Rhodes town – a journey into history including the stunning Palace of the Grand Masters
Whitewashed Lindos - a National Historic Landmark
Moni Filerimos and ancient Kamiros
Boat trip to scenic Symi including the Byzantine Church of Archangel Michael of Panormitis
Full day island tour with lunch included
Return scheduled flights with Easyjet from London Gatwick to Rhodes (April 2026 tour from London Gatwick or Manchester Airport)
Seven nights’ accommodation on bed and breakfast basis at the four-star Best Western Plaza Hotel, based on shared occupancy of a twin/double room
One dinner at the hotel One lunch at a local taverna
Transfers and full touring itinerary as detailed including entrance fees and ferry cost
Local guide at all sites
Tour manager throughout
NOT INCLUDED
Single room supplement
Holiday insurance
Meals other than those stated
Items of a personal nature such as drinks, laundry, telephone calls
Porterage and gratuities
Day 1:
Fly from London Gatwick to Rhodes and transfer to the Rhodes Plaza in Rhodes Town for seven-night stay. Evening at leisure. (For the April 2026 tour, departures available from London Gatwick or Manchester Airport).
Day 2: Guided tour of Rhodes town, rest of day free for personal exploration
. Dominated by the Palace of the Grand Masters, a fortress within a fortress, the citadel old town of Rhodes is surrounded by moats and 3km of walls and is a designated World Heritage Site. Accessed by 11 gates, the town is divided into the Collachium, which was the knights’ quarter, dating from 1309, and the Bourg, which housed the rest of the population including Jews, Turks and Greeks. It is one of the finest walled cities in existence and a visit here is truly a journey into the past. A comprehensive guided walking tour this morning will show you the highlights including the fortifications, Palace of the Knights and the Archaeological Museum. Rest of the day free.
Day 3: Full day tour to Lindos.
A popular tourist destination and National Historic Landmark, Lindos enjoys a dramatic location overlooking the Mediterranean. With its dazzling white houses, Crusader Caste and ancient Acropolis, it offers a wealth of history as well as rustic charm. It is closed to traffic, so donkeys still carry people along its narrow, cobbled streets up to the Acropolis. Dinner at the hotel.
Day 4: Full day to Filerimos and Kamiros.
Discovered in 1859, ancient Kameiros was a thriving Doric community during the 5th century BC. Remains here include a temple, public baths and water cistern. One of Rhodes’ beauty spots, the hillsides of Filerimos are home to cypress and pine trees, amongst which sits Moni Filerimos, its domed chapels decorated with the cross of the Knights and the coat of arms of the Grand Master.
Day 5: Day free for personal exploration of Rhodes.
Day 6: Full day cruise to Symi.
Today we board the ferry to Symi (approx. one hour) for a relaxed visit to this tiny island. The harbour area of Symi town is one of the most beautiful in Greece, surrounded by gracious houses and elaborate churches built on the hillside. The town is divided into two, with the lower town Gialos connected to the upper area, Chorio, by road or by 275 marble steps. It is an atmospheric maze of narrow lanes and traditional houses and sights include the interesting Symi Museum and Byzantine church of Archangel Michael of Panormitis. The harbour area is a delightful place for a leisurely lunch.
Day 7: Full day island tour.
A full day island tour with your local guide who will take you to a varied series of stops at medieval castles, churches, an olive oil factory, pottery workshop followed by an included lunch in a local village taverna.
Day 8: Transfer to Rhodes Airport for the return flight to London Gatwick.
(April 2026 departure will return from Rhodes to London Gatwick or Manchester Airport). NB: Exact order of itinerary may vary according to local conditions and tour manager's discretion. Please note the maximum group size on this tour is 25 passengers.