From Rhodes: Lindos and 7 Springs Valley Bus Tour
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Lindos, a picturesque village on the eastern coast of Rhodes, is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a mix of history, charm, and breathtaking views. Known for its whitewashed houses, winding cobblestone streets, and vibrant bougainvillea, Lindos is as photogenic as it is historically rich. Its crowning jewel is the Acropolis of Lindos, perched on a hilltop overlooking the Aegean Sea. Visitors can explore ancient ruins, including a Doric temple dedicated to Athena, and enjoy panoramic vistas of St. Paul’s Bay, a serene and stunning beach. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or a beach lover, Lindos offers something for everyone.
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Lindos is about 50 km south of Rhodes Town, making it an easy day trip destination. Entry to the village is free, but there is a fee to visit the Acropolis. The village is pedestrian-only, so wear comfortable shoes as you’ll be walking a lot. The area is home to cozy cafes, artisan shops, and plenty of spots to relax after exploring the historic sites.
The streets of Lindos can get quite crowded during peak hours, especially in the summer months. Arriving early is key to enjoying the village at its quietest. Bring cash, as some small shops and eateries might not accept cards. Also, pack sunscreen and a hat—shade can be scarce, particularly when climbing to the Acropolis.
Lindos is easily accessible by car, bus, or boat from Rhodes Town. Public buses run frequently and are budget-friendly, while guided tours often include transportation. For a scenic option, consider taking a boat trip that offers stunning coastal views. Parking is available outside the village, as cars are not permitted within.
The best time to visit Lindos is early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat and crowds. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for exploring, with cooler temperatures and fewer tourists. If visiting in summer, evenings are magical as the village is beautifully lit, and you can enjoy a peaceful stroll through its narrow streets.