You’ll ride e-bikes through Rhodes’ Old Town and up to the Acropolis with a local guide who knows all the stories. There are photo stops at iconic spots like Ippokratous Square and palace walls, plus pro photos sent after. End with coffee or lemonade at their shop — you’ll feel part of the city for a while.
“You see this wall? It’s older than my grandmother — and she’s tough,” our guide Yiannis grinned as we coasted into the shadow of the Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes. I didn’t expect to laugh so much on a bike tour, but here we were, weaving through sunlit alleys where cats lounged like they owned the place. The e-bikes made it easy — honestly, I barely broke a sweat even up that hill near the Acropolis (which surprised me, because I’m not exactly Tour de France material).
We started at this shop called Route Concept Store — smelled faintly like coffee and chain oil — where Yiannis adjusted my helmet and tried to teach me how to say “Kalimera.” I probably butchered it. The ride itself was just a couple of hours but felt longer in a good way; there’s something about gliding past medieval stone under that hot Greek light, hearing bits of music from open windows. We stopped for photos at every spot you’d want: Palace walls, Ippokratous Square (the fountain gurgling away), then up to this view above town where even locals paused for pictures. My hair was a mess in most shots but somehow it didn’t matter.
Afterwards, back at the shop, Yiannis handed out lemonades — tart and cold, perfect after all that sun. He promised to send us edited photos by email (I checked later; he did). Maybe my favorite part was just sitting there with sticky hands from the glass, watching people drift by outside. If you’re looking for a day trip in Rhodes that isn’t just ticking off monuments but actually feeling the city move around you… well, yeah. I still think about those old stones and that breeze coming down from the hill.
The tour lasts a couple of hours and covers key sights in Rhodes Town including Old Town and Acropolis areas.
Yes, edited professional photos taken by your guide are included and sent via email after your ride.
You’ll get a coffee or lemonade at the end of your tour back at the shop.
The starting time can be adjusted if you’re arriving from a cruise ship; just contact them directly.
Yes, helmets are included along with use of an e-bike during your tour.
Younger travelers must be accompanied by an adult; bikes may not fit those under 1.60m tall.
Your experience includes use of an e-bike and helmet throughout your guided ride around Rhodes Town, multiple photo stops with professional photography (all images edited and emailed to you), plus coffee or lemonade back at their store when you finish pedaling for the day.
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