See architectural treasures that reflect how the urban landscape that defines Rhodes has evolved over the centuries. For a look at ancient times on the island, you will have a photo stop at the Acropolis of Rhodes, a revealing archaeological site whose excavations include temples dedicated to Athena and Apollo and a stadium built in the 3rd century B.C and the enjoy. Then, continue your journey with a scenic drive to the Kallithea Springs, where the picturesque beauty of the surroundings will provide a stunning setting for some truly memorable photographs. Free time in the medieval district – a UNESCO World Heritage site – will allow you to further understand this time period, during which the city was transformed into a stronghold to withstand sieges. Independent explorations of medieval Dromos Street (Papagou Street) and the area around Mandraki harbor will present the juxtaposition of modern life against a backdrop of ancient landmarks such as the standalone, 15th-century castle of Saint Nicholas, which now operates as a lighthouse.