The largest among the Dodecanese islands, Rhodes is a top holiday destination not only in Greece but all of Europe. Offering miles of sandy beaches, fresh seafood, and a dynamic nightlife, the island especially lures tourists with its old-world charm. Whether by plane or taking a ferry booked through Ferryscanner, most travelers arrive first in Rhodes City on the island’s northern tip. The capital has some of the best hotels in Rhodes and is an excellent base for exploring the rest of the island.
However, the entire island of Rhodes is a destination full of wonders, from scenic beaches to the famous Colossus and its Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1988. Therefore, tourists seeking an offbeat adventure have the option to stay at several resorts and boutique hotels in Rhodes dotted around its secluded coastal and mountainous regions.
A luxurious family-friendly hideaway on the northeast coast of Rhodes, Amada Colossos is a waterfront retreat packed with activities galore. Situated in the town of Faliraki, it borders a 430-meter private beach area and offers its guests both sea-facing and hill-view rooms. Modern furnishings, large windows, en-suite bathrooms, and soothing color tones form the basis of all guest rooms. For that extra bit of extravagance, though, book Amada’s “on the beach villa” that comes with two bedrooms, a private pool, Jacuzzi, and a dedicated concierge.
Amada considers itself as a “free-flowing resort.” As a result, it’s a seamless transition from one of its on-site facilities to another. The more notable amenities at the hotel are the kid’s club, watersports, volleyball, and a waterpark featuring slides, a water octopus, and a giant tipping bucket.
Among the most popular hotels in Rhodes, Amada caters to every whim of their guests. For gourmands, they have four restaurants and a whooping eight bars. Couples, at the same time, can savor a romantic dinner in a gazebo or enjoy private moments at the adults-only sections of the property. Moreover, Amada provides sunbeds and loungers next to a large swimming pool divided by bridges for that perfect day in the sun.
Tourists with a desire to immerse themselves completely into the local culture will find Kókkini Porta Rossa to their liking. This eccentric accommodation is a former Knights residence situated next to the Red Gate in Old Town Rhodes.
The six non-smoking well-appointed suites of Kókkini combine modern-day conveniences with characteristic island features. On the one hand, guests enjoy in-room luxuries like a pillow menu, tablet, hypoallergic mattress, hydromassage shower, and spa bath. Additionally, room price includes complimentary mini-bar refreshments, Greek liquor, and a bottle of prosecco per room.
At the same time, stone walls, ancient frescos, and old-style arches highlight the vintage appeal of the building. Centrally located, Kókkini is the place to stay if you prefer to be near the city’s liveliness.
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Oozing bohemian chicness, Casa Cook is among the most stunning boutique hotels in Rhodes. An intimate adults-only abode in Kolympia, it is merely 30km from the airport and 10 minutes from the beach. Modern and iconic in look, the hotel’s interiors will have you constantly clicking photos to share on social media.
The rooms are Casa Cook use lots of whites and earthy tones. The décor is minimalistic but not at the expense of being comfortable. Lush and inviting, facilities inside the rooms include en-suite bathrooms, TVs, and open living spaces. Many rooms also have a private veranda with hammocks that border the shared swimming pool. Casa Cook also has one suite with a private pool.
A stay at Casa Cook Rhodes is all about poolside living. This little water oasis serves as an ideal place for guests to mingle, enjoy drinks at the bar, do yoga, or relax under the sun.
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Hotels in Rhodes highlight various aspects of the island and its topography. Tourists wishing to discover Rhodes’ inland beauty should thus look into booking a room at Thomas Hotel. The three-star accommodation in Monolithos, on the southwest coast, boasts of being close to the sea, forest, and mountains.
Monolithos, meaning one rock, lies in a predominantly rural region untarnished by commercialism. Thus, guests staying at Thomas Hotel have the opportunity to enjoy several hiking trails and can also visit a nearby 15th-century castle.
The hotel itself is a spacious property with ten bright and colorful rooms offering majestic views of the surroundings. Furthermore, in-room facilities include heating and air conditioning, TV, free WiFi, kitchenette, and bathrooms with showers. A beautiful place for a destination wedding, Thomas Hotel is a hidden gem with an unassuming personality that will particularly appeal to offbeat travelers.
Nama Retreat is a tranquil hideaway amongst the hills of Filerimos in the island’s central region known as Pastida. The all-suite property offers traditional luxury by using natural elements to create interiors with a clean-cut contemporary design. One of the best hotels in Rhodes, Nama has an inviting aura brought about by open spaces and oodles of natural light seeping in from all corners.
Pastida, often known as “Little Paris,” is a lively village with whitewashed houses, quaint taverns, and a Bee Museum. Consequently, it forms the perfect background for this family-owned residence that opened its doors in 2019.
Nama Retreat has 11 rooms with hills views or a swim-up pool patio. Situated close to the airport and only 15km from Rhodes City, it is the perfect getaway for couples who want to stay away from the commotion of the city.