13 Best Hotels in Rhodes and the Dodecanese, Greece

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10GR Hotel & Wine Bar

$$ | Polidorou 16, Rhodes Town, 85100, Greece Fodor's Choice

This newish addition to the Old Town incorporates stone walls dating back 600 years; rooms come with large art deco--style murals, vintage furniture, clever lighting, and a cunningly concealed bathroom makes them seem larger and, despite their size, luxurious. This place has character in spades. Outside, each room has its own patio area, and downstairs, where breakfast is served in the morning, is perhaps the best wine bar in the city. A collection of 250 Greek wines run the gamut from pittance to pricey, making this a pleasant spot to while away the evening. It's open all year.

Pros

  • In a quiet part of town
  • A unique stay in Rhodes
  • Fantastic on-site wine bar

Cons

  • Rooms can feel chilly outside summer
  • Some may find the decor a bit kitsch
  • No vehicle access
Polidorou 16, Rhodes Town, 85100, Greece
22410-20910
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10 suites
Free Breakfast

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Marco Polo Mansion

$$ | Aghiou Fanouriou 40–42, Rhodes Town, 85100, Greece Fodor's Choice

Entering this renovated 15th-century Ottoman mansion in the maze of the Old Town's colorful Turkish quarter is like stepping into another world to live like a pasha. Individually styled guest rooms come with furnishings often dating back hundreds of years; they're painted in deep-hued warm colors, with Oriental rugs and rare eastern antiques (including large beds draped with translucent canopies), while all surround lush gardens. Floors are rich tile and pitch-pine; embroidered cushions beckon from low sofas; and the scent of orange blossom fills the air. One room was actually a former harem, dating back to when this was under the ownership of a prominent Ottoman official. The clientele tends to be older here, and constant: a steady stream of Italian tourists return time and again, so book far in advance.

Pros

  • A quiet, historic retreat in the back alleys
  • Breakfast served in the garden
  • The courtyard restaurant is wonderful

Cons

  • Rooms are reached via several sets of stairs
  • Hotel can only be reached on foot
  • Modern amenities are largely missing
Aghiou Fanouriou 40–42, Rhodes Town, 85100, Greece
22410-25562
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.–Apr.
10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Melenos Lindos

$$ | Lindos, 85107, Greece Fodor's Choice

Overlooking Lindos Bay and set at the foot of the acropolis, this quiet, cultured hotel has been built in the style of the old captains houses found in the village. Each room is furnished for 17th-century Lindian elegance, including raised beds, hand-carved cedar woodwork, Turkish tiles, and wall tapestries. The property’s intricate stone mosaic floors, elaborately tented seating areas and colorful tiled fountains are bathed by romantic lamplight come evening. Rooms open to decorated terraces and stepped lanes lead to a pristine local beach. Staff meet guests in the town square to transfer luggage through the village’s narrow streets, and can arrange trips such as boat rides to spot dolphins, or cruises to the island of Halki. Lastly, there is an excellent shop here that sells decorative items that its magpie owner, Michalis, has uncovered on his travels.

Pros

  • Terraces with sea views
  • Exquisite service
  • Great restaurant and boutique shop

Cons

  • No elevator
  • Minimum two-day stay
  • No parking
Lindos, 85107, Greece
22440-32222
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.–Mar.
12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Porto Scoutari

$$ | Skala, 85500, Greece Fodor's Choice

It seems only fitting that Patmos should have a hotel that reflects the architectural beauty of the island while providing luxurious accommodations—and the enormous, suite-like guest rooms and verdant garden (with swimming pool) help it fit the bill nicely. Furnishings differ from room to room and include brass beds and reproduction Greek antiques; the lobby and breakfast rooms are also exquisitely decorated with traditional pieces. Owner Elina Scoutari, who lived in Washington, DC for many years, is on hand to see to your needs, and a chef prepares intimate meals in the hotel's small bistro. A short walk takes you to Melloi Beach.

Pros

  • Beautiful grounds
  • Spectacular sunsets
  • Wonderful freshly-prepared breakfasts

Cons

  • Not all rooms are showy with good views
  • Far away from Patmos Town
  • Some areas are in need of maintenance
Skala, 85500, Greece
22470-33175
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.–Mar.
34 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Spirit of the Knights

$$ | Alexandridou 14, Rhodes Town, 85100, Greece
Spirit of the Knights, Rhodes Town
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A restored Ottoman house on the quiet back lanes of the Old Town is one of Rhodes's most distinctive getaways, with parts of it dating back six centuries. Fountains splash in a shady courtyard surrounded by a library, enormous rooms, and suites exquisitely decorated with a mix of antiques, latticework screens, kilims, and stylishly contemporary furnishings (the beds are supremely comfortable). History abounds in the walls of this boutique stay, with one of the larger suites accompanied by its own hammam, while another has been cleverly converted from an old chapel.

Pros

  • Lovely courtyard with Jacuzzi
  • Personal hammam should you wish
  • Massage and yoga sessions on request

Cons

  • Can only be reached on foot
  • No elevator or parking
  • Aging building has its downsides
Alexandridou 14, Rhodes Town, 85100, Greece
22410-39765
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6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Aktis Art Hotel

$$ | Vasileos Georgiou 7, Kos Town, 85300, Greece

With a perch right on the beach at the edge of the Old Town, these modernist guest rooms seem to be afloat in the Aegean, whose azure waters fill the floor-to-ceiling windows and glass-fronted balconies. Watery murals enhance the feeling, and even the luxurious bathrooms have sliding panels to keep the sea in sight as you enjoy a soak in the deep tubs. A welcoming and airy seaside restaurant and bar, H2O, is tucked between the sea and a large reflecting pool on the ground floor. Guests have access to a strip of private beach.

Pros

  • Excellent location on the sea
  • Relaxing and stylish decor and ambience
  • Near all in-town attractions

Cons

  • Full range of resort amenities is not available
  • No pool, but with access at sister hotel
  • Room decor lacks imagination
Vasileos Georgiou 7, Kos Town, 85300, Greece
22420-47200
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42 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Aliki Hotel

$$ | Waterfront, Yialos, 85600, Greece

This venerable building was the family home of George Gennimata, a crusading Greek politician during the 1980s, and is now a three-story, 19th-century mansion on the waterfront with guest rooms furnished with a tasteful mix of antiques and newer pieces—the best, of course, are those that face the water. The hotel's lobby has a high, colorful ceiling, and the rooftop provides an enviable port view. In good weather breakfast is served on a waterside terrace that doubles as a bar in the evening.

Pros

  • Eccentric old house with plenty of atmosphere
  • Waterfront location
  • Steps lead to sea for a quick swim

Cons

  • Rooms are reached by a climb up steep stairs
  • Some might find it too quirky—including the management
  • No parking
Waterfront, Yialos, 85600, Greece
22460-71665
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.–Apr.
15 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Asymi Residences

$$ | Beachfront, Pedi Bay, 85600, Greece

In this rather colorful arrangement of apartments, which lies a couple of hundred meters back from the waterfront as you enter Pedi, rooms are all wooden floors, white walls, and green-painted beams, making it all rather folksy-meets-Laura Ashley. Views look over the water, with balconies to sit out on as the sun dips. The bar and terrace makes a peaceful spot for an aperitivo. The quiet harbor of Pedi Bay is just a short walk away, while Agios Nikolaos beach is a longer, more strenuous hike.

Pros

  • Peaceful nearby waterfront
  • Charming ambience
  • Sunsets over the water are magical

Cons

  • No swimming pool
  • Noisy roosters nearby
  • Its neighboring yards are a bit scruffy
Beachfront, Pedi Bay, 85600, Greece
22460-72300
Hotel Details
Closed mid-Oct.--mid-May
14 apartments
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Skala

$$ | Harbor front, Skala, 85500, Greece

Skala's best in-town option places you in the center of the action, steps from the municipal beach yet removed from the harbor noise, and offers simple but comfortable guest rooms that surround a bougainvillea-filled garden. Rooms, all pine wood and soothing ocean blues, open to balconies with a view of the pool and sea, the mountains, or hillside Chora.

Pros

  • Top location
  • Attractive terrace and pool
  • Quiet and peaceful setting

Cons

  • Breakfast is quite basic
  • Rooms are quite tired
  • Lack of interior design flair
Harbor front, Skala, 85500, Greece
22470-31343
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.–Mar.
78 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Mitsis Grand Hotel

$$ | Akti Miaouli and Papanikolaou, Rhodes Town, 85100, Greece

Located steps away from Rhodes Town Beach, the resort, which at the time of writing is about to undergo major renovations to be revealed for the 2026 season, is a large complex that makes full use of its expansive space, including several each of pools, restaurants, bars, a ballroom, and a beauty salon. Within walking distance to Rhodes Town’s major sights, it blends modern resort style with a touch of ancient Greek inspired decor. The lobby and various lounge spaces are immaculate, designed for mingling and gathering, which creates a welcoming laid-back atmosphere.

Pros

  • Steps away from the beach
  • Good for families and large groups
  • Great amenities, restaurants, and services

Cons

  • Impersonal feel
  • It all comes at a cost
  • Some rooms have less appealing views
Akti Miaouli and Papanikolaou, Rhodes Town, 85100, Greece
22410-54700
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327 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Niriides

$$ | Nimborio, Yialos, 85600, Greece

A small fishing village, about a mile from Yialos, is the setting for a get-away-from-it-all retreat in pleasant, colorful apartments surrounded by gardens. Rooms with lounges, kitchenettes, and balconies surround a newly refurbished communal terrace where drinks and meals are served as chillout music plays on repeat. Nearby is the only restaurant in the village, a pleasant taverna that serves at tables right on the beach. Minibuses head to Yialos every couple of hours for guests.

Pros

  • Stunning terrace
  • Great hospitality
  • Beautiful rural location

Cons

  • Room decor is quite clinical
  • Far from major sights of Symi
  • Bar-terrace can be a bit noisy
Nimborio, Yialos, 85600, Greece
22460-71784
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.–Apr.
12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Opera House

$$ | Aigialos, Yialos, 85600, Greece

An expatriate Symiot returned from Sydney (hence the Australian-inspired name) in the 1970s to convert the family property into a cutely colorful village-style complex of rooms and self-catering family suites. The architecture is faithful to local style, but facilities are up-to-the-minute—including a new roofed pool that opens out into its beautiful courtyard garden.

Pros

  • Friendly and super-helpful staff
  • Peaceful location
  • Spacious rooms with all mod cons

Cons

  • No elevators
  • Unimaginative buffet breakfast
  • The rooms could do with a refurb
Aigialos, Yialos, 85600, Greece
022460-72034
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.--Mar.
29 rooms
Free Breakfast

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S. Nikolis Hotel

$$ | Odos Ippodamou 61, Rhodes Town, 85100, Greece

All the atmosphere of Rhodes's medieval Old Town is captured here at this charmingly restored 14th-century house. The romantically styled rooms are all enlivened by centuries-old arches and mosaic floors; suites and honeymoon rooms take that ambience and crank it into fifth gear. Excellent service, including laundry, is provided by Sotiris and Marianne Nikolis with care. Breakfast is served on the roof terrace, which affords a view of a long stretch of the city walls, and a pleasant bar and café at the end of the garden is open all day.

Pros

  • Romantic and atmospheric room decor
  • Beautiful garden
  • Great variety at breakfast

Cons

  • Some rooms are small
  • No parking
  • Reachable only by foot
Odos Ippodamou 61, Rhodes Town, 85100, Greece
22410-34561
Hotel Details
11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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