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3 Must-Visit Landmarks in Rhodes

Rhodes Island is the largest-sized island of the Dodecanese cluster. The island has long been a favourite holiday destination due to its blossoming valleys and landscapes, blue-green waters, lively and vibrant nightlife and rich ancient history.

If you are one of the lucky ones, planning to take a holiday in Rhodes this year, take a look at the following three must-see landmarks!

acropolis of rhodesAcropolis of Rhodes

 The celebrated Acropolis of the island stands on the hilltop of Monte Smith. The Acropolis of Rhodes was spread across the western part of Rhodes City and was made up of multiple amazing temples, sanctuaries, labyrinth-like underground palaces as well as public buildings.

Even though only a handful of buildings and temples remain today, the Acropolis of Rhodes offers visitors a chance to take a journey into the past while marvelling at ancient Greek architecture. It is believed that the ruins date back to the 3rd BC.

asklipio medieval fortAsklipio Medieval Fort

In the heart of Asklipio Village lies the amazing stoned-made castle known as Asklipio Medieval Fort. The Knights of Saint John built the fort in the 13th century, which is strategically located on a hilltop, enabling the knights to keep a watch for enemy raids approaching by the sea.

rhodesCastle of Kritinia

The Venetian castle, Kritinia was built during the 15th century. The marvellous structure stands 130 metres high on the peak of a hill overlooking Kritinia Village. Its strategic location enabled the locals to keep watch of enemies’ attacks either approaching by sea or land. On the peak of the hill, visitors enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding green-covered countryside as well as the glistening blue Aegean Sea. The views alone are worth visiting the Castle of Kritinia.

Visit Rhodes and the wonder of Amada Colossos Resort now!