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Discover Rhodes' top 10 spots on a full-day tour featuring free wine tasting, scenic views, historic sites, and authentic local cuisine for $59.
A full-day exploration of Rhodes’ most captivating sites awaits at just $59 per person. This 7.5-hour tour offers a well-rounded introduction to the island’s scenic beauty, historical landmarks, and culinary delights, including free wine tasting at a local winery. Starting with hotel pickup and drop-off, the journey takes you through some of Rhodes’ most colorful and historically significant locations, making it ideal for travelers eager to see both famous sights and hidden corners of the island.
While the tour does not include guided commentary, it features a carefully curated itinerary with numerous photo stops, cultural visits, and a relaxed pace that allows for plenty of sightseeing and tasting. With small or private groups available, this experience suits those looking for a flexible, comprehensive day out that balances sightseeing with delicious local food and drink.


The tour kicks off at Anthony Quinn Bay, renowned for its colorful waters and rugged coastline. Here, the guide directs attention to the panoramic vistas overlooking Faliraki Bay and Anthony Quinn Bay itself—perfect for capturing these iconic scenes. Next, the journey takes travelers to Prophet Elias church, built atop a mountain, offering sweeping views over the island and coastline, along with a photo opportunity at this elevated vantage point.
This segment sets a relaxed tone, emphasizing scenic beauty while giving time to enjoy the fresh air and take memorable photographs. The stops are brief but well-placed, making sure you experience the highlights without feeling rushed.
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The tour then moves to Faliraki port, where you’ll find a breathtaking view from the top of the bridge. A short walk here provides a chance to marvel at the harbor’s activity and wave to passing boats. It’s a picturesque spot that captures the lively maritime atmosphere of Rhodes, contrasting with the inland sites.
A quick scenic stop here allows for photos of the port, and then the group heads inland toward the Seven Springs—a lush oasis popular with locals. The greenery, flowing water, and natural springs offer a peaceful break from the busier coastal areas, perfect for a relaxed coffee or snack by the springs.

Seven Springs is a key highlight in this tour, with its natural beauty and man-made features. Visitors can explore the waterfalls and the pond, capturing photos of the lush surroundings. A notable feature is the tunnel, which runs through the riverbed—participants are advised to bring sandals for walking through this feature safely.
This stop offers a combination of nature and light adventure, with opportunities to photograph the cascading waterfalls and enjoy the tranquil environment. The short walk through the tunnel adds a bit of fun for those prepared with suitable footwear.

Next on the itinerary is the St. Nectarios female monastery, renowned for its impressive architecture and the natural spring water that supplies it. This site provides insight into the religious life of Rhodes, with a peaceful atmosphere and historical significance. The monastery is a popular spot for both reflection and photos, thanks to its picturesque setting.
Visitors typically spend around 15 minutes here, enough to appreciate the architecture, enjoy a quick photo, and learn about its importance to the local community.
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Inland, the tour visits the Italian village of Campochiaro, home to a sanatorium built 100 years ago and featuring the Gizani fish in a manmade cistern. This area highlights Rhodes’ Italian influence, with architecture reminiscent of northern Italy and historical sites dating back a century. The Elafos hotel, also built around 100 years ago, exemplifies this architectural style.
The tour then stops at the Villa Cesare de Vecchi, former governor’s residence, which adds a touch of historical aristocracy to the visit. The combination of Italian architecture and history offers a unique cultural perspective on Rhodes’ past.

Continuing the journey, the group visits the Nicolas medieval chapel, built by Italian knights in the 14th century. The stonework and historical ambiance make this site a compelling glimpse into Rhodes’ medieval period. Nearby, the ancient forests and water springs further showcase the island’s natural diversity, providing additional photo opportunities.
These sites highlight Rhodes’ layered history and the lasting influence of medieval and Italian cultures, standing largely untouched through the centuries.

The highlight for many is the Embona village, famous for its local food and extraordinary wines. The tour includes a break at a traditional tavern, where guests enjoy freshly cut salads or grilled ribs and stakes at reasonable prices. The free wine tasting from local wineries is a standout feature, offering a chance to sample Rhodian wines directly from the producers.
During this stop, visitors also have time for shopping, cheese tasting, or simply relaxing with regional food and wine. This part of the tour balances culinary enjoyment with culture, making it a favorite among travelers.

If time permits, the tour makes brief stops at spectacular viewpoints, capturing sunset photos when conditions are right. These moments add a romantic or peaceful touch to the day, often leaving visitors with stunning images of Rhodes’ varied landscapes.
The flexible itinerary allows for spontaneous photo opportunities, ensuring each traveler can take home memorable images of the island’s natural beauty.
This tour offers hotel pickup and drop-off from multiple locations in Rhodes, with options in Faliraki and nearby resorts. It caters to small or private groups, providing a more personalized experience. The group size and itinerary flexibility make it suitable for those who prefer a relaxed pace and customized sights.
Participants should bring camera, hiking shoes, and a towel for water-related stops. Notably, sandals are necessary for the tunnel walk in Seven Springs, and certain items like high heels and large luggage are not permitted.
The lunch in Embona emphasizes local flavors and regional wines, which can sometimes be shipped home via arrangement. The village’s reputation for fresh, locally made food means the meal is both satisfying and authentic. The free wine tasting enhances the experience, giving an authentic taste of Rhodes’ wine-making tradition.
Visitors often find this part of the tour a highlight, thanks to its combination of cultural richness and delicious, fresh produce.
After a full day of sightseeing, the tour concludes with a return to your hotel, often with time for extra photos or brief stops if the schedule allows. The overall value hinges on the inclusion of top sights, cultural insights, and wine tasting for a reasonable price.
While this tour does not include guided commentary, the carefully selected stops, scenic views, and local food make it a solid choice for those interested in experiencing Rhodes’ highlights in a relaxed, enjoyable manner.
This tour offers a practical way to see the most scenic and culturally significant spots on Rhodes, combined with free wine tasting and a traditional lunch. It’s well-suited for travelers who want a rundown without the hassle of planning each stop individually.
The itinerary’s pace and variety of locations mean you’ll enjoy a mixture of mountain views, historic sites, and local flavors. The small group setting enhances flexibility and comfort, making it a good option for those seeking an authentic and relaxed experience.
The main limitations are that there is no guided commentary during the stops, and some may find the long day a bit busy. However, the beautiful scenery, cultural depth, and tasty wine tasting make this tour a well-rounded way to explore Rhodes’ diverse personality.
Does this tour include guided commentary?
No, there is no licensed guide providing commentary; the tour is led by drivers who speak Greek and English.
What is included in the price?
The hotel pickup and drop-off, visits to ten key sites, free wine tasting, and a lunch in a traditional taverna are included.
Are there any physical requirements?
Yes, participants should bring hiking shoes and sandals for the tunnel walk in Seven Springs. The tour is not suitable for those with mobility issues or who cannot walk for short periods.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is not recommended for children in baby carriages or non-folding wheelchairs. Also, high-heeled shoes, smoking, and alcohol restrictions apply.
Can I purchase additional wine to take home?
Yes, you can have your favorite wine shipped to your house upon agreement with the seller, for an extra fee.
How long are the stops at each site?
Most stops range from 15 to 20 minutes, with two longer breaks in Embona village and the scenic viewpoint.
What should I bring?
Bring a camera, hiking shoes, towel, and sandals. Be sure to avoid sharp objects, large luggage, or high heels.
Is there a dress code or specific gear needed?
Comfortable casual attire and sturdy shoes are recommended. No special dress code applies.
Are meals and drinks included?
Lunch and wine tasting are included; additional food and drinks are not covered in the tour price.
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour suitable for people afraid of heights?
No, given the scenic viewpoints and mountain stops, it’s not recommended for those with height fears.