Day Itinerary
4 Activities
Day 1
3 mi0.5 mi
Mandraki Port
Your acquaintance with Rhodes will start with the Mandraki Port. The medieval fort of Saint Nicholas is perfectly preserved up to now. The fort viewpoint offers a magnificent view of the sea and the city. You will see three windmills on the way to the fort. There used to be thirteen of them, and they were utilized for the purposes intended. Now, they are a historical and architectural monument.
ΤΑΜΑΜ Restaurant
Restaurant
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Turn your weekend in Rhodes into a true gastronomic journey. Start with a visit to one of the best island restaurants according to tourists.
For seafood lovers, the restaurant offers the grilled octopus and shrimp. Those who prefer meat dishes should indulge in a beef tenderloin, and the sweet tooth will enjoy delicious ice cream and traditional Greek pastries.
It is a quite popular place, so in the evenings there may be a small queue at the entrance. However, everyone visited the restaurant claims that the excellent cuisine of the restaurant is worth waiting for.
For seafood lovers, the restaurant offers the grilled octopus and shrimp. Those who prefer meat dishes should indulge in a beef tenderloin, and the sweet tooth will enjoy delicious ice cream and traditional Greek pastries.
It is a quite popular place, so in the evenings there may be a small queue at the entrance. However, everyone visited the restaurant claims that the excellent cuisine of the restaurant is worth waiting for.
1.3 mi
10 min
Rhodes Windmills
Landmark
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On the shores of the Aegean Sea there are three stone giants, the windmills of Mandraki. In the Middle Ages they produced flour for all the inhabitants of the island.
Today, the stone towers house a weather station, travel agencies and a museum where you can watch the process of turning grains into flour by the traditional medieval method.
0.5 mi
10 min
Saint Nicholas Fortress
Landmark
Open Details
Fort of St. Nicholas served as the fortress, built by knights for protection of residents against attacks from the sea, and today it is a lighthouse which serves as a navigational aid for ships.
The entrance is closed to public, but this place is worth a walk nearby. The fort looks especially picturesque after sunset, when the light comes up.
1.4 mi
10 min
Kókkini Porta Rossa
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Your first day of the journey is coming to an end. Have some rest, for real adventures are awaiting tomorrow. We recommend leaving your car at the hotel's parking or, if there is none, to leave it at the nearest public parking.