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Rhodes (
Rhodos or
Rodos in
Greek),
lies between
Crete and the near East in the
Aegean
ocean. Rhodes is famous as the island of sun, sea and sand, the
ideal place for vacations. It is the third largest
Greek
island, the biggest of the
Dodecanese islands, and
officially, the sunniest place in the
Europe. The City is
among the finest, not only in
Greece but in the whole of the
Mediterranean.

There are many reasons why
Rhodes
is one of the most popular resorts in the
Mediterranean:
the natural surroundings (crystal clear seas, many parks and
recreational facilities), the bright sun and the warm hospitality
of the islanders themselves. The city has an excellent tourist
infrastructure and offers a wide variety of entertainment :
night-life, sports, cultural events, and day trips to wonderful
Lindos and the neighboring islands like
Symi,
Chalki,
Patmos,
Karpathos,
Tilos,
Leros. It is situated at the island’s most northerly point
and ringed by sea on the east and west.
Rhodes (
Rodos in
Greek) combines the
cosmopolitan character of a contemporary city with the
picturesque of the medieval town, which gives the impression of
having been untouched by the passage of time.Rich with
myths and restless
history is surrounded by small
islands and rocky un-inhabited islands that are shyly trying to
steal from her beauty.
Rhodes is also well known for the
famous
Colossus of Rhodes, which is one of the
Seven
Wonders of the World.This island is the largest island in the
Dodecanese Island group of
Greece, both in land
area and in population.
Rhodes offers the visitor a plethora of all year
round leisure alternatives, covering all types of tourist
activity. Visitors have the opportunity to learn something of the
eventful
history of the city, visit the
museums or
go sightseeing and the sport lovers will find here a paradise on
earth for activities such as swimming, fishing, water skiing,
windsurfing and sailing.
Rhodes Town (New Town)

The
beautiful town of
Rhodes,
the capital town of the island and of the
Dodecanese Prefecture, is situated at
the northern end of the island. It is not only the wonderful
monuments, the nice
beaches and the excellent
buildings that attract the visitor.. (
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Medieval Town (Old Town)

The
medieval town of Rhodes is
surrounded –and defined – by big walls which used to protect it
and which actually are preserved in very good condition. The
walls have a length of some 5 kilometers in total and the
fortress is completed with
moats,
towers and other constructions..
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Travel To Rhodes Island

By plane: Daily
flights from
Athens to
Rhodes with Olympic
Airways , Aegean Cronus.. By ferry: From
Piraeus daily all year round. Sailings
are more frequent during summer months.. (
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Rhodes Mythology

According
to
Greek Mythology,
Rhodes was the elder of
the Oceanids, one of the daughters of Oceanos (Ocean) and Tythis.
Later on, it was thought that she was a daughter of Poseidon
(Neptunus) and Alia, or of Poseidon and Am.. (
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History of Rhodes

The
island of Rhodes is located
at the crossroads of two major sea routes of the Mediterranean
between the
Aegean Sea and
the coast of the Middle East, as well as
Cyprus and Egypt. The meeting point of
three continents, it has known many civilizations.. (
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2400 Years Of Living
History

In
Rhodes every corner of the town, every
stone on the island hides a small part of its 2400-year
history. The
ancient city of Rhodes, the construction
of which began in 408-407 BC, was designed using the grid system of
city planning devised by the greatest city.. (
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Museums of Modern Art

The
Museums of Modern Greek
Art presents extensive painting and engraving collections
as well as numerous sculptures, drawings and documents of
historical value. The
works of engraving and painting form a comprehensive collection
of
Greek art of the 20th
century created by Greece's most eminent.. (
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Dodecanese Islands

The
twelve main
islands are :
Rhodes,
Astypalia,
Kalymnos,
Karpathos,
Kasos,
Kos,
Leros,
Nysiros,
Patmos,
Symi,
Tilos, Halki, but there are also some smaller
islands as the islets of
Lipsi ,
Pserimos ,
Agathonisi ,
Kastelorizo,
Levitha ,
Giali, including also other islets,
barren islets and rock peaks.. (
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Colossus Of Rhodes

The
island of Rhodes was an
important economic centre in the
ancient world. It is located off the
southwestern tip of Asia Minor where the
Aegean Sea meets the
Mediterranean. The capitol city, also
named
Rhodes, was built in
408 B.C. and was.. (
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Archaelogical Museum

The
Archaeological Museum of
Rhodes is housed in the
medieval building which served as the
Hospital of the Knights of
St. John. The structure was begun in 1440 by
Grand Master de Lastic with money
bequeathed by his predecessor, Fluvian, and was completed in..
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Useful Information
Useful Information
about antiquities, catholic services, heath care, banks,
consulates, postal services, public transport, and useful
telephone n.. (
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Casino Of Rhodes
Casino Rodos and the
Grande Albergo delle Rose
boutique hotel complex is situated in
Rhodes town, found on the northern tip
of
Rhodes Island,
Greece, very.. (
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Map Of Rhodes
Rhodes Island Map / Rhodes
Old Town Map / Rhodes City Map / Rhodes Google Map..
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Rhodes Market

Shopping.. / Going out.. / The
Rhodian gastronomy.. / The
Rhodian wines.. /
Traditional products.. (
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Weather In Rhodes

The
climate of
Rhodes is a
mild
Mediterranean
climate characterised by sunny and dry summers and mild
winters. Refreshing breezes and winds are blowing during the
months of July and August, making the temperatures more
bearable.. (
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Rhodes Nightlife
The island of
Rhodes is famous for its
nightlife because it is a very
cosmopolitan place and has every thing to offer in terms of
entertainment. Sophisticated clubs, bars, casino and huge
nightclubs are open all night long, ready to provide the
visitor with every.. (
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Live Flights At Rhodes
Airport

Live
Arrivals and Departures at
Rhodes (Diagoras) Airport,
Greece.. (
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Live Ships Position In the
Aegean Sea (AIS)

Live
Ships Position Who Approach
Rhodes Port: Blue star 1 / Blue star
2 / Diagoras / Nissos rodos / Preveli / Ierapetra /
Dodekanissos pride / Dodekanissos express / Proteas / Sea star
/ Simi / Simi 2 .. (
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Rhodes Radios

Listen all radio stations of
Rhodes island: radio 1 / rodos fm /
ageri fm / palmos fm / derti fm / top fm / apple fm / lychnari
fm / radio arxaggelos.. (
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Rhodes News

Learn
all
Rhodes news / News
portals: palmos-fm / tvkosmos / skyfm100 / Newspaper portals:
rodiaki / proodos / dimokratiki / vimadod / idrasis / Sport
portals: rodoslive / 12soccer.. (
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Photo Gallery
Rhodes island photo
complexion.. (
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Rhodes Sports
Rhodes has a wide
variety of sports and other activities to offer, that can keep
you busy while on holidays. You can find almost everything for
all tastes and age groups:
Windsurfing Kitesurfing
Swimming Trekking Water skiing Jet skiing Snorkelling Diving
& fishing Water Sports Yachting Tennis Golf Cycling Extreme
Sports Horse Riding Go-Karts Bowling Camping Water Park
Paintball Beach Volleyball.. (
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Rhodes Beaches
Rhodes is a paradise for windsurfing
and coming to Rhodes you expect the best
beaches in the Mediterranean. Well
if sandy beaches is what you are looking for you came to the
right place!!The most popular beaches on
Rhodes island are:
Afandou beach Traganou beach Gennadi beach
Faliraki beach Kolymbia beach Ialyssos beach Ixia beach
Kalithea bay Agathi beach Pefkos beach Kiotari beach Stegna
beach Prassonisi beach Lardos beach Vlycha beach Elli beach
Ladiko bay Tsambika beach Anthony Quinn bay Lindos beach
.. (
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Rhodes Museums And Art
Galleries

In
Rhodes Town and
Old Town:
The Municipal Art Gallery of Rhodes /
Exhibition in the Palace of the Grand Master / The
Archaeological Museum / Aquarium / Modern Art Museum / Palaio
Sissitio / The Jewish Museum / New Art Gallery / Nestoridion /
Folklore Museum / Byzantine Museum/ In
Rhodes Villages:
Archangelos Folklore Museum /
Embonas Folklore Museum
/
Kritinia Folklore
Museum /
Asklipios
Folklore Museum / Natural History Museum in
Butterfly Valley.. (
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Rhodes Villages
Rhodes villages: Afandou
Archangelos Asklipio Embona Faliraki Gennadi Haraki (Charaki)
Ialyssos (Ialissos) Ixia Kalathos Kiotari Kolymbia Kremasti
Lardos Lindos Monolithos Pefkos (Pefki) Medieval Town (Old
town) Rhodes Town (New town) Tholos / Theologos Apollakia
Apollona Eleousa Fanes Kalavarda Kalithies Kattavia (Katavia)
Koskinou Kremasti Kritinia Maritsa Massari Mesanagros Paradisi
Pastida Salakos Siana.. (
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Worth Sightseeings
The most
interesting sightseeings in Rhodes island are: Rhodes aquarium
Archaeological Museum Filerimos hill Ancient Ialyssos Hill of
Monte Smith Asklipios square Ancient Kameiros Hospice of St.
Catherine Palace of the Grandmaster Municipal Gallery Lindos
acropolis Kritinia castle Seven springs Monolithos castle
Butterflies valley Rodini park Tsambika monastery Kallithea
spas Hotel of the Roses.. (
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Rhodes Monasteries
Monasteries in Rhodes: Paramythia Monastery
- Afandou village Tsambika Monastery - Archaggelos village
Skiadi Monastery - Messanagros village Ipseni Monastery -
Lardos village Thari Monastery - Laerma village Pantanassis
Monastery - Soroni village Kalopetra Monastery - near the
Butterflies valley Churches in Rhodos: Agios Nikolaos Church -
Foundoukli Eleousa village Agios Nectarios Church - Archipolis
village Katholiki Church - Afandou village Filerimos Church -
Ialyssos village Agios Soulas Church - Soroni village..
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Rhodes Hotels and
Accommodation
Hotels and
accommodation in the island of Rhodes presented by area: Hotels
in Rodos Town Hotels in Theologos Hotels in Lindos Hotels in
Kremasti Hotels in Kolymbia Hotels in Kalithea Hotels in
Afandou Hotels in Faliraki Hotels in Ialyssos Hotels in Ixia
Hotels in Genadi Hotels in Kalathos Hotels in Kiotari Hotels in
Pefkos Hotels in Lardos.. (
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Rhodes Marina
Rhodes marina is a great place to start your
Mediterranean adventure among the
Dodecanse
islands.
Mandraki marina is the older harbour of
Rhodes island. Also
Rhodes new marina is Greece's
newest state of the art development, ready to be operational in
early June 2011.. (
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Date Published: Jan 25, 2011 - 11:49 am
GEORGIA
HOTEL THOLOS RHODES GREECE
Georgia Hotel is a 3* family run hotel, traditionally
furnished, in a great hillside location, with many gardens and
spectacular views. Georgia Hotel is situated on the
western side of the Island of Rhodes, near the village ot
Tholos.
The Hotel is located 4 km from
Rhodes
airport and 17km from
Rhodes town, 5km from the
Valley
of Butterflies and 8km from the
Ancient Kamiros.For
simple accommodation and plenty of peace,
Georgia Hotel is
the best choice!
The hillside location means a short steep walk to your studio,
but when you see the magic view to the Aegean sea and
the romantic sunset, it will all seem worthwhile.
The pebble and shingle beach is 600m down the hill, and it’s
the same distance to the nearest supermarkets, bars and
restaurants.
Watersports are offered from the beach between June and
September, and there are often bus services to
Rhodes Town when you want to go for
sightseeing or shopping.
[* Click on photos to enlarge them]
Hotel facilities
- All Georgia Hotel rooms have fridge, satellite tv,
aircondition, kettle and balcony or terrace
- Hotel rooms for 2 have twin or double beds
- Hotel rooms for 3 have a double and a single bed

Within the Hotel
- Two Pools. Main Pool with seperate children's pool.
- Bar
- Restaurant
- Satellite TV
- Biliard
- Rent a car service
- Safety boxes
- Internet (not free)
- Laundry service (upon charge)
- Parking area


SPECIAL OFFER 40% AT 'GEORGIA HOTEL'
SPECIAL
OFFER INCLUDES: 2 persons in a double room including
breakfast, 30 euro per night 'OR 2 persons in a double room
including breakfast and 1 meal (lunch or dinner) 40 euro
per night.
Contact / Επικοινωνήστε
Tel
: (+30) 22410 81536
Fax
: (+30) 2241081536
Email
: info@georgia-studios.gr
ΠΡΟΣΦΟΡΑ 40% ΣΤΟ 'GEORGIA HOTEL'
Η ΠΡΟΣΦΟΡΑ ΠΕΡΙΛΑΜΒΑΝΕΙ:
2 άτομα σε δίκλινο δωμάτιο με πρωινό, 30 ευρώ την ημέρα. Ή
2 άτομα σε δίκλινο
δωμάτιο με πρωινό και με ένα γεύμα (μεσημεριανό ή
βραδυνό), 40 ευρώ την ημέρα.
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* Georgia Hotel - Tholos / Rhodes, Greece @ 2011-2012
Tholos or Theologos village is located about 20 km far away from
Rhodes town on the northwest coast of Rhodes island. Tholos, also
called Theologos, is a unique combination of a colorful
traditional village and a not bustling resort. A sprinkling of
shops, tavernas, bars and restaurants can be found around the
hotels and apartments. The beach is excellent and can be breezy,
ideal place for windsurfers. Tholos is a modern village resort
with shops restaurants,taverna,hotels,apartments. it is very
close to butterflies valley and also to Rhodes Diagoras
International airport. Tholos also has a great beach witch is
famous and suitable for the sports of windsurfing and attracts
many fans every year. The traditional way of life is still widely
practiced in the village itself, and you should expect a very
warm welcome from the friendly people living there.
A Tholos holiday appeals to families and those looking for a
quiet place to relax by the sea. It also attracts wind surfers
and yachtsmen because of the ideal breezes. Tholos is also
conveniently placed for exploring the fascinating capital, Rhodes
Town. You should not miss to visit the picturesque church of
Agios Spiridonas, with it's lovely white bell tower. The old
centre of Tholos is built in traditional Rhodian style. With tall
shuttered buildings and narrow streets, Tholos (Theologos)
village in Rhodes is a delight to wander through. A nice hotel in
Tholos Rhodes is Georgia Hotel ideal if you’re travelling with
small children! Georgia Hotel has the most fantastic view to the
aegean sea from all the rest hotels in Tholos area. Rhodes island
offers long sandy beaches, clear turquoise waters, cultural and
historic sites including the walled medieval town of Rhodes, boat
trips and excursions. Those on their Rhodes family holidays
should try the glass-bottomed boat trips, water parks and
excellent non-beach activities.

Date Published: Jan 25, 2011 - 11:44 am
Greek Products:
Olive Oil, Olives, Honey, Vinegar, Paximadi Rusk, Feta Cheese,
Roasted Red Peppers, Pepperoncini, Saffron, Mastic, Oregano,
Wine, Ouzo.
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Rhodian Products:
In Rhodes island every tourist must visit the village Siana!
There you will find great local products such as rhodian honey, a
rhodian spirit drink called 'suma', local olive oil and olives,
ouzo, local cheese and some other products from Siana village.
It's worth to try them before leave Rhodes!!
Greek olive oil with other Greek products has been for thousands
of years part of the Greek diet.
It is an entirely natural product, rich in polyunsaturated and
monounsaturated fatty acids containing no c 'holesterol, with
antioxidant properties and functions beneficial to health.
Olive oil and Health
The extra virgin olive oil is essential for a proper and balanced
diet.
The aroma and taste that gives the oil to all the dishes are
unique.
Dietary table
Extra virgin olive oil is rich in vitamins A and E and is highly
resistant to oxidation.
Oil, the second water
Olive oil is a living product, a product that needs special care
and the quality and taste are directly affected by many factors.
Great attention is required to every stage of its life, from the
grove until it reaches the final consumer.
Olive tree in ancient time
How valuable the ancient Greeks considered the olive tree is
demonstrated in the Olympic Games, where the only winning prize
was a wreath of wild olive branch, called kotinos.
The olive season
The olive harvest begins in the autumn. It is a whole ritual, a
celebration!
Even today, the olives are collected by hand, although this
traditional method has been replaced by the beating.
There is careful selection, of those who will arrive at the
mill.
The olive tree is a blessed tree
The olive tree is a blessed tree, which is the core of the
mediterranean forest.
Types of olive oil
Generally, olive oil is extracted by pressing or crushing olives.
Olive oil comes in different varieties, depending on the amount
of processing involved. Varieties include:
Extra virgin - considered the best, least processed, comprising
the oil from the first pressing of the olives.
Virgin - from the second pressing.
Pure - undergoes some processing, such as filtering and
refining.
Extra light - undergoes considerable processing and only retains
a very mild olive flavour.
When buying olive oil you will want to obtain a high quality
EXTRA VIRGIN oil. The oil that comes from the first "pressing" of
the olive, is extracted without using heat (a cold press) or
chemicals, and has no "off" flavors is awarded "extra virgin"
status. The less the olive oil is handled, the closer to its
natural state, the better the oil. If the olive oil meets all the
criteria, it can be designated as "extra virgin".
What is pure and light olive oil? "Pure" olive oil is made by
adding a little extra virgin olive oil to refined olive oil. It
is a lesser grade oil that is also labeled as just "olive oil" in
the U.S.
"Light" olive oil is a marketing concept and not a classification
of olive oil grades. It is completely unregulated by any
certification organizations and therefore has no real precedent
to what its content should be. Sometimes, the olive oil is cut
with other vegetable oils.
The Greek olive oil is the basis of the Mediterranean Diet as it
is considered to be the healthiest product of the Mother
Nature.
Greece produces more than 430,000 tons of olive oil annually, and
more than 75% of that is Extra virgin olive oil, which is the
best type of olive oil.
The Greek olive oil is exported throughout the world and it is a
precious gift Greek land has to offer to the world!
Greece produces the best olives in the world.
Greek Olives are an important part of Greek cuisine and Greek
culture.
No meal in most parts of Greece is complete without a bowlful of
olives, and there are dozens of ways to cure them.
Olives are found in Greek salad and in countless other Greek
dishes.
Greek honey is internationally known to be a special honey, with
distinct biological and organoleptic characteristics.
Its supreme quality reflects the country's long sunshine periods
and the abrupt changes in the landscape. This special landscape
makes Greek flora so rich, that from the 7500 different species
of plants growing in Greece, 850 of them are found exclusively
here.
That is the reason why certain varieties of honey (e.g. Thyme
Honey) do not exist anywhere else in the world.
There are varieties that come from coniferous trees, and others
that come from flowers and aromatic plants.
The best honey in Greece comes from thyme, by far the best honey
in the world.
Of exceptional quality is the honey coming from flowers, thyme
and herbs, flowers and forest originated honey such as sylvan
honey, pine tree honey and conifer trees honey.
The country's honey is known since ancient times and it is part
of Greek nutrition used to maintain a healthy human organism.
Today Greek producers have managed to lower production costs and
offer best quality honey in smart packaging and at competitive
prices.
Not surprisingly, in Greece is produced exceptional
vinegar.
In Greece, one can find the classic vinegar type in different
variants and the Greek version of the 'Balsamic' vinegar.
The classic Greek vinegar is produced from a variety of
materials: grapes or apples (wine or cider vinegar), malted
barley or oats (malt vinegar); and industrial alcohol (distilled
white vinegar).
The Greek 'Balsamic' known as 'Glicadi' (sweet vinegar) it is
prepared with fresh must right after the harvest. After watering
down the must a little vinegar it is added to help start the
processing and nature would take care of the rest. The same term
'Glicadi', is applied to describe the vinegar, which is produced
from wine, not completely fermented, thus remaining sweet and
sour due to the residual sugar it contains.
he Greek rusks are unique in the world.
In Greece one can find either hardtacks or rusks made from
qualitative and healthy raw materials known with the Greek name
'Paximadi'.
Undoubtedly, the best paximadi comes from the island of
Crete.
Bakeries around the island offer an assortment of organic and
traditional paximadi-twice-baked loaves made with chick-pea flour
or ancient island grains such as barley-that are dampened under
the tap and are sprinkled with local olive oil.
The Greek paximadi is a perfect supplement to the famous
Mediterranean diet. It is used at breakfast time, at dinner and
lunchtime next to the cheese plate, and as a treat to the
afternoon tea or coffee. It is also perfect as a healthy snack
throughout the whole day.
The Greek paximadi, and especially the Cretan one, it is exported
throughout the world as it is a sought after Greek
product.
The oldest cheese type in the world, Feta cheese, it is a genuine
Greek product.
Feta cheese belongs to the category of soft cheese.
It is made of sheep milk or a blend of sheep and goat milk up to
a proportion of 70:30 %.
Feta cheese is the most characteristic type of all Greek
cheeses.
Since October 14, 2002 the feta cheese belongs to the protected
products of Name of Origin with the1107/96/European Union's
Regulation.
The Feta cheese is exported throughout the world.
The Greek roasted red peppers are of exceptional quality and are
mainly produced in Macedonia, in the northern part of
Greece.
In Greece, one can find peppers for stuffing, for frying, for
pickling and for drying.
The most famous of all Greek red peppers are the 'Florina
Peppers', which are long, flat, sweet and bright red
peppers.
Greeks use to roast them with olive oil, garlic, parsley and a
touch of vinegar.
The Greek Pepperoncini is one of the best in world level.
A true gift of Nature these spicy, crunchy peppers are perfect
whole as part of antipasto platter or sliced as salad
toppers.
They are great sliced into cold rice or pasta dishes.
The Greek pepperoncini is a perfect supplement to the famous
Mediterranean diet.
Pepperoncini is exported throughout the world as it comprises a
special and most sought after Greek product.
Masticha is an agricultural product removed by chipping mastic
bushes. The product in raw form is available in different grades,
1 to 5, and in different sizes, large tears and small tears. The
grades define the purity of the product. Grade 1 is the most pure
mastic suitable for humans to eat, grade 3 to 5 is suitable for
all other uses and may contain different tear sizes and small
tree remains.
Masticha looks like rock candy and has a distinctive taste and
chewiness. It is a 100% Greek product, and as such is registered
by the European Union as PDO (PGI) name. It is only produced on
the island of Chios, in the Aegean Sea, and especially in the
Southern part in the Mastic villages or the so called
'Mastichohoria'. Even though people tried to take mastic to
different countries in the past, amazingly enough mastic is
impossible to grow in any other part of the world except
Chios.
Chios Mastic, popular since ancient times, was and still is a
highly commercialized product due to its cosmetic, pharmaceutical
and industrial applications. During the Ottoman Empire the Sultan
used to give the mastic to his harems for fresh breath and white
teeth. During the 1960's it was exported to Germany to be used in
the shoeshine industry.
Today it is proven that mastic has therapeutic uses to lower
cholesterol, prevent ulcers and ease blood pressure. Mastic is
also used for Greek delicacies (ipovrixio), ice cream (kaimaki),
drinks, baked goods, chewing gum, cosmetics such as toothpaste,
lotions for the hair and skin and perfumes.
The best period for harvesting is July and August. After the
mastic is collected it is spread out to dry while it is washed
manually.
Greek red saffron or 'Krokos Kozanis', a pure product of the
Greek land, is considered to be one of the best saffrons in the
world.
A precious spice, adds an exquisite flavor and color to food and
drinks. It is also used in distilleries, dairy products and in
numerous other applications.
With the name Oregano or Origanum we mean the flowering tops of
the perennial herb Origanum vulgaris.
The origin of the name 'Oregano' comes from ancient Greece. It is
a compound from the Greek words 'oros' (mountain) and 'ganos'
(joy), i.e. 'joy of the mountain', probably due to the fact that
the oregano roots prohibit the washing of the mountain slopes by
rain or just by its fantastic smell.
In any case, those who have visited Greece, where oregano covers
the hillsides and scents the summer air, would probably agree
with this name.
Origanum vulgaris grows exclusively to the zone containing the
whole Mediterranean Basin and reaching to Central Asia.
Origanum vulgaris, often known as Wild Marjoram, is an extremely
invasive plant with a pink flower. Its most important subdivision
is the so-called Greek regano (Origanum heracleoticum).
Greek Oregano is one spicy herb and is by far the best oregano in
the world. Greek Oregano has a flavour so intense it numbs the
end of the tongue when fresh. Like all culinary oreganos, its
flower is white. It has coarse, ovate, fuzzy leaves and grows up
to 40cm high in bloom. It is grown in light, fairly rich,
well-drained soil with pH 7.0-8.0. Use to season fish, meats,
salads, sauces, and stews it has medicinal properties as
well.
Greece is the country where the wine making was born.
In the last 20 years Greece has experienced a reborn of the
winemaking industry. The typical Retsina and Demestica days and
the 2lt bottles production has now become a qualitative selection
of VQPRD and Table wines, created by the new generation of wine
makers who have put the art of wine making back in the forefront
of Greece's recent achievements. As the Olympic Games of 2004
return back to their homeland, this year finds Greece's wine
industry to have earned the consumer trust and confidence it
deserves and has now become a considerable selection in the
buying lists of major suppliers and distributors in the world
wine arena.
Today, Greece produces some of the best wines in the
world.
The Greek wines are classified in 'Appellation of Origin' wines,
in 'Local' wines or 'Vins de Pays', in 'Table' wines, and in
'Aged' wines.
The equivalent of the European Union's V.Q.P.R.D., Appellation of
Origin, is a registered place name under which wines can be
marketed if all production criteria have been met.
Appellations of Origin are further defined as 'Appellations of
High-quality Origin' or 'Appellations of Controlled
Origin'.
Greece has 28 Appellations of Origin, including 20 of High
Quality.
The Greek Vins de Pays are marketed bearing a geographic
indicator that refers to the commune, wine region or even area
where they were made. The purpose of the indicator is to give a
regional identity to less-tightly-regulated areas that produce
quality table wine. There are more than 70 vins de pays in
Greece.
Table wine as a category embraces a broad range of labels. It has
been sub-divided in 'Appellation by Tradition' wines and in
'Commercial Wines'.
Some wines improve their character when aged in wooden casks or
after bottling. Greek legislation employs special terms to
classify such wines according to their categories and aging
periods.
It is not produced in any other part of the world except
Greece.
Ouzo, it is a 100% Greek product and country's national
drink.
Ouzo is made from a precise combination of pressed grapes, herbs
and berries. It begins as alcohol made from grape skins or other
local produce. It is then mixed together with herbs and other
ingredients, including star anise, coriander, cloves, angelica
root, licorice, mint, wintergreen, fennel, hazelnut and even
cinnamon and lime blossom. The mixture is boiled in a copper
still, regulated by a taster.
The resulting liquid is cooled and stored for several months
before it is diluted to about 80 proofs, or 40 per cent
alcohol.
Ouzo it is usually served as an aperitif on ice and water, in
mixed drinks and cocktails.
Ouzo drinking is an art. Or maybe it's a way of life, the Greek
way of life.
Ouzo is exported throughout the world and Ouzo is one of Greece's
most sought after products.

Date Published: Jan 25, 2011 - 8:50 am

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Information Rhodes Rodos island in the Aegean Sea. The majority
of locals live in the North of the Island, in Rhodes Town.Once
guarded by the legendary Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven
Wonders of the Ancient World, Rhodes Town retains its medieval
monastery and well preserved Venentian castle.Rhodes is the jewel
island of the Aegean Sea. Shaped like a diamond, it is the
largest and most fertile of the Dodecanese Islands. Once known as
the Island of the Sun by the ancient Gods, Rhodes enjoys over 300
days of glorious sunshine. Offering a wealth of historical and
cultural sites stretching back to and before Crusader times, the
island is abound with medieval castles and museums as well as
stunning scenery with over 136 miles of shoreline beaches,
hideaway harbours and hilltop monasteries. Info Rhodes offers a
diversity of choice and exploration comes highly recommended. Its
beauty and the warmth of its friendly population certainly ensure
a memorable experience! Greece, is the Crusader Isle, steeped in
ancient history and boasting 300 days of blue skies a year.Its
most popular resorts, such as Faliraki, are now almost totally
devoted to package tourism and anyone in search of Greek
goatherds and fishing villages has come to the wrong place. Here
you will find an one of the best turistic destinations! Rhodes
takes in more annual holiday visitors than virtually any other
Greek island. The attraction is not just the long summer season
and the sandy beaches but also the remarkably well preserved
medieval city of Rhodes itself, castles galore courtesy of the
Crusaders and a hilly, forested interior with some lovely
landscapes in Rodos. Info the island's classical past can be
explored at the ancient sites of Kamiros, Ialyssos and Lindos.
Medieval fortresses to rival any in the world can be found at
Rhodes, Lindos and Monolithos villages
Rhodes island information. Nothing can prepare you for the
grandeur of Rhodes Town with its medieval walled city combining
the imposing Castle of the Knights, a fortress from Crusader
times and a labyrinth of cobbled streets lined with bazaars,
restaurants and wonderful cavernous buildings. Rhodes info.
Marvel at the magnificent Mandraki Harbour, home to the Colossus
of Rhodes one of the ancient wonders of the world while close by
the new town bustles with markets and designer shops to cater for
every taste. Rhodes market. Dotted around the rest of the Island
there are beautiful beaches, tourism, some loud and noisy
resorts, beautiful countryside and unspoilt areas also. Rhodes
has a greener countryside in the North and in late Spring it is
full of flowers. The most popular beaches lie to the north and
east. Rodos island, Rhodes is perfect for a relaxing holiday in
the sun. Rodos island information

Date Published: Jan 25, 2011 - 4:12 am
One of the original twelve, Dodecanese, Greek
islands, rich of history and natural beauty is Patmos.
Patmos island lies between Leros and Ikaria. It is famous
for its religious past as one of the Apostles of Jesus, Saint
John the Divine, wrote the Book of Revelation (the
Apocalypse) during his exile. Its mild climate, the impressive
natural beauty, the tourist infrastructure and the beautiful
beaches, promise unforgettable vacations. There are two main
"cities" on Patmos: Skala, the harbour area and where most
of the residents live and Hora (or Chora), the hilltop area
dominated by the Byzantine Monastery of St. John build in 1088 to
withstand pirate raids.
Patmos, as the other islands of Greece, is full of
beaches and every one of them offers something different. The
best beaches of Patmos are lying on its eastern coast,
north and south of the island?s port. A few beaches are only
available on the west coast, which is mostly rocky, windy and
inaccessible by road. You can swim in Ag. Nikolaos,
Agriolivadi, Alikes, Apollou, Aspri, Diakofti, Grikos, Kambos,
Lambi, Livadi Geranou, Lefkes, Meloi, Merika, Mersini, Petra,
Psili Ammos and Skala.
History information for Patmos Island
The island was first inhabited around 3000BC most probably by
the Dorians, followed by the Ionians and the Romans who used it
as a place of exile for criminals, politican and religious
troublemakers. That was when Apostle John came to the island
where he conveyed the inhabitants to Christianity and wrote the
Apocalypse. After the division of the Roman Empire,
Christianity was officially recognised and spread rapidly
throughout the Greek islands and the Byzantine Empire
flourished as
Patmos and its people are culturally
advanced. However, after the continuous pirate raids, the
island was left deserted for several years until 1085 when
Reverent Father Christodoulos was given the complete control of
the island and began the construction of the monastery. The
rest of the history is very similar with the rest of the
Greek islands as the island was then
conquered by the Venetians, the Knights of St. John, the Turks,
the Russians and finally the Italians and the Germans. In 1945,
the Germans left and the island of Patmos stayed autonomous
until 1948 when, with the rest of the
Dodecanese Islands, it joined the rest
of independent
Greece. In 1983
Patmos was
formally declared by the
Greek Parliament a Holy Island.
Museums and other interesting sites in Patmos Island
The Monastery of St. John and the nearby Cave of the
Apocalypse, where the revelations took place, are major
pilgrimage destinations and popular tourist sights. You may also
visit the Treasure Museum of the Monastery of Saint John the
Theologian located inside the monastery, the Cultural Museum in
Chora (Tel. +30 22470 31360) and the remainings of the
Acropolis of Patmos on the hill of Kastelli near
Skala.
Local things & stuff to check or buy in Patmos
Island
Make sure to taste some of the traditional sweets called
'pougia', which are made of dough and almonds, topped with
sugar and syrup and ?apidakia? made of walnut and honey. They
can be found in all the pastry shops of the island.
Apart for its sweets, Patmos is famous for its
high-quality cheese products (touloumotyri and mizithra), so
you may also taste the great cheesepie with tasty past and
fresh local cheese. It is one of the islands specialties.
Fresh fish and excellent seafood can be found in various tavern
of Patmos. As for shopping, you will find linen
reversible weavings, fine embroideries, handmade jewellery,
handmade icons and beautiful hand-woven fabrics with
traditional designs.
Patmos
tourist information
Town Hall : (+30) 22470 31235 / 32278
Health center : (+30) 22470 31211 / 32669
Police station : (+30) 22470 31.303
Port Authority : (+30) 22470.34131 / 31231
Taxi stand : (+30) 22470 31225
Municipal Tourist Office : (+30) 22470 31666
Citizens' Services Center : (+30) 22470 33206
Post Office : (+30) 22470 31316
Bus Station : (+30) 22470 31225
Pharmacy : (+30) 22470 31500
How to reach Patmos island
There are big
ferry- boats daily departing from
Piraeus (Athens) and the journey to
Patmos lasts 9
hours and from
Rhodes island about 6 hours.
Patmos
is connected with the surrounding islands by frequent itineraries
of big boats, hydrofoils and smaller tourist boats.
The airports nearest to Patmos are those of isle Samos,
Leros and Kos. Once you've reached any of these destinations the
fastest way to reach Patmos is by hydrofoil.
* PATMOS LOCAL ADS :
Island of Patmos, as the other islands of Greece, has traditional
villages and beautiful beaches!! Information of Patmos island.
Patmos island has two main villages on Patmos: Skala, the harbor
area and where most of the residents live and Hora (or Chora),
the hilltop area dominated by the Monastery of St. John. The
monastery and the nearby Cave of the Apocalypse, where the
revelations took place, are major pilgrimage destinations and
popular tourist sights as well. Many package tours and cruises
stop in Patmos and there are frequent ferry and hydrofoil
services. See Patmos Information here:
Hora village. This unique village with white houses in the
typical Aegean style is the heart of Patmos attracting visitors
from all over the world. A medieval village around the Byzantine
monastery of St.John. The village is connected with the rest of
the island through regular bus transport and taxis or the old
donkey path, which takes visitors down to the port in
approximately 20 minutes. Chora is a small community in itself,
with lots of charming little restaurants and bars, some exquisite
shops and small grocery shops.
It is not so easy to reach Psili Ammos, it is one of the most
remote beaches of the island. The regular street reaches to
Diakofti and then you take the little foot path over the
mountain. It is about 20-30 minutes walk.The most beautiful beach
of the island is Psili Ammos. The atmosphere here is exotic with
the enormous waves and the sandy beach surrounded by wild
beauty.No sun beds or umbrellas. A little tavernas serves
traditional food. You can also reach Psili Ammos by boat. The
boats depart from Skala and the trip takes about one hour.
Nudism is prohibited all over the island but at Psili Ammos, if
you are discreet, no one minds if you drop your swim suit. Kambos
Beach is perhaps the most organised beach. Several bars and
tavernas around, where you can find spinach pie and other
delicacies. Sun beds and umbrellas are for rent and water sports
as windsurfing and waterskiing. You can easily reach Kambos Beach
with the local bus, boat or taxi.
Skala village. All accommodations are mainly located at the quiet
back part of Skala or along the sea front. Regular bus transport
& taxis connects Skala with all parts of the island and daily
excursion boats offer day trips to various quiet beaches and
other nearby islands.Skala is the capital of Patmos and the
biggest settlement on the island. A charming little port with
lots of authentic restaurants, Greek cafenions and shops of all
kinds. Evening entertainment is offered through a variety of
bars, clubs and open coffee shops.
Agriolivadi is one of the best organised beaches. Two tavernas,
one traditional at the beach and one fish tavernas 150 m along
the road. Bar/cafeteria that remains open all day.
Agriolivadi is easy to reach, by foot (3 km walk from Skala),
local bus or taxi. All the comforts you can ask for exist here.
It is a long beach and you can choose if you want to rent a sun
bed and umbrella or if you just want to lie down on your towel in
the shadow of a tree. Waterskiing and pedal boats for
rent.
Grikos village. The old square offers a romantic view of colorful
fishing boats and small taverns offering traditional food at all
times of the day. Secluded beaches with lots of shady trees and
sun-beds with umbrellas in some parts, is the ideal place for a
relaxing holiday. An idyllic fishing village, approximately 5 km
from the port of Skala, located at the fascinating bay of Grikos
with its mysterious rock Kallikatsou which used to house hermits
for many centuries. Water-sports are offered for those who seek
sportive pleasures. Grikos is connected with all parts of the
island through regular bus transport & taxis or old paths
leading to Chora and Skala.
Lampi beach is situated at the north part of Patmos. On Lambi
beach you can not find any facilities except a very popular fish
tavern. The main road leads to Lampi beach, but the bus stops 2
km away. It is famous because of the many coloured stones that
cover the beach. Their number has decreased though, they are very
popular souvenirs.
Kampos village. The village square as well as the beach offer a
variety of good taverns and a small grocery shop supplies you
with whatever is needed. Shady trees and sun-beds on the beach
give the visitor any comfort required and water-sports facilities
are available for those who need some physical activity. Kampos
is connected with Skala through regular bus transport & taxis
throughout the day. A rural village approximately 5.5 Km from
Skala located at a beautiful sandbay with lovely white houses in
the Aegean style. An unspoiled piece of nature where fishers and
farmers are your next door neighbours.
Meloi beach you can find quite close to Skala (1.5 km), next to
the camping site. Because of this short distance from the centre
it is an easy choice for your swim. No facilities, but here are
two traditional tavernas.
The Monastery of St. John the Divine (Agios Ioannis o Theologos),
also known as the Monastery of St. John the Theologian, is a
fortified Orthodox monastery on the island of Patmos in Greece.
The Monastery of St. John the Theologian crowns the island of
Revelation, in Patmos and is one of the most charming and most
impressive monuments of Orthodoxy and of the Byzantine
civilization. Inside the Monastery the library is located, one of
the ancient libraries with a continuous history in the same place
where with the list referring to the finder of the library, Holy
Christodoulos.
The beach of Grikos has a separate character. Where the first one
finishes the other one begins. Grikos is a stretched out tourist
settlement that consist of hotels, rooms for rent and
restaurants. Facilities as sun beds, umbrellas and canoes exist.
It is a combination of harbour and beach. Opposite you can find a
stony beach that separates the rock of Kalikatsou from
Grikos.
Livadi Geranou beach is a sand beach in the north east of Patmos.
Here is a fish tavernas, but no other facilities. In a very short
distance from the beach is a small islet with a little church on.
It mainly assembles guests that want to combine their excursion
with a swim.
The most important gulf is that of Porto Skala that it also the
harbor of the island. Looking east you will come across the gulfs
of Aspris, Meloi, Agriolivadiou, Kambos, Thermon, Lambis, Saint
Nikolaos, Lefkes, Merika and on the west side Hochlaka. On the
south you will come across the gulfs of Sapsilos, Gukos, Petra,
Diakofto, Stavros, Kipon and Leka. The above gulfs are accessible
for swimming and make the best choices for unforgettable dives.
Another distinct feature of the geographical partition of the
island are its capes that make up idyllic points to enjoy the
magical view of the vast blue of Aegean. Some that stand out are,
the capes of Koumana, Vamakias, Gernos,Hondros, Livadi, Epsimios,
Kalaras and Genoupas. All around the island and within its gulfs
there are small islands that emphasize its uniqueness. The
largest of them all being Hiliomodi, which is situated in the
gulf of Skala. On this small island, the church of Saint
Panteleimonas is located and is celebrated on the 27th of June.
Further north we find the little islands of Santa Thekla, Saint
George, Kentronisi, Tragonisi, Prasonisi and Petra.
Patmos island information by rhodesmarket.blog

Date Published: Jan 25, 2011 - 4:10 am
Chalki or
Halki Island is one of the
Dodecanese Islands and lies 16 km from
Rhodes and 302 nautical miles from
Piraeus. One of
Greece's smallest islands it has 28 sq. km
of land mass and 34 km of coastline. It has a population of under
300. No cars are allowed on the island. The capital and port of
Nimborio is built ampitheatrically on the SE side of the island
and on the Bay of Nimborio. The island can be reached by ferry
only.
NIMBOREIO
The settlement of Chalki is Nimboreio. This is a village
in the traditional style, standing in the shape of an
amphitheatre on the natural shore-line of its attractive harbour.
The bay of its natural harbour, the houses and the colours are
well matched in a dream landscape.
The houses -mostly renovated- are tasteful, built of stone, with
tiled roofs and mosaics of pebbles on the balconies and in their
courtyards. An imposing sight is formed by the bell-tower of the
Church of Agios Nikolaos, an exceptional piece of architecture,
in which marble memebers from the ancient temple at Pefkia have
been incorporated. The village streets are paved and free of
motor vehicles. Thus it is possible to sit at one of the many
little taverns, coffe-shops, patisseries or bars, which in summer
bustle with life, and enjoy the peace and quiet.
CHORIO
Chorio lies on the mountain slope, below the Castle. It is
reached by following the road which crosses Nimboreios, in about
50 minutes on foot. Chorio was abandoned in the mid twentieth
century, when life was transposed to Imporeios, but it remains
alive in people's memories. It stands on ancient foundations and
is built with carved stone and pieces of column capitals which
date from before the second century AD.
KASTRO
Kastro is reached by a ten-minute climb from Chorio. It dominates
the mountain top, and was built by the Knights of St. John during
the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries on the site of the ancient
acropolis of Chorio.
PANORMITIS
Panormitis, the Chapel of the Archangel Michael, is
ten-minutes' walk beyond Chorio and attracts all the residents
of Chalki on its feast day, 8 November. It was built in the
nineteenth century by sponge-fishers, next to a chapel of the
tenth or eleventh century. From here it is possible to admire
the view of almost the whole of eastern Chalki, Imboreios, the
coast, Pontamos, a small archipelago of rocky islets (Krevati,
Nisos, Praousa, Kolophonas, Attrakousa) and, in the far
distance,
Rhodes.
MONASTERIES AND CHURCHES
There are a few Monasteries and churches in the island of
Halki,every visitor its nice to visit them. The Monastery of
Taxiarhis Michail, 5 km to the NW hosts a rare icon of the
saint.The Monastery of Ai Giannis Alarghas is 7.5 km. to the
West. In the yard of the monastery there is a perennial
cypress. There are some houses around belonging to the
monastery. Hospitality is offered.The Monastery of Agia Triada
and the little church of Stavros tou Xylou, near Ai Yiannis has
a view over Tilos. The church of Aghios Nikolaos, protector of
the town, has a grandiose bell-tower, a wooden-carved
iconostasis of rare art and hagiographies. It was founded in
1861. The church of Aghios Elftherios is near Chorio and that
of Stavros is higher up.
BEACHES
Chalki is ringed round with many attractive beaches,
some accessible on foot and others which can be reached by
boat. The easiest to reach is Pentamos (sandy, 10 minutes from
the port), Ftenagia (small, rocky beach, behind the Chapel of
Agia Katerini, 15 minutes on foot), Kania (25 minutes on foot,
in the north of the island), Yali (pebble beach, on the south
of the island), Trachia (double beach beyond Pontamos, can be
reached only by boat) and Areta (on the northern side of the
island, also reached by boat).
FAIRS
Chalki has fairs which are well-known for their merrymaking, to
the sound of the lyre and with competitions in impromptu song
composition. The best known is that of Agios Ioannis on 29
August, celebrated at the Monastery of Agios Ioannis Alargas.
ALIMIA
Nearby island north-east of Chalki, with fine sandy
beaches. There is a guesthouse at the Monastery of St. George
and there are dayly trips here from Rhodes. It is also
visited by farmers from Chalki who have houses and
animals on the island.

Date Published: Jan 25, 2011 - 4:09 am
WELCOME TO RHODES - RHODOS - RODOS - RODI - ΡΟΔΟΣ ISLAND /
GREECE
Rhodes (
Rhodos or
Rodos in Greek), lies
between Crete and the near East in the Aegean ocean.
Rhodes is famous as the island of sun, sea and sand, the
ideal place for vacations. It is the third largest
Greek
island, the biggest of the
Dodecanese islands, and
officially, the sunniest place in the Europe. The City is among
the finest, not only in
Greece but in the whole of the
Mediterranean.... (
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Below you can find some additional information about
Rhodes (
Rodos)
island, the capital of
Dodecanese islands.
ANTIQUITIES:
It is forbidden to export antiquities and works of art found in
Greece, with the exception of a very few categories for
which a special license from the
Ministry of Culture is
required. If a traveller is found in possession of antiques or
works of art without an export license, the object will be
confiscated and the offender will be prosecuted. For more
information, please contact the
Rhodes Archaeological Service in the
Medieval Town, Tel: (+30) 22410 25500
CATHOLIC SERVICES:
The Catholic church of Santa Maria, located at Neochori
(on the corner of Kathopouli and Dragoumi Sts) holds services
from April to October at 7am on weekdays and at 8am, 11am and 7pm
on Sundays.
St. Francisco church, located close to the Stadium of
Rhodes, on Dimokratias St, celebrates mass from April to
October at 8:30am on weekdays and 10am on Sundays. During the
winter both churches hold Mass only on Sundays.
HEALTH CARE:
Rhodes has many doctors of all specialities. Some see patients
only at their private surgeries, where payment will be expected.
There are also many doctors that work for the
Greek
National Health Service (ESI) at the General
Hospital
"Andreas Papandreou" in Ag. Apostoli and in various Health
Centers across the island. The General Hospital's Accident &
Emergency unit is open 24hrs a day. There is also a good number
of pharmacies in
Rhodes town and in the villages of the
island.
Hospitals:
Rhodos General Hospital Tel: (+30) 22410 80000
Euromedica Private Hospital Tel: (+30) 22410 45000
Health Centers:
Archagelos Tel: (+30) 22440 22400 / 22255
Embona Tel: (+30) 22460 41321 / 41367
Gennadi Tel: (+30) 22440 43233
Ialysos Tel: (+30) 22410 91444
Kallithies Tel: (+30) 22410 85209
Faliraki First Aid Tel: (+30) 22410 85555
Krito Private Clinic Tel: (+30) 22410 30020
BANKS & CURRENCY:
All the main Greek banks i.e National Bank of
Greece, Emboriki Bank, Alpha Bank, Eurobank, Nova Bank,
Piraeus Bank, Cooperative Bank of the Dodecanese etc. have
branches and ATM machines on the island. Banks are open from
Monday to Friday between the hours of 8am and 2pm. Some Branches
at the centre of the City are also open in the afternoon Monday
to Friday. Visitors going to the Bank to exchange money into
Euros or to cash travellers cheques must remember to have their
international passport with them. Since January 1st 2000, Greece
has adopted the Euro as its national currency.
CONSULATES:
If any serious problem arises, the following consulates will be
willing to assist their nationals:
AUSTRIA (+30) 22410 20831
IRELAND (+30) 22410 22461
BELGIUM (+30) 22410 24661
ITALY (+30) 22410 27342
DENMARK (+30) 22410 89340-89300
NORWAY (+30) 22410 27313-24061
FRANCE (+30) 22410 77488
SWEDEN (+30) 22410 31822-63663
GERMANY (+30) 22410 63730
TURKEY (+30) 22410 23362
HOLLAND (+30) 22410 31571
UNITED KINGDOM (+30) 22410 27306-27247
HUNGARY (+30) 22410 22460
FINLAND (+30) 22410 24890
POSTAL SERVICES:
Postal Services on the island are operated by the Hellenic
Post (ELTA). There are post offices in Rhodes Town and
all the main villages of the island. The central post office in
Rhodes Town is in the Mandraki opposite the Church
of the Annunciation (Evangelismos). The post office is
open Monday through Friday from 7:30am to 8:00pm and Saturday
from 7:30am to 1:30pm. The reception desks of most hotels and
super markets sell postage stamps. Rhodes Town Post Office
Tel:(+30) 22410 35560
TELEPHONE SERVICES:
The main provider of fixed telephone services on the island is
the Greek Telecommunications Organisation (OTE). Through
out the island there are Public Pay Phones that operate with pre
paid phone cards. Cards can by purchased from OTE branches,
kiosks and news agents. There are also three Mobile Phone
Providers: Vodafone, Wind and Cosmote. The dialling code for
Greece is +30. The area code for Rhodes is 22410.
Directory Enquiries* 11888 *Service is provided by OTE
PUBLIC TRANSPORT:
The bus network covers the island efficiently and the vehicles
are in good condition. Within the town there are bus routes that
cover all the areas of the
City of Rhodes operated by RODA
which serves the West coast and part of the East coast up to
Faliraki. The other operator is KTEL. It serves the East
coast of the island up to
Kattavia village. The buses of
both operators leave from the
New Market area at
Mandraki.
Local Buses:
RODA (+30) 22410 26300 / 36370
KTEL (+30) 22410 27706 / 75134
Taxis:
Central Station (Mandraki) (+30) 22410 27666
Radio Taxi (+30) 22410 64712 / 64734 / 62179
For the disabled (+30) 22410 77079
USEFUL NUMBERS:
Below there is a list of useful numbers to have when visiting the
island of Rhodes.
Emergency Numbers:
Police 100
Port Police 108
Fire Brigade 199
Ambulance Services 166
Forestry Fire Service 191
*Dial from any Public Phone without charge
Other Numbers:
Hellenic Tourism Organisation (EOT) (+30) 22410 44335 /
44336
Lindos Tourist Information (+30) 22440 31900 / 31227
Tourist Police (+30) 22410 27423 / 23329
Traffic Police (+30) 22410 22346 / 26480
Diagoras Airport (+30) 22410 88700
Port Office (+30) 22410 27695 / 28666

Date Published: Jan 25, 2011 - 4:00 am
The Dodecanese or Dodecanisos is the name of the
island complex in the north eastern Aegean. They are
situated between the islands of Crete, the Cyclades, lkarias,
Samos and the Asia Minor seaboard.
The twelve main islands are :
Rhodes, Astypalia, Kalymnos, Karpathos, Kasos,
Kos, Leros, Nysiros, Patmos, Symi, Tilos, Halki or Chalki, but there are also some
smaller islands as the islets of Lipsi , Pserimos , Agathonisi ,
Kastelorizo or Megisti, Levitha , Giali ,
Kinaros , Kalolymnos , Farmakonissi ,including also other
islets, barren islets and rock peaks, all constitute the group of
islands known as the
Dodecanese.
Sea shells and crustacean fossils which are found on top of
mountains indicate that the formation of this island chain,
either wholly or partly, occurred under the surface of the sea.
During lengthy and complex geological upheavals, dry land emerged
only to be, to a great extent, resubmerged some 3-4 million years
ago, leaving only the mountain tops of "Aigaiida" above sea level
to form today Aegean Islands.
The
Dodecanese climate is of a transitional type
and ranges from temperate to dry tropical climates which is
characterized with lots of sunlight and an extended dry summer
period.

Date Published: Jan 25, 2011 - 1:36 am
Rhodes Marina - Rhodes Island New Marina
Rhodes Marina is
Greece's newest state of the Art
development, ready to be operational in early June 2011.
According to the island's leading estate agents Savvaidis &
Associates, the 100 million euro Marina investment would
attract a large number of boats servicing an important area of
the South East
Aegean Sea and boost
Rhodes property market.
Rhodes New Marina is expected to attract 20,000 visitors
per season from the yachts only, additional guests, including
tourists and locals that will use the on-shore facilities, like
restaurants, bars and spa, will reach previously unseen levels.
Rhodes Marina will have a capacity of over 350 vessels
with at least 50 berths for the Super Yachts. The latest
technology has been used for the Control Center, 2 kms of fiber
optics will connect the boats to Satellite TV services, high
speed internet, Cable TV and internal telephone lines. On-shore
facilities will include a bank, shops, restaurants, cafeterias,
gym, spa with swimming pool, green areas and a beautifully
landscaped promenade along the Marina's main pier. The complex
will also include 16 VIP suites for yacht owners; available to
rent. There will be a shipyard for repairs, a large fuel
station, a conference center and sailing club.
The development will contribute to the overall regeneration of
the area and improve the quality of life for residents.
Recruitment needs around the marina are expected to expand the
demand for housing, whether it is rental or purchase, in the
surrounding area.
"Property Prices in the nearby area of
Rhodes are expected to peak in 2012 once the
marina will be fully operational," says Savvas Savvaidis of
Savvaidis & Associates estate agency: "Property in the area
will reap the rewards as an increase of interest around the
marina has already been documented."
Savvaidis & Associates is currently in discussions for the
development of 2 large plots of land in the immediate proximity
to the Marina that will become a Commercial Centre and a
5* Hotel.
The knock on effects are expected to be seen further a field.
The New Ring Road connecting the Marina to Rhodes
International Airport has already been completed by 70% and has
already increased the value of land in the immediate area.
About Savaidis & Associates
Savvaidis & Associates is the largest real estate agency on
the island of Rhodes with 2 offices strategically located in
prime spots of the Island. It employs 10 full-time experienced
professionals.The company was established in 1983. Since then
it has offered brokerage services, in both the residential and
commercial sectors. High profile commercial transactions like
the Zara Building, Kotsovolos and the late 2010 H&M
commercial lease are part of the exemplary track record of the
company. Property management and valuations is another
important part of the company's activities. Savvaidis /
Associates covers more than 95% of the housing supply on the
island.
Marina Rhodos - Mandraki Marina is in reality the older
harbour of Rhodos.
It is a public port that does NOT offer the facilities of a
modern private marina. The port alike the town of
Rhodos occupies the northernmost tip of the island
right below the medieval castle and opposite the Market
Square of Rhodes, a 30 minute drive from the airport
and 20 minutes walk from the commercial (ferry) port of
Rhodos. The facilities within the harbour area can give a
minimum of comfort to the charterers since there is power,
water and supermarkets near the yachts.
Mandraki harbor was the main
harbor of Rhodes
for almost 2,500 years. On the left side you can see the
entrance to the harbor and the two deer, (it is believed that
the
Colossus of Rhodes was standing
there), a Rhodian symbol of strength and wealth.
Mandraki
Harbour still remains very active, with lots of
sailboats, private yachts and small cruise boats that offer
trips around
Rhodes and other nearby islands.
Berth where directed or where convenient. The harbour is
hopelessly crowded in the summer, with yachts often two or
three out of the quay. Mandraki is now designated as a
marina, although as yet few additional facilities have been
introduced. yachts can also go on the pontoon on the W side,
just inside the entrance, if there is room
Good, all around shelter in the harbour. Numerous boats
winter afloat here. Fouled anchors are a common occurrence,
simply because there are so many yachts. A large mooring
chain, lying approximately 30m out of the quay, is also
easily fouled.
Marina Rhodos Mandraki – Crowded Port in front of Historical
Background
Those who hope to get a mooring place in the town port of
Rhodes during the high season, are looking for a needle in
a haystack. However, Rhodes marina is a great place to
start your Mediterranean adventure, among the
Dodecanse islands or even the Turkish coast.
Location & Approach
Mooring your boat in this marina is a real privilege since the
Rhodos Mandraki marina is actually the old town harbor.
Now if you remember your history, the entrance of the old
harbor of Rhodos is said to have been guarded by the
Colossus, one of the 7 wonders of the ancient world. Sadly, the
Colossus is long gone but the Yacht Charter sailors can
still enjoy that ancient mystique in a modern setting.
The marina is located in the north part of
Rhodos island, along the other ports of
the old town, being the furthest to the north, with the
coordinates 36°26' N 28°14' E. From out at sea, the marina is
easy to spot thanks to the medieval castle that sits just above
it on a hill. Also, opposite the marina, the
Yacht
Charter skipper can see the main market street.
The fact that the Mandraki marina is actually the old
town port means that it’s not going to offer the facilities of
a modern private marina, but regardless of that fact, it seems
to be very popular with the Yacht Charter crowds,
especially during the summer months when a berth at this marina
is very hard to come by.
A reason for that could be the position of the
Rhodes
island and the Rhodea town in particular, a gateway to the
Dodecanese island and even the shores of
Turkey. Also, the marina is conveniently situated just
30 minutes from the airport by car and 20 minutes from the
commercial ferry by foot. This connects with numerous
Yacht
Charter islands in
Greece and with resorts in
Turkey, such as
Marmaris.
Also, during the summer, the prevailing wind in the area is the
Meltemi which blows from the northwest to the west with forces
of 4-6 Beaufort causing some problems for Yacht Charter
yachts. North of the port entrance there are rocks and
shallow waters that should be avoided.
Infrastructure & Ambience
The marina has 120 berths which are never enough during the
summer months, a reason for which a booking in advance would be
a good idea. Berths have water and power supply (220V) as well
as the basic facilities of toilets, hot water showers, a mini
market and grocery shops, a parking lot and a taxi stand for
those Yacht Charter sailors with a trip around town in
mind.
However, there is an additional bus terminal within walking
distance of the marina grounds, in case ther are things you
can’t find there. Also within walking distance of the marina is
Rhodes main commercial street where you’ll find a wide
assortment of shops, banks and restaurants, everything a
Yacht Charter tourist needs.
Other than the fact that it gets busy during the summer time,
the fact that the facilties here are pretty basic, Mandraki
marina is really a great place to moor, since the ancient
town of Rhodes is a starting point for many Yacht
Charter itineraries in the Mediterranean.
* UNFORTUNATELY 'RHODES MARINA' ISN'T READY YET!!

Date Published: Jan 24, 2011 - 4:19 pm
Rhodes: Hotels in Rhodes Greece - Rhodes Hotels Accommodation,
Rhodos Travel - Tours to Rodos Island Greece. Rhodes island in
Greece has many different hotels choice ideal to accommodate
every guest. Rhodes hotels are famous for their hospitality. In
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appartments, studios, budget hotels and many other as anything
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because of many qualities. It is a seaside having a very
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For single travelers, tourist groups, companies of friends,
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Greece. Rhodesmarket.blog offers a large selection of hotels in
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Most popular hotels and accommodation in the island
Hotels & Lodgings in Rhodes Town, Rhodes island,
Greece:
Athineon Hotel Apartments
Blue Sky City Beach Hotel
Eva Aparthotel
Mediterranean Hotel
Nikos Takis Fashion Hotel
Plaza Hotel Best Western
Spirit Of The Knights Boutique Hotel
Agla Hotel
Alexia Hotel
Athena Hotel
Castello Di Rodi Hotel
Cava D' Oro Hotel
Lydia Hotel
Angela Suites & Lobby
Princess Flora Hotel
Als Hotel
Cactus Hotel
Kipriotis Hotel
Africa Hotel
Petit Palais Hotel
S. Nikolis' Hotel Apartments & Honeymoon Suites
Belvedere Beach Hotel
Casino Rodos - Grande Albergo delle Rose
Grand Hotel Rhodes
Rodos Park Suites & Spa Hotel
Aquarium View Hotel
Avalon Boutique Hotel
Blue Horizon Palm Beach Hotel
City Center Hotel
Constantin Hotel
Esperia Hotel
Europa Hotel
Golden Sunrise Hotel
Hotel Helena
Hotel Lomeniz Blue Reni Kinou
Hotel Manousos
Hotel Riviera
Ibiscus Hotel
Marie Hotel
Hotel Vassilia
Rhodos Beach Hotel
Semiramis Hotel
Sirene Beach
Siravast Hotel
Hotels & Lodgings in Lindos, Rhodes island, Greece:
Lindos Blu Hotel
Lindos Bay Hotel
Lindos Mare Hotel
Melenos Lindos Hotel
Lindos Star Hotel
Lindianmyth Studios
Lindos Beach Villa
Lindian Village Hotel
Lindos Memories Resort Beach Hotel
Paraktio Beach Apartments
Iberostar Lindos Royal
Lindos Athena Hotel
Lindos Princess Beach Hotel
Lindos Sun Hotel
Sunrise Hotel
Veraclub Lindos
Sunshine Hotel
Hotels & Lodgings in Kalithea, Rhodes island,
Greece:
Aldemar Paradise Royal Mare Hotel
Rodos Palladium
Kresten Palace Hotel
Castello Di Rodi
Elysium Resort & Spa
Columbus Paradise Beach Village
Eden Roc Resort Hotel & Bungalows
Kalithea Sun and Sky Hotel
Kalithea Horizon Royal
Kalithea Mare Palace
Sunwing Resort
Hotels & Lodgings in Faliraki, Rhodes island,
Greece:
Blue Sea Beach Resort
Cathrin Hotel
Louis Colossos Beach Hotel
Luca Cypria Faliraki Hotel
Esperos Village Hotel
Esperides Beach Hotel
Esperos Palace Hotel
Rodos Palladium Hotel
Apollo Beach Resort Hotel
Calypso Beach Hotel
Calypso Palace Hotel
Faliraki Beach Hotel
Grecotel Rhodos Royal
Sun Palace Hotel Rhodes
Ladiko Bungalows Hotel
Olympos Beach Hotel
Apollo Blue Palace
Cathrin Hotel
Grecotel Rhodos Royal
Hotel Diagoras
Hotel Matina
Pegasos Beach Hotel
Venezia Resort
Hotels & Lodgings in Afandou, Rhodes island, Greece:
Golden Days Hotel
Sensimar Port Royal Villas & Spa Hotel
Afandou Bay Resort Suites
Golf View Hotel
Iris Hotel
Oasis Hotel Bungalows Rhodes
Reni Sky Hotel
Rodos Star Hotel
Hotels & Lodgings in Kolymbia, Rhodes island,
Greece:
Golden Odyssey Hotel
Lutania Beach Hotel
Atlantica Imperial Resort
Atlantica Aegean Blue
Irene Palace Hotel
Alfa Beach Club
Hotel Kolymbia Star
Lydia Maris
Myrina Beach Hotel
Niriides Beach Hotel
Hotels & Lodgings in Kalathos, Rhodes island,
Greece:
Atrium Palace Thalasso Spa Resort & Villas
Hotels & Lodgings in Kiotari, Rhodes island, Greece:
Rodos Maris Hotel & Bungalows
Rodos Village Hotel
Al Mare Villas
Iberostar Lindos Imperial
Kabanari Bay Beach
Rodos Princess
Hotels & Lodgings in Genadi, Rhodes island, Greece:
Ampelia Beach Hotel
Hotel Panorama Genadi
Hotels & Lodgings in Pefkos-Lardos, Rhodes island,
Greece:
Cosmos Maris
Columbus club Lardos bay
Costa Lindia Beach Resort
Delfinia Resort Hotel
Esmeralda Hotel
Hotel Kamari Beach
Hotel Pefkos Garden
Island Blue Hotel
Lindia Thalassa Resort
LTI Miraluna Village
Magic Life Kiotari Imperial
Olive Garden Hotel
Pefki Islands Resort
Pefkos Beach Hotel
Pefkos Village Resort
Princess Flora Hotel
Hotels & Lodgings in Ialyssos, Rhodes island,
Greece:
Blue Horizon Beach Resort Hotel
Sun Beach Resort Complex
Summerland Hotel Bungalows
Electra Palace
Atlantica Princess Hotel
Sunshine Vacation Club Rhodes
Alis Residence
Blue Bay Hotel
Forum Beach Hotel
Forum Hotel
Ialyssos Bay
Latino Bay
Hotels & Lodgings in Ixia, Rhodes island, Greece:
Avra Beach Resort Hotel - Bungalows
Cosmopolitan Hotel
Dionysos Hotel
Capsis Hotel Rhodes & Convention Center
Imperial Rhodes Resort (ex Hilton Rhodes)
Miramare Wonderland Suites & Bungalows
Olympic Palace Hotel
Rodian Amathus Beach Resort
Rodos Palace Resort Hotel & Convention Center
The Ixian Grand
Belair Beach Hotel
Caravel Hotel
Hotel Golden Beach
Hotel Solemar
Oceanis Hotel
Hotels & Lodgings in Kremasti, Rhodes island,
Greece:
Esmeralda Hotel
Kremasti Memories Hotel
Bayside Hotel
Pylea Beach Hotel
Hotels & Lodgings in Theologos (Tholos), Rhodes island,
Greece:
Doreta Beach Resort
Nirvana Beach Hotel
Alex Beach Hotel
Filoxenia Hotel
Sabina Hotel
Sea View
Summer Dream Hotel

Date Published: Jan 24, 2011 - 4:12 pm
Kastelorizo or Megisti island information
In the eastern tip of Greece, hug the coast of Asia Minor,
Kastelorizo or Megisti is a small island
paradise, despite the countless beauties and its long history,
remains untouched by tourism!
Kastelorizo or
Megisti is located only about 3
kilometers off the Turkish coast and 130 kilometers east of
Rhodes. About 200 people live there. Among the
rocky islands and islets forming that decision in the miniature
archipelago, two spread out, as if from the Turkish coast, one
was large enough to be inhabited, almost from the beginning of
history. So say it was named the Great - and I think this is one
of the smaller islands of the
Mediterranean. As he
traveled to Great story until the Middle Ages when the Knights
built here Castello Rosso, the castle on top of red rock that
rises above the harbor. In another version, the name arising from
the settlement itself, which lies "STOU Kastello root" equal to
the water. These are things to preoccupy one's mind the endless
hours, where they choose to access the ship needed to get the
most borderline of the
Greek islands. Why, only sees the port and
the sublime surrounds the village, names and etymolo-gies are no
longer absolutely essential.
Until a few decades ago, Kastellorizo was a relatively
inconspicuous destination, even among Greeks - a remote,
inaccessible, little advertised site. But the last two decades,
the small island of only 9 square kilometers emerged from the
border of isolation to recommend directly to the international
audience: in 1991, the Oscar-winning Italian film «Mediterraneo»
moviegoers everywhere toured the charming scenery of
Kastellorizo. Much later, in 2006, a celestial phenomenon,
the impressive total eclipse, brought to the island hundreds of
visitors from every corner of the Earth. Along the safe natural
harbor lies the island's only settlement. This is all about
Kastellorizo. Place a pinch, but with such a rich history,
which will take some time to explore it thoroughly. A stroll in
the streets like a trip back in time.
Changing hands
The Great inhabited since the Neolithic era, as evidenced by the
numerous discoveries that have come to light. In ancient times
inhabited by Pelasgians and later by the Dorians, and passed
through here Minoans and Mycenaeans. Was always close contacts
with Asia Minor, with which the island remained vital for the
survival and development, trade relations. The Peak has
experienced periods of glory-up its own coins minted, but was
usually dependent on a greater power of the era - particularly
the island. Because of its strategic position in the coming
centuries, quite a few will claim the Great: Romans, Byzantines
and then, in 1306, is the order of knights. They will build a
medieval castle on top of the rocks and give the name
Kastelorizo , which will be a place of exile their
opponents.
In 1440, the fleet of the Egyptian Mamelukes attacked the island.
The settlement decay and residents trapped in finding slaves in
the East. The next 200 years, the island you will constantly
change hands between the Franks and Ottomans. Ultimately, we
wave-riarchisoun the latter. In Turkish, the islanders will be
able to retain many advantages, which will allow them to
progressively develop a thriving economy, based mainly on
shipping. The commercial fleet of Kastelorizo thresh the
eastern Mediterranean, carrying goods to and from Europe,
Asia, Africa. Trade brought wealth to lots of locals. Witnesses
are beautiful neoclassical style mansions that lie along the
"string", as locals call the coastal road - and their favorite
ride. These two and three storey mansions, more colorful and more
white, with wooden windows, balconies and red tile roofs, relate
primarily to the mid 19th century. Today, many of them have been
renovated and are either private homes or hostels.
To their credit, the Kastellorizo cared, except for
personal property, to endow the place with significant public
buildings. Kavos all around neighborhoods, farmland, Mandraki
will find City Hall, the Municipal Market and the Santrapeio
School, which will look very familiar: logical, since the facade
is an exact copy of the University of Athens. Also, erected
magnificent churches, like that of the island's patron, Saint
Constantine and Helen - the offerings and decor will give you
another picture of acne seen Kastellorizo thanks to the
sea. The columns supporting the dome over the temple of Apollo at
Patara in Lycia, in Asia Minor.
At the port rises the minaret of the mosque of
Kastelorizo, which operated until the early 20th century.
In summer open the small folk museum hosts. Continuing to ride
around the harbor, you will find the 315 (say) steps leading to
St George's Mountain. Built in a stunning location in the box
palaiochristanikis church - preserved its floor. Inside is an
interesting and catacomb.
At the foot of the castle rock, the interest is purely
archaeological: here is preserved in an excellent state-shaped
Lycian tomb of the 4th century - another indication of the
ancient ties of Kastelorizo in Asia Minor. Going up will
take you to the medieval castle. When constructed, the 14th
century, was one of the strongest fortresses in the eastern
Mediterranean. Today it stands in ruins, accompanied by
the remains of ancient acropolis. Up there deserve to relax and
enjoy views of the village, the harbor and the coast of Asia
Minor, which are minimal. Before you descend, pass by the
beautiful museum of Kastelorizo: houses archaeological
finds and artifacts from every period of history of the island,
such as the frescoes of St. Nicholas in the castle.
Strolling in the village, you will notice that many homes, even
mansions stand derelict. Several were destroyed in 1926 when a
powerful earthquake of 8 Richter shook the region. The
destruction was completed during the German bombing in 1943, the
fires that followed to give the final blow to the island. He had
begun to decline since the early 20th century - then, successive
rotations of European occupation forces and the difficult living
conditions led to a huge number of local people in exile, mainly
in Australia. Indeed, the community in Australia numbers
Kastelorizos multiple States for residents of the island,
not more than 300 people today.
Walks in the countryside
Kastelorizo has no roads, except the asphalt that
connects the village to the airport. The cars can be counted on
fingers and there is only one taxi serving guests. However, it is
so tiny place, so it's worth the walk, following the paths of
kalocharagmena countryside. Just one kilometer from the village
is Palaiokastro, one of the oldest monuments of the island, which
was used until the age of knights. South of town you will see the
defense "Cyclopean" walls of Vigla, which probably date back to
the Hellenistic era. The hike in the countryside is also a great
opportunity to find an ecological paradise, where there are
several rare species of flora and fauna, the most popular in the
salamander Mertensiella luschani.
Kastellorizo is one of only three islands where living
is the rare and endangered species, resembling tiny deinosafraki!
Beaches on the island, there are ... but there is no reason for
frustration. Apart from the diving you can do in the crystal
clear waters of the harbor or in plates, many boats will take you
to the beaches located in the neighboring islands and islets: in
Ro, where you will see the famous monument of Lady
Ro - in Round and St George in the chapel.
But the most striking point for diving in the same
Kastelorizo and none other than the Cave of live
performing, one of the largest sea caves in the
Mediterranean. True miracle of nature, so well hidden in
the rocks, to fit the boat, you should bend so that it touches
the nose at your fingertips! The nature has decorated the cave
with amazing stalactites and the walls get indescribable shades
of blue in the rainbow through the water. The cave called
Fokiali, and is said to nest here seals monachus monachus. Of
course, it is mallonapithano meet some, because they bear all the
polykosmia.To Kastelorizo offers a wealth of experience,
but above all a place of serenity, peace and why not-lazy. A lazy
stroll through the cord, where the mountains of Asia Minor,
across the street, painted in the colors of dusk and after
another turn on the lights of Kass, the ancient Antifellou,
perhaps the quintessential pleasures that can give you this gem
borderline Aegean.
The Lady of Ro
Kastelorizo located southwest of the islet of Ro.
There he lived all alone since 1940, when widowed, the Lady of
Ro-or-Lady Achladioti, the most famous akritissa of Greek
history, partisan action.
From 1943 until her death in 1982, took care not to miss a day
that is not waving the flag of the tiny islet. The Lady of
Ro was honored by the Academy of Athens, the Navy, etc.
today, the island rises a monument in her honor.
Travel to Kastelorizo or Megisti
If you decide to go on the island, by boat, get ready for one of
the longer trips of your life since last approximately 23 hours.
Other options are to go by air or boat to
Rhodes and from there fly to
Kastelorizo (Olympic Air: 801.801.01.01,
www.olympicair.com).
Rhodes is the
Kastellorizo
and Boat - the trip takes about 5 hours (Rhodes Port Authority:
22410-22220, 22410-28888).
Food
Kastelorizo is famous for its fish and seafood. Try to
Alexandra, the Lazaraki and the trees, which occurred even in the
movie «Mediterraneo».
Traditional products
Apart from seafood and fish, the island you will enjoy a stuffed
goat, revithokeftedes and delicious local sweets, such
katoumaria, wrong and halva sweets.
Festivals
- In July, the biggest festival is that of the Prophet Elias (20
/ 7), which has a certain peculiarity: the stay, the locals
dropped the clothes in the water - and would not hesitate to lure
you ... if you do not keep a safe distance!
- In August, and this is certainly a great celebration, which
starts from the day before, when children start fires and begin
the leaps!
Excursion to Kas - Turkey
A visit to neighboring Turkey imposed on the island, if
you - as long as you have not forgotten about the (new) your
identity. The Kas, this small Turkish town of "Riviera",
has, despite the tourist development, character. Besides the
colorful bazaar held every Friday, Kas is in an area full
of monuments. Just outside the town preserved ancient theater, a
remnant of the ancient Antifellou.
Useful Numbers
Area code: (+30) 22460
City: 49.269
Police: 49.333
Port Authority: 49.270
Health Center: 49.267
Airport: 49.250

Date Published: Jan 24, 2011 - 3:25 pm
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Date Published: Jan 24, 2011 - 10:30 am
Rhodes (
Rhodos or
Rodos in Greek), lies
between Crete and the near East in the
Aegean ocean.
Rhodes is famous as the island of sun, sea and
sand, the ideal place for vacations. It is the third largest
Greek island, the biggest of the
Dodecanese islands, and officially, the
sunniest place in the Europe. The City is among the finest, not
only in
Greece but in the whole of the Mediterranean.
There are many reasons why
Rhodes is one of the most popular resorts
in the Mediterranean: the natural surroundings (crystal clear
seas, many parks and recreational facilities), the bright sun and
the warm hospitality of the islanders themselves. The city has an
excellent tourist infrastructure and offers a wide variety of
entertainment : night-life, sports, cultural events, and day
trips to wonderful Lindos and the neighboring islands like Symi,
Chalki, Patmos, Karpathos, Tilos, Leros. It is situated at the
island’s most northerly point and ringed by sea on the east and
west.
Rhodes (
Rodos in Greek) combines the cosmopolitan
character of a contemporary city with the picturesque of the
medieval town, which gives the impression of having been
untouched by the passage of time.Rich with myths and restless
history is surrounded by small islands and rocky un-inhabited
islands that are shyly trying to steal from her
beauty.
Rhodes is also well known for the famous
Colossus of Rhodes, which is one of the Seven Wonders of
the World.This island is the largest island in the
Dodecanese
Island group of
Greece, both in land area and in
population.
Rhodes offers the visitor a plethora of
all year round leisure alternatives, covering all types of
tourist activity. Visitors have the opportunity to learn
something of the eventful history of the city, visit the museums
or go sightseeing and the sport lovers will find here a paradise
on earth for activities such as swimming, fishing, water skiing,
windsurfing and sailing.
Rhodes (Rhodos, Rodos) called from its local people the Rose of
the Aegean and deserves its name because is one of the most
beautiful Greek islands. Rhodes has the oldest tourist history
from all the islands of Greece and is famous all over the world,
this wonderful Greek island attracts the most tourism in Greece.
Rhodes it combines all that is needed in a holiday island:
beaches, nightlife, culture, scenery, greenery and comfort.
Rhodes town is divided to the new town and the old town from the
big medieval wall. The beauty of Rhodes town is the old town with
the medieval castles ,houses and streets. Visitors have the
opportunity to learn something of the eventful history of the
city, visit the museums or go sightseeing. At the port the
visitor will find Mandraki with its circular Market and the Cafes
at the seafront ,further on are the Art Deco buildings of the
Metropolis from the times of the Italian occupation. At the
entrance of the port are the famous two columns with the two
Deers at the place where supposed to be the colossus of Rhodes
.The ancient city of Lindos is another of the main Attractions of
the island. Other places of interest include Petaludes Valley,
also known as the Valley of the Butterflies, the ancient
Ialyssos, on the top of Filerimos Hill, where the monastery of
Filerimos from the 15th century also stands. and the ancient
Kamiros. Rodos is also named the sun island or island of light
because there are hardly any days when the sun doesn’t
shine.

Date Published: Jan 24, 2011 - 5:33 am


Date Published: Jan 05, 2011 - 1:38 pm