Itineraries

Rhodes Archaeological Museum

Rhodes Archaeological Museum The Rhodes Archaeological Museum is housed within the former Hospital of the Knights, a medieval structure that reflects the island’s later historical importance. The collection preserves sculptures, inscriptions, ceramics, and funerary objects representing the cultural development of Rhodes from antiquity through the Hellenistic period. The building itself contributes to the interpretation of […]

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Dry rocky terraces in the foreground with Lindos village, the fortified acropolis, and blue coastal water in the distance.

Lindos Acropolis

Lindos Lindos is known for its dramatic setting between whitewashed houses and the fortified acropolis rising above the Aegean Sea. Narrow streets lead upward through the village toward ancient remains that reflect the long continuity of settlement on the island of Rhodes. The combination of traditional architecture and classical ruins creates a distinctive visual contrast […]

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Stone façade with illuminated arcades, an exterior stair, flowering greenery, and a glowing arched doorway.

Rhodes Old Town

Rhodes Old Town Rhodes Old Town is one of the best preserved medieval cities in Europe, reflecting the influence of the Knights of Saint John who controlled the island during the late medieval period. Fortified walls, narrow streets, and stone buildings illustrate the defensive and administrative priorities of this important maritime stronghold. The architecture reveals […]

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Monolithos Castle atop a steep wooded rock above the Aegean, with stone walls and a white chapel inside.

Rhodes Island

Rhodes Rhodes has long been recognized as an important center of trade and cultural exchange in the eastern Mediterranean. Its strategic position between mainland Greece, Asia Minor, and the Levant contributed to its prosperity during classical antiquity and later historical periods. The island’s varied landscape combines coastal scenery with evidence of continuous human settlement. The […]

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Formal archaeological space with parallel rows of columns, low foundations, and broad stepped masonry beneath a tree-lined slope.

Ancient Kamiros

Kamiros Kamiros was one of the principal ancient cities of Rhodes and offers a well-preserved example of urban planning from the classical Greek period. The hillside site overlooks the Aegean Sea, revealing terraces of residential structures, public buildings, and water management systems. Its layout demonstrates the organization of civic life within an important trading community. […]

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Wide view of deep stone chambers and wall lines in a wooded archaeological area at Dion.

Archaeological Museum of Dion

Archaeological Museum of Dion The Archaeological Museum of Dion preserves artifacts discovered at the nearby ancient city dedicated to Zeus, located at the base of Mount Olympus. Sculptures, mosaics, inscriptions, and everyday objects reveal the religious and civic life of a settlement closely associated with Macedonian kings. The collection provides insight into how Dion functioned […]

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Delphi

Delphi Delphi was regarded in antiquity as the center of the world, a sacred place where the Oracle of Apollo offered guidance to city-states and rulers. The sanctuary occupies a dramatic mountainside location on the slopes of Mount Parnassus, overlooking a valley filled with olive groves. The striking landscape contributes to the sense of importance […]

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Pedestrians and city buildings seen through the brick Arch of Galerius between carved marble piers.

Thessaloniki

Thessaloniki Thessaloniki has served as a major cultural crossroads for more than two thousand years, shaped by Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman influences. Its strategic location along important trade routes contributed to its development as one of the most significant cities of the eastern Mediterranean. Archaeological remains throughout the city reveal layers of history extending […]

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Church of Saint Demetrios of Palatitsia

Church of Saint Demetrios (Thessaloniki) The Church of Saint Demetrios is one of the most important early Christian monuments in Greece and is dedicated to the patron saint of Thessaloniki. Originally constructed in the early centuries of Christianity and rebuilt multiple times following fires and destruction, the present structure reflects layers of architectural development. The […]

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Long side view of a weathered rock-cut wall with low stone remains, scattered blocks, grass, and a shaded recess.

School of Aristotle

School of Aristotle (Mieza) The School of Aristotle is traditionally identified as the place where Aristotle instructed Alexander the Great and other members of the Macedonian elite. Located near the ancient site of Mieza, the setting includes natural rock formations and shaded groves that create an environment well suited to philosophical discussion. The landscape itself […]

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