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Discover Rhodes with a full-day cultural and wine tour featuring archaeological sites, artisan ceramics, wine tasting, and free time in Lindos and Old Town.
This full-day guided tour of Rhodes offers a well-rounded experience priced at $79.79 per person. With a duration of approximately 6 hours, the tour combines visits to key historical sites, artisan workshops, and top local wine tastings. It includes convenient pickup service and modern air-conditioned transportation, making it easy to explore the island comfortably.
While the tour provides a thorough look at Rhodes’ highlights, it also offers free time in Lindos and Old Town for personal exploration. It is ideal for visitors wanting a mix of culture, local craftsmanship, and wine tasting—all led by a knowledgeable guide. A notable aspect is the inclusion of Greek pottery and local olive oil, honey, and wine tastings, adding authentic flavors to the experience.
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The tour begins with a 2-hour visit to Lindos, one of the most impressive archaeological sites in Greece. Known for its ancient Greek, Roman, and Byzantine influences, Lindos offers a stunning view of history blending through its ruins and medieval structures. The site also features the famous Acropolis of Lindos, which provides scenic vistas over the Aegean.
This location is especially notable for its well-preserved architecture and the sense of stepping back in time, making it a favorite for history enthusiasts. Since admission is free, this stop is accessible for all, though visitors should be prepared for some walking and uneven terrain.
A 40-minute stop at the local ceramic factory in Kalathos showcases the artistry of Greek pottery. Visitors watch artisans craft handmade ceramic objects, each one unique due to the nature of the materials—earth, water, and fire. This stop highlights the importance of clay as a symbol of creativity and mythological origins in Greek culture.
The workshop offers a close-up look at traditional pottery techniques, emphasizing that no two pieces are identical. While the visit is free, it provides an understanding of the craftsmanship behind Greece’s famous ceramics—an art form with deep roots in the island’s history.
The tour includes a stop at Mandrakia, the more northerly of Rhodes’ natural harbors. Historically, this harbor served as the military port and later a medieval shipbuilding yard. Folk tradition suggests that the Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, once stood here.
Though the actual colossus no longer exists, the site’s maritime history offers an evocative glimpse into Rhodes’ seafaring past. Visitors can enjoy the scenery and reflect on the island’s strategic and legendary significance.
A 30-minute wine tasting session takes place in the Medieval City, giving visitors the chance to sample Rhodes’ long-standing wine culture. The island produces a variety of wines, from dry whites to sweet dessert wines, including resin wines and organic options.
The guide introduces guests to indigenous Rhodes wines, highlighting their unique flavors and production methods. This tasting enriches the understanding of local traditions, and the setting within the historic city adds a charming backdrop for appreciating Greece’s vinicultural heritage.
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The highlight of the tour is a 1 hour and 30 minutes stay in the Old Town of Rhodes. Recognized by UNESCO for its well-preserved medieval architecture, this area is a captivating maze of narrow streets, ancient walls, and historic landmarks.
The Old Town’s atmosphere invites visitors to take photos, browse shops, or enjoy a quick meal. Since free time is included, guests can explore at their own pace, soaking in the lively street scenes and historic ambiance while enjoying the chance to shop for souvenirs or local delicacies.
The tour is operated by EU Tours & Travel and features modern, air-conditioned vehicles for comfortable transfers between sites. The group size can be up to 999 people, ensuring a lively atmosphere but with enough space for everyone.
Pickup service is offered, with detailed instructions provided at least 12 hours before the scheduled start time. The tour departs at 10:30 AM for cruisers arriving at 10:00 AM, and the itinerary is subject to change due to traffic or crowds, although all stops are guaranteed.
Physical activity is moderate; visitors should be comfortable walking on uneven surfaces and in historic areas. The tour does not include admission to the Acropolis (additional €20), nor does it cover lunch, so planning accordingly is recommended.
The wine tasting in the Medieval City is a well-loved feature, showcasing Rhodes’ indigenous and organic wine options. Guests especially appreciate the chance to try a variety of wines directly from local producers, adding depth to the visit.
Similarly, the ceramic workshop in Kalathos offers an authentic look at Greek craftsmanship. Watching artisans at work and understanding the symbolism behind pottery adds a tactile dimension to the cultural experience.
While the tour offers a solid mix of history, craft, and local flavors, some reviews note that time in Old Town can be limited, depending on the day’s schedule. The delayed start in some cases might reduce the free exploration period.
Plus, the Paralisi Island Winery visit is sometimes not included or might be replaced with other activities, as it was not part of the original itinerary in some instances. Visitors should check their confirmation for specifics.
This full-day tour offers excellent value for those interested in combining archaeology, craftsmanship, and wine tasting. The guides are praised for their knowledge, and the local wine selection is a highlight for connoisseurs.
While timing in Old Town may vary, the included free time allows for personal exploration and shopping, making the experience flexible. The guaranteed return to your ship or hotel ensures peace of mind for travelers on tight schedules.
Ideal for visitors craving a balanced mix of history, culture, and local flavors, this tour provides a comprehensive snapshot of Rhodes in just one day.
“Our Tour Guide and Driver was excellent but the Tour was NOT WHAT was promised! We did have a cultural tour of sorts but THE PARADISI ISLAND WINERY…”
Is this tour suitable for travelers with limited mobility?
The tour involves walking on uneven surfaces in historic sites and outdoor areas, so travelers should have moderate physical fitness.
Does the tour include lunch?
No, lunch is not included. Guests can plan to eat in Lindos or Old Town during free time.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, the tour offers a 24-hour risk-free cancellation policy for a full refund if canceled at least 24 hours before the scheduled start.
What is the size of the tour group?
The maximum number of participants is up to 999 travelers, allowing for a lively group atmosphere.
Are pickup and transportation included?
Yes, pickup services are offered, and transportation is provided via modern air-conditioned vehicles.
What are the main stops on this tour?
The stops include Lindos archaeological site, Kalathos ceramic workshop, Mandrakia Harbor, Medieval City wine tasting, and Old Town of Rhodes.
Is the tour suitable for families?
Most likely, as it involves moderate walking and engaging activities, but travelers should consider their children’s comfort with walking and outdoor environments.
What should I bring on the tour?
Comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, and personal identification are recommended; no specific items are required, but a camera is encouraged for photos.
This comprehensive Rhodes tour offers a balanced experience blending history, local craftsmanship, and wine—perfect for those eager to enjoy the island’s culture in one engaging day.