Rhodes
Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese islands, and easternmost of the major islands of Greece in the Aegean Sea.
It lies approximately 11 miles (18 km) west of Turkey, situated between the Greek mainland and the island of Cyprus.
Its population in 2004 was estimated at 130,000, of which between 55,000 and 60,000 resided permanently in the city of Rhodes, the main commercial and population center.
Rhodes is the capital of the District of the Dodecanese and of the Province of Rhodes, which also includes the nearby islands of Symi, Tilos, Halki, and Kastellorizo.
Hotels in Rhodes
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Atlantica Holiday Village Rhodes
Open : May to October .... Opened in 2010, the Atlantica Holiday Village Rhodes resort perfectly combines modern facilities and a wide range of activities -including WaterPark, children’s Splash Park and much more with comfort and deluxe accommodation.
Atlantica Imperial Resort
Atrium Palace Thalasso Spa Resort & Villas
Open: April - October... Atrium Palace Thalasso Spa Resort & Villas, this architecturally innovative hotel, combines luxury with its delightful blend of classical Greek and Italian styles.
Atrium Platinum Spa & Convention Resort
Opening 2011. Open: April - October... The Atrium Platinum Spa & Convention Resort Hotel is a city hotel that will combine the elements of a perfect vacation resort.
Atrium Prestige Thalasso Spa Resort & Villas
Open: April - October... Directly by the sea front, on the south-east coast of Rhodes Island in the unspoilt landscape of Lachania stands The Atrium Prestige Thalasso Spa Resort & Villas.
Bellevue Suites Hotel
Open : April - October ..... In a newly built complex that combines luxury, comfort and the element of privacy, Bellevue Suites are the exclusive choice for the world traveler and the seeker of elegance and a better-than-home experience, with one pool on the ground floor and one on the 6th floor for cooling and sunbathing with a panoramic view of the Aegean Sea.
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