Engel & Völkers
  • 9 min read
  • 13/06/2025

Rhodes: Life on the Island of the Knights

Experience Rhodes through its history, the sea, and its investment potential. A complete guide for those seeking something more in a destination.

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Table of Content

  1. Rhodes: A Paradise for History Lovers and Medieval Monument Enthusiasts

  2. The Uniqueness of Rhodes

  3. Rhodes Beyond the Walls of the Old Town

  4. Rhodes as a Place to Live

  5. Rhodes as an Investment Destination

Rhodes: A Paradise for History Lovers and Medieval Monument Enthusiasts

In a world that is constantly and rapidly changing, few places manage to remain authentic and unaltered by time. The island of Rhodes, the Island of the Knights, is one of them. It preserves its timelessness, allowing those who live in a home in Rhodes to embark on a journey into the past while enjoying all the modern comforts.

But what makes this island so unique that it attracts both Greeks and visitors from around the world?

The Uniqueness of Rhodes

Rhodes is one of the most popular islands in Greece, and for good reason. Here, culture, history, and refined aesthetics come together in a place that maintains its authenticity, no matter how many years pass.

From the very first glance, as the ferry approaches the port of Rhodes, the two deer statues on the stone columns welcome visitors, standing as guardians of the island. Tradition holds that this exact location was once home to the Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

Upon setting foot in the city of Rhodes and passing through the walls of the Old Town, history comes to life. The medieval alleys and the stone-built mansions of Rhodes with their secret courtyards create a scene from another era.

Indeed, the Old Town of Rhodes is recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, impressing visitors with its architecture. At the heart of this historical core stands the Palace of the Grand Master, which served as the seat of the Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller from 1309 to 1522. Today it is open to the public and is one of the most impressive monuments of the island.

Those fortunate enough to live in a home in the Old Town of Rhodes enjoy not only a unique residence but also the privilege of waking up each day in another era—without sacrificing modern comforts.

Rhodes Beyond the Walls of the Old Town

Outside the walls of the Old Town, Rhodes offers unique natural landscapes and archaeological sites worth exploring. One of the most significant is the Hill of Agios Stefanos, also known as Monte Smith, which offers panoramic views of the city and hosts the ruins of the ancient acropolis of Rhodes. In the same area, you will find the ancient stadium, the theater, and the Temple of Apollo.

Kallithea is one of the island’s most impressive areas, known for its historic thermal springs and the Valley of the Butterflies, offering moments of tranquility and connection with nature.

Of course, Lindos with its famous acropolis is one of the island’s most spectacular destinations. At an altitude of nearly 120 meters, one can see remnants from the Archaic, Hellenistic, Roman, and Medieval periods, composing a truly unique historical palimpsest.

This side of the Island of the Knights offers a distinctive experience where one can enjoy breathtaking views of the Aegean from a home in Lindos.

Seleted Properties in Rhodes

Exquisite Oasis in Rhodes

Agios Nikolaos, Rhodes, Southern Aegean, Greece

Exquisite Oasis in Rhodes

€930,000

  • 3 Bedrooms
  • 3 Bathrooms
  • ~173 m² Living area
  • ~510 m² Plot surface
Romantic country estate near to Lindos

Lardos, Southern Aegean, Greece

Romantic country estate near to Lindos

€2,300,000

  • 8 Bedrooms
  • 9 Bathrooms
  • ~510 m² Living area
  • ~19,570 m² Plot surface

Rhodes as a Place to Live

Daily life in Rhodes balances between history, nature, sea views, and serenity. Whether you choose to live in a home in the Old Town or in a property overlooking the Aegean in Lindos, all homes in Rhodes offer a simple yet high-quality way of life.

Though Rhodes boasts a strong historical identity, over the years it has evolved into a modern island with developed infrastructure that fully supports permanent residence and quality living. Rhodes has modern gyms and sports facilities, private clinics and diagnostic centers, luxury hotels, spas, retail stores, educational institutions, and university departments. The island also features a casino, a marina, cultural venues, open-air cinemas, and spaces that showcase the creativity of the local community.

Additionally, Rhodes International Airport offers direct year-round connections to both Europe and many Greek cities, while the port accommodates both passenger and commercial traffic.

Choosing to live in Rhodes means not having to sacrifice any of the conveniences of a developed city—while still enjoying island life.

Rhodes as an Investment Destination

The Island of the Knights with its enchanting timelessness and strategic location in the southeastern Aegean, makes Rhodes one of the most attractive real estate investment opportunities in Greece. Its cultural heritage, vibrant tourism sector, and modern infrastructure offer investment opportunities that extend far beyond the summer season.

Properties in the Old Town of Rhodes consistently draw interest from those seeking homes with character and historical value. Meanwhile, properties in Lindos offer breathtaking views and unmatched aesthetics. Homes in Kallithea, Faliraki, and Ialyssos combine tourism development with close access to both beaches and the city.

For those seeking a quieter lifestyle or more discreet investment opportunities, seaside properties in Rhodes, such as in Gennadi, Haraki, and Pefkos, offer an authentic environment ideal for relaxation and short-term rental potential in a laid-back coastal setting.

Rhodes is a place with a rich historical past, a vibrant present, and a promising future. It blends cultural heritage with natural beauty, historical identity with modern living. Whether you're looking for a permanent or holiday home—or simply a forward-looking investment—Rhodes is a timeless choice.

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