Rhodes

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Discover Everything the Historic Dodekanese Island has to Offer
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Rhodes, with its rich history, stunning landscapes, and crystal-clear waters, is a perfect yacht charter destination. The island boasts modern marinas, diverse coastlines, and easy access to nearby islands. Enjoy vibrant local culture, warm hospitality, and delicious Greek cuisine while exploring the Aegean Sea.


General Info
The town made famous by the Colossus, a wonder of the ancient world is still a thriving community set on a beautiful island, full of legends, history and, let’s not forget, lots of sandy beaches, just perfect for lying in the sun all day long with your friends.

The city is located at the northern tip of the synonymous island, which is part of the Dodecanese islands from the southeastern Aegean Sea, close to Asia Minor, which is why it’s considered a crossroads between Europe, Middle East and Africa. Throughout its long history, the town seen many cultures come and go with some vestiges remaining to this day, much to the delight of the hordes of tourists.

Travel & Arrival
Getting to Rhodes can be done in two ways, either by ferry or by plane. The most comfortable and speedy is obviously the plane with the two airlines that operate here, Heraklios and Aegean. Flgihts can be made from Athens, Thessaloniki, Heraklion, Crete, Kos, Karpathos, Santorini, Kastellorizo and Kassos. From Athens, there are 5 flights a day, which is more than enough to make a connection with whichever airline your group is using.

Depeding on the season there are as many as 4 ferries arriving to Rhodes harbor everyday from Piraeus but you should be warned that the voyage lasts 22 hours. Some other connections from other destinations include Crete, Paros, Kos, Limnos, Thessaloniki, Samos and from the Turkish mainland.

Avant & Apres Sail
The main attraction in town has to be the harbor, at which mouth it is said the great ancient Colossus once stood. Today, these gates are marked by deer statues on columns. Also very popular with visitors is the old town of Rhodes which was rebuilt by the Knights Templar (best preserved medieval town in Europe).

Other places you should most definitely drop by with your party are the Rhodes Archaeological Museum where you can experience 4000 years of history, the Byzantine Museum, The Museum of Decorative Art and the Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes.

Eating in Rhodes is an experience in its own as the cuisine here is an eclectic mix of Judeo-Spanish, Turkish, Greek and Italian recipes and flavors. Dishes balance all kinds of meats (poultry, fish) with aromatic herbs and citrus that prove a hit with the visitors. The most requested recipes are Hilopites (pasta), mousaka, pitaroudia and baklava, of course.

When it comes to shopping the phrase “plethora of shops” comes to one’s mind immediately when seeing the abundance of choices the enthusiast is spoiled with. From the paved alleyways of the old town to the huge malls in the urban center, you’ll find lots of places to blow your hard-earned money. Some of the most purchased local good include leather products, jewelry, carpets, furniture, souvenirs and replicas of famous statues.

Though the island is famous for the wild nightlife made famous by the British young tourists who come here in search of parties, there is also a more classy part of town where the respectable skipper can enjoy a night out. There are restaurants, clubs and bars with live music in the Old Town, either Greek or international, there are cafes and there is also plenty of dancing and even the country’s only licensed casino for all you gamblers out there.

Events & Actions
So what can you do while in Rhodes you ask? Well, apart from all the sunbathing, sailing and sightseeing in and around the island there are also lots of fun activities which include sports, water sports and water parks. Most sports you can find in all the resorts you can find here and then some, while the adrenaline addicts call the island “Surfers’ Paradise”.

Of course, being such an important cultural center, the city of Rhodes has many festivals and events, especially during the summer months for the crowds when musical, theatrical and dancing events that illustrate the local traditions occur.

Two-Week Sailing Itinerary from Rhodes, Greece

Embark on a fabulous yacht charter adventure starting from Rhodes, visiting breathtaking destinations like Kos, Santorini, and Mykonos. Get ready for a 14-day journey filled with amazing anchorages, incredible sights, and unforgettable memories.

Day 1: Rhodes to Symi (23 NM)

Welcome aboard! Begin your yacht charter adventure from Rhodes, a beautiful island with a rich history. Set sail towards Symi, a picturesque and colorful island. Anchor in the stunning Panormitis Bay, famous for its monastery, before making your way to the charming Symi harbor for the night.

Day 2: Symi to Kos (68 NM)

Sail from Symi to the vibrant island of Kos, with a stop at Nisyros along the way. Nisyros is known for its active volcano, which you can explore during your short stop. Upon arriving in Kos, enjoy the bustling marina, historical sites, and lively nightlife.

Day 3: Kos to Astypalea (55 NM)

Set sail from Kos to the butterfly-shaped island of Astypalea. Visit the picturesque Chora with its Venetian castle and traditional windmills. Relax at a waterfront taverna, enjoying the serene atmosphere and delicious Greek cuisine.

Day 4: Astypalea to Amorgos (43 NM)

Leave Astypalea behind and sail towards the mystical island of Amorgos. Explore the breathtaking Chora, and visit the famous Monastery of Hozoviotissa, which clings to a cliff face. Spend the night in Katapola Bay, a lovely anchorage with excellent tavernas and cafes.

Day 5: Amorgos to Santorini (40 NM)

Begin your journey to the iconic island of Santorini. On the way, stop at the uninhabited islet of Anafi, a perfect spot for swimming and snorkeling. Upon reaching Santorini, admire the stunning caldera and experience its vibrant nightlife.

Day 6: Exploring Santorini

Enjoy a day exploring Santorini's unique beauty. Visit the picturesque villages of Oia and Fira, and don't miss the famous sunset! Relax on the island's black sand beaches or indulge in some wine tasting at a local winery.

Day 7: Santorini to Ios (24 NM)

Sail from Santorini to the island of Ios, with a stop at the volcanic island of Thirasia for a swim. Ios is famous for its beautiful beaches, charming Chora, and vibrant nightlife. Anchor at Manganari Bay for a relaxing evening.

Day 8: Ios to Mykonos (54 NM)

Leave Ios and head to the cosmopolitan island of Mykonos. Stop at Naxos or Paros for lunch and a swim, then continue to Mykonos, where you'll be captivated by the iconic windmills, labyrinthine streets, and vibrant party scene.

Day 9: Exploring Mykonos

Spend the day discovering Mykonos' charms, from its beautiful beaches to its glamorous boutiques. Visit the nearby archaeological site of Delos or relax on the famous Super Paradise Beach.

Day 10: Mykonos to Patmos (70 NM)

Set sail from Mykonos to the spiritual island of Patmos. Along the way, stop at the serene island of Tinos to visit its famous church, Panagia Evangelistria. Upon arriving in Patmos, explore the historic Monastery of St. John and the Cave of the Apocalypse.

Day 11: Patmos to Leros (26 NM)

Leave Patmos behind and sail to the verdant island of Leros. Enjoy a swim in the crystal-clear waters of Xirokambos Bay before exploring the charming towns of Agia Marina, Platanos, and Pandeli. Spend the night in the well-protected Lakki Harbor.

Day 12: Leros to Kalymnos (20 NM)

Depart from Leros and head to Kalymnos, known for its sponge diving history and excellent rock climbing. Stop for a swim in the beautiful Vlychadia Bay, then visit the island's bustling capital, Pothia, and the picturesque harbor of Vathy.

Day 13: Kalymnos to Kos (25 NM)

Set sail from Kalymnos back to Kos, making a stop at the tranquil island of Pserimos for a swim and some relaxation. Upon returning to Kos, take some time to explore the ancient ruins of the Asklepieion or unwind in the vibrant marina area.

Day 14: Kos to Rhodes (65 NM)

On your final day, sail from Kos to Rhodes, retracing your journey and completing your unforgettable two-week yacht charter adventure. Enjoy the last moments of your trip as you take in the beautiful coastline before returning to Rhodes.

Summary of Locations and Distances


 
LocationDistance (NM)
Rhodes to Symi23
Symi to Kos68
Kos to Astypalea55
Astypalea to Amorgos43
Amorgos to Santorini40
Santorini to Ios24
Ios to Mykonos54
Mykonos to Patmos70
Patmos to Leros26
Leros to Kalymnos20
Kalymnos to Kos25
Kos to Rhodes65
 

What makes Rhodes a unique sailing destination?

Rhodes, the largest of the Dodecanese islands, is a dream sailing destination. It combines ancient history, stunning landscapes, and crystal-clear waters. Its strategic location offers excellent sailing routes to other Dodecanese islands, such as Kos, Symi, and Patmos.

What are the marina facilities in Rhodes?

Mandraki Marina, located on the island's northern tip, provides a wide range of facilities for sailors, including fuel, electricity, fresh water, and Wi-Fi. It also offers boat repair and maintenance services. Numerous shops, restaurants, and historical sites are within walking distance from the marina.

What are some notable anchor bays?

St. Paul's Bay in Lindos is well-protected and known for its crystal-clear waters and sandy bottom, ideal for anchoring. Another fantastic spot is the Bay of Anthony Quinn, famous for its rocky surroundings and vibrant marine life, perfect for snorkeling.

What are some recommended tourist sites?

Rhodes' Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a must-visit with its medieval streets, fortified walls, and the Palace of the Grand Masters. Lindos, with its Acropolis and stunning views, is also a popular spot. Don't miss the Valley of Butterflies, a unique natural park inhabited by thousands of colorful butterflies.

What water activities are popular?

Rhodes offers excellent opportunities for snorkeling and diving, thanks to its clear waters and abundant marine life. Windsurfing and kitesurfing are also popular in areas like Prasonisi. Moreover, you can embark on fishing trips or enjoy a relaxing day of sunbathing and swimming at one of Rhodes' many beautiful beaches.

What gastronomic experiences can sailors enjoy?

Rhodes offers a variety of traditional Greek and Dodecanese dishes. Try 'pitaroudia' (chickpea fritters) or 'giaprakia' (stuffed vine leaves). Fresh fish and seafood are also widely available. Finish your meal with 'melekouni', a traditional honey and sesame sweet, paired with a local wine or ouzo.

Are there any cultural events in summer?

The Medieval Rose Festival in May and June provides a journey back to medieval times with various events held in Rhodes' Old Town. The Rhodes International Festival, taking place in late summer, showcases a range of music concerts at the Palace of the Grand Masters.

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