5 Best Hotels in Rhodes and the Dodecanese, Greece

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THE BEST HOTEL IN RHODES AND THE DODECANESE

The Old Markets

$$$ | Kali Strata, Yialos, 85600, Greece
Fodor's Choice

FODOR’S EXPERT REVIEW

Symi's historic trading halls have been restored as a delightfully atmospheric inn where centuries-old surroundings are accented by stone floors and antiques. Wrapping a luxury stay around its protected walls was an act of sheer ingenuity. One room has been crafted from an old bakery, its stone oven transformed into a clever subterranean wet-room. The recent conversion of an adjacent captain’s mansion, a historic former home of a wealthy merchant, adds lighter, airier rooms (all pastel woods and four-posters) as well as an indoor pool, while dinner and breakfast on the terrace affords one of the more memorable views on the island. Simply the most luxurious, relaxing lodgings to be found on Symi.

Pros

  • Lavish furnishings for ultimate comfort
  • Historic ambience
  • Fantastic views while dining

Cons

  • The market rooms can be a little dark
  • Steps to reach the hotel
  • Some rooms get noise from surroundings
Kali Strata, Yialos, 85600, Greece
69573-02565
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.–Apr.
10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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THE BEST HOTEL IN RHODES AND THE DODECANESE

Albergo Gelsomino Hotel

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

FODOR’S EXPERT REVIEW

Built in 1928, back when Kos was under the thumb of Fascist Italy, this beautiful building was originally created as a hotel for prominent military officials. Later, it got a new lease of life as a TV studio, then stood empty for decades until it reopened in 2018 as a luxurious eight-room boutique stay with its own private beach. There's nothing else to match it on the island. The building has been sensitively updated, with its old Juliet balconies, whitewash facade, and iconic Ottoman-style pointed arches all kept. Rooms are all dark mahogany, slate gray, and gleaming white walls with murals that take their inspiration from the Art Deco movement, and sea views to melt the soul. There's no pool or gym; just history. Outside, sun beds dot the pebbly shore, which has been topped up with sand. Meanwhile, the beachside bar-restaurant adds a dash of modernity with an excellent degustation menu. It is open all year.

Pros

  • An iconic building with a fascinating history
  • Beachside breakfasts and good cocktails at the bar
  • Contemporary classic style

Cons

  • There's no pool or gym
  • It comes with a hefty price
  • Lacking in Greek atmosphere
Vasileos Georgiou V, Kos Town, 85300, Greece
22420-20200
Hotel Details
8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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THE BEST HOTEL IN RHODES AND THE DODECANESE

Petra Hotel & Suites

$$$ | Grikos, Skala, 85500, Greece

FODOR’S EXPERT REVIEW

One of Greece's truly special retreats sits high above Grikos Bay, south of Skala, and provides a luxurious yet informal family-run getaway, with large and sumptuous guest quarters, delightful outdoor lounges, a welcoming pool, and soothing sea views. Guest rooms are beautifully appointed with local antiques and art as well as built-in divans and other touches of a distinct island style. Most have sitting areas and large and supremely equipped baths, as well as sea-facing terraces. A lavish breakfast is served on a large veranda that doubles as lobby, dining room, and gathering spot, and where a member of the gracious Stergiou family is usually on hand to dispense advice about enjoying the island.

Pros

  • Wonderful outdoor spaces
  • Superb service and hospitality
  • Beach is just steps away

Cons

  • Hotel sprawls over lots of steps
  • Minimum three-night stay
  • Not within walking distance of sights
Grikos, Skala, 85500, Greece
22470-34020
Hotel Details
Closed mid-Oct.–May
11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Aqua Blu

$$$ | Ephelondon Paleon Polemiston, Kos Town, 85300, Greece Fodor's Choice

Who says chic can't be supremely comfortable—as these truly exciting suites prove. Take sea views, private and shared pools, fireplaces, hardwood floors, handsome built-ins, and all sorts of other extras, wrap them up in a boutique-style resort and, voilà. Even the location is a bit of a thrill, set away from the main town, with a nice patch of private shore on Lambi Beach and easy access to Kos Town by road or bike path. Excellent informal and formal eateries, along with poolside and beach service, make it easy to stay put—as does the in-house spa. This bit of paradise is a cut above the other noisy resorts in this corner of the island, though one reason for this is that it's for adults only.

Pros

  • Small, intimate, and luxurious
  • Polished service and excellent food
  • Calm, quiet atmosphere

Cons

  • Outside town
  • Not all room views are lovely
  • Some facilities are in need of maintenance
Ephelondon Paleon Polemiston, Kos Town, 85300, Greece
22420-22440
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.–Mar.
53 suites
Free Breakfast

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Rodos Park Suites

$$$ | Odos Riga Fereous 12, Rhodes Town, 85100, Greece

Nestled in a green corner of the New Town, Rhodes's most luxurious hotel is graced with welcoming common spaces, a tranquil landscaped pool area, and a wood-and-stone spa, and stunning suites. Although the standard accommodations are much like those in any business hotel, suites are large and handsomely furnished, with such luxurious touches as hot tubs and, from those on the upper floors, views of the walls and Old Town.

Pros

  • Close to Old Town and New Town conveniences
  • Beautiful pool area
  • Inviting public spaces

Cons

  • Standard rooms are rather small
  • Front rooms can be noisy
  • Ordinary room design
Odos Riga Fereous 12, Rhodes Town, 85100, Greece
22410-89700
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
58 rooms
Free Breakfast

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