Lindos is a Must-Visit
The timeless village of Rhodes, Lindos offers holidaymakers the chance to discover a side of the Greek island they have never experienced before.
The timeless village of Rhodes, Lindos offers holidaymakers the chance to discover a side of the Greek island they have never experienced before.
Are you a history buff? Do you feel like diving in Limassol’s culture? Head for the magnificent Kourion Theatre! The ancient open-air theatre was built in the 2nd century and is the highlight of Kourion, the ancient city kingdom of Cyprus.
The Greek island of Rhodes enchants all its visitors with its rich cultural history. Anyone who has visited the island’s impressive medieval town is transported to an era where brave knights walked the streets.
Anyone who has holidayed in Limassol will tell you the city is one of the most culturally rich destinations you will ever visit. Limassol is known as the cultural hub of Cyprus as it overflows with historic and cultural landmarks dating back to antiquity.
Limassol is famed for being the cultural hub of Cyprus as its artistic and cultural aspect goes beyond its fascinating museums, ancient archaeological sites and ruins.
As most of the Greek Island, Rhodes fell under the Ottoman Empire rule in 1522. In honour of the Sultan, Süleyman I, who conquered the island, the Ottoman Turks built a pink and white mosque with a marvellous minaret on top again in 1522.
The enchanting Church of Saint Jason and Sosipater is nestled between Mon Repos and Garitsa in Corfu Town, hidden amongst towering houses. The Church of Saint Jason and Sosipater is worth a visit simply to view its outstanding architectural style.