Rhodes Dodecanese, Greece Travel Guide
Rhodes International Airport "Diagoras" (RHO) is the main gateway, located about 14 km (9 miles) southwest of Rhodes City.
Rhodes International Airport provides duty-free shops, cafes, restaurants, car rental desks, ATMs, and currency exchange. Wi-Fi access is available.
Flight frequency and direct routes significantly increase from May to October. Flights operate at full capacity.
Prices reach their highest in July and August. Consider shoulder season for better rates.
Direct flight options are very limited November-April, mostly via Athens. Prices are considerably lower.
Rhodes International Airport "Diagoras" (RHO).
Approx. 14 kilometers (9 miles) southwest of Rhodes City.
Mainly domestic connections to Athens; direct flights from Europe.
Rhodes Commercial Port in Rhodes City functions as the main hub for ferry services and cruise ships. It is a bustling gateway.
During high season, daily catamaran services operate to Marmaris and Fethiye in Turkey (approx. 1-1.5 hours).
Overnight ferries connect Rhodes to Athens' main port, Piraeus. Book cabins for comfort.
Fast catamarans by Dodekanisos Seaways reduce travel times to nearby Dodecanese islands.
Daily catamaran services to Marmaris and Fethiye present a convenient way to visit a neighboring country during peak season.
No separate exit fees or taxes are typically levied; these costs are generally included in your flight or ferry ticket price.
Rhodes Airport's departure area includes check-in counters, security, departure gates, duty-free shops, cafes, and lounges.
Ensure all travel documents are easily accessible and valid.
Verify weight limits for checked and carry-on bags.
Confirm all hotel bills and check-out procedures.
Careful timing for departures, whether by air or sea, simplifies your exit from Rhodes. Plan airport arrival times based on flight type and airline recommendations.