A breathtaking view opens up to visitors as soon as they enter Lindos, and for good reason, because today the Lindos Acropolis is one of the most striking examples of Greek architecture from the time of Alexander the Great. Imagine having a multi-leveled ancient Acropolis inside a medieval fortress! And to get to the top, you can take a Linde 'taxi', cute donkeys taking you straight to the entrance. The panoramic views are mesmerizing, with their own style and colour, the blue of the sea contrasting favourably with the dazzling white houses of the picturesque village.
Lindos is a real gem, if you haven't been there you haven't been to Rhodes!
Lindos Acropolis. The "Lyndian Chronicles" found on the site list the names of famous devotees who have visited the site, among them the names of Alexander of Macedon, Helen of Troy and Hercules. The largest Doric city-state on the island at one time with a fleet of its own. According to Homer, Lindos took part in the Trojan War. Lindos is known as the home of creative personalities, Haret is the creator of the famous Colossus of Rhodes, Cleobulus is the ruler of Lindos and is also one of the seven ancient Greek sages. Lindos' influence once spread throughout the eastern Mediterranean
Lindos village. The most picturesque village on the island stretches amphitheatrically at the foot of the sacred rock of the Lyndos Acropolis. Narrow mosaic streets, old houses of noble captains, colourful cafes and restaurants, numerous souvenir shops, an eastern and western atmosphere merge here!
Apostle Paul's Cove. Capture the most romantic bay from a bird's eye view, namely from the top level of the Acropolis. Shaped like a heart, many couples opt to get married here in the church of St. Paul the Apostle.
Pottery. Rhodes pottery is something the island can be proud of! The variety of styles and the uniqueness of the ancient techniques, combined with the high quality Rhodesian clay, enable talented artisans to create true masterpieces. Such a souvenir will perfectly characterize the island and also remind you of a wonderful holiday in Rhodes.
Valley of the Seven Springs. Water from the seven springs collects here into a small lake, where waterfowl can often be seen. On summer days, the shady gorge retains a feeling of freshness and coolness, particularly invigorating is the passage of the running water through a 200 metre long tunnel, one can walk barefoot or in special shoes, as long as one makes a wish before entering!
Transportation
Driver and escort
Licensed tour guide
Programme Entrance fees
Meals during the tour
A half-day excursion, which can be taken in either the morning or afternoon.
Options: group, premium (mini group) or individual. Suitable for the active traveller.