Young history-enthusiasts will be eager to explore the many cultural treasures that Rhodes offers. Presided over by a hilltop Acropolis and temple to the goddess Athena, the ancient city of Kamiros will be particularly appreciated by older children and teenagers. Other impressive archaeological sites in Rhodes include the ancient Olympic stadium in the town of Rhodes, Acropolis of Lindos, and ruins of Ialyssos, another ancient city.
Children will also enjoy a day spent exploring Rhodes' UNESCO World Heritage-listed Old City, which dates back at least 2,400 years. Best known as the stronghold of the Knights Hospitaller of St. John, it is a labyrinth of cobbled streets, city walls, exquisite medieval buildings, and ancient ruins dating from even earlier periods of history. Highlights include the Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights, Street of the Knights of Rhodes. and an archaeological museum.
Family holidays in Rhodes invariably include many hours spent at the island's idyllic beaches. Renowned for its beautiful aqua water and wide expanses of sand, Tsambika Beach is widely considered to be one of the island's best family beaches. Glystra Beach, Anthony Quin Bay, and Agios Pavlos are also popular destinations for swimmers, snorkelers, and sunbathers.
Children of all ages will enjoy visiting this small zoo, where they can get close to a variety of animals including kangaroos, deer, llama, and donkeys. Many young visitors particularly like the opportunity to feed the animals and go for pony rides.
Located approximately 6.8 miles (11 kilometres) south of the town of Rhodes, Faliraki Water Park is a firm favourite with energetic youngsters. Boasting a dizzying array of water slides, pools, and other attractions, it offers loads of fun for the entire family. There are also special age-appropriate play areas for very young children.