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 Capital of the 
					Dodecanese, the southernmost string of Greek islands, Rhodes is 
					one of the Mediterranean’s most popular destinations.
 In addition to endless sandy beaches, good hiking, 
					lively tavernas and great nightlife, Rhodes stays warm well into 
					November, a boon for avoiding summer crowds.
 Indeed, spring and fall are ideal for exploring Rhodes` 
					rich collection of historic sites and monuments, which bring Greek 
					history alive in microcosm, from the ruins of Classical temples 
					to Crusader castles and towns and Ottoman mosques.
       The city of Rhodes 'Rodos', today a busy cruise ship, yacht and ferry 
				port, is a 14th century Crusader city that was largely restored 
				by the Italians between 1912 and 1943. One of the finest examples 
				of Crusader military architecture in the world, the town is a World Heritage Site.  
    Indeed, 
				stepping through one of the 11 gates in the medieval Gothic 
				walls, one feels instantly transported to the days when towns 
				were safe only behind high walls towers and massive gates 
				locked against marauders.Cobbled streets and narrow alleys, thoroughfares 
				of commerce now as then, present a busy bazaar of small shops 
				where traditional crafts, such as fine lace and line, are 
				still produced.
 
    Mandraki 
				Harbor, linking old and new towns, is flanked by bronze statues 
				of a doe and a stag, where the Colossus of Rhodes was once 
				believed to have stood.One of the seven wonders of the ancient world, 
				the Colossus of Rhodes was a gigantic statue of Helios the 
				sun god, erected in the harbor in 293 BC to commemorate Rodos`10-year 
				resistance to a Macedonian siege.
 
    West 
				of town, the Acropolis of Rhodes (St. Stephen’ s hill) 
				offers panoramic views over town and coast. Named for an English 
				admiral who kept watch here for Napoleon`s fleet in 1802,it 
				is also the site of a 3rd century BC Hellenistic city, with 
				a stadium, acropolis odeon and ruins of temples to Apollo, 
				Athena and Zeus.    Rhodes, 
				being a pioneer tourism destination in Greece and with the 
				privilege of operating two schools of tourism professions 
				and one of official guides has been distinguished in the quality 
				of services rendered to tourists.     This 
				quality, as well as the island itself, with a variety of worth 
				seeing places, contributed to the development of alternative 
				forms of tourism and mainly that of conferences and incentives.    Every year 
				Rhodes holds successfully an all increasing number of conferences, 
				among them some very important ones, like the European Summit, 
				the Meeting of West European Union, XVI World Congress of 
				the ISHR (2.500 participants), etc
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