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    Best villages to go to see in Rhodes Island Greece

    By CruiseDirector | March 7, 2010

    The combination of beaches, prehistoric sites, natural beauty, varying cultures and traditions collectively draw attention of the foreign tourists to visit Rhodes Island. The simple life of Rhodes and its culture can truly be experienced in the villages of Rhodes. Some of the worth-seeing villages in Rhodes Island are:.

    Afandou Village:
    Afandou village is situated towards the south of Rhodes town and is considered to be one of the largest villages on Island Rhodes. It is a beautiful village surrounded by lush green hills. A wide range of cafes and restaurants can be accessed easily in the petite square of the village.
    The famous attractions in this traditional village are the Church of Our Lady Katholiki and the beautiful beach. In addition to all this, the village is eminent because of its quality production of carpet and the famous golf course.

    Monolithos Village:
    Monolithos village is situated towards the south-west of Rhodes city. You can see some of the worth seeing places in this amiable village. The tourists can take the two kilometre road to walk up to the century castle of Monolithos. This 15th century castle was constructed by the Knights.
    The view from the castle is very fascinating. There is a church dedicated to Saint Panteleimon located inside the castle. Other attraction here is the picturesque bay of Fourni. You can feel a magical impact due to its charming sparkly sand, caves and pine trees.

    Embonas Village:
    It is a village with scenic beauty on the Rhodes Island, known as the highest one with a 850 metres altitude. It is completely preserved in its natural state and not very developed. Due to the strong cultural values of this region, people still use to wear traditional clothes and costumes. Traditional architecture can be seen here in the form of small houses and buildings. You are recommended to pay a visit to this unique village on Rhodes Island.

    Village of Siana:
    Siana village is put up amphitheatrically at the foot of Mount Akramitis. You can enjoy from this village some of the most beautiful scenes of the Rhodes coastal area along with the neighbouring small islands. The village is especially popular for its delicious honey and the wine which is locally produced here.

    Faliraki:
    Faliraki used to be a fishing village but it has now grown into a major tourist resort. The place has everything you want for your holidays. You can now avail the opportunity to take pleasures of the astounding beaches, bars, accommodations, taverns, hotels and restaurants at the same place. For enjoying nightlife visitors find this place the best.

    Archangelos Village:
    Archangelos is one among the major villages in Rhodes Island. It has picturesque houses, small squares and narrow streets. Besides some quality leather boot producers, you can also see traditional art of the carpets and pottery making. The major attractions in the village are the Church of the Archangel Michael and the Church of Saint John. Rhodes villages are truly attractive in their own and exemplify the rich traditions of Rhodes Island. Many of the villages have proper accommodation services, entertainment and shopping facilities. It is recommended that you must visit these villages during your stay in Rhodes Island.

    Rhodes offers a variety of all your needs and necessities during your vacations on Rhodes Island

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