Rhodes Island Experiences
Rhodes offers a high-density mix of heritage, coastline, and local culture.
From Aquagrand in Lindos, you can combine beach days on Navarone Bay with curated excursions to the island's landmark sites and coastal experiences.
The Acropolis of Lindos rises above the village and is one of the island’s most iconic historic landmarks, combining ancient heritage with panoramic Aegean views.
From Aquagrand in Lindos, it is an easy cultural add-on to a beach-focused itinerary: short travel time, high visual impact, and a clear connection to the destination’s identity.
Rhodes Old Town is one of Europe’s best-preserved medieval cities, with fortified walls, layered architecture, and landmark streets shaped by centuries of history.
It is a high-value day trip if you want a heritage-heavy counterpoint to Lindos: museums, courtyards, city gates, and the signature Street of the Knights.
Sailing is one of the cleanest ways to experience Rhodes beyond the shoreline. From Lindos and the surrounding bays, you can access coves, cliffs, and sea caves that are not reachable by road.
Whether you choose a sunset cruise or a full-day itinerary, a sailing experience converts the Aegean from a view into a place you move through.
Boat tours in Rhodes provide a structured way to explore the coastline and nearby islands such as Symi, as well as hidden beaches and coves around Lindos.
Choose a private charter for maximum privacy or a small-group option for a lower-friction itinerary, depending on your preference.
Horse riding in Rhodes is a calm way to experience the island beyond the coastline, through olive groves, open valleys, and countryside routes near Lindos.
It is suitable for guests who want nature, movement, and a slower pace – without committing to an all-day excursion.
Local products of Rhodes are a direct entry point into the island’s culture, from thyme honey and melekouni to olive oil and regional spirits.
This is the simplest ‘culture’ experience to add to your stay: low complexity, high authenticity, and easy to combine with shopping or a village walk in Lindos.
Windsurfing in Rhodes is strongly associated with Prasonisi, the island’s well-known wind and kitesurfing zone where the Aegean meets the Mediterranean.
It is best suited to guests who want a high-energy contrast to the calm pace of Lindos and Navarone Bay.
