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Rhodes Travel Tips: Everything You Need to Know

Heading to Rhodes? Here’s your complete travel guide packed with essential tips on exploring the island, from must-see attractions and delicious local dishes to easy transportation, staying safe, and finding the best accommodation.

Planning your trip to Rhodes? Fantastic choice! Rhodes, Greece, is an island paradise filled with history, delicious food, friendly people, stunning beaches, and plenty to see and do. Whether it’s your first time visiting, you’re traveling with family, exploring solo, or even on a business trip, this guide will help you have the best possible experience — easy, enjoyable, and stress-free.

Rhodes has everything: from ancient ruins and charming towns to lively nightlife and peaceful beaches. Let’s dive right into everything you need to know for your Rhodes adventure!

Getting From the Airport to Rhodes Town

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Your journey starts at Rhodes International Airport (Diagoras), located about 20–30 minutes from Rhodes Town. Here’s how you can get from the airport to your accommodation easily:

Bus (Public Transport)

Taking the local bus is the most affordable way into town. It’s easy to find — just outside the arrivals hall. Tickets are around €3 and buses run frequently, especially during daytime.

Taxi

If you prefer comfort and convenience, taxis are always waiting outside the arrivals area. Expect to pay roughly €25–30. Confirm the fare upfront to avoid surprises.

Ride-sharing Apps

Uber doesn’t operate on Rhodes, but you can download the “Beat” app to book official taxis with clear pricing and friendly drivers.

Private Shuttles

For families or large groups, booking a shuttle service online beforehand is ideal. They’ll meet you right at the airport and take you directly to your hotel or apartment comfortably.

How to Get Around Rhodes Easily

Rhodes is easy and fun to explore. Here’s your guide to getting around the island:

Bus

The island has a good bus network connecting Rhodes Town to popular beaches, towns, and attractions. Tickets are inexpensive (about €2–€5 depending on your destination), making buses great for budget travelers.

Renting a Car

If you’re planning to explore more of Rhodes, renting a car is a smart choice. Roads are good and easy to navigate, especially outside peak summer months.

Scooters & Bicycles

Scooter or bike rentals are widely available in Rhodes Town and popular coastal areas. They’re perfect for shorter distances, plus you get to enjoy the island’s scenery up close.

Taxis

Taxis are easy to find, especially in Rhodes Town, Lindos, and tourist areas. Agree on prices beforehand or use the Beat app to book a taxi with upfront costs.

Must-Try Foods & Best Places to Eat in Rhodes

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One of the best parts of visiting Rhodes is the incredible food. Don’t leave without trying these delicious local dishes:

  • Gyros & Souvlaki: Grilled meats wrapped in pita bread — tasty, affordable, and found everywhere.
  • Fresh Seafood: Fish and seafood dishes are excellent, especially in seaside towns like Lindos and Faliraki.
  • Moussaka: Layers of eggplant, potato, minced meat, and creamy béchamel sauce.

Recommended Restaurants

  • Tamam (Rhodes Town): Known for traditional Greek meals and friendly service.
  • Marco Polo Café (Old Town): Lovely garden setting with delicious local dishes.
  • Mama Sofia’s (Old Town): Warm hospitality and classic Greek cuisine loved by locals and tourists alike.

Eating on a Budget

For budget-friendly meals, explore the local markets such as the Nea Agora (New Market), or grab street food around Rhodes Old Town and Lindos village.

Best Sightseeing & Attractions in Rhodes

Rhodes offers so many amazing sights — here are the top places you can’t miss:

  • Rhodes Old Town: A UNESCO World Heritage site full of medieval architecture, cobbled streets, shops, and the famous Palace of the Grand Master.
  • Lindos Acropolis: Ancient ruins offering stunning views over whitewashed Lindos village and beaches.
  • Valley of the Butterflies (Petaloudes): Nature reserve filled with beautiful butterflies from June to September.
  • Seven Springs (Epta Piges): A peaceful natural oasis perfect for escaping the heat.

Family-Friendly Activities in Rhodes

Rhodes is great for families with kids. Check these fun places:

  • Faliraki Water Park: Slides, pools, and splash areas perfect for all ages.
  • Rhodes Aquarium: Explore marine life and interactive exhibits.
  • Bee Museum: A fascinating museum where kids can learn about bees and honey production in a fun, hands-on way.

Choosing the Best Accommodation

Where you stay matters — here’s a quick guide:

  • Rhodes Town: Ideal if you love history, shopping, nightlife, and convenience.
  • Lindos: Romantic and picturesque, with beautiful beaches and quieter evenings.
  • Faliraki: Great for beach lovers and families wanting convenience and plenty of entertainment.

Accommodation ranges from luxury resorts to budget-friendly guesthouses and charming Airbnb rentals.

Best Time to Visit Rhodes

Rhodes is lovely year-round, but here’s how the seasons break down:

  • Peak Season (June–August): Hot, sunny, vibrant—but crowded and pricier.
  • Shoulder Seasons (April–May & September–October): Best weather, fewer tourists, and lower prices.
  • Off-Season (November–March): Quiet, peaceful, perfect for budget travelers and those who prefer cooler weather.

Free & Budget-Friendly Activities in Rhodes

You don’t need a huge budget to enjoy Rhodes:

  • Wander around Rhodes Old Town for free sightseeing.
  • Relax on stunning public beaches such as Anthony Quinn Bay and Tsambika Beach.
  • Explore hiking trails offering breathtaking views, especially around Mount Attavyros.

Entertainment & Nightlife

Rhodes nightlife caters to everyone, from quiet cocktail bars to lively nightclubs:

  • Orfanidou Street in Rhodes Town (also known as “Bar Street”): Perfect for a vibrant night out.
  • Lindos Rooftop Bars: Enjoy stunning views and relaxed vibes.
  • Check local event websites and apps for music performances and cultural events.

Staying Safe & Healthy in Rhodes

Rhodes is safe, but stay alert:

  • Keep your belongings close in busy areas.
  • Avoid isolated ATMs, especially at night.
  • Drink bottled water if sensitive to tap water, and use sunscreen regularly.

If You Get Sick

Getting sick on vacation is no fun — but Rhodes has reliable healthcare. Pharmacies are common, and pharmacists often speak English. For medical help, Rhodes General Hospital or private clinics are accessible and trustworthy.

For peace of mind, consider using Air Doctor, which helps you find trusted, English-speaking doctors nearby quickly.

Packing Essentials

Pack these for your Rhodes adventure:

  • Sunscreen, hat, sunglasses
  • Comfortable shoes for exploring
  • Lightweight clothing plus layers for evenings
  • Swimwear and beach accessories
  • Small first-aid kit and basic medicines

Staying Connected

Wi-Fi is widely available, especially in hotels, restaurants, and cafés. Consider getting a local SIM card for convenience.

Cultural Tips for Rhodes

Respect local customs to enjoy a warmer welcome:

  • Greeks are friendly — greet them warmly.
  • Dress modestly when visiting churches or monasteries.
  • Tipping isn’t mandatory, but leaving around 5–10% is appreciated.

Budget-Friendly Travel Tips

  • Eat where locals eat.
  • Explore on foot or by bus.
  • Book tours or activities directly rather than through hotels to save money.

Quick Recap & Final Thoughts

Rhodes offers a perfect blend of history, culture, relaxation, and adventure. Following these tips means you’ll spend less time worrying and more time enjoying your vacation. Relax, have fun, and create unforgettable memories in Rhodes!

About the Air Doctor App

With the Air Doctor app in your pocket, you can access medical care and receive expert medical guidance anywhere you travel.

Air Doctor offers a wide range of benefits, including:

  • A global network of over 20,000 multi-lingual doctors and specialists
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FAQs

Is Rhodes expensive?

Not necessarily. It can suit all budgets — from affordable street food and accommodation to luxury experiences.

Do people in Rhodes speak English?

Yes, especially in tourist areas. Most locals speak good English, and they’re friendly and helpful.

Is Rhodes safe for travelers?

Rhodes is very safe. Normal precautions like staying alert and safeguarding belongings will ensure a worry-free trip.

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Jenny Cohen Drefler

Jenny Cohen Derfler

Air Dr CEO & Co-Founder

Jenny is the CEO and one of the Co-Founders at Air Doctor. She spent more than 20 years at Intel, most recently as general manager of its manufacturing facility in Israel and before that in various engineering and manufacturing roles in Silicon Valley. Air Doctor is her second startup having previously founded electric vehicle company ElectRoad.

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