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Discover the enchanting village of Lindos, where history and stunning beaches come together. This picturesque village is renowned for its fascinating and well-preserved Captain's houses, dating back to the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. Walk through a network of charming cobbled streets that can only be navigated by donkeys and mopeds, as cars are not allowed. Lindos captivates visitors with its small, whitewashed houses, perfectly perched on the hillside, making it one of the most beautiful places on the entire island. Its beauty is further protected by a preservation order that prevents any unauthorized alterations. Legend has it that Lindos was established by one of Zeus's divine sons. In reality, it was founded by the Dorians around 1000 BC. Immerse yourself in the rich history and idyllic setting of Lindos, and let its timeless charm transport you to another era.
Get in
Upon arriving at the airport, taxis are readily available for your convenience. The fare for a taxi ride is $63, although skilled negotiators can try to haggle for a lower price. In case of any overcharging, don't hesitate to request to be taken to the local police station for assistance and resolution. If you're traveling from Rhodes city, you have the option of an adventurous bus ride. The bus service operates from Rhodes city and takes you on a 56 km (35 mi) journey to reach your destination. Snagging a ticket for this exciting ride costs only $5.00 for a one-way trip. Alternatively, you can opt for a boat ride from Mandraki harbor in Rhodes, adding an extra enchanting element to your journey. Several reputable tour operators, such as Direct Greece and Olympic Holidays, offer enticing packages that include a variety of accommodations such as apartments and villas suited for different family groups. However, it's important to note that some tour operators, like Kosmar & Libra, have gone into liquidation, so it's advisable to choose from the reliable options available. Parking outside the city is a convenient option for exploring the area. You'll find blue "non-free spaces" mixed with free spaces beyond the large "supermarket" parking. To access the city from the "supermarket" parking, you have two choices at the last parking plaza: either take a small side street to enter the city or head down to the beach, take a leisurely walk to the other end, and climb up to the city, savoring the picturesque surroundings along the way. Get ready to dive into an unforgettable adventure in this scenic destination!
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