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Seven springs

One of the most charming destinations on Rhodes, Seven Springs (Epta Piges) offers a cool, magical landscape, a real oasis, even in the heat of high summer, a charming retreat in the most lavish of Mediterranean greens.

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Prasonisi

The district of Kameiros stretches along the northwest coast of the island close to the Cape of Ayios Minas (ancient Mylantion) in the foothills of Mt Akramytis.

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Valley of the butterflies

The district of Kameiros stretches along the northwest coast of the island close to the Cape of Ayios Minas (ancient Mylantion) in the foothills of Mt Akramytis.

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Kameiros

The district of Kameiros stretches along the northwest coast of the island close to the Cape of Ayios Minas (ancient Mylantion) in the foothills of Mt Akramytis.

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Monolithos – Kritinia

The castle of Kritinia (Kastello, for the locals) is a Venetian castle built in the 16th century on a hill about 131 meters above the village of Kritinia.

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Bee museum – Rhodes island

The Bee Museum is one of a kind and is currently open to the public in Greece. It was founded by “Melissokomiki Dodecanese”

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PROFITIS ILIAS – ELAFOS & ELAFINA

PROFITIS ILIAS – ELAFOS & ELAFINA, For those who would prefer the mountain to the shore there is the recently renovated hotel is located at the Top of Profitis Ilias, near a small Byzantine Monastery

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Wine history- Rhodes island

Winery in Rhodes follows a tradition of 2,400 years! A story from those early days tells how the Cretans, jealous of Rhodes fame for High quality wine, copied Rhodian amphorae in an attempt to pass off their own wine as Rhodian.

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CERAMIC POTTERY- Rhodes island

Rhodes has a long history of pottery going back many centuries at least to the time of the ancient cities

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Kalithea Springs Sightseeings

The thermal springs of Kallithea have been known since antiquity for their healing waters.

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