Rhodes Ferry Port
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Rhodes Ferry Port Overview
Rhodes is the largest island Dodecanese islands and the second largest Greek island. Rhodes is situated in the Eastern Aegean Sea, 11 miles to the west of Turkey. Rhodes has beautiful and diversified natural environment. Rhodes Island is the most traveled of the 12 Dodecanese islands, enticing tourists with its gorgeous land, long, beautiful beaches and fascinating history.
The island of Rhodes was an important economic center in the ancient world and was home to one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World - the Colossus of Rhodes, a huge statue that that stood over two thousand years ago at the entrance to the harbour and was destroyed by an earthquake in 237 BC.
The capital city, Rhodes Town, is situated at the northern tip of the island. Rhodes Town has a rich history and many places of interest, including the remnants of the 14th century occupation by the Knights of St John. In 1988 the Medieval Town of Rhodes was designated as a World Heritage City.
Rhodes Ferry Port is situated at the north eastern end of the old town. There are regular ferries to most islands in the eastern Aegean as well as ferries to Piraeus and international ferries to Turkey (Marmaris, Bodrum, Datca).
Rhodes enjoys an average of 320 days of blissful sunshine a year.
Rhodes Ferry Port Services
Rhodes Ferry Port offers a full range of services and facilities.
Rhodes Ferry Port Directions
By Bus
Rhodes town has connections to the Ferry Port, main sights, villages and resorts at regular intervals throughout the summer and less frequently during winter.
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Rhodes Ferry Port - Terminal Map |
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Rhodes Ferry Port Operators |
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Rhodes Ferry Port Information |
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Rhodes Ferry Port - Freight |
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