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Experience the charm of Lindos with an unforgettable holiday in this captivating Greek village. Renowned for its spectacular Acropolis, pristine beaches, and lively nightlife, Lindos is an essential stop on the island of Rhodes. Whether you're delving into ancient ruins, partaking in water sports, or unwinding on the beach, Lindos provides an ideal mix of adventure and relaxation. Begin planning your getaway today and explore our holidays to Rhodes for the top deals and packages.
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Flight time: Flights to Rhodes from London and other regional airports take approximately 4 hours.
Transfer time: Lindos is within a 50-minute taxi ride of Rhodes International Airport; the journey by bus (with a bus change at the central bus station in Rhodes) takes about 2 hours 30 minutes.
Price: A taxi from the airport to Lindos will cost around €80; travelling by bus costs under €10 all in.
Nailing the best time for your holidays to Lindos depends on what you want to do, whether that’s nothing but sun, sea and sand, history hits at the Acropolis or mountain rambles.
April to June sees temperatures ranging from 19 to 26°C, 8 to 12 hours of sunshine daily and petering rainfall heading into June. These are ideal months to visit if you want to sightsee, pursue outdoor activities or lounge on the beach (the water will be just about warm enough for swimming in April).
July to August are the hottest (and busiest) months in Lindos, with temperatures averaging 30°C and only the slimmest chance of rain. Pack your swimming togs and flip-flops.
September to October offers more comfortable temperatures for exploring (28 to 24°C), pleasantly warm waters and dwindling crowds, but expect some showers.
November to March is mild, temperatures dropping from 21°C in November to 15°C in January before climbing back to 17°C by March. Rain is likely, but also sunny spells (5 hours of sunshine daily). Bring a raincoat and enjoy reduced entry to Lindos’ sites and attractions.
Spoken languages: Greek is the official language, but English is widely spoken.
Currency: Greece is in the eurozone.
Getting around: Transport within the village is of the two- (bring comfortable walking shoes; it’s hilly) or four-legged variety. Taxis congregate around the main square and near the bus station on the main road. Lindos is served by KTEL buses (look for the timetable in the main square). Tickets cost between €2–€5.50 and can be purchased from kiosks or the driver.
Electricity and plug types: Greece uses the standard European two-pin plug (Type C and F) with 230V.
Time zone: Greece operates on Eastern European Time, 2 hours ahead of GMT (3 hours ahead during Daylight Saving Time).
Required travel documentation: UK citizens need a valid passport (issued less than 10 years before the entry date and valid for at least three months after the departure date) but don’t need a visa for stays up to 90 days in a rolling 180-day period.
With its dazzling whitewashed houses, ancient ruins and pristine beaches, Lindos holidays offer a mix of history, culture and natural beauty.
Kleoboulos’ Tomb: Located on the far side of Lindos Bay, the tomb (no connection to the tyrant of Lindos – metamorphosed into a rock, his earthly remains are said to be at the Acropolis) is nothing to write home about, but the coastal views are spectacular.
Lindos Village: Labyrinthine streets and alleys winding down to the sea make this the perfect place to get lost amongst the picture-postcard cubic houses, churches, shops, rooftop bars and restaurants galore.
Katafigio Agrias Zois Xortis: Fudging boundaries here, this nature reserve is 16-odd km from Lindos Village (strictly speaking, in Lardos). Wild and rugged, it’s the perfect antidote to tourist hubbub.
Ecclesiastical Museum of Lindos: Set up in an annexe of the Greek Orthodox Holy Church of Dormition of the Virgin (a must-see in its own right; every square inch of the interior is covered in frescoes of biblical scenes and saints), the museum showcases everything from manuscripts and incunabula (early printed books) to portable icons and murals, processional crosses and flabella (ceremonial fans).
Acropolis of Lindos: A fascinating hotch-potch of ancient ruins – the Temple of Athena Lindia, the Propylaea (look for the trireme relief on the staircase) and a 20-columned stoa – enclosed by Knights Hospitaller–era ramparts. At 116m above sea level, it’s a bit of a slog but well worth the trek. The views are superb, too.
Butterfly Valley: Situated in Ano Kalamonas (1 hour’s drive from Lindos Village), this scenic valley is exactly what it says on the tin: home to innumerable butterflies (and tiger moths). It’s also the site of Europe’s only natural forest of oriental sweetgums.
Holidays to Lindos aren’t just for grown-ups; barring a few adult-only resorts, Lindos is very child-friendly.
Swimming pools: With Lindos Village under a preservation order, swimming pools are the domain of nearby hotels, such as Lindos View (just above the village) or Lindos Royal Resort (next to Vlycha Beach); the latter goes the whole hog with water slides.
Family-friendly beaches: Sheltered Lindos Beach is perfect for sandcastle-building and swimming with gently shelving waters. There are plenty of beach amenities – canoe rentals, sunloungers, umbrellas, showers – and nearby cafés for refreshments.
Donkey rides: Lindos’ donkey taxis trek from the village entrance to the Acropolis. It's a fun and memorable way for kids to reach the top while experiencing a piece of local culture – as a rule of thumb, the rider’s weight shouldn’t exceed 50.8kg.
Rock pools: Roughly 12km south of Lindos, family-friendly Glystra Beach is a fab spot for rock pooling. Kids will love peering and scooping for crabs, fish and shells.
There are plenty of ways to stretch your euro further on holidays to Lindos, from attending a free festival to a day at the beach.
Beaches: Ignore the sunloungers (rental costs €10–€15 per bed) and find a spot to lay out your towel on Lindos, Pallas or St. Paul’s Bay beaches. By law, 50 percent of Greek beaches must be open to the public.
Annual festivals: If your visit coincides with local festivals, such as the Feast of Agios Pavlos (29th June) or the Feast of the Virgin Mary (15th August), you can experience traditional music, dance and local customs at no cost.
Explore Lindos by public transport: Take advantage of free shuttle services; for instance, a complimentary bus runs from Lindos (the bus stop on the main road) to Faliraki Waterpark.
Spas and thermal baths: Lindos’ luxury hotels feature opulent spas with a range of treatments, from facials to thalassotherapy treatments – for example, Caesars Gardens Hotel & Spa.
Traditional body care: Vouched for by Hippocrates, ancient Greek massage (a deep friction massage with olive oil) is offered at several spa hotels, including the Lindos Village Resort & Spa.
Yoga and meditation centres: Cultivate mindfulness with yoga sessions at one of Lindos’ hotels, for instance, Lindos Blu.
Hiking: The area around Lindos is filled with scenic hiking trails – point-to-point from Vlycha Beach (between Lindos and Kalathos) to Zata Hill for splendid isolation. The trail is marked with red dots and cairns. Trail running or climbing footwear is a must.
Wakeboarding and water skiing: Dust off old moves or learn to wakeboard or water ski at Vlycha Beach.
Snorkelling and diving: Teeming with marine life, the Sea Caves near Pallas Beach are popular with snorkellers and divers. Navarone Bay (between Lindos and Pefkos) is another good option.
Marine life spotting: Observe local sea life without getting wet; glass-bottom boat trips depart from Pallas Beach.
Lindos is renowned for its breathtaking beaches, offering a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Whether you prefer lounging on golden sands, swimming in crystal-clear waters, or trying out water sports, Lindos has a beach to suit your needs. Here are some of the top beaches to explore during your Lindos holiday.
Perfect for: Families, swimming, amenities
Lindos Main Beach: Also known as Megali Paralia, this is the most popular beach in Lindos. Located just a short walk from the village centre, it offers soft golden sands and shallow, clear waters, making it ideal for families and swimmers. The beach is well-equipped with sunbeds, umbrellas, and various water sports facilities. Numerous beachfront tavernas and cafes provide plenty of dining options, ensuring a convenient and enjoyable day by the sea.
Perfect for: Scenic views, snorkelling, romantic spots
St. Paul’s Bay: Famous for its stunning scenery and calm turquoise waters, St. Paul’s Bay is divided into two smaller beaches. The southern beach is sandy and more organised, while the northern beach is rockier and quieter, offering a more secluded experience. The clear waters are perfect for snorkelling, allowing you to explore the underwater world. This bay is also a popular spot for weddings, thanks to its picturesque chapel and romantic ambiance.
Perfect for: Relaxation, families, proximity to town
Pallas Beach: Located just to the east of Lindos Main Beach, Pallas Beach offers a more laid-back atmosphere. With its shallow waters and soft sands, it’s another great option for families with children. The beach is smaller and less crowded, providing a peaceful spot to relax. Several tavernas and bars along the beachfront offer refreshments and local delicacies.
Perfect for: Water sports, tranquility, spaciousness
Vlycha Beach: Situated a few kilometres north of Lindos, Vlycha Beach is known for its wide stretch of sand and pebbles. It’s perfect for those looking for a less crowded option with plenty of space to spread out. The beach offers various water sports activities, including jet skiing, windsurfing, and paddleboarding. With several hotels and resorts nearby, Vlycha Beach is an excellent choice for those staying in the area.
Perfect for: Scenic beauty, diving, tranquillity
Navarone Bay: Named after the famous film "The Guns of Navarone" which was shot here, this bay is known for its dramatic cliffs and crystal-clear waters. It’s a more secluded spot, perfect for those seeking tranquillity and natural beauty. The bay is also popular with divers, thanks to its interesting underwater rock formations and abundant marine life.
Lindos boasts some of the most beautiful and diverse beaches on the island of Rhodes. Whether you’re looking for a bustling beach with full amenities, a romantic spot with stunning views, or a tranquil escape, Lindos has it all. Make the most of your holiday by exploring these top beaches and enjoying the sun, sea, and spectacular scenery that this charming village has to offer.
One of the great delights of holidays to Lindos is indulging in all manner of Rhodian and traditional Greek delicacies.
Moussaka: Pure comfort food, layers of aubergine, minced meat and béchamel sauce, baked to perfection.
Gigantes Plaki: Baked beans, but better – giant butter beans cooked in a sofrito-based tomato sauce.
Loukoumades: Deep-fried dough balls drizzled with honey and often sprinkled with cinnamon and sesame seeds – perfect with Greek coffee.
Dolmades: Vine leaves stuffed with rice, herbs and (sometimes) meat.
Pitaroudia: Rhodian chickpea fritters seasoned with mint and cumin – best dipped in tzatziki.
Kleftiko: Fall-off-the-bone slow-cooked lamb with garlic, lemon and herbs (traditionally baked in a clay pot to lock in the flavours).
Stifado: One-pot cooking at its finest, beef or rabbit slow-cooked with onions, tomatoes and spices.
Chtapodi Sti Schara: Grilled fresh octopus brushed with a marinade of red wine vinegar, olive oil and oregano.
Kalamaria Yemista: Squid stuffed with rice, herbs and (sometimes) feta cheese, then baked or grilled to perfection.
Gyros: Loaded with shavings of rotisserie-cooked meat, tomatoes, onions, (sometimes) chips and tzatziki, these pittas are the ultimate Greek sandwich.
Souvlaki: Ubiquitous across Greece, these grilled beef, chicken, lamb or pork skewers are typically served with pitta bread, tomatoes, onions and a generous dollop of tzatziki sauce.
Galaktoboureko: Consisting of custard-filled layers of filo pastry soaked in sweet syrup, this traditional Greek dessert is perfect for special occasions – creamy indulgence.
Melekouni: A Rhodian speciality made from sesame seeds, almonds and thyme honey spiced with cinnamon and cloves.
Ouzo: A traditional Greek spirit flavoured with anise. It's usually served as an aperitif and can be enjoyed straight or diluted with water.
Retsina: Arguably the Marmite of the Greek wine world, this unique wine (white or rosé) is flavoured with pine resin.
Souma: Made from grape marc and wine, Souma is essentially a more potent version of Tsipouro.
Lindos is the ideal destination for Beach.
The exact flight duration to Lindos varies depending on the departure airport in the UK. It takes approximately 4h2m to fly from London to Lindos.
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Before travelling from the UK to Lindos, ensure your passport is valid for the duration of your stay. To get the latest Visa information for Lindos, please check travel advice on GOV.UK.
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