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  2. Faliraki - Wikipedia

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    Faliraki has rediscovered itself as a cosmopolitan, vibrant centre of tourism catering to many nationalities and all age groups. Faliraki boasts the largest water park in Greece, [1] a state-of-the-art bowling park, a history park, and a fun-park for families and younger children. The centre of the town, particularly in July and August, is ...

  3. 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.

  4. Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes

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    The Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes, also known as the Kastello (Greek: Καστέλο, from Italian: Castello, "castle"), is a medieval castle in the city of Rhodes, on the island of Rhodes in Greece. It is one of the few examples of Gothic architecture in Greece.

  5. 20 things to do in Greece, from wine tasting and swimming to ...

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    20 things to do in Greece, from wine tasting and swimming to ancient ruins. Nicoletta Richardson. August 23, 2022 at 5:58 PM. Dimitris Meletis / Getty Images.

  6. I’m a Millennial Traveler: 5 Top Travel Destinations Worth ...

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    Rhodes, Greece. If living out your “Mamma Mia!” dreams has been on your bucket list, it’s time to pack up and head to Rhodes for a beachside vacation you’ll never want to leave ...

  7. Acropolis of Rhodes - Wikipedia

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    The Acropolis of Rhodes (Greek: Ακρόπολη της Ρόδου) is the acropolis, or upper town, of ancient Rhodes dating from the 5th century BC and located 3 kilometers SW from the centre of the modern city.