Rhodes International Airport Diagoras serves the largest Dodecanese island with rich medieval history. This busy international airport welcomes visitors to Rhodes Old Town (UNESCO World Heritage) with Palace of the Grand Masters and medieval streets, Lindos with ancient Acropolis and white village, beautiful beaches along east and west coasts, Valley of the Butterflies nature reserve, and the ancient Colossus site. Located 14 kilometers southwest of Rhodes Town, the airport provides access to the island's medieval heritage, beach resorts, and authentic villages.

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Bus services from Rhodes Airport provide connections to main destinations.
Train services are very limited in Greece, especially on islands.
Local taxis are available at Rhodes Airport taxi ranks.
For guaranteed service with fixed pricing, book your Rhodes airport transfer online in advance through JamTransfer.
Car rental is available at Rhodes Airport with international and local companies.
Hotel shuttles are offered by some hotels and resorts.
At JamTransfer.com, we understand Greece's unique beauty and island character:
Rhodes Old Town: The medieval walled city (14km, 20 minutes) is one of Europe's best-preserved medieval towns and UNESCO World Heritage site. Built by Knights of St. John (1309-1522), the old town features cobblestone Street of the Knights, Palace of the Grand Masters (impressive fortress-palace), Archaeological Museum, numerous churches and mosques, ramparts you can walk, and maze of narrow streets. The old town is spectacular - allow full day to explore. Very touristy with shops selling 'Greek' souvenirs made in China, but magical early morning or evening. Separate Jewish Quarter (La Juderia) with Kahal Shalom Synagogue (oldest in Greece).
Lindos: This stunning village (50km south, 1 hour) features white houses cascading down hillside, ancient Acropolis perched on clifftop rock (steep climb, spectacular views), St. Paul's Bay (picturesque cove), narrow streets, and excellent restaurants. Lindos is Rhodes' most picturesque village but extremely crowded in peak season. Visit early morning before tour buses arrive or late afternoon/evening. The village is car-free - park below and walk up.
Beaches: East coast (Aegean): calmer water, more developed. Faliraki (14km south) is major resort with long beach, water park, nightlife. Tsambika Beach (26km) has golden sand and shallow water - excellent for families. Lindos has two beaches below Acropolis. West coast (Mediterranean): windier, less developed. Ixia/Ialyssos near Rhodes Town have pebbly beaches, strong winds ideal for windsurfing. Prasonisi (90km south) is where two seas meet - sandbar connects to small island, windsurfing paradise.
