A land known for its glistening blue oceans and whitewashed buildings; Lindos should be top of your list for a charming getaway. An unbeatable atmosphere, golden-sand beaches and utterly divine traditional food await you in this famous Greek Town. Get ready to live your ultimate Mamma Mia dream this summer!

Need some inspo? Elloise from our Social Media team has shared all her holiday hotspots following her trip to Lindos…

Where to stay?

With so many beautiful towns to choose from across Rhodes you might find yourself questioning where you should stay. But having spent 10 days holidaying in Lindos, I can certainly say it’s one you don’t want to miss out on. With history packed into every street corner, you get to experience the essence of authentic Greek culture. Whether you’re looking for a week of family fun or an unforgettable girl’s getaway, Lindos has it all.

There are some really great affordable options as well as those luxury dream destinations that look like something straight out a magazine! Located only a 5-minute walk away from the centre, Lindos Gardens Resort resides in a quiet spot on the hillside. Perfect for families and couples alike, this resort offers an infinity pool, restaurant, kids’ area, spa and gym, and a swim up bar. Not to mention the stunning views of Lindos Acropolis that make this budget friendly option one to consider.  

However, if you want to escape the ordinary and treat yourself to an indulgent escape like no other, the Aquagrand Exclusive Deluxe Resort may just be the answer to all your holiday prayers. This adults only, 5-star resort offers stunning views of the shimmering Aegean Sea from its beachfront location. The bright and contemporary interior provides a sense of bliss as you relax and unwind inside your luxurious suite. Want to really go the extra mile? Why not opt for a swim up suite with your own private pool and outdoor day bed, perfect catching some rays! Indulge in extravagant dishes from the a la carte menu or grab your favourite holiday drink from the pool bar.

Top things to do: 

Acropolis of Lindos

The ancient archaeological site known as the Acropolis of Lindos sits upon a steep cliff, overlooking the town of Lindos. One of the town’s most captivating destinations, the Acropolis houses a mix of ancient ruins including the Temple of Athena Lindia, a Hellenistic stoa, a Byzantine church, and the remnants of the Knights’ period fortification. The views from the site are simply breathtaking as the blue sea stretches as far as the eye can see providing the perfect backdrop to this historic landmark. You can also see the famous St Paul’s Bay which is another must visit spot!

Ticket prices can vary but they certainly won’t break the bank with under 18’s being allowed free entry and adult tickets costing around £7-£10. The walk from Lindos town to the Acropolis takes approximately 20-30 minutes and is quite steep and uneven in parts but generally fairly easy. It’s worth bearing in mind that there isn’t a lot of shade throughout so it can get very hot depending on when you visit. If you head up in the morning or evening you’ll probably find the experience a bit more pleasant due to cooler temperatures. There’s also plenty of cafes and shops on the lead up to the acropolis so make sure to grab a drink and head to the toilet as there is no facilities for this once you reach the top.

Hire a Boat 

How does sailing your own speed boat through the waves of the Aegean Sea sound? Like a dream right! Well, you can hire a boat from the shores of Lindos beach and do just that. Grab your captain’s hat and get behind the wheel as you explore the beautiful coastline filled with serene beaches, magical coves, and stunning scenery. Don’t worry, you don’t need any sort of licence in order to drive the boat and it’s actually super simple making it a great day out for everyone! Prices tend to be around €80 an hour with some places offering discounts for longer journeys. Although a little warning to anyone who suffers with sea sickness, the waters can get quite choppy!

Day Trip to Symi Island 

As you arrive onto the charming island of Symi you will be welcomed with the sight of colourful buildings cascading down the cliffside. Contrasting beautifully with the blue skies and turquoise sea, the view is certainly nothing short of post card worthy. On this culture rich island, you’ll have the chance to visit Panormitis monastery which is dedicated to Archangel Michael. Located on the beachfront, this Venetian style monastery houses amazing artefacts and impressive paintings by local artists. Not the mention the famous silver icon of the Archangel. You can also take some time to explore the town of Symi, which is famous for its ship building industry as well as its sea sponge diving heritage!

Ferries towards Symi Island typically leave from Rhodes Town and sailings take around 1-1.5 hours. However, there are plenty of companies which offer transport from Lindos to Rhodes Town as well as local buses running frequently, providing you with a hassle free trip. It’s worth bearing in mind that local buses can get busy during peak times so if you’re looking for a more relaxed journey, booking onto a coach trip might be the way to go. Prices do vary quite a bit depending on how you choose to get there, who you book with and if you add on any tours so make sure to shop around to find the best deal!

Food Recommendations: 

Dionysos

First up has to be my absolute favourite eatery of the whole holiday, Dionysos! Located in the heart of Lindos village, this restaurant offers breathtaking views from the rooftop terrace and an unbeatable atmosphere to match! The modern but cozy design sets the stage for an unforgettable dining experience providing a sense of comfortable luxury.

But now onto the good stuff… let’s talk food! Comprised of a mix of mediterranean cuisine, the impressive menu offers something for everyone from sensational seafood to a variety of vegetarian dishes. A must try for starters is the pita bread & dips! It might sound basic, but I promise you it won’t disappoint! With various types of pita bread baked to perfection and a selection of humus, tzatziki, spicy cheese and aubergine dips, your taste buds will be left wanting more. As for mains your spoilt for choice! Whether you fancy pasta, risotto, seafood or a hearty meat dish, every meal is freshly made with only the best ingredients. From sea bass on a bed of rocket and topped with prosciutto and pesto sauce to pork tenderloin seasoned with thyme, honey and mustard this impressive menu has it all.

Byzantino 

This cosy restaurant immediatley portrays a welcoming atmophere with friendly staff ready to make your evening an absolute delight. Serving authentic Mediterranean cuisine, you’ll find no shortage of delicious dishes to choose from. The vegetable risotto was a personal favourite of mine, but I of course couldn’t end my stay without trying the vegetarian moussaka. This traditional Greek dish is the perfect hearty meal packed with potatoes, aubergines, and onions then topped with tomatoes, lentils and bechamel sauce. If you’re a seafood lover then the seabass coated in lemon and almond sauce is a must try!  Sit back and enjoy your meal from the rooftop terrace as you admire the view of the Lindos Acropolis to really top off the whole experience.

Yanni’s Bar 

Yanni’s Bar is a great all-rounder whether you’re looking for somewhere to grab a few drinks or to enjoy a delicious breakfast, this is your place! The modern décor gives an elegant and luxurious feel, meaning you can sit back and relax in style. The fancy cocktail menu has everything from your classic martinis to the fun fire-fuelled tikis. But despite its vibrant evening atmosphere, it also makes a great place to start your day for breakfast. All the food was freshly made and presented immaculately, perfect for those all-important insta snaps. The eggs benedict and full English are both dishes that would be top of our recommendations but there was so much more we wish we had time to try!

Looking for a quick bite on the go? Giannis Grill and Restaurant does THE BEST takeaway gyros! Choose from halloumi, chicken or pork wrapped in delicious pitta bread and topped with fresh salad, tzatziki, and chips. If you have a sweet tooth then there are also plenty of waffle and crepe stalls along the winding streets. Make sure to try out the bubble waffles with various topping to choose from including Nutella, fruits, kinder buenos and more!