Spend the fall of 2024 in Rhodes, Greece
However, this idyllic island is nothing like Mykonos, Santorini or other islands in the Cyclades. Visitors shouldn’t expect the white, hilly villages and blue domes normally associated with Greek islands. This is due to the fact that Rhodes has Byzantine and Ottoman influences, with a touch of Italian.
With Rhodes nestling just 25 miles off the coast of Turkey, visitors will see influences like mosques and hammams on the island. In its streets, Art Deco and Neoclassical buildings stand tall with hardly any homes painted white.
Why you should choose this island during the fall of 2024
Moreover, the island is well known for its Colossus, a monumental statue of the Greek sun god that used to stand over the port and has been proclaimed one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
For more history, Lindos is the place to be, with the most beautiful acropolis of Greece, even rivaling that in Athens. This includes the now-ruined Temple of Athena Lindia, standing overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.
Other towns on Rhodes include the traditional town of Archangelos, with its olive oil shops, typical ouzo bars and the remains of a 15th-century castle. Meanwhile, Kritinia is a popular tourist destination with its scenic fortress and family-owned mezze tavernas, nestling on a craggy hill. Moreover, visitors can explore 28 Rhodes villages, each with its own particular charms.
What about the weather?
Thanks to its proximity to the Middle East, Rhodes features warm temperatures all year round. However, it can get particularly hot in summer, making the fall the best time to visit, with temperatures from 70°F to 77°F as late as October. Moreover, the water is still warm enough to swim in, and it is so much better without the summer crowds.
Beaches and nature on the island of Rhodes
Meanwhile, one place that is a must-visit is Prasonisi on the southern tip of Rhodes, a narrow sand bank marking the division of the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas. During low tide, visitors can walk to the islet and find their own idyllic private cove.
Dining out in Rhodes
Visitors can expect to pay $25 to $40 for a meal in a tourist restaurant. However, for those on a budget, Thassos Greek Cuisine, in the heart of the island serves those popular traditional meals at much better prices.
Find more information about Rhodes on the island’s official tourism website.