Holiday rentals in Rhodes

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Popular amenities for Rhodes holiday rentals

Stay near Rhodes's top sights

Elli Beach61 locals recommend
Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes112 locals recommend
Mandraki Port44 locals recommend
Acropolis of Rhodes65 locals recommend
Rodini Park53 locals recommend
Old Town Rodes31 locals recommend

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Rhodes

  • Total rentals

    1.4K properties

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    530 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Rentals with a pool

    100 properties have a pool

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    200 properties allow pets

  • Family-friendly rentals

    490 properties are a good fit for families

  • Total number of reviews

    24K reviews

Your guide to Rhodes

All About Rhodes

A well-known destination throughout Europe for windsurfers and home to a wealth of stunning scenery and ancient sites, Rhodes is the largest of Greece’s Dodecanese islands. The island is enveloped by the Mediterranean Sea on one side and the Aegean Sea on the other, creating the perfect conditions for water sports enthusiasts of all abilities — head to the calmer Mediterranean side if you’re a beginner. The medieval Old Town of capital Rhodes Town is a charming mix of cobbled streets, ancient walls, and wooden shutters, and neighbouring Turkey is visible from the headland. Byzantine treasures and frescoed churches sit alongside dense woodland and rugged landscapes here, while the acropolis in picturesque Lindos provides a taste of the island’s rich history. Nature lovers won’t want to miss the Valley of the Butterflies in the north of the island. Between June and September, millions of breathtaking butterflies can be seen at every turn in this 600-acre site peppered with trickling streams and magical waterfalls.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Rhodes

With 300 days of sunshine per year, Rhodes is a popular choice whatever the season. However, like a lot of Greece, temperatures on the island in high summer can be a challenge for the uninitiated — make sure you have plenty of sunscreen and water. Rain is more likely in the mild winter months; showers on summer days are an extreme rarity. Greek Orthodox Easter is a big event here, with feasting and absorbing religious ceremonies and parades lasting a week. Water sports aficionados can get out on the waves from late spring until mid-autumn, when most of the island’s visitors have headed home. Be aware that the end of the summer season brings closures of some coastal restaurants and services and some ferry routes are scaled back.


Top things to do in Rhodes

Taste local wine in Embonas

Nestled under the highest mountain on the island, the village of Embonas is home to a number of vineyards open for visits. Whether you’re a wine connoisseur or just interested in the island’s traditional industry, take a tour around the region and learn about the production of Athiri grapes, used to make a white wine called Restina, and other local wines from their makers in stunning surroundings.

Rhodes Toy Museum

Make your way through the fragrant pines and olive groves for a morning at the Rhodes Toy Museum. Greek-made toys and games from throughout the 20th century, (and for all ages, not just the children!), are featured in the permanent collection, while the basement is home to vintage arcade games and the chance to play.

Tsambika Monastery

Hop on a boat or bus from Rhodes Town or make the drive to scenic Tsambika for a leisurely afternoon by the waves and an awe-inspiring view. Set high on a hill above the beach, Tsambika Monastery is an unforgettable place to watch summer sunsets over the sea.

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