Dodecanese
Search hotel, city, region
Hotels

Rent a Car

Greek regions
- Aegean Islands
- Athens and Attica
- Central Greece
- Crete
- Cyclades
- Dodecanese
- Epirus
- Ionian Islands
- Macedonia
- Peloponnese
- Saronic islands
- Sporades
- Thessaly
- Thrace
Pictures of Greece
Greek links
Rhodes / Rhodos Greece
RHODES. The largest of the Dodecanese, Rhodes (or Rodos) has become an important regional centre, thanks to its location, climate and natural attractions. It is known as the isle of the Sun. Pindar mentions in one of his Odes that it was born of the union of Helios the sun god and the nymph Rhoda. In antiquity it also bore the names Aithraia, Ophiousa and Telchinis. Rhodes was first inhabited in the Heolithic era. A major milestone in the islands history, which affected the fate of the other Dodecanese as well, was the founding in 700 B.C. of the Dorian Hexapolis, a union of its three cities with Knidos, Halikarnassos and Kos. Its economy and culture continued to flourish until the 3rd century B.C., when it was the predominant power in the Aegean. When, a thousand years later in 1309, it fell into the hands of the Knights of St. John, it became again the centre of power, symbolized by its magnificent mediaeval town and the imposing castle and palace of the Grand Masters. The island's terrain is in large part fertile, with a great variety of vegetation; its highest mountain is Atavyros (1,215 m. asl) in the southwest.
![]()
The Dodecanese
Agathonissi, Astypalea, Chalki, Fourni, Kalymnos, Karpathos, Kassos, Kastellorizo , Kos, Leros, Lipsi , Nissyros, Patmos, Rhodes, Symi, Telendos, TilosThe map of the Dodecanese
|
Links:
Hotels, hostels, apartments, villas on Rhodes island
Rhodos(dutch)
Rhodos(belgian)
source: Greek National Tourist Organisation
Rhodos(dutch)
Rhodos(belgian)
source: Greek National Tourist Organisation










