Highlights • ​​ Old Town • Mandraki Harbour Rhodes • Nea Agoria • The Acropolis of Rhodes • The Grand Master Palace • The Street of the Knights

Duration 4 Hours

Activity Level Moderate

$ * From 64 per person Discovering Rhodes & City Tour Your half day island tour will begin with a panoramic drive to Mandraki Harbour, which was the military port of ancient Rhodes. At the entrance to the harbour you will see two statues of deer, Elafos and Elafina, which are symbols of the island. They occupy columns where it is believed that the once stood. The harbour is also home to three medieval windmills (which ground the grain unloaded from merchant (vessels) and the Public Administration buildings. Your tour will continue to the Monte Smith, the large park where the Acropolis of Rhodes is situated. The tour will then take you into the Old Town of Rhodes, the oldest inhabited medieval town in Europe. You'll enter the fortified city through the Amboise Gate and walk to the Grand Master Palace, a medieval castle which is one of few examples of Gothic architecture in Greece.

Highlights • ​​Monastery of Filerimos • Chapel of St. George • Grand Master Palace • Mandraki harbour

Duration 4 Hours 30 Mins

Activity Level Easy

$ * From 67 per person Filerimos City Half Day Private Tour From the Port it is a short but scenic drive to the hilltop monastery of Filerimos, built by the Byzantines in the 5th century AD on the ruins of Ancient Ialyssos. In front of the steps leading up to the monastery are the remains of a Greek Temple, the cross-shaped baptistery of the first Christian Basilica and the tiny underground Chapel of St. George with faded 15th century wall paintings. Continuing, we drive to Monte Smith once the Acropolis of Ancient Rhodes. From the tumbled massive pillars of the temple of , the stadium of Diagoras and the port. We then driver to Mandraki harbour, viewing the three windmills near St. Nicholas Fort, the new market and the public administration buildings all of which reflect the history of Rhodes Town. We enter the fortified city through the Amboise Gate and walk to the Grand Master Palace. You will continue down the Street of the knights, its pathed paved with colourful marble and superb mosaics, past medieval towers and emblazoned façades. *Terms and conditions apply.