Life moves pretty slow in Lindos, so why rush? Explore Rhodes most charming village at your own pace, with hassle-free transport, to and from. Visit the ancient Acropolis, perched on the horizon. Or take time to wander the cobbled streets and whitewashed houses. The choice is yours. Free time at the beach or lunch at a local taverna are all possibilities too. On this day, you decide.
Transfer to Lindos
- Plenty of free time to explore at your leisure
- Hassle free transfer to Lindos & back
- Transport to and from hotels
- All timings are approximate and it is your responsibility to meet the coach at the correct time for your return transfer back to hotels
- Bring bathing gear, a hat and sunblock if you wish to visit the beach
- Bring suitable footwear
- Bring money for extras or gratuities
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