🧭 1. Best Time to Visit Rhodes
The ideal time to visit Rhodes is during spring (April–June) and autumn (September–October). The weather is warm but not too hot, the beaches are less crowded, and accommodations are more affordable. Summer offers a lively atmosphere and more events, but expect bigger crowds and higher prices.
🚙 2. Should You Rent a Car?
Rhodes is a large island with many beautiful, off-the-beaten-path beaches and villages. Renting a car gives you the freedom to explore the whole island, especially the quieter south. Public buses do run regularly between main destinations like Rhodes Town, Lindos, and Faliraki, but a car gives you much more flexibility.
🏺 3. Eat Like a Local
Skip the touristy restaurants with picture menus and try traditional tavernas in small villages like Apollakkos, Laerma, or Siana. You’ll enjoy homemade dishes like slow-cooked goat, dolmadakia (stuffed grape leaves), and local wine – all at reasonable prices and with a warm, family-style atmosphere.
🌞 4. What to Pack
- A hat and high-SPF sunscreen – the sun can be intense, especially in July and August
- Comfortable shoes – especially for cobbled streets in Lindos or the Old Town
- A light jacket or sweater for cool spring or autumn evenings
- A daypack – great for beach trips and short hikes
🏛️ 5. Don’t Miss…
- Rhodes Old Town – Wander through medieval streets, visit palaces, and feel like a knight
- Lindos Acropolis – Stunning views and ancient history in one place
- Prasonisi Beach – Where the Aegean and Mediterranean seas meet
- A boat trip to Symi Island – Colorful, romantic, and unforgettable
💡 Bonus Tips
- Try a local herbal tea like louiza (lemon verbena) or faskomilo (sage) – especially after a meal
- Learn a few Greek words – locals love it when you try!
- Taste the local sweet melekouni – traditionally given at weddings and celebrations




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