my favorite place it totally had me speechless first seeing it,very breath taking and the town all around, the sea chrystal clear i wentin atlest 50 m only up to my waist,my favorite place.a big must see

my favorite place it totally had me speechless first seeing it,very breath taking and the town all around, the sea chrystal clear i wentin atlest 50 m only up to my waist,my favorite place.a big must see
While a bit more compact than Old Town in Rhodes, there are still roads leading off in to what is not quite so 'touristy' in order to get a flavor of what the village below the Acropolis was like in 'days of yore'. There are many fine shops to browse selling goods made in Dodecanese, lovely art galleries, food-stuffs; it's...
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The sights around lindos are simply breathtaking. Specially the sight from the acropolis.
We stayed in a village within a short drive , and came to Lindos several times.
On the road from Kiotari (which is where our hotel was) to Lindos , there is an amazing rocky lagoon , We parked the car and went down by foot and...
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Very beautiful, just come back from staying in the Lindos View, its in a perfect position overlooking the acropollis. The only issue are some of the people who take a ride on the little donkeys up the very steep hill to the acropolis, one man in his late 30's, who looked very fit and weighed about 13 stone, got on...
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This is souvenir central. Streets are very narrow and crowded. Occasional excitement trying to avoid madmen on motorbikes who do not seem to care for tourists in the road. Nice, unusual bar at one place in the village. Couldn't remember where because the whole area became a maze after a while. Enjoyed a peaceful pint, then back into the bazaar.
Still the same after last visit in 1969. Sandy beach, waterfront tavernas, white cubist houses, donkeys to acropolis with Castle and Greek temple. Greece in a nutshell. Zito i Elladha!
Beautiful Place but very busy due to two large cruise ships based in Rhodes visiting by buses. Donkeys can save you the climb up to the Acropolis - but it is worth the effort.
The children will love accrossing the village by donkey. The St Paul beach is really lovely and the village charming.
The Village of Lindos is fine with a wide array of shops, tourist shops, jewellers, resturants,etc you could find everything that you would wish for in the town
Don't leave Rhodes before visiting Lindos, especially if you haven't visited Cycladic style islands in the past (Like Sifnos, Serifos etc). But even if you have, Lindos has a very different ambience that will take your breath away... Worth visiting the acropolis and the castle (not too many steps) but be there before 14:40 which is the closing time.
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