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Rhodes: Private tour to Tsambika bay, Prasonisi & Acropolis

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   8.0 hour

$456

Enjoy privately a scening route among the East Coast of Rhodes, making stops to Tsambika beach, to P...

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Tsambika Beach, Rhodes

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About Tsambika Beach

 Tsambika Beach, Greece

Tsambika Beach and Nearby Sights on Map

Agathi Beach

A stretch of soft golden sands along the pristine blue Mediterranean Sea framed by hills on either side, the Agathi Beach in perfect for lounging, swimming and sunbathing

Monastery of Filerimos

The Filerimos Monastery lies atop a hill at a height of 267 metres, built in the 15th century by the Knights of Saint John to contain the holy icon of the Virgin Mary (currently in National Museum of Montenegro) that they had brought to Rhodes from Jerusalem

Ialyssos

Ialyssos is a typical town on Rhodes, with an ancient acropolis and the ruins of the Filerimos Monastery

Lindos Acropolis

Nestled on a hill at a height of 116 metres, the Lindos Acropolis is an archaeological site with fascinating ruins from ancient times, as well as fortifications added by the Knights of St John in the Middle Ages

WaterPark Rhodes

Petaloudes

Petaloudes is known for its Valley of Butterflies, a verdant landscape along the Pelecanos River with Oriental Sweetgum trees that draw thousands of yellow and black quadripunctaria Jersey tiger moths in summer after the wet season

Profitis Ilias

For a change of scenery from the dazzling beaches of Rhodes, head to the pine forests of Profitis Ilias, a a 798 metre high mountain named after Prophet Elijah who travelled here

Jewish Quarter Rhodes

Jews have inhabited Rhodes since the 2nd century BC, and have had a long and eventful history here, with a brief break in the 16th century when they were expelled by the Council of Knights

Lindos Beach

Lindos Beach is great for sunbathing and family fun, with calm clear waters that remain shallow up to a good distance

Knights Quarter

The Knights’ Quarter was built by the Knights of St John in the 14th – 15th century as their headquarters and defensive fortification to protect themselves from invaders as well as local rebels