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Vibrant Nightlife in Rhodes Greece

faliraki rhodes nightlife

Unlike most islands around the Greek mainland, you can find a very bustling and a wide variety of clubs and party places in the Rhodes. There are plenty of options that can get those feet tapping at the same time have a night out with a few select friends and a few drinks. Being cosmopolitan in nature, the Rhodes island, provides a plethora of places and eateries that are open through the night. Most of the party places and the lounges are all located in the city of Rhodes which is also the most common location for many tourists that visit this island.

Besides feet tapping music, there are other entertainment options like cultural shows and other events which are also organized during the nights that can be a good outing. These are mostly based on the historical changes of Rhodes and theatrical performances which can be a treat for theatre enthusiasts. Beyond the original theatre performances, there are about 6 cinemas in the Rhodes island that can also be used for catching up on the latest releases from back home.

Rhodes offers a brilliant mix of clubs and bars that are available on this island. The clubs offer good music to dance the night away and are open until the wee hours of the morning. The bars have an option of getting high on the wide variety of spirits available and even these are available until pretty late in the night. Some of the most famous clubs on the island include the Fabric Sting which is a more modern club and has the latest music available. The other famous club is called the TajMahal which is also popular as a mainstream fashion club and exhibits a glamorous version of the oriental lifestyle. The popular bar on the island is the Reflection Bar, this is most famous for it’s wide variety of shots and cocktails. Jamaika, is another bar which has been in business for more than 27 years and is situated on the Ermoustreet in Faliraki, there is a D.J playing the most common music to keep the mood light.

For an island which such rich cultural heritage, there is no disappointment to the ones that believe to party hard.

Lindian Village Rhodes Inveigles International Tastes

Rhodes does only mean medieval architectural marvels, stony roads and wide nude beaches. The pastoral parts of the island are equally appealing, especially for those who love the serenity of woods and the gravity of the sea. For the exceptional minds, Rhodes has a wide range of options indeed. The Lindian Village Rhodes is one of these extraordinary resorts the Greek city can boast of. The hotel is unequivocally considered as one of the best Rhodes village hotels and can be a charm for the nature lovers who flow in the city form all parts of the planet.

Hotel Lindian Village Rhodes Greece Pool at night
Hotel Lindian Village Rhodes Greece Pool at night

Rhodes Lindian Village Location

Tucked away on the southwestern part of the RhodesIsland, the hotel is a class in itself. The hotel is plotted amidst a blossoming garden and encircled by indigenous trees and plants. The hotel is a steep merger of world-class services and the tender touch of nature. It does not only satisfy the discerning hearts but also proffer with the best services. The stone paths leading to the River Passage and the beautiful gardens all embracing the complex, the hotel is a much sough-after for the people who look for complete solitude. The invigorating sea wind ever whispering in the ears of the boarders and the traditional Greek essence kept intact, the hotel is a nice place to visit.

Lindian Village Hotel rhodes Greece photos
Lindian Village Hotel rhodes Greece photos
Lindian Village rhodes Greece pool 1
Lindian Village rhodes Greece pool 1

Rhodes Lindian Resort Additional Facilities

Thalassic spa is almost synonymous to the city of Rhodes and the hotel is no exception in this regard. Their empanelled skin and hair experts provide the best solution for the visitors. ‘The Hall’ a dedicated conference hall caters to the needs of the business tourists primarily. The hotel offers myriad other bespoke services to its visitors.

Lindian Village Rhodes Food and Beverages

Rhodes Lindian is blessed with a swarm of eateries and watering holes to meet the needs of multiethnic people. You can relish the Greek and Mediterranean dishes as well as swing in one of those Lindian bars to satisfy your nerves. The hotel has also room-delivery service and can arrange moonlit dinner for two or more with extra charges applied. The three saloons that welcome the visitors with lip smacking dishes are:

La Piazza

The La Piazza lounge espresso bar is exactly at the main area of the hotel. You can try your taste buds on the special dry martini (a Lindian village exclusive) while sitting beneath a eucalyptus tree.

Pebble

From freshly baked muffins and pasties to much-loved Frappe, tantalizing mojitos to smoking hot Capuccino, the bistro has it all to charm the bon vivant folks.

Sea Spirit Bar-Club

Sea spirit is just beside the swimming pool so as to pour in some freshness to the ambience and entice the mates.

Restaurants

Restaurants of the hotel contribute towards it being one best Rhodes village hotels. The notable bistros of the hotel are:

Almante’s

It’s the main bistro of the hotel and combines well the mores of different parts of the world. The hotel is design-wise international but very much Mediterranean in nature.  You must try the wine collection of the eatery if you take interest in.

Basil

Basil is typically Greek restaurant that serves authentic and fusion dishes for all occasions. Historically well-known ingredients like olive oil, legumes and Mediterranean fruits are used for cooking.

Mr. Danton

Mr. Danton is essentially a Thai luncheonette.

 

Hotel La Marquise Luxury Rhodes-Serenity Modified

Aegean Sea has been circumflexing the Rhodes islands since centuries. Embraced by the deep blue sea, the lush green of the island have survived for ages and experienced the beginning of civilization with changes times. Modern Rhodes is perhaps an ideal blend of green nature and pure urban essence. The luxury hotels of Rhodes are well in harmony to this mixed nature of the island so as to appeal and attract multiethnic people flowing in the city from all across the hotel. Hotel La Marquise Luxury Rhodes is a perfect example of this nice blend of greenery and concretes. A 120 square meter expanded one; the hotel rightly serves to the requirement of the people who look for luxury hotels in Rhodes.

Hotel La Marquise lobby Rhodes
Hotel La Marquise lobby Rhodes

La Marquise location

La Marquise has been thoughtfully built on the fringes of the city of Rhodes, particularly to gift it the serenity and solitude, the incomparable gifts of nature. To be more specific, the hotel is cited on the famous Kallithea Beach and the visitors can have a spellbinding view of the Aegean Sea.

Hotel La Marquise Luxury Rhodes Bistros and Saloons

Da Vinci

Da Vinci is sited within the main building only. The main restaurant of the hotel, Da Vinci offers eclectic Gre4ek and international dishes. The restaurant has been designed with a purpose, mainly to bestow the visitors a thematic ambience. Embraced by waterfalls with LED enlightened mosaic tiles, the bistro is a must-visit for not just food lovers but art aficionados as well.

Crystal Lounge Saloon

The saloon is located on the main building itself. You can capture an awesome view of the well-maintained gardens of the hotel that are spread across width and breadth of the frontals. The posh inside of the saloon can literally induce your thirst and the wide range of wines served can rightly quench that thereafter.

Luna Panoramic Bar

The Luna Panoramic is an outdoor ingot which serves a vast range of exhilarating drinks that are purposefully coupled with refreshments. If you are a click happy by nature, Luna can gift you some memorable sunset moments to capture with your Smartphone or dig cam.

Gondola Pool Restaurant cum Bar

Hotel La Marquise Rhodes
Hotel La Marquise Rhodes

Gondola is a marvelous poolside bistro offering multi-cuisine and exotic drinks as well.

Hotel La Marquise Luxury Rhodes Spa

The hotel’s spa has been working as a magnet for the visitors to the 2400 years old city, Rhodes since its inception. The spa services include Bath, Aroma steam baths, Infinity Solo & Duo Pool, Hydro pool, Treatment rooms, double treatment rooms, Relaxing areas, Vitamin bar, Holistic Cocooning, Massage, Thai Massage, Manicure and Pedicure, Hairdressing and many more.

La Marquise Rhodes Accommodation

The hotel has 368 spacious rooms and suites in total all of which are outfitted by all the modern facilities like hot stream interactive flat TVs, high speed wireless internet connectivity, daily maid service,  balcony/terrace, luxury toiletries, direct dial telephone, mini bar (extra charge) etc.

Where to Go? 5 Destinations for 5 Holidays

Public holidays are the perfect time of year to think about an extended break from work or a short weekend away from home. But with so many destinations, where are the best places to go for specific holidays? Whether you want to hang out and relax or join in the festivities, there is a perfect destination for you.

1. Mardi Gras – New Orleans, Louisiana

 

Mardi Gras - New Orleans, Louisiana
Mardi Gras – New Orleans, Louisiana

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Since Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans has had a complete revamp of its infrastructure. Much of the destroyed areas have been rehabbed, and the city is once again back to normal. However, there is no better time to visit than March, when the city celebrates Mardi Gras. Head down to Bourbon Street and experience the chaos firsthand. Go to the night parade if you’re feeling a bit wild, or take the kids to the day parade. Make sure you soak in authentic Cajun food while you’re there. You won’t regret it.

2. New Year’s Eve – New York City

 

New Year's Eve - New York City
New Year’s Eve – New York City

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If you want to be in one of the most festive New Year’s Eve celebrations in the world, book your flight for New York City. Times Square is the center of the New Year’s party; watch the crystal ball drop and countdown to zero, only this time do it in person. While the area is crowded, you can try your luck getting on television or simply people watch in this culturally diverse event. When you’re done, explore the city. From museums to restaurants to sporting events, New York has something for everyone.

3. San Sebastian Day – San Juan, Puerto Rico

San Sebastian Day is one of the biggest festivals of the year in Puerto Rico. Taking place annually on the third weekend in January, it is the best place to take in every bit of Puerto Rican culture. San Juan is crowded with live music, art, food and drink, and a huge parade. The city tends to be crowded during the festival, so check out Royal Holiday Villas in Humacao about 45 minutes from San Juan. The beaches are amazing and you can avoid the hectic pace in the city before and after the festival.

4. Fourth of July – Washington, D.C.

To express your American patriotism, no place is better than the nation’s capital. The day starts off with the Independence Day parade which has marching bands, floats, and military units walking through the streets. Head over to the Smithsonian afterwards for the Folklife Festival which has artists, musicians, and food from across the country. At the end of the day, no Fourth of July would be complete without fireworks. Watch from Lincoln Memorial, and see the fireworks over the reflecting pool in front.

5. Groundhog Day – Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania

Punxsutawney is the perfect destination if you want to experience some true Americana. The holiday, which takes place on February second, is centered in this town, two hours east of Pittsburgh. Go to Gobbler’s Knob, the main park in town, to see if Punxsutawney Phil, the famous groundhog, sees his shadow. You can also walk around downtown for some shopping or dining. Bring the kids as well, for the groundhog petting zoo and Groundhog Day Parade.

No matter what your idea of the perfect holiday is, celebrating them in a new place with new friends creates memories. Why do the same predictable event each year, when you can experience a slice of American culture elsewhere? So, make this next holiday experience something you’ll remember by relaxing somewhere different.

Sources:

http://www.puertoricodaytrips.com/san-sebastian-street-festival/

http://washington.org/article/10-ways-celebrate-independence-day-washington-dc

 

Author Bio:

Dylan Adams is a writer and travel enthusiast from Tampa, Florida. He attended the University of South Florida and loves visiting different beaches around the world.  

Top 5 Villages in Rhodes Greece, Asklipios, Monolithos

Asklipios:

asklipios village rhodes greece

The Rhodes island is known for its beaches and this is because its and island and has one of most picturesque beaches in this part of Europe. However, there are very rich heritage ties that this island bears and this is mainly because of the villages on the island that have maintained these ties to its strong culture. The villages are mostly the more quite areas of the island, however, for tourists who have an interest in culture & history, there is a lot of rich Greek heritage waiting to be explored. One such village is the Asklipios which located to the south eastern part of the island and is about 64 kms from the capital city of Rhodes.

This city is one of the best for a visit that can be educative about the past and the way this past has blended with the modern times. The village has been a major attraction due to its amphitheatre like location which provides the entire view of the village from various locations. Not just that, this village has a certain level of natural beauty which is only amplified with the geographical location of the village in the middle of mountains, giving an excellent ride on the way to this village. A major section of houses is built with most white mass which only gives a sneak peek to folklore architecture in this region.

There are 2 places worth a visit while in this village. One of this is the Medieval Castle, this castle is the architecture right from the 13th century and was built by the Knights during their reign around this territory. The second place, is the church that is dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary, this church dates back to 1060 AD and is more of a museum in the present days. The villagers celebrate 2 major festivals in the month of August, these are the Transfiguration of Christ & the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary.

The village, although not considered as a tourist destination, has a variety of staying options that can be very handy. These include the high costing villas to the more economical hotel stays.

Monolithos:

Monolithos village rhodes greece

This village of the Greek island is considered to be one of the most active of all villages in all of Rhodes island. This village is considered to have fought bravely in most wars that occurred across the territory and was against any kind of foreign rule on the island. Legend has it that this village was witness to the most historic even on the island, famously termed as the ‘bloddy Easter of 1919’ which was the revolt of local villagers against the then dominant Italian rule over the island. These signs of revolt were also seen during the World War II, although this time around the magnitude was much lesser therefore oppressed by the Italian-German governance.

The Monolithos village is situated at the southwestern side of the Rhodes island and is at a distance of approximately 73 kms from the main city of Rhodes. One of the very few villages that has more than 350 permanent residents, these also include some houses made of stone and some streets which add to tourists attraction in the village. The name of the village is owed to an age old rock that dates back to monolithic times, on top of which is built an elegant castle which is a part of the reign of the Knights over the island. This village is an excellent ride from the main town and has a lot of options for staying back for a day or two. There is plenty of staying options, along with facilities for eating and a few drinks over the perfect backdrop of natural ambience.

While at the village, there is a medieval castle worth spending time at. This castle is considered to be from the times of the Knights and has been built with an access road over 100 carved stones. This castle has a small guard house that would light a torch in cases of emergency and indicate to the people to evacuate the village. The castle had enough space to accommodate the villagers and would act as a safeguard during times of pirates raiding the village. This castle is worth a visit during the day, but is simply brilliant at the sunset time, this is when the reddish horizon has a view of the entire surrounding islands, the sea and the waters making a picture perfect setting for some great photographic moments.

Kalathos:

Kalathos is one of the smaller villages on the island. Kalathos is about 6 kms from Lindos and is approximately 46 kms away from the city of Rhodes and the airport. This village is within the municipality of Lindos, since it is easier for managing and lesser hassles of creating an individual municipality for a small village. Kalathos has about 400 permanent residents that form the population of the village and have been responsible for maintaining the culture in this part of the island. There are many settlements in this region and the construction of the area is a good reflection of the ancient Greek architecture, although modern need of space has led to the modification of most housing settlements. Being away from the main city, has its own toll on the people in Kalathos since it is difficult to keep the tourists engaged in the village.

In spite of all the set backs, the village of Kalathos is a place worth the visit for being away from the entire buzz of tourists created during the vacation. There are plenty of eating options that also include the local Greek Tavernas and a lot of local restaurants to choose from. Besides the food, there is a beach in the vicinity called the Shingle Beach which has as long as half a mile long area covered in sand. This beach is big, has lots of space and can handle quite a few large groups of tourists. Ironically, since there is no big flock of tourist visits, there is a lot of isolation, calm and relaxation to be found on this beach. Again, there are plenty of tavernas to make the food available and the sub beds that can be solace for sun bathers.

The beach of Shingle offers an exquisite view of sand for a vast stretch, the sand & tiny pebbles are visible for as far as you can see. The beach stretch is approximately 4km long and has a few sections which are restricted due to commercial reasons. Kalathos, has a bus service that runs towards the main city and is pretty regular during the day. This is the most cost effective way of travelling to this part of the island, others include renting a car or a motorbike and riding from the main city.

Halki Island:

This island is geographically one of the smallest of all Dodecanese islands and barely covers an area of about 28 sq. kms. This island is arguably one the most beautiful islands and is one of the closest to the Rhodes Island. The Halki island, is famous in all parts of the world known as ‘The Center of Peace & Friendship”. This island has a lot in common with the Rhodes, one of the primary similarities being the mountainous terrain of the island. Halki is close to the Kamiros port on the Rhodes island and is at a mere distance of about 3.5 nautical miles.

Although being so close to the Rhodes island, history has very little mention of the Halki island. The history of this small island can only be drawn and it would always be incomplete without the complementary reference to the Rhodes island. Centuries worth of historical changes have only remained as major con-incidences with events on the Rhodes island and the history of the Halki island seems to have been lost out somewhere down the past. During the more recent times, at the beginning of the 20th century, the island was under the Turkish rule which saw the most prosperous reign for this territory. With the change in governance, there was tremendous degrade in the life on this island until finally by the 1923, the entire island and a few surrounding islands were under complete Italian rule.

In the present times, the small island has just one settlement which is also called Halki. This settlement came into being during the early 19th century, which saw police boats completely eradicating the threat of piracy in this region and thereby giving a way for human settlements in the coastal regions. There is one village of Chorio, which was then the only settlement on the island. This settlement, however, gradually lost it’s way and has been deserted for over a century.

The feast of St. John of Alakara is the biggest feast on the island and is celebrated on the 29th of August. This festival is also a major destination for many pilgrims and serves as a cause for all Halkites, from around the globe, to gather in their native village for a celebration. All festivals on the island a very traditional in nature of celebration and has very bright colors that form a major part of decorations.

Symi Island:

This island, although very beautiful in its own respect, is a bit far from the Rhodes island. Located roughly about 2 hours of boat ride away from the Island of Rhodes, this place is worth a visit if the time permits. The Symi island is known for the sponge diving and harbors with crystal clear waters. However, this island is the personification of a Greek Island that believes in keeping its cultural roots alive and maintains most of its traditional customs.

This island is now very thinly populated, however, it was once home for more than 22,000 people and was famous for its prosperity among the Dodecanese islands. Symi was famous for its boat building centers, sponge fishing and thereby was also a major commercial island. This island, like all others in the surrounding, is not very big and ranges of about a 100 odd sq. kms with Vigla which stands at approximately 600 mts which is the highest point on the island. The island had major geographical advantages like being surrounded by Turkey on three sides, proximity to the Asia minor region and a relatively sheltered location, which provided ideal breeding conditions for a prosperous island like the Symi. The island was pre-dominantly a part of the Ottoman empire, until the beginning of the 20th century where it was occupied by the Italians after the war with Turkey in 1912. During World War II both Allies and the Axis groups bombed the islands as it remained under the British Military occupation. After 1947, the island was finally incorporated in modern Greece until the present times.

There is a wide range of food available at the Island. This includes the famous Greek tavernas, which are more culture oriented, to the more modern cuisine. There are plenty of restaurants that serve only breakfast and have no other food options. There are self-catering living options which have the most basic of fittings to the more lavish setting of a barbeque. Most tourists also indulge in some small cooking lessons, which include ingredients from the local market and cooking fish that is brought in from the boat, just off the crystal clear waters.

The beaches of this island are simply picture perfect which gets couples to have this as the wedding venue. If there is enough time on hand, civil weddings can be arranged at the town hall, the venue for blessings – one perfect beach.

Things to do on Rhodes Holidays

The Island of Rhodes has a lot to offer to everyone that visits this place. There is a beautiful blue water coast line that has thrills for the seekers, at the same time there are a lot of things that can be done at this island of Greece. Following are a few Things To Do while at Rhodes:

Lindos Glass Bottom Boat ride:

lindos Rhodes Greece glass bottom boat
lindos glass bottom boat

It’s quite an expectation to have a good marine life around an island, but seeing this marine life through a glass bottom of a boat is quite a sight. This is a ride around  the Rhodes coast line, lasting a little more than 2 hours, providing the most spectacular view of the under waters. At an island with such beauty, this is the most convenient way of getting a glimpse of the beauty that lies beyond the beaches.

Mike’s Sweets:

This may sound like an advert for the restaurants in the place, however, it is anything but that. The sweets at Mike’s is a place that offers a one of it’s kind sweets & ice-cream in the middle of the sea on this island. While the secret to the ingredients is with Mike’s, the place offers one of the best hand made sweets & ice-cream treats.

Aquarium Trip:

This will be the best for the little ones that accompany a group, but not at all restricted to any age group and can be enjoyed by almost anyone. The aquarium of Rhodes is in the New City and is about 80 years in age. Primarily built to study the Flora & Fauna around the islands, the aquarium also provides a spectacle to rare marine types.

Surfing & Snorkeling:

Being an island, Rhodes has a lot to offer to outdoor water sports enthusiasts. There is a choice available between the Mediteranean & the Agean sea sea for surfers, while those who prefer to snorkel can use the beaches around the Kallithea spa.

Mini Golf:

While sports is not the first on the list of Things to do at a vacation spot, it’s truly amazing to have the facility of a mini golf course. These golf courses are offered in the tourist villages around Rhodes and a quiet game of golf can do a lot of good .

Besides the above, there are many tourist attractions and places worth a trip around the Island of Rhodes, these places make vacationing at Rhodes a bliss.

Atrium Palace Rhodes Restaurants and Luxurious Accommodation Unveiled

The Rhodes city itself is imperial in nature. The visitors of the city generally look for luxurious hotels and resorts in the city. The Atrium Palace is a right answer to their search. Set amidst the serenity of Kalathos Bay and enjoying its vicinity to the wonderful Lindos village, the Atrium Palace Rhodes blends classically the medieval architectural brilliance of the Italians and Greeks with the modern day amenities far-reaching.

Atrium Palace Rhodes Greece pool
Atrium Palace Rhodes Greece pool
Atrium Palace Rhodes Greece hotel
Atrium Palace Rhodes Greece hotel

The architecture of the hotel resort is an expression of the distinctive blend of the island’s historical trends derived from the passing of centuries and civilisations. The rooms are all exhilarating and the luxury suites having accompanied by the oriental inspired AnaGenesis Thalasso Spa, grow completely appealing during the peak seasons. The hotel is at a pebble throwing distance from the Mediterranean Sea, a silent eyewitness of all the invasions and retreats in the city of Rhodes. Let’s take a trip around the hotel to explore the various types of eating joints. Having a close look at the restaurants of the hotel, we will see what types of rooms the hotel offers to its visitors.

Atrium Palace Rhodes Restaurants

Taste buds just keep exploring different avenues at this one of the celebrated luxury hotels of Rhodes. The Palace has three different food-joints namely, Asterias (a beachside bistro), Poseidon (a poolside calm and quite café), and Symposium (the main restaurant of the hotel, an indoor à la carte).

Symposium

Symposium offers a rich pummel of lip smacking dishes. Breakfasts are served in between 7.30 to 10.30. Omelets and pancakes are freshly fried or baked if some tourist orders the same. The chef will cook the breakfast dishes before your naked eyes so better you hold back your enzymes and desire for quite a few moments. For dinner courses, the Symposium offers a wide array of choices. Both warm and cold starters along with desserts and salads are served as per orders. The restaurant is open from 7.30 in the morning till 21,.30 at night.

Poseidon

But not everybody is an incurious type. Many want to explore the corners of the hotel for which the hotel has brought in this poolside wonder. The Poseidon is a nice bistro beside the ever gushing waterfalls that is like a contmributory to the built-in pool. For half-board and full-board visitors, they have a “Lunch or Dinner” offer. The poolside café remains open from 12:00 till 16:30.

Asterias

The Asterias is a beachside rapture that can hold you back from 12:00 noon when it opens till midnight when the attendants would probably requesting you to go back to your lavish room. It6’s not an exaggeration although. The splendid view of the Mediterranean Sea and the seaside current of air paired subtly with the special dishes that they offer will not only savor your taste buds but also ignite every hidden imagination from the deep of your heart.

Atrium Palace Accommodation

All the rooms of the hotel contribute generously towards Atrium becoming one of the most craved-for luxury hotels of Rhodes. The Deluxe, Executive, Superior and Presidential Suites of the hotel tribute to the lush and plush of the lodgers.

You can go to Visit http://www.atriumhotels.gr/ for more Details

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Kalathos Beach, Lindos, 85102 Rhodes – Greece
Tel.: +30 22440 31601/31602/31623,
Fax: +30 22440 31600

Top Beaches in Rhodes Alluring Human Minds since Centuries

The islands of Greece offer myriad tourist attractions that appeal the travelers from across the planet, especially during summers. Rhodes being one of the most popular tourist attractions of Greece welcomes its visitors with lusty and sexy beaches, beaches that are of international repute. The summer sun and the golden sand of these beaches work as a nice blend of natural beauties and work as a magnet for the travel-freaks. Top beaches in Rhodes are although stay crowded throughout the year.

Most of the Rhodes beach hotels stay full booked during June and October.  Rhodes offers a wide assortment of spellbinding beaches. The sandy coastline is appealing enough for those who love to play in the sun with the abundant sea kissing their feet every now and then. These beaches of Rhodes are studded with bars, taverns and hotels so accommodation comes easy for Rhodes visitors. Water sports are also largely played on these beaches. Some of the top Rhodes beaches are as follows.

The Kalathos Beach

Kalathos village Rhodes Greece
Kalathos village Rhodes Greece

The Kalathos Beach is located 50 kilometers south-west from Rhodes city central. The beach in daytime looks mesmerizingly golden and the crystalline sea water splashes on the lusty beach with enough valor and thrust. You can take bamboo umbrellas and wooden sun beds for rent.

The Kallithea Beach

The Kallithea is considered as one of the top beaches in Rhodes which is located 10 kilometers south-east from the city of Rhodes. Hot springs are the prime points of attraction for the visitors of this beach. With pine and palm trees rowed around the coastline and the golden sand rightly contrasted by the bluish green colored water have been attracting minds since centuries. The beach is undoubtedly one of the top beaches in Rhodes.

The Faliraki Beach

Faliraki Beach Rhodes Greece
Faliraki Beach Rhodes Greece

Faliraki is located to the north-east of the city of Rhodes. The beach is just a few kilometers away from the city central and the coastline of the beach is bejeweled with elegantly golden sand and greenish blue seawater. The water is absolutely crystallite so you can take a easy look through. The 4 kilometer spanned wide beach is studded with some of the best restaurants, pubs and bars of Rhodes and provides ample opportunities for both water sports and beach sports lovers.

The Monolithos Beach

Monolithos beach in Santorini Rhodes Greece
Monolithos beach in Santorini Rhodes Greece

The Monolithos beach is known for its serenity and tranquility. Those who have enjoyed life to the fullest and want to spend a few peaceful days in this blessed city of Rhodes, can easily head towards Rhodes straight away from the Diagoras as it’s not so far from the international airfield. The beach has a distinctive look with the white sand reflecting the sunrays and in night, turning to an enchanted slice of land. It’s also attributed with a swarm of Rhodes beach hotels.

Memorable Holidays for Kids in Rhodes

Rhodes Island is ever welcoming with its bountiful beaches and the host of historical places, monuments and other buildings. The island of Rhodes is a great travel destination for those who have kids to take along during holidays. Memorable holidays for kids in Rhodes are assured with the beautiful landscape of the island city, the appealing beaches coupled with pellucid sea water, everything whispering welcome to the ears of travel freaks from all around the world. For the kids, however, the island is a fun place to roam round. The beaches and the city various entertainment means and historical marvels as well. All these attractions can tantalize the nerves of the young people, especially the kids.

Intensive Care and Superb Customer Service

All the hotels in Rhodes are manned with specially trained professionals who can well take care of kids, listen to their incoherent talks with utmost importance and can arrange special dishes and gifts for them to keep them happy. Their sublime responsibility remains to ensure safety and security for the kids. This actually helps the kids to enjoy their holidays while their parents can enjoy themselves with peace of mind.

Swimming Destinations in Rhodes

Swimming pools are attached with many of the resorts and hotels of Rhodes. These swimming pools are intended for the kids having endless fun. They are offered with a wide array of watersport options. Playing watersports in Rhodes beaches and swimming pools is an activity the kids and their parents crave for.

Camping around Rhodes

Parents can take their kids to different historical places that are dotted all across the island of Rhodes. These travel destinations of Rhodes can make the holidays for kids in Rhodes etched in their memories for their lifetime. Camping around Rhodes must cover places like Rohdini Park (a sheer mishmash of abundant natural beauty and architectural excellence), Rhodes Aquarium (a beautiful reservoir of aquatic creatures) and endless.

Sports Activities

Memorable Holidays for Kids in Rhodes

As mentioned earlier, Rhodes is a great place for watersports and other types of sports as well. The kids can take part in various watersports along with their parents to feel the warmth of the sun, the naughtiness of the sea and the excitement of the golden sand. Watersports in Rhodes include surfing, rafting, kayaking, water polo and swimming. The water park of Faliraki offers a wide array of watersports to the kids.

Visiting Historical Places

Rhodes as a historical city has been preserving the memories of valorous knights, the wise kings and the prophetic philosophers and scientists. The city bears the signs of medieval age and the whole of Rhodes can literally work as a time-machine for your kid. Don’t forget to take them to the great Palace of the Grand Master, the Archeological Museum, the Medieval Town and the Street of Knights, places that still hold back the glam and glory of ancient Greece. These historical places can become great learning places for your kids too.

Top Tips for the Virgin London Marathon

The Virgin London Marathon is the biggest in the world, and attracts thousands of competitors both amateur and professional. Its picturesque course around the River Thames, friendly atmosphere and sense of history had made the London marathon one of the most popular in the world.

Virgin London Marathon

For many people, the marathon is only one reason to visit the UK, and a great idea is to plan a trip to London around the event. If you are visiting the UK from abroad, or from another part of the country, here are some tips to help you get the most out of your visit.

Tips for beginners
Be prepared for crowds. Public transport will be similar to rush hour throughout the day, and some stations may even close temporarily to help ease congestion. Don’t be alarmed by the number of people, the city of London is well rehearsed for large crowds after the recent Olympic Games.

Plan your travel for the day before you leave, and travel light. You will be on your feet for most of the day if you are competing or watching the race. Leave valuables in your room and don’t forget a rain coat in case London gets any April showers.

Where to stay
For those running or wanting to catch all the action, it’s best to stay overnight in London for the nights prior to and after the marathon. There are all types of accommodation options on offer, from backpacker hostels to luxury 5 star hotel rooms. Prices may be a little higher due to the high demand, but you will find it’s worth paying a little extra to be close to the event, and all the action surrounding it.

Winding down after the big event
After the Virgin London Marathon is over and you have aching feet and a sense of achievement from finishing the event, you may be wondering what to do next. We recommend taking a short train ride to Oxford to relax in peace and quiet and soak up the famous atmosphere and history.

It’s easy to find rest and relaxation in Oxford with its beautiful architecture, rich history and friendly locals. Harry Potter fans will be in heaven when they discover the tailored tours that visit locations filmed in the hit movie series. If you have any energy left after the big race, try one of the cycling tours to get a unique view of the city.

Kerasma Restaurant offers Greek gastronomy cuisine

Kerasma Restaurant offers Greek gastronomy cuisine  in a relaxed, casual place where you can enjoy the best Greek products at a reasonable price. From the many restaurants in rhodes this is really an advertise for the greek gastronomy. Kerasma is known for its polite service and serves best desserts. The menu was varied with a twist on greek food.

Kerasma Restaurant interior
Kerasma Restaurant interior
Kerasma Restaurant, Rhodes Greece
Kerasma Restaurant, Rhodes Greece

Kerasma creating the team of Kerasma chefs, headed by the Michelin star-awarded Lefteris Lazarou, as well as the wine-stewarding team, the sommeliers, headed by International Association of Sommeliers (ASI) President Costas Touloumtzis. These leading chefs using authentic Greek products such as olives, olive oil, feta cheese, yogurt, mastic, honey, saffron, wine, fresh fruit and vegetables, fish and so on in preparation of great recipies

Price: Moderate
Price Range: USD 20 – 35
Dining options: Breakfast/Brunch, Lunch, Dinner, Reservations, Late Night
Good for: Families with children, Romance, Doing business, Local cuisine, Special occasions, Large groups

Kerasma Restaurant is situated near the famous “Bar Street” in Rhodes Town.

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Location: Georgiou Leontos 4-6, Rhodes Town, 85100, Greece
Phone: (+30) 2241 401387
Web Site: http://www.kerasmagastronomy.com

Must See Places in Rhodes Greece

The picturesque Rhodes island is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Greece and besides being an island, this place has a lot to offer. If at Rhodes, there are a few things that every tourist would want to see and get that perfect vacation. We, after going through a pretty competitive list, have penned down a few ‘Must see places’ at this brilliant piece of land in the middle of Greece waters.

Here’s the list:

Street of the Knights:

Spirit of the Knights Boutique Hotel Rhodes Greece
Spirit of the Knights Boutique Hotel Rhodes Greece

This street boasts of being the most photographed place in all of Rhodes. This could also be a reason that this street makes the list on our article. The street starts just from the ‘Place of the Grand Masters’ and leads right to the middle of the city. Work of building this street started around the 14th century that explains its gothic architecture and a few restoration work was completed as early as the last century. Being the most visited place, makes this a must see in the island of Rhodes.

The Place of the Grand Master:

The Place of the Grand Master rhodes Greece
The Place of the Grand Master rhodes Greece

The Place of the Grand Master was originally built by the Knights of Rhodes which was completed in the 14th century. The original structure was destroyed in an explosion caused by the stored ammunition and needed a major restoration process. This was done by the Italians who occupied Rhodes in 1912 and was built as a holiday residence for Victor Immanuel III and later for Benito Mussolini. An interest in histpry and monuments can definitely draw the crowds here.

Kallithea Spa:

Kallithea Spa Rhodes Greece
Kallithea Spa Rhodes Greece

Now, when you have a holiday plan, this may sound as the most relaxing part of the holiday. It’s not any disappointing than that, at the same time it’s water that springs from the rocks that surround the Kallithea Bay. These waters have claims of curing Liver, Kidney and other ailments. Legend has it that even Hypocrates, who is considered the father of all Greek physicians, has drawn waters from these very springs. If there was a location for relaxing naturally, why miss the opportunity.

Archaeological Museum:

archaeological museum of rhodes greece
Archaeological museum, Rhodes Greece

The Rhodes museum is one the most interesting places for someone who appreciates collectibles. Building this museum was started by Grand Master de Lastic in 1440 and was completed by Grand Master d’Aubusson. Mosaic flooring and the funeral remains of the Knights of Rhodes form the major part of this museum.

These are a few of many places that Rhodes has to offer as a tourist destination. The beautiful island has a lot to offer and a lot that can be explored in this Greek island.