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Discover Rhodes, Greece: medieval Old Town, best beaches like Tsambika, and practical tips for visiting Lindos Acropolis and Anthony Quinn Bay. Complete travel guide.
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Rhodes, the largest of Greece's Dodecanese islands, blends ancient history with sun-soaked beaches. Its UNESCO-listed Old Town, medieval architecture, and crystal-clear waters make it a year-round destination. Whether exploring crusader castles or relaxing on golden sands, Rhodes offers diverse experiences.
Rhodes' Old Town is a living museum, enclosed by medieval walls built by the Knights of St. John. The Palace of the Grand Master dominates the skyline, while the Street of Knights preserves 14th-century inns. Don't miss the ancient Acropolis of Lindos, where a Doric temple overlooks the Aegean.
From the sheltered cove of Anthony Quinn Bay to the long stretch of Tsambika Beach, Rhodes caters to all beach preferences. The island's eastern coast offers calmer waters, while the west attracts windsurfers. Inland, butterfly valleys and wine-producing villages provide cooler retreats.

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