Lusso Travel Ltd, No. 1 Glasshouse - 1LG1,
Alderley Park, Alderley Edge, Cheshire, SK10 4TG
Rhodes combines golden beaches, medieval grandeur and sun-drenched landscapes to create one of Greece’s most captivating islands. Rich in history yet effortlessly cosmopolitan, the largest of the Dodecanese offers an enticing blend of ancient treasures, picturesque villages and relaxed Mediterranean charm.
Lose yourself in the enchanting UNESCO-listed Medieval City of Rhodes, where cobbled lanes, ancient fortifications and the magnificent Palace of the Grand Master transport visitors back to the age of the Knights of St. John
Explore the picture-perfect village of Lindos, a maze of whitewashed houses and winding alleyways crowned by one of Greece’s most spectacular ancient acropolises overlooking the shimmering Aegean Sea
Discover the island’s remarkable natural beauty, from the lush Valley of the Butterflies and the tranquil Seven Springs to pine-clad mountains, hidden coves and sweeping coastal landscapes
Stroll along the elegant harbours of Rhodes Town, where luxury yachts, historic windmills and waterfront cafés create a sophisticated atmosphere beneath centuries of history
Escape to Rhodes’ beautiful beaches, from the secluded bays of the west coast to the crystal-clear waters of Anthony Quinn Bay and the windswept shores of Prasonisi, renowned for world-class windsurfing and kitesurfing
Steeped in more than two millennia of history, Rhodes is an island where ancient civilisations, medieval knights and modern Greek life coexist in remarkable harmony. Once home to the legendary Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the island is perhaps best known today for magnificent medieval Rhodes Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site enclosed by imposing stone walls and filled with cobbled streets, grand palaces and hidden courtyards.
Beyond the historic capital, Rhodes reveals a diverse landscape of pine-clad hills, fertile valleys and a coastline fringed with beautiful beaches. Elegant resorts and waterfront tavernas line the eastern coast, while traditional villages such as Lindos enchant visitors with their whitewashed houses, narrow lanes and spectacular hilltop acropolis overlooking the turquoise sea.
Other notable highlights include the lush Valley of the Butterflies, ancient archaeological sites scattered across the island and boat trips to secluded bays and neighbouring islands. Whether exploring centuries of history, relaxing on sun-soaked shores or enjoying the island’s vibrant culinary scene, Rhodes offers a rich and rewarding Greek island experience.
AMOH, a Luxury Collection Resort, Rhodes brings a fresh perspective to the island's south-east coast. Set on a secluded peninsula near Lindos, it pairs a strong connection to Rhodian history with thoughtful contemporary design, sandy coves and a notably varied dining scene.