Rhodes
The largest of the Dodecanese, Rhodes has become an important regional centre, thanks to its location, climate and natural attractions.
It is known as the island of Helios, the Sun god. It was the first island in Greece that developed a thriving tourist industry and it was given the nickname The Colossus of Greek Tourism due to its well-established infrastructure.
Nowadays, it has it’s own airport with frequent flights to major European cities, throughout the year and it is also linked by plane to Crete, Thessaloniki, Karpathos, Kos, Mykonos Santorini and other islands. Rhodes is home to the largest convention centre in southern Europe with a capacity of 8,000 delegates.
· 215 hotels of which 26 have in-house facilities with capacity ranging from 10 to 8,000 delegates
· Three purpose built facilities with capacity ranging from 100 at the Grand Master’s Medieval Castle to 500 delegates at the Rhodini Centre.
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