Lindos, Rhodes, Greece
Lindos, Rhodes, Greece

In ancient times, Lindos was the main hub on Rhodes. Homer tells us that it was established by the Dorians in the 12th century BC and that the city was large and powerful enough to send nine ships to the Trojan War. Towering above the village of Lindos is the ancient Acropolis. A 13th-century Crusader fortress now crowns the hill, but within its walls lie archaeological sites that date back to the 6th century BC. As you disembark from the yacht, prepare to journey through time as you explore the ancient marvels of this Greek town, a revered archaeological site steeped in history. Navigate the narrow cobblestone streets that wind their way to the base of the ancient Acropolis. Ascend the steep path and be rewarded with breathtaking views of the Doric Temple of Lindian Athena, nestled within the walls of a Crusader-era castle. From this vantage point, soak in panoramic vistas of the village, the shimmering sea, and the quaint fishing harbor of Psarto.
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