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Explore Rhodes’ highlights in one day with this full-day deluxe tour, visiting Lindos, Old Town, and medieval sites for $76.81 per person, with expert guides.
The Full Day Deluxe Tour of Rhodes including Lindos and the Medieval City offers a comprehensive way to see many of the island’s key sights in about 6 hours. Priced at $76.81 per person, the tour is well-suited for visitors with limited time but a desire to explore both ancient ruins and charming towns. It features pickup, group discounts, and mobile ticketing, making it straightforward to join. The tour is especially appealing because it includes a UNESCO World Heritage Site—the Old Town of Rhodes—and combines cultural highlights with local tastes such as honey, olive oil, and wine tastings.
While the tour offers many strengths, it involves a fair amount of driving and walking, which may be a consideration for those with mobility issues. The professional guides, praised for their knowledge, enhance the experience with engaging stories. This tour provides a balanced overview of Rhodes’ history, architecture, and local flavors, making it a solid choice for first-time visitors and those short on time.


The tour begins in Lindos, one of Greece’s most notable archaeological sites. Known for its blend of Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Medieval influences, Lindos has a history that spans centuries. Visitors walk through narrow, flower-decorated streets, where small fountains and oriental tiles adorn the village. The view of the harbor from Lindos is breathtaking, providing an ideal photo opportunity.
The highlight is the Lindos Acropolis, perched atop a 116-meter cliff. Its strategic importance has attracted civilizations from ancient Greeks to Turks. Visitors can choose to walk up the stairs for a closer look or explore the village and its cozy bays at leisure. Expect around 2 hours at Lindos, with free admission, offering plenty of time for photos, shopping, and snacks.
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Following Lindos, the tour visits Monte Smith, a site with panoramic views of Rhodes City and the Aegean Sea. Named after Sir Sidney Smith, this location features remnants of the ancient Acropolis of Rhodes. It provides a chance to appreciate both the scenic landscape and the archaeological ruins. Visitors can enjoy photo stops and learn about the site’s historic significance, making it a favorite for view enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

Next, the tour heads to Kalathos, where a local pottery workshop awaits. This stop offers an opportunity to see Greek pottery made by hand, emphasizing the uniqueness of each piece. The experience highlights the cultural importance of clay as a symbol of creativity, with a chance to observe artisans at work and learn about traditional techniques.
The 30-minute visit is free to enter, providing a chance to pick up one-of-a-kind souvenirs. Visitors often find this stop both educational and visually appealing, with the chance to ask questions about the crafting process.

The Old Town of Rhodes is the tour’s next major highlight, with 1 hour and 30 minutes allocated for exploration. As one of Europe’s best-preserved medieval towns, it’s a labyrinth of cobbled lanes, historic ruins, and vibrant squares. The area was once a thriving medieval city and now offers layers of architecture and history that are perfect for pictures.
Visitors walk past castles, churches, and ancient walls, all protected by UNESCO status. The Mandraki Harbour nearby features billionaire yachts alongside traditional fishing boats, adding a modern contrast to the historic setting. The harbor’s military past, with its gigantic chains and Fort of St Nicholas, adds to the story of Rhodes’ maritime importance.

The tour continues with a visit to Rhodes Medieval City, a well-preserved medieval fortress that embodies the island’s historical depth. The area is packed with narrow alleys, medieval architecture, and historic landmarks. Walking through it feels like stepping back in time, with stories of knights and gothic walls coming alive.
This stop offers a chance to stroll freely and absorb the medieval atmosphere. The rich history of the city, combined with its beautiful streets, makes it a favorite for photographers and history lovers alike.
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No Greek tour would be complete without wine tasting, and this tour dedicates 30 minutes to exploring local grape varieties. The wine tasting provides an opportunity to experience Rhodes’ unique flavors, which some connoisseurs compare favorably with top Italian, French, and American wines.
Rich in history and tradition, Greek wine is a cultural expression that highlights the region’s viticulture. The tasting is relaxed but informative, giving visitors a taste of local craftsmanship and the chance to learn about grape varieties that give wines their distinctive color and flavor.

Alongside the wines, the tour includes samples of honey and olive oil, key products in Greek cuisine. These tastings are designed to be informative, with guides sharing insights into the production methods and culinary uses of each item. Visitors often appreciate the quality and authenticity of the samples, making this stop both delicious and educational.

The tour features climate-controlled vehicles for comfortable travel between sites. It is ideal for those who prefer organized transportation and guided commentary rather than self-guided exploration. The group size generally averages 16 participants, ensuring a personalized experience while maintaining a social atmosphere.
The tour includes pickup and drop-off at the port or hotel, simplifying logistics. It also guarantees timely return, which is crucial for cruise passengers or those on tight schedules. The fully licensed guides are often commended for their knowledge and engaging storytelling.
Participants should have a moderate physical fitness level. The tour involves some walking and steep climbs, particularly at Lindos and the Acropolis. Visitors should be prepared for uneven surfaces and climbing stairs. However, the walks are generally manageable for most travelers with a reasonable level of mobility.
While the tour offers a rundown of Rhodes’ highlights, it involves a fair amount of driving. Some reviews mention that time in each location can feel somewhat limited, especially in busy seasons. Plus, optional entrance fees, such as $20 for the Acropolis, are not included in the base price and should be considered if visitors wish to enter specific sites.
The tour operates on a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, providing flexibility for changing plans.
“The tour guide is extremely knowledgeable and we learned so much about the history and culture of the island. Its 100% worth it to understand the p…”
This full-day tour suits history enthusiasts, culture seekers, and those who enjoy guided experiences with local tastings. It’s particularly beneficial for cruise passengers or visitors with limited time who want to maximize their sightseeing. The combination of archaeological sites, medieval architecture, and local flavors makes it an educational and pleasant outing.
However, travelers should be prepared for a fair amount of walking and some steep climbs, especially at Lindos.
This deluxe tour provides a balanced and engaging way to explore Rhodes in just 6 hours. The expert guides ensure that the history and stories behind each site come alive, while the local tastings add a flavorful touch. It’s a practical choice for visitors seeking a structured, informative day without the hassle of self-organizing logistics.
The price point makes it an attractive value, especially with group discounts and included transportation. The main limitation remains the time constraints—some stops might feel rushed—but overall, the tour makes a strong case for seeing Rhodes’ best in a single day.
Is this tour suitable for people with limited mobility?
Participants should have a moderate fitness level due to some walking and steep inclines at Lindos and the Acropolis.
Are entrance fees included?
The tour price includes admission to the stops listed, but optional sites, like the Acropolis of Lindos, cost $20 if visitors choose to enter.
What is the group size?
The average group size is around 16 participants, which allows for a personalized experience while maintaining social interaction.
Does the tour include meals?
No, lunch is not included. Tasting local honey, olive oil, and wine are part of the experience.
What if my cruise is canceled?
The tour offers full refunds if the ship bypasses Rhodes or if canceled more than 24 hours before the start.
Is this a bus tour or private?
It is a shared group tour with climate-controlled buses, not a private experience.
How early should I book?
Most bookings are made around 65 days in advance. Early booking helps secure a spot, especially during peak season.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 6 hours, with pickup and drop-off included, making logistics straightforward.
Can I customize my experience?
Optional entrance fees and specific site visits, such as the Acropolis, are not included but can be added if desired.
Is this tour suitable for families?
Yes, moderately fit families with children comfortable walking and climbing stairs will find it engaging and manageable.