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Lindos, Rhodes

Nestling at the foot of a steep rock and beautifully surrounded by the sea lies the traditional settlement of Líndos; on the top of the same rock stands a centuries-old acropolis, proudly overlooking the archipelagos. The acropolis bears silent witness to Líndos’ glorious past, a major naval power of ancient times which reputedly had a population of 17,000. The landscape of Líndos encapsulates the essence of Rhodes: a surprisingly felicitous blend of ancient and medieval! With 600,000 visitors annually, Líndos competes with Delphi as the second most visited archeological site in Greece. Enjoy it!

Distances from Muse villa

Golden Sand Lindos Main Beach
Swimming, Water Sports, Food & Drink

  • 350m

Golden Sand Agios Pavlos Beach
Swimming, Food & Drink

  • 500m

Tsambika Beach

  • 16.3 km
Faethon Association Rhodes
  • 16.4 km
Seven Springs
  • 19.3 km
Mountain Ancient Theater Of Lindos
  • 200m
Mountain Acropolis Of Lindos
  • 700m
Diagoras Airport
  • 34.8 km
Dalaman Airport
  • 93.9 km

Acropolis of Lindos

The Acropolis of Lindos is one of the top things to do in Lindos. We walked up the stone path to the site. It only took about 20 minutes and we were going quite slow to soak in the views that just keep getting better as you go up.
At the top, there are many monuments to look out for behind the Medieval walls:

  • Monumental 4th-century gates and reliefs from 280 B.C.
  • The Temple of Athena Lindia sits above an earlier temple where there’s a great Doric stoa and 34 steps that lead to the propylaea.
  • The 14th-century Castle of the Knights of St. John.
  • Take in a panoramic view of Lindos and the sea.

Church of Panagia

Originally built in 1300, the Church of Panagia is known for its high-rise, stone campanile tower, typical of Dodecanese churches. Inside, there are 19th century wall frescoes depicting biblical scenes. Located in the village of Lindos.

Lindos Beach

Going to the beach is one of the top things to do in Lindos.
Lindos Beach, also known as the Main Beach (Megali Paralia), is located east of the Acropolis. It is sandy with shallow water, making it a perfect swimming spot for kids. On the western tip of the bay is the smaller, taverna fringed Pallas Beach.

Swim at St. Paul’s Bay

St Paul’s Bay, below the acropolis of Lindos, is a stunning place for a swim.
A 10-minute walk from town to the western side of the Acropolis gets you to this stunning sheltered bay called St Paul’s. Its shape and its beautiful turquoise water will make your heart ache.
The view in all directions is amazing. To the south is the beach of St. Paul, the second ancient natural port, which, from above, looks like a swimming pool. The Apostle Paul is said to have landed here, bringing Christianity.

The beach is among the most popular on the island, and the forecourt of its small Byzantine church is a frequent wedding spot for foreigners. To the east, there are impressive cliffs; to the north, the beach of Megalos Yialos. For most people, however, it is enough to sit on the steps of the Hellenistic stoa, in the shade of the columns. The breeze that usually blows here offers a welcome respite from the heat.

Acropolis of Lindos

The Acropolis of Lindos is one of the top things to do in Lindos. We walked up the stone path to the site. It only took about 20 minutes and we were going quite slow to soak in the views that just keep getting better as you go up.
At the top, there are many monuments to look out for behind the Medieval walls:

  • Monumental 4th-century gates and reliefs from 280 B.C.
  • The Temple of Athena Lindia sits above an earlier temple where there’s a great Doric stoa and 34 steps that lead to the propylaea.
  • The 14th-century Castle of the Knights of St. John.
  • Take in a panoramic view of Lindos and the sea.

Church of Panagia

Originally built in 1300, the Church of Panagia is known for its high-rise, stone campanile tower, typical of Dodecanese churches. Inside, there are 19th century wall frescoes depicting biblical scenes. Located in the village of Lindos.

Lindos Beach

Going to the beach is one of the top things to do in Lindos.

Lindos Beach, also known as the Main Beach (Megali Paralia), is located east of the Acropolis. It is sandy with shallow water, making it a perfect swimming spot for kids. On the western tip of the bay is the smaller, taverna fringed Pallas Beach.

Swim at St. Paul’s Bay

St Paul’s Bay, below the acropolis of Lindos, is a stunning place for a swim.
A 10-minute walk from town to the western side of the Acropolis gets you to this stunning sheltered bay called St Paul’s. Its shape and its beautiful turquoise water will make your heart ache.
The view in all directions is amazing. To the south is the beach of St. Paul, the second ancient natural port, which, from above, looks like a swimming pool. The Apostle Paul is said to have landed here, bringing Christianity.

The beach is among the most popular on the island, and the forecourt of its small Byzantine church is a frequent wedding spot for foreigners. To the east, there are impressive cliffs; to the north, the beach of Megalos Yialos. For most people, however, it is enough to sit on the steps of the Hellenistic stoa, in the shade of the columns. The breeze that usually blows here offers a welcome respite from the heat.

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85107 Lindos Rhodes – Greece
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