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Adults-Only Hotels on Rhodes — Where Antiquity Meets the Mediterranean
Rhodes is the island that can do it all: a UNESCO Old Town that ranks among the best-preserved medieval cities in Europe, 300 days of sunshine a year and beaches that range from fine sand to wild, romantic rock. For adults who want more than just the beach, Rhodes is a bullseye.
The Adults-Only hotels on Rhodes that Adults Oasis curates blend Greek hospitality with modern comfort — from boutique hotels in the Old Town to cliff resorts on the east coast overlooking the Turkish shore.
Discover Rhodes — for adults
Rhodes Town is a living museum: the Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of St John, the Street of the Knights, the Jewish Quarter — and in between, rooftop bars and boutique restaurants. In the evenings the Old Town belongs to the locals and to the guests who stayed on.
Lindos on the east coast is Rhodes' picture-postcard motif: white houses, an ancient acropolis and the turquoise bay beneath it. For a romantic getaway, hard to beat.
The west coast is the wild side of Rhodes: wind-swept beaches, ancient ruins at Kamiros, vineyards and the Valley of the Butterflies. Ideal for adults who prefer adventure and nature.
Tips for your Rhodes holiday
- When to go: April–June and September–October. 25–30°C, perfect swimming weather without peak-season prices.
- Cuisine: Pitaroudia (chickpea fritters), local honey, Souma (Rhodian grappa) — try the taverna, not the tourist restaurant.
- Day trips: ferry to Symi (a colourful harbour village), Chalki or Kos.
- Wellness: some hotels draw on the natural thermal springs of Kallithea for spa treatments.
Frequently asked questions about Adults-Only hotels on Rhodes
Does Rhodes have beautiful Adults-Only hotels?
Yes — Rhodes offers a growing selection of exclusive Adults-Only hotels, from the Old Town to the beach resorts on the east coast. Adults Oasis shows you the best.
What sets Rhodes apart from other Greek islands?
Rhodes combines history (the UNESCO Old Town), year-round sunshine and a diversity of landscapes — from sandy beaches to mountain villages — that few other islands can offer.