An old favorite with the ex-pats. Dimitri has been running this bar and pension for many years.
The bar still has some of the cheapest drinks to be found and is a popular place to watch big sporting events.
There are several computers for internet use.
It is a popular pension providing comfortable en suite rooms with TV, fridge and air con.
On one of the most attractive winding streets in the Old Town is the Marco Polo Mansion, a boutique Hotel that has the essence of the past with the convenience of the present. The mansion has a small number of rooms, each individually decorated with traditional furniture, carpets and drapes making a romantic atmosphere from a bygone age. The interior courtyard is delightful, filled with blooming flowers and plants, offering that intoxicating aroma which is Greece. Breakfast is served here and in the evening the garden restaurant is open to a small number of non residents.
Right at the top of the old town with fantastic views is the Apollo Pension. Refurbished a few years ago to a very good standard. All rooms are en suite and pleasantly decorated surrounding a central courtyard.
Auzzie Greek brothers George, Manni and Nick own what is without doubt 'the' ex-pat bar in Rhodes Old Town. Well known with all the local residents, and a place that tourists come back to every year for its welcoming atmosphere. They serve great pizzas, snacks and drinks at reasonable prices.
If you happen to be looking for crew or day workers this is the place to find them!
What was once a rather decrepit but romantic left over from the Italian occupation, the springs at Kalithea had a revamp a few years ago.
The surrounding architecture and gardens have been completely renovated-and yes some may even argue that they have been spoilt!
But faded grandure can only be faded for a certain amount of time until it turns into an eyesore!
It is now back to its former glory, but is now more of a chic beach club with bars, cafes, lounging areas and laid back music.
They also use the internal circular loggia for changing exhibitions.
Rhodes Casino is located in the Grande Albergo Delle Rose, a major landmark for the city as well as for boats approaching the harbour.
The original yacht provisioning supermarket on the Mandraki, started by Manolis many years ago, and now run by his son Vassillis. They are always very attentive and happy to help find exactly what you are looking for. The shop has a wide range of stock from tinned and dry goods, fresh fruit & veg, many good frozen products such as ready to bake croissants, to more specialised deli products, wines, spirits, champagnes and beverages. Vassilis will find the best quality fresh fish, seafood and quality meat. All delivered free of charge directly to your boat.
This is a large fish shop { Psaria Aigaiou} located across from the city's main cemetery, close to the Saturday market. The quality of fish can be variable, but regular arrivals mean that the chances of obtaining decent fish are fairly good. The attached restaurant area serves bbq fish and fresh salads. Expect basic service-plastic chairs and tables, but good honest food; it is strictly a local affair with a great atmosphere.
Choose your fish from the shop and they will cook it there and then.
This is a well-known hardware store that has changed slightly in recent years.
It now deals in a lot more machinery and tools, specialising in De Walt, Black & Decker, Stanley, Facom and Kraft paints.
Katerina Papageorgopolou runs one of the main yacht agencies in the Eastern Mediterranean. Well known to yachts and Superyachts throughout this area. They are closely associated with agents in Turkey and throughout Greece, working very hard to make sure things go as smoothly as possibly. Full assistance with paperwork and berths throughout Greece. Helping to source parts, organise mechanical assistance. Everything from flowers, provisioning to travel arrangements and airport transfers.
Well over the years the Colorado Bar has gone from strength to strength, outliving all nightclubs in Rhodes and evolving with the times and after nearly 30 years it is a local institution and a full Entertainment Center.
There are now several areas over three floors catering to different tastes in music.
Most of us will at some time or another, come straight from the Colorado Bar to start breakfast onboard!!!
And believe it or not the original band is still going strong!
A short drive out of Rhodes on the hill above Ialysoss is the Monastry of Panagia Filerimos. Built by the Knights of St John in the 15th Century, the Monastry used to hold a sacred icon of the Virgin brought from the Holy Land.
It is a very popular route up the hill for joggers and walkers, and the views from the lookout at Golgothas are worth the effort.
One of the most popular sights on Rhodes is Seven Springs-also known in Greek as Epta Piges.
This is a natural spring that was utilized by the Italians to water the fertile area of Kolymbia nearby.
The dam, lake and woodland are a nice surprise after walking through the 186 meter unlit tunnel to get there.
It is possible to walk to the lake through the woods but not as much fun!
This charming Valley of Butterflys-Petaloudes in Greek has been a natural attraction for many years but it was the Italians who made it into a tourist feature, building charming walk ways to take you through the valley.
During July and August, thousands of butterflies(Quadripunctaria Poda) appear in the valley in order to reproduce.
Unfortunately, over the years numbers have declined, which is, in all likelyhood due to the number of noisy tourists trooping through the valley!
The Dive specialists in Rhodes for as many years as we can remember, outlasting all other dive operations in the area-
so they must be good!
From complete beginners to qualified diving programmes and all PADI diving courses: scuba, open water, advanced open water, EFR, Rescue diver and dive master.
There are some interesting cave, wall and wreck dives around the coast of Rhodes.
They also run a PADI Bubblemaker programme for kids 8 years and above.
A few Kilometers from the village of Embona is Mount Attaviros, the highest point on the island at 1,200 meters.
The views from the top are fantastic and the temperature at least 15 degrees cooler than by the sea.
There are some archaeological remains just below the summit-a very quiet and peaceful place with only a handful of visitors who venture all the way to the top-even though it is easy to reach by road.
Just 13 kms out of the city is Diagoras International Airport {RHO}.
This is one of the busiest airports in Greece and even though the airport has been extended and modernised over the years-chaos still ensues!!!
The main office for Rhodes is at the airport. However flights can be booked via any travel agent downtown.
One of the largest privately owned car rental companies in Rhodes. With offices around the island and airport pick up.
Very good prices.
They can also arrange limousine services.
One of the most stylish and tasteful shops in Rhodes. Style Company owned by Kallirroy has a wonderful selection of interior decor items from furniture, tableware, mirrors, candles, lamps and table decorations etc.
Definitely worth a visit. If you cannot find what you are looking for ask if they can source items for you.
The store is located close to the boatyard in Rhodes, just behind the waterfront Australias street.
Sailing enthusiast Stavros, is highly recommended as an honest and effiient lawyer.
Although Stavros does not specialise in Maritime Law,
his 'hands on' approach to problems and his familiarity with the local maritime authorities can be very helpful.
This 18 hole par 73 golf course was designed by British Golf Architect Donald Harridine in 1973.
Good tactical features will challenge beginners and professionals. The green fees, carts and caddies are unbelievably reasonable compared to almost all other golf courses we mention on our web site.
Worth a visit, for its wonderful location close to the sea near the village of Afandou.