Lindos Greece - Travel and Tourist Information https://www.greekboston.com/category/lindos/ Est. 1998 - For Greeks To Support Local Greeks Wed, 16 Feb 2022 21:40:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://e498h76z5mp.exactdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/gb-192.png?lossy=1&quality=65&resize=32%2C32&ssl=1 Lindos Greece - Travel and Tourist Information https://www.greekboston.com/category/lindos/ 32 32 65888807 Top Beaches to Visit Near Lindos on Rhodes Island https://www.greekboston.com/travel/beaches-lindos-rhodes/ Tue, 26 Jan 2021 00:05:34 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=76939 Rhodes is one of the most unique Greek islands to visit. People usually flock here to enjoy everything this island has to offer, such as its rich history, idyllic weather, […]

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Rhodes is one of the most unique Greek islands to visit. People usually flock here to enjoy everything this island has to offer, such as its rich history, idyllic weather, and delicious food. The beaches are also a major draw, and there are some many on this island to choose from it can be hard to find the perfect one. If you’re spending time on Lindos, there are some great beaches nearby! Here’s more information as to which beaches you should visit while vacationing in Lindos, one of the major tourist areas on the island:

Agios Pavlos Beach

This beach is located on a little bay and is an easy choice for people looking for a simple place to enjoy the sun. According to a local legend, this beach is one of the sites where Saint Paul stopped to preach. However, that story hasn’t been substantiated.  You don’t need to believe that story to enjoy the beach, though. It is very charming here because the water is calm and warm and there is usually a gentle breeze coming off the water. This beach is also family friendly and has services nearby to make your stay comfortable.

Megali Paralia Beach

Often referred to as simply “Lindos Beach” Megali Paralia is known for being one of the largest and most well organized beaches on the island. This is a hub of activity for visitors and locals alike and many people come here to enjoy the sunshine and water. The beach is organized and there are plenty of lounge chairs and umbrellas to rent. The water here is clean and the beach is made up of sand, not pebbles like some of the other beaches on the island. This is a great spot for families, as well, since there are so many services nearby.

Glystra Beach

Glystra Beach is also one that is easily accessible from Lindos. About 11 kilometers away, this beach is on the small side. Since it is tucked away, it doesn’t see the types of crowds that the other beaches near Lindos do. Here, the real star of the show is the natural setting the each is in. Glystra is surrounded by pretty greenery and vegetation. This is a peaceful and relaxing retreat for all who com here.

Vlycha Beach

This is one of those rare beaches that is not only tranquil, bit is also well organized. There are sun bed and umbrella rentals here to enjoy, and because the beaches doesn’t get too crowded, you can space them out comfortably. You can do all the typical things here, such as splash in the water or bathe in the sun. This beach is a popular choice for locals so you are likely to find plenty of Greek families here enjoying the day.

Lindos is the area of Rhodes where there are a lot of historical sites to visit. If you find yourself spending a lot of time in this part of the island, you should also stop in on one of the beaches!

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What to Do in Lindos, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/do-lindos/ Fri, 01 Jan 2021 20:28:08 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=80156 Rhodes is a unique island in Greece because of its unique history. It is possible to take take in ruins from Ancient Greece, historical sites from the Middle Ages, and […]

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Rhodes is a unique island in Greece because of its unique history. It is possible to take take in ruins from Ancient Greece, historical sites from the Middle Ages, and also enjoy some of the island’s stunning beauty.

On this island, there is a town called  Lindos, which is home to historical sites, natural beauty, and delicious food. Here’s what you can do when visiting Lindos, Greece:

Visit the Acropolis

After a short limb up a steep-stepped footpath you will reach the well-preserved Acropolis that sits above Lindos. The Acropolis as first fortified during the 6th century BC. The area is enclosed by battlements that were constructed by the Knights of St. John. At the Acropolis in Lindos you will see many monuments including: Temple of Athena Lindia, a 20-columned Hellenistic stoa, 4th century gates and reliefs, and the 14th century Castle of the Knights of Saint John. The view from the Acropolis is equally breathtaking.

This is one site you will not want to miss when in Lindos, Greece. If you want an added adventure, you can take a donkey ride to the Acropolis from the village. While it is a longer way up, it’s a unique way to reach your destination that you can’t experience just anywhere. At the start of the donkey path, there is a café that you may want to enjoy as well.

Lounge on a Beach in Lindos

Just below the village of Lindos is Pallas Beach. The small beach can be reached by a footpath near the start of the donkey trail. Pallas Beach can also be reached from Main Beach via a coastal path. At Pallas Beach you will find a number of taverns to enjoy foor and drink. Megali Paralia is an organized beach that is located within walking distance of Lindos. Megali Paralia Beach features golden sand and clean, gorgeous water that is ideal for swimming. Other beaches around Lindos include: Limanaki Agios Pavlos Beach and Lardos Beach.

Indulge in the Island’s Cuisine

Rhodes Island, Greece is home to traditional and delicious dishes that you can experience when in Lindos. The cuisine of the area is rich in flavors. The main ingredients used in recipes include olives and wheat, which are both produced on the island thanks to the fertile land. The local recipes you will enjoy have been created over centuries and have elements of the dishes come from Asia, Europe, and Africa.

Whether you love fresh fish, meat, or seafood dishes, you’ll find it in Lindos. At Melenos Rooftop Dining is located at the Melenos Hotel and on the rooftop, which will allow you a spectacular view and exceptional view. If you’re looking for a romantic meal, this is the place to go. If you’re looking for a more low-key dining experience, you have many options in Lindos, Greece.

Stroll Around Lindos

If you want to enjoy a leisurely afternoon in Lindos, Greece, taking a stroll around the village is a great idea. Walking around Lindos will give you a chance to admire the whitewashed houses and buildings, pop into places for coffee and treats, and shop. Mansions in the village of Lindos date as far back as the 17th century. The churches of Lindos will also draw you in.

Lindos, Greece is the perfect destination if you want to experience a bit of everything.

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Visit the Acropolis of Lindos on Rhodes https://www.greekboston.com/travel/acropolis-of-lindos/ Sat, 11 Apr 2020 20:01:21 +0000 http://www.greekboston.com/?p=62881 Rhodes is one of the most unique islands in all of Greece. On the one hand, it is every bit the picture of a typical Greek island with its gorgeous […]

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Rhodes is one of the most unique islands in all of Greece. On the one hand, it is every bit the picture of a typical Greek island with its gorgeous sun soaked beaches, rugged hills, and lush vegetation. On the other, it is a great example of an island with a unique past. The former seat of the Knights of Saint John, Rhodes has a clear tie to the Medieval period of Europe. However, the city is much older than at, as evidenced at places like the acropolis in the village of Lindos. While on the island, you should definitely make it a point to visit the Acropolis of Lindos. Here’s more information:

Getting to Rhodes

Since Rhodes is a popular island, you have a few choices as to how you could get there. There is a regional airport on the island, which means that it is possible to catch a flight from Athens as well as elsewhere in Greece. There are also flights that come from cities outside of Greece. You’ll certainly have more flight options if you travel to Rhodes during the peak season, but traveling off peak is nice, as well, if you desire peace and quiet. It is also possible to take a ferry to the island. Rhodes is also a popular stop for many cruise itineraries that focus on Greece and the Mediterranean.

About the Acropolis of Lindos

Although the Knights of Saint John had a strong presence here, the island of Rhodes, which is the largest island in the Dodecanese, has been inhabited for a lot longer than that. The site of the Acropolis itself has its roots in multiple parts of the island’s history, including the Ancient Greeks, Byzantines, Knights of Saint John, Turkish, and more. There are parts of the site that date from around 300 B.C., as is the case with the prominent Doric temple that the area is known for. Otherwise, there is evidence on the Acropolis of all parts of the island’s history and past.

Visiting the Acropolis of Lindos

Perched above the peaceful town of Lindos, the Acropolis has a gorgeous view of the surrounding area and of the sea. To get here, you’ll want to climb the steps from the village. Although it can be strenuous, the work you’ll take to get to the top is worth it. Don’t forget to bring your camera because you’ll want to take plenty of pictures! People who visit here say that walking through the Acropolis is like stepping through time. Whether you go during peak season or not it doesn’t matter, there is a rich history here and you can’t help but feel it. If you want to get even more out of this ancient site, consider taking a tour so that you can learn a bit more about its history.

While visiting the island of Rhodes, you’ll want to make time to visit the Acropolis of Lindos, which showcases the rich and varied history of the island itself.

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Lindos, Greece Weather: Temperature and Climate https://www.greekboston.com/travel/lindos-greece/ Sat, 21 Sep 2019 20:20:14 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=88193 Lindos is located on the Greek island of Rhodes. It is an archaeological site as well as a fishing village. Lindos is on the east coast of Rhodes and is […]

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Lindos is located on the Greek island of Rhodes. It is an archaeological site as well as a fishing village. Lindos is on the east coast of Rhodes and is a popular destination as it is home to some nice beaches.

The climate of Lindos is Mediterranean. The winters are mild and summers are hot. Nights during the summer tend to be muggy. Rain mainly falls during the winter months. Historically, Lindos has an annual average temperature of 66° F (19° C).

This weather forecast in Lindos, Greece, will vary from year to year. The averages that you see below represent historical weather data. Here is the typical weather forecast throughout the year for Lindos, Greece:

January

  • Temperature: 48.2° F (9° C) – 59° F (15° C)
  • Precipitation: 151 mm
  • Climate: 8.3 days of rain in average, 10 hours of daylight per day, 6 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 4, water temperature 62.6° F (17° C), dry air, 61% clear
  • Humidity: 68%

February

  • Temperature: 48.2° F (9° C) – 59° F (15° C)
  • Precipitation: 74 mm
  • Climate: 6.3 days of rain on average, 10.9 hours of daylight per day, 6.3 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 4, dry air, clear/overcast
  • Humidity: 69%

March

  • Temperature: 50.72° F (10.4° C) – 62.6° F (17° C)
  • Precipitation: 69 mm
  • Climate: 7 days of rain on average,12 hours of daylight per day, 8.8 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 5, dry air, clear/overcast
  • Humidity: 68%

April

  • Temperature: 55.4° F (13° C) – 68° F (20° C)
  • Precipitation: 29 mm
  • Climate: 6 days of rain on average, 13.1 hours of daylight per day, 11 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 5, 80% clear, overcast, beach/pool score 4
  • Humidity: 69%

May

  • Temperature: 60.8° F (16° C) – 75.2° F (24° C)
  • Precipitation: 3 mm
  • Climate: 3.3 days of rain on average, 14.1 hours of daylight per day, 11.6 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 6, slightly muggy, 95% clear, beach/pool score 8
  • Humidity: 70%

June

  • Temperature: 68.54° F (20.3° C) – 82.4° F (28° C)
  • Precipitation: 2 mm
  • Climate: 1.3 days of rainfall on average, 14.6 hours of daylight per day, 12.2 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 7, 45% muggy, 98% clear, beach/pool score 9.6
  • Humidity: 70%

July

  • Temperature: 72.68° F (22.6° C) – 86.54° F (30.3° C)
  • Precipitation: 1 mm
  • Climate: 0.4 days of rain on average, 14.3 hours of daylight per day, 12.1 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 7, water temperature 75.2° F (24° C), 76% muggy, 100% clear, beach/pool score 9.6
  • Humidity: 68%

August

  • Temperature: 73.4° F (23° C) – 87.26° F (30.7° C)
  • Precipitation: 0 mm
  • Climate: 0 days of rain on average, 13.5 hours of daylight per day, 12.1 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 7, 76% muggy, 100% clear, beach/pool score 9.6
  • Humidity: 68%

September

  • Temperature: 69.8° F (21° C) – 82.4° F (28° C)
  • Precipitation: 3 mm
  • Climate: 1.4 days of rain on average, 12.4 hours of daylight per day, 11.5 hours of sunlight per day, UV-index 6, water temperature 77° F (25° C), 50% muggy, 95% clear, beach/pool score 9.6
  • Humidity: 66%

October

  • Temperature: 62.96° F (17.2° C) – 75.74° F (24.3° C)
  • Precipitation: 10 mm
  • Climate: 4.8 days of rain on average, 11.3 hours of daylight per day, 7.4 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 5, slightly muggy, 80% clear, overcast
  • Humidity: 65%

November 

  • Temperature: 56.3° F (13.5° C) – 68° F (20° C)
  • Precipitation: 23 mm
  • Climate: 5 days of rain on average, 10.3 hours of daylight per day, 7 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 5, water temperature 68° F (20° C), slightly dry air, clear/overcast
  • Humidity: 66%

December

  • Temperature: 51.26° F (10.7° C) – 61.7° F (16.5° C)
  • Precipitation: 73 mm
  • Climate: 8.9 days of rain on average, 9.7 hours of daylight per day, 6.4 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 4, water temperature 64.4° F (18° C), dry air, clear/overcast
  • Humidity: 67%

The Mediterranean climate of Lindos, Greece offers mild winters and enjoyably hot summers.

Find the current weather forecast for Lindos, Greece here:

Weather.com – Lindos, Greece Weather Forecast

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About Agios Pavlos Beach on Rhodes https://www.greekboston.com/travel/agios-pavlos-beach-rhodes/ Wed, 10 Jan 2018 22:38:31 +0000 http://www.greekboston.com/?p=68703 It’s no secret that Rhodes is one of the more popular travel destinations within Greece. People who come here are attracted to the island’s rich history, its beauty, and the […]

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It’s no secret that Rhodes is one of the more popular travel destinations within Greece. People who come here are attracted to the island’s rich history, its beauty, and the many unique landmarks that can be found here. The beaches are also a serious attraction, and many of them are considered to be amongst the most gorgeous beaches in all of Greece.

Although Agios Pavlos Beach, or Saint Paul Beach, isn’t one of the most popular beaches, it is definitely one that is worth visiting. This stunningly beautiful stretch of coast is nestled in a bay, so the waters are clean and warm. Here’s more information about this beach:

Getting to Agios Pavlos Beach

Before you can make your way to the beach, you need to first find your way to the island of Rhodes. Because it is one of the larger of the islands, there are a few options for you. Sure, you can easily take a ferry into the major port on the island – just be sure to check the schedule. However, you might want to take a flight into the regional airport, which is a convenient choice if you are originating from Athens or even from one of the other major places within Greece.

Once you arrive on the island, you can head to the beach by taxi, car, or even public transportation depending on where you originate from. The beach is located on Agios Pavlos Bay, which is located about 30 miles south of the main town on Rhodes.

About Agios Pavlos Beach

Once you arrive at the beach, you will notice its stunning beauty. Although the beach is made up of fine pebbles, not sand, you will find that this adds to its beauty. However, you may want to wear your beach shoes whenever you need to walk around.

The beach itself is located on the bay that bears its name. The bay is fairly small and the beach takes up much of it. It’s worth coming here, however, if for nothing else but to enjoy the view. The beach gets its name from the small church that is located on the beach that has been dedicated to Saint Paul. It is said that Saint Paul journeyed here around 45 AD in order to preach news of Christ.

What to Do on Agios Pavlos Beach

In many ways, you can pass a typical day at the beach here. There are sun beds and umbrellas scattered throughout the beach during peak season so you can relax and enjoy the sun. You can also swim, snorkel, and even go for a kayaking ride here. Because there are rocks that border the beach out in the sea, this makes the water fairly calm and especially warm. It is also a great beach for families because you are able to pass a quiet day here enjoying the sun.

While on the Greek island of Rhodes, you’ll want to consider spending time on Agios Pavlos Beach, also known as Saint Paul.

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Visit Lindos Palace Beach on the Island of Rhodes https://www.greekboston.com/travel/lindos-paradise-beach-rhodes/ Tue, 13 Jun 2017 19:27:21 +0000 http://www.greekboston.com/?p=64412 Rhodes is one of those islands that seems to be in a world of its own. Besides being the largest of the islands in the Dodecanese island group, it also […]

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Rhodes is one of those islands that seems to be in a world of its own. Besides being the largest of the islands in the Dodecanese island group, it also has a rich and unique history. It has strong ties to the Medieval period of Europe and it was here that the Knights of Saint John had their headquarters. Besides the Medieval remnants, people do flock to the island for other reasons. The beaches, in particular, are considered to be some of the best that Greece has to offer. Here’s a look at Lindos Palace Beach, one of the island’s most popular spots:

Getting to Rhodes

Before you can enjoy Lindos Palace Beach, you have to first make your way to the island of Rhodes. You have several choices as to how you can do that. First of all, Rhodes is large enough to have its own airport. The airport itself is close to the main town in Rhodes. It is also possible to take a ferry, and these ferry ports regularly go into the main port on the island. From there, the beach itself is located on the island of Lindos so you can either rent a car, take a bus, or take a taxi once you arrive on the island.

Enjoying Lindos Palace Beach

Once you arrive on the island, one of the things you will want to do is make your way to Lindos Beach. This is one of the most popular beaches on the island, and it is absolutely worth a visit. One of the things that makes this beach so endearing is that it is so close to the village of Lindos. It surrounds the town along with three other beaches. Because of its close proximity to such a popular place, it is also one of the busiest beaches on the island.

If you are staying closer to Rhodes town, you will have to drive 55 kilometers to enjoy this beach. However, the trip is worth it and you can easily find transportation to bring you here. A main draw of this beach is that it is well equipped with facilities, both on the beach and nearby, and it also a good beach for families to enjoy. You can also rent sun beds and umbrellas once you get here so you won’t need to bring your own supplies. The beach itself is made up of soft sand, and like most beaches in Greece, the sunshine is in abundance. The waters are also warm and great for swimming.

Walk to Lindos Town

The beach is also an easy walk from Lindos Town. If you are spending the day at the beach, it is also possible to take the short trip to the town in order to explore it before you go back to your resort or hotel. Lindos has ancient roots and was founded by the Dorians back in ancient times. As a result, there is a rich history here.

While visiting the island of Rhodes, you’ll want to make the time to visit Lindos Palace Beach!

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Don’t Miss Paying a Visit to Lindos While on Rhodes https://www.greekboston.com/travel/visit-lindos-rhodes/ Thu, 14 Jul 2016 21:49:16 +0000 http://www.greekboston.com/?p=57057 Rhodes is one of the most unique islands in all of Greece because of the clear Medieval presence on the island. Because it was the official headquarters of the Knights […]

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Traditional village of Lindos at Rhodes island of Dodecanese in GreeceRhodes is one of the most unique islands in all of Greece because of the clear Medieval presence on the island. Because it was the official headquarters of the Knights of Saint John during the Middle Ages, there are plenty of unique buildings located here. If it weren’t for the fact that these buildings are surrounded by lush vegetation, the hot Greek sun, and beautiful views of the Aegean Sea, it would be easy to think you were in a place such as England that has a strong Medieval history.

Nowhere is this feeling more prevalent than on the village of Lindos. In fact, the history of Lindos is pretty varied and goes back much earlier than the Medieval period. Here is a list of some of the essential things you need to do while visiting Lindos on the Greek island of Rhodes:

Lindos Acropolis

You should begin your visit with a trip to the ancient acropolis at Lindos. Many visitors consider this to be one of the highlights of their visit to the village. It is also a bit of a hike to get to the top. If you don’t want to hike yourself, you can always take a donkey. Not only will you get to see the ancient acropolis when at the top, but you’ll also be able to enjoy the beautiful view. The acropolis also has some medieval influences, such as the medieval gate that is at the entryway.

Saint Paul’s Bay

Saint Paul’s Bay is another essential thing that you must visit while you’re on Lindos. This bay has a small strip of beach on it with plenty of sun beds that will enable you to enjoy the warm sun. There are also some cafes and tavernas that are located around it and the bay has some incredible views of the sea. You could easily spend the day here relaxing in the sun!

Medieval Castle

Another highlight of Lindos is to spend some time wandering around the Medieval castle at Lindos. This is the main fortress where the Knight’s of Saint John had their official headquarters. Although they are long gone, buildings such as the castle still remain. In order to get the most out of seeing this historical site, you may want to hire a tour guide to show you around. They’re extremely knowledgeable and will give you an overview of the history. There are also plenty of medieval buildings near the castle to learn about, as well!

While you’re on the island of Rhodes, you won’t want to miss spending time at the village of Lindos. This is a charming place that has plenty of things to do. Besides the activities listed here, it is important to know that this village is also great for meandering. Spend some time walking through the streets, shopping, watching the sunset, and eating a great meal. If you really like it here, consider staying in one of the nearby resorts or hotels so that you can really enjoy seeing all the sites.

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The Medieval Village of Lindos on the Island of Rhodes https://www.greekboston.com/travel/lindos-rhodes/ Wed, 09 Jul 2014 19:20:20 +0000 http://www.greekboston.com/?p=40810 Lindos is a worthwhile stop during a visit to the island of Rhodes. It’s a medieval village that was founded by the Dorians around 2000 BC when they discovered its […]

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Lindos is a worthwhile stop during a visit to the island of Rhodes. It’s a medieval village that was founded by the Dorians around 2000 BC when they discovered its excellent harbor and vantage point. It is comprised of narrow, cobbled streets filled with jewelry and clothing stalls and whitewashed houses. The village is totally pedestrianized. No vehicles are allowed on the paved streets of Lindos. Donkeys are the only mode of transportation.

Here are the top 3 highlights of Lindos:

Acropolis of Lindos
The Acropolis of Lindos towers above the village. Flanked by silvery pine trees, it offers spectacular views of the surrounding harbors and coastline. It displays Byzantine architecture on the outside and 2nd century BC Doric architecture on the inside and has been partially reconstructed to convey its former greatness. The site also houses a 20 columned Hellenistic stoa and the ancient fresco filled Byzantine Church of Agios Ionnis. Behind the Acropolis is the 4th century Temple to Athena, the site’s most important ancient ruin. Perched on a 116m high rock, visitors can choose to climb or to get up to the Acropolis via donkey ride. The hike up can be strenuous at times. Since there is no shade at the top, visitors should wear a hat, sunscreen, and bring plenty of water.

Lindos Houses
Lindos features many 17th and 18th century naval captains’ stone houses with carved relief facades, intricately painted wooden ceilings, and raised platform beds in the living room used for both sleeping and lounging. The furnishings, carpets, and plates are mostly Turkish in style. Almost all of the houses in Lindos are of historic interest. Artists, musicians, and writers from restored many of these houses in the 60’s and 70’s across the world that wanted to preserve the unique beauty of the architecture. They are full of antiques and artifacts collected by the owners that have restored the houses. Many have turned into summer homes for the wealthy and some are even available to rent.

Beaches
There are many beaches to enjoy in Lindos that appeal to a variety of tourists. Main Beach, located east of the Acropolis, is a sandy beach with shallow water, which makes it a great spot for families with children. If you are looking for something more adult friendly, there is Pallas Beach located at the western tip of the bay. It’s smaller but is lined with tavernas. St. Paul’s Bay is a 10-minute walk from town on the western side of the Acropolis. The walk is worth it. It’s a quieter beach that features beautiful turquoise water.

A visit to Lindos doesn’t come cheap. Accommodation can be expensive and hotels are often fully booked so it’s best to reserve a room ahead of time if you plan to stay here.

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