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Depart your Rhodes hotel by air-conditioned vehicle and travel to the Church of St. Francis (St. Francisco) near the medieval walls of UNESCO-listed Rhodes Old Town.
Hop out, and set off through the Gate of St. Athanasios into the cobbled lanes of Europe’s oldest inhabited medieval town. Stroll down the alleyways, admiring the ancient, medieval, Ottoman, and Italian buildings as your guide shares their history. Learn about the town’s past, discovering how it became a stronghold for the Knights of St. John over 500 years ago.
Trace the Street of the Knights past the knights’ inns, and admire the 14th-century Palace of the Grand Masters. Then, get time for some independent shopping. Meander through the lanes and browse the shops selling handicrafts and other trinkets.
Next, rejoin your guide for a traditional Greek dinner at a local restaurant, with alcoholic drinks available to purchase (own expense).
Afterward, walk to nearby Mandraki harbor where legend says the Colossus of Rhodes stood. Board a sightseeing boat, and enjoy a harbor cruise. Admire the illuminated old town and the harbor’s famous deer statues bathed in floodlights against the night sky.
After the cruise, disembark and finish with a hotel drop-off.
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MTM D.M.C Ltd
The group enters the old town through the gate of D’Amboise. The guests are taken for a
guided walk down the narrow cobbled streets and are given details about the fortifications,
monuments and architecture of the city.
In the old town the quests will find many little shops selling the most attractive souvenirs such
as traditional products, backs, leather, jewelry and other traditional Greek goods.
After the free time, the group meets the professional guide at the agreed meeting point
and dinner is provided at a local restaurant in the Old Town.
After the dinner the clients walks through to the new city, Mandraki harbor.
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A full refund will apply if you cancel more than 24 hours before the activity start time.
No refund is possible if you cancel less than 24 hours before the activity start time.