Explore the highlights of Rhodes on a private sightseeing tour that combines history, culture, stunning views, and nature—perfect for travelers who want comfort, flexibility, and a personalized experience.
Begin in Rhodes Town, the lively heart of the island, and admire landmarks such as the Church of the Annunciation and the legendary site of the Colossus of Rhodes at Mandraki Harbor. Enjoy panoramic views from Monte Smith, home to the ancient Acropolis of Rhodes.
Step back in time in the medieval Old Town of Rhodes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with history and charm. Continue to the peaceful Filerimos Hill, known for its monastery, peacocks, and beautiful views, before ending your journey in the lush Valley of the Butterflies, a unique natural sanctuary.
Ideal for couples, families, and small groups, this private tour offers a relaxed way to discover the best of Rhodes. Book now for an exclusive and memorable island experience.
Google Maps: One of the easiest ways to find your pickup location is by using Google Maps. Travelers can simply search for in the app ''Touristiko Limani, Rhodes'', and it will give them directions to your location.
We are licensed to get into the dockside and your driver will meet you just outside your cruise ship. There will be a name sign on the front window of the car with the booking name on it.
Rhodes Town is the vibrant capital of the island, where ancient history meets modern life. Walking through the city, you’ll experience a unique blend of medieval architecture, Ottoman influences, and Italian-era buildings. The town offers lively squares, elegant cafés, historic landmarks, and a beautiful waterfront. As the cultural and commercial heart of Rhodes, it provides the perfect introduction to the island’s rich past and dynamic present, combining tradition, local life, and stunning coastal views.
The Church of the Annunciation is one of the most iconic landmarks of Rhodes Town, built during the Italian period in the early 20th century. Inspired by Gothic architecture, it stands out with its impressive façade, elegant bell towers, and peaceful interior. Located near the Mandraki harbor, the church reflects the island’s diverse religious and architectural heritage. Visitors can admire its beautiful design while learning about Rhodes’ Italian influence and modern history.
The Colossus of Rhodes was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and remains one of the island’s most legendary symbols. Although the statue no longer exists, its story continues to fascinate visitors from around the world. Located at the entrance of Mandraki Harbor, the site offers insight into ancient Greek engineering, mythology, and history. Today, guests can enjoy panoramic sea views while imagining where this monumental bronze statue once stood.
Monte Smith Hill offers one of the most breathtaking panoramic views of Rhodes Town, the Aegean Sea, and the Turkish coastline. This scenic location combines natural beauty with ancient history, making it a favorite stop for photos and sightseeing. The hill was named after British Admiral Sir William Sidney Smith and is home to important archaeological remains. A visit to Monte Smith provides a peaceful atmosphere, stunning landscapes, and a deeper connection to Rhodes’ past.
The Acropolis of Rhodes, located on Monte Smith Hill, dates back to ancient times and served as a religious and cultural center of the city. Visitors can explore the remains of temples, an ancient stadium, and a small theater, all set against a dramatic natural backdrop. Unlike fortified acropolises, this site was open and integrated into daily life. The combination of history, open space, and panoramic views makes it one of Rhodes’ most impressive archaeological sites.
The Old Town of Rhodes is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the best-preserved medieval towns in Europe. Surrounded by massive stone walls, it feels like stepping back in time. Narrow cobbled streets, historic inns, mosques, churches, and the Palace of the Grand Master tell the story of the Knights of St. John. The Old Town offers a unique atmosphere where medieval history, local culture, shopping, and traditional cafés coexist harmoniously.
Filerimos Hill is a peaceful and spiritual site overlooking the town of Ialyssos. Known for its ancient ruins, monastery, and the famous Path of the Cross, it offers a unique blend of history, religion, and nature. The hill is home to peacocks and features stunning views of the coastline and surrounding countryside. Visitors can explore remains from ancient Ialyssos, admire the large cross at the summit, and enjoy a calm, reflective atmosphere.
The Valley of the Butterflies is one of Rhodes’ most beautiful natural attractions, especially during the summer months. This lush, shaded valley is home to thousands of butterflies that gather among the trees, creating a unique and magical environment. Wooden bridges and walking paths guide visitors through waterfalls, streams, and dense greenery. The valley offers a refreshing escape into nature, perfect for relaxation, photography, and experiencing the island’s rich ecosystem.
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