Villa Holidays In Rhodes
Rhodes is a sun-soaked escape blending ancient culture with laid-back beach living. As the largest of the Dodecanese islands, Rhodes basks in nearly 300 days of sunshine a year, giving you ample time to explore its medieval castles, pine-forested hills, and shimmering coastline. The island’s UNESCO-listed Old Town – once home to the Knights of St. John – transports you back in time with stone alleyways and storybook architecture, even as modern cafes and boutiques thrive within the old city walls.
- Medieval magic: Wander the cobbled streets of Rhodes Old Town, where palaces, mosques, and inns of the Crusader knights evoke the age of chivalry. The massive city walls and the Palace of the Grand Masters make history feel alive around you.
- Beach bliss: From the golden curve of Tsambika Beach to the tranquil waters of Anthony Quinn Bay, Rhodes has a beach for every mood. Enjoy family fun and waterslides in Faliraki, or seek out a quiet cove near Lindos under the shadow of its ancient hilltop acropolis.
- Timeless villages: Experience authentic Greek life in Rhodes’s hinterland. Whitewashed Lindos charms with its car-free lanes and rooftop restaurants, while mountain villages like Embonas invite you to sample local wine and honey in a truly traditional setting.
Villa highlights: Our Rhodes villas emphasize outdoor living – picture sparkling swimming pools, sun terraces, and BBQ patios for warm evenings under the stars. Many villas are minutes from the beach, so you can alternate between saltwater dips and poolside lounging with ease. Rhodes is ideal for families and groups: kids love the waterpark and aquarium, history buffs can spend days uncovering ancient ruins and medieval secrets, and everyone can come together over a seaside taverna feast at sunset. Whether you’re sightseeing in Rhodes Town, sailing to nearby Symi for a day trip, or simply relaxing at your villa with a view of the Aegean, this island offers the perfect balance of activity and relaxation.
Rhodes Villa Holidays
Its UNESCO-listed Medieval Old Town, beaches, and Lindos Acropolis.
Yes — shallow beaches, resorts, and even waterparks.
Lindos and the east coast offer romantic views and boutique villas.