1. Lindos
This is an absolutely stunning town on the Greek island of Rhodes that I visited once - it took around an hour to get there via boat from our hotel beach. We explored the villages of Lindos, walked past all the small cute souvenir shops, relaxed on Lindos beach for a while which had very clear water and incredibly soft sand, as well as the clifftop acropolis which was incredibly hard to walk up (especially in the heat).
2. WaterPark (website)
A really fun water park located in Faliraki, a resort village in Greece. There are so many big (and little) water slides, as well as a wave pool and a lazy river to be experienced. It costs only €24 for a ticket and is most definitely worth it for everything they have to offer.
3. Paddle Paradise: SUP Adventures
This was my first time trying paddle boarding and it was honestly so much fun (and a little scary). Me and my dad booked it through our hotel and they picked us up from there and took us to the location. The package we got with Paddle Paradise was really good as it included all of the necessary equipment and gear we needed, a few snacks and some water, and the use of a snorkel and mask. It lasted around 4 hours and was pretty easy to get the hang of - it was so scary falling in though.
4. The Palace of the Grand Master (also known as the Kastello)
This is a medieval castle built at the highest point in the city of Rhodes and is one of the few examples of Gothic architecture in Greece. It costs €6 for entry and was all in all quite interesting to see.
5. Kallithea Springs
This is a very popular beach resort at the bay of Kallithea - it was only a 5 minute drive from our hotel. We didn't spend the whole day here but it was so beautiful, there were so many different paths leading to the beach, bars, restaurants, and even hall area that is used often for weddings and other events.
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