There's a regular bus service and a taxi into Rhodes Town will only cost around a fiver. The neighbouring resort/village Kremasti is worth a visit (again v easy by bus/taxi) to watch the old greek gents playing backgammon outside the library, visit the largest church on the island and try some great homemade ice-cream at Mikes Cafe.
There's a good car hire company next to the Solemar hotel in the neighbouring resort of Ixia (can't remember the name), good prices and decent cars. If you do hire a car places not to miss are Filerimos, Ancient Kamiros, Valley of the Butterflies, Monolithos, Emery winery at Embona, Prassonissi (the southernmost tip of the island), Lindos, Seven Springs, Tsambika Beach/Monastery and Kalithea Spa.
Thanks for thie info. i visited Rhodes in 1997, but i am sure some things have changed, nice to hear familiar spots being mentioned. will try to re visit these, last time we were young and had a motorbike, could reach those hidden places easily, this time kids and grandparents in tow, a little different!!!
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