Rhodes (Rhodos or Rodos in Greek), lies between Crete and the near East in the Aegean ocean. Rhodes is the biggest of the Dodecanese islands. Named the sun island or island of light there are hardly any days when the sun doesn't shine. With its subtropical climate and over 3.000 hours of sun per year you can be guaranteed a good tan on your holiday. Rhodes is one of the most popular holiday islands in Greece - even Greeks themselves come to Rhodes for a holiday from the mainland. Rhodes Island
Kos Island is really well worth visiting. Kos is the island that gave the world Hippocrates, the father of medicine. The third largest island of the Dodecanese, it is a very green island with an excellent infrastructure and large roads lined up with palm trees. During your visit to Kos Island, you must certainly visit the ancient ruins of the city that are numerous and remarkable, the ruins of 'Asklipios", the 'Castle of the Knights'and the huge tree of Hippocrates (trunk diameter is 11,5 meters!). On Kos you will find some of the finest beaches in the Dodecanese islands of Greece. With many archaeological sites in and around the town, Kos is the ideal place for walking or cycling. Kos Island
Delos is a small islet located a few miles from the Greek Island of Mykonos Greece. Delos, in Antiquity, was one of the most important sanctuaries of Greece. It was considered as the birth place of the gods Apollo and Artemis. There, you can visit some the ruins of temples, theatres and houses from one of the greatest civilization ever. Mykonos Island
There is much to admire in the Corfu Old Townâs and Jewish quarters architecture. Journeying on to the east the streets get steadily busier and there are many shops here for tourists. The Church of Agios Spyridon stands prominently above. Kapodistra is the main road which runs down the east side of town... Corfu Island