in car or taxi but coach transfers can take up to 90 minutes. |
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| Faliraki International in style but Greek in spirit, Faliraki is one of the liveliest resorts on Rhodes attracting a fun and beach-loving crowd. Superb Beaches Boasting a magnificent sandy beach where water sports are plentiful. Faliraki is a busy and lively resort situated some nine miles from Rhodes Town. There is also an 18 hole golf course which can be found at the nearby resort of Afandou - just three miles from Faliraki. Best suited to the younger crowd. Faliraki is a 35 minute drive from the airport by car or taxi but coach transfers can take up to 90 minutes. |
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| Ialyssos has succeeded in giving its visitors a more traditionally Greek atmosphere than its nearest neighbours, while still providing good hotels with lots of facilities. You can visit its Byzantine monastery to admire the intricate mosaics, then pop down to the shingle and pebble beach, just a ten-minute walk from the village centre. At nighttime the local bars and tavernas cater for both British and Greek taste as do the restaurants. Warning: May be too close to the airport for some people. |
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| Ixia Bright and bustling Ixia is the nearest resort to Rhodes Town and perfect for a beach holiday. Ixia's pebble and shingle beach is two kilometres long and there's windsurfing at all levels. (Warning) The beach falls quickly away and is therefore unsuitable for young children. Lining the beach road are some of the best Hotels and restaurants on the island. By night the resort takes on a cosmopolitan feel with many bars and discos coming to life. With Rhodes Town only a five minute drive away. Ixia offers the best of both worlds as well as being ideally situated to explore this beautiful island. Ixia is a 20 minute coach transfer - 15 mins by taxi from the airport. |
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| Kalithea's surprisingly green mountain backdrop helps lo make it a great place lo escape from everyday life. Couples and older people like its tow-key ambience: a few bars and restaurants, and one disco. The beautiful, green mountain setting complements a coastline of rocky coves, sand and rock beaches and crystal clear waters offering watersports. Kalithea is a 30 minute drive from the airport by car or taxi but coach transfers can take up to an hour. |
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| Kiotari is a small resort 70km from Rhodes airport, centred around two large hotel complexes. There is a long sandy beach that leads into shingle where sun beds and umbrellas are available. For daytime entertainment it is best to stay within the hotel complexes, as there is nothing much to do in Kiotari except relax in the sun. This is a resort popular with families and those wishing for a lazy break. Eating out is limited to two family-run tavernas overlooking the beach. An attractive resort with potential for development into a bigger tourist area. |
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| Kolymbia The small but up and coming cosmopolitan resort of Kolymbia. on the island's southeast coast offers a good range of facilities in a pretty spot. A relaxing and peaceful haven, there's a magnificent beach, ideal for swimming and watersports. and perfect for sunbathing. In the evening, entertainment tends to be centred around the hotel, but there's a small selection of tavernas and cafe bars in Kolymbia. Lindos and Faliraki are a short taxi ride away if you're seeking a more upbeat nightlife. Kolymbia is a 40 minute drive from the airport by car or taxi but coach transfers can take up to 90 minutes. |
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| Lardos On the southeast coast not far from the beauty - and crowds - of Lindos. Lardos retains its typically Greek village atmosphere. The resort area is near its long sand and shingle beach for sunbathing and swimming; the hot sun is usually tempered by cool sea breezes. Even by night, the village of Lardos offers a quieter scene with only a few bars. Lardos is a 1 hour drive from the airport by car or taxi but coach transfers can take up to 2½ hours. |
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| Lindos Traditional Charm Dazzling white washed houses nestled on a hillside overlooking a curving bay on crystal clear water and golden sandy beach. Crowned by the magnificent ancient Acropolis, undoubtedly makes Lindos this islands Jewel in the Crown. There's a quieter beach at St Paul's Say 1km away and Pallas Bay. where calm, warm waters come ringed with soil sands dotted with sunloungers, and an opportunity to purchase some famous Lindian pottery. Lindos is a 1 hour drive from the airport by car or taxi but coach transfers can take up to 2½ hours. |
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| Pefkos Set on a pretty bay surrounded by pine-clad hills, this relatively undiscovered resort has probably the best beach in Rhodes. The beach is a fine expanse of soft sands (with some pebbly areas) and the village offers a very good range of restaurants, from traditional Greek to fish and chips. After dinner, order a Greek brandy in one of the nine or so bars, or take a taxi over to the discos of livelier Lindos. Warning: Pefkos is located on the side of a hill and is thus not suitable for the less mobile. Pefkos is a 1 hour 10 minute drive from the airport by car or taxi but coach transfers can take up to 2½ hours. |
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| Rhodes Town has something for everyone. Situated at the north end of the island this captivating town is a harmonious blend of old and new attracting many visitors. The town has a lively and cosmopolitan air with its splendid array of boutiques, excellent restaurants and nightclubs. Not the best beach on the Island but it has a long shingle beach with good water sports. Rhodes Town is only a 15 minute drive from the airport by car or taxi and only 25 minutes by coach. |
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| Tholos The developing resort of Tholos is situated on the west coast, just a short drive from the airport. The wonderful scenery around Tholos lures more independent tourists who seek a quieter social life than that offered by the island's more livelier resorts. Days can be spent on the large pebbly beach, with watersports available June-September. Nights can be spent sampling the fare in the range of international restaurants set below the village, before relaxing in one of the bars. Warning: Like Trianda it may be too close to the airport for some people. |
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| Trianta/Ialyssos Trianta has succeeded in giving its visitors a more traditionally Greek atmosphere than its nearest neighbours, while still providing good hotels with lots of facilities. You can visit its Byzantine monastery to admire the intricate mosaics, then pop down to the shingle and pebble beach, just a ten-minute walk from the village centre. At nighttime the local bars and tavernas cater for both British and Greek taste as do the restaurants. Warning: May be too close to the airport for some people. |
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