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  2. Best hotels in Rhodes from beachside boutiques to Old Town stays

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    Best of all, it’s just 10 minutes by bus from Rhodes Town’s medieval heart. Address: Illiados Street 1, Rhodes 85100 Read more: The best family holiday destinations to create lasting memories ...

  3. Escape the crowds on this Greek island: See the magic ... - AOL

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    In summer, like most of Greece, Rhodes is jam-packed with visitors. But take solace in knowing the island is big enough to escape crowds. Escape the crowds on this Greek island: See the magic ...

  4. Greece offers free holiday to tourists who fled Rhodes fires

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    Greece said on Wednesday it will offer a week-long free stay on Rhodes in 2024 to tourists whose vacation was cut short by wildfires that burned for days on the island in July, damaging homes and ...

  5. Rhodes - Wikipedia

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    Rhodes is one of the most attractive tourist destinations in Greece. After Crete , the island is the most visited destination in Greece, with arrivals standing at 1,785,305 in 2013. In 2014 they stood at 1,931,005, while in 2015 the arrival number reduced slightly and stood at 1,901,000.

  6. Murat Reis Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The Murat Reis Mosque (Greek: Τζαμί Μουράτ Ρέις, from Turkish: Murat Reis Camii) is a historical Ottoman-era mosque in the Aegean island of Rhodes, in Greece. Named in honour of Murat Reis the Elder , an important admiral of the Ottoman Navy , the mosque still stands, it is in need of restoration and is not open for worship ...

  7. Apolakkia - Wikipedia

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    Apolakkia Beach, also known as Limni, is a receptive place for summer tourism. The beach, on the west side of Rhodes Coast, is 3,500 m long and 35m wide. [2] Near Apolakkia are located the ancient ruins of the churches of Agia Irini and Agios Giorgios. Some km in north of the settlement is located the Apolakkia Lake. [3]