Rhodes An island of 4 seasons and 12 months
Mild winters and breezy summers, typical features of the Mediterranean climate, make of Rhodes an ideal place to dwell in.
The island benefits from the highest number of sunny days in Europe, basking against the clearest blue skies imaginable – a characteristic having eventually inspired one of the names under which Rhodes was originally known: Aethria [cloudless, bright skies in Ancient Greek]… and so it is that the “Bride of the Sun”, combining excellent climatic conditions and top quality accommodation infrastructure for every budget, is an ideal holiday destination throughout the year. In winter, green after the first rains, the island of Rhodes indolently settles for a period of rest for its people and its discerning visitors. It dons its holiday best and welcomes Christmas, New Year, and the Epiphany with many religious and other events deeply rooted in the Greek tradition. Through festivals and feasts, the winter, later wrapped in its Carnival costume, gradually wears out in a resplendent spring, a true explosion of colours, scents and flavours awakening the senses as nature, warming up, graceful in its resuscitation, spreads its fragrant flowers of all shades and nuances throughout the island. Before you know it, its Easter time and everything eagerly prepares to welcome the Divine Passion and Resurrection. An excellent time for the perennially hospitable locals to prepare to play host to their guests and visitors, anyone willing to be initiated to the Stations of the Divine Passion and the exuberance of Easter, through unique customs and events, everything experienced with a strong Greek flavour, ever harmoniously combining with the universal!
At Easter already, the Goddess of Spring is flirting with summer, which essentially spreads its golden wings in June and holds strong until early October, no matter how hard autumn tries to cast a rainy shadow.
Summer in Rhodes rimes with an unbelievably wide array of top-quality cultural events, featuring Greek and foreign artists of international reputation, addressed to all visitors interesting to further diversify their stay. Still, for many autumn is the sweetest time of the year. The feverish pace of life, typical of an international holiday destination like Rhodes, subsides as temperatures become more benign and sea breezes settle down to melodious murmurs of an unperturbed azure.
\All year round, Rhodes the nymph, splendid and welcoming, with excellent tourist infrastructure, welcomes millions of visitors from around the world flowing in to relax, have a taste of the salty seas, feel the warm embrace of the Sun, visit its archaeological and World heritage monuments, participate in cultural events, meet hospitable people and explore the local culture. So if you want to feel the real mystagogy of the Medieval Town and interact with the local people visit us in off-season from November to April and stay in one of our Suites with better better prices!!!!!
Best Places to watch the sunset in Rhodes:
Monte Smith Hill sunset view:
Only 2 kilometers from the center of Rhodes on the West side of the island the most famous place to watch the sunset in Rhodes is Monte Smith Hill. Even if you don’t have a watch (and somehow you fail to notice that the sun is climbing down from the skies). The street are filled with people holding cameras and wearing sunglasses, ready to enjoy what they’re there for, the sunset.
Aquarium sunset view:
In the center of Rhodes and only 500 meters from NIkos Takis Fashion Boutique Hotel you will find the Aquarium of Rhodes. If you want to enjoy your swimming and at the same time enjoy the view of the magnificent sunset then Aquarium is the best choice. Watch the sun setting and the water turning into black from the beach while you enjoy a drink or a cocktail. So take your sunglasses , take your camera and live the moment.
Filerimos Hill sunset view:
If you are at Rhodes you will definitely have to go to FIlerimos hill for the sunset. Go at the highest point that offers an unobstructed panoramic view of the Aegean and watch the sun going down, painting the horizon with all kind of colors.
Kameiros sunset view:
Imagine this Scene: a small port village with the best fish taverns on the island , people enjoying their fresh fish and a glass of wine while watching the sun slowly setting, ready to dive in the Aegean in an explosion of colors; and, finally, people marveling at what has been happening for eons, at what will be happening for eternity. This is what kameiros has to offer .
Kritinia castle sunset view: If you want to see the most beautiful sunset, then you need to climb up to the Kritinia Castle.
Kritinia Castle is located near the village Kritinia, 51 km from the center of Rhodes. It is better to get here by car because the road is very narrow for the buses. Kritinia Castle can be seen on top of a hill. As a rule, there are always very few people here, so it is better to come to the Kritinia Castle in the evening, and you will see the sunset with views over the Aegean Sea and the nearby islands in privacy.
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