Kallithea Springs, Rhodes: How to Visit and What to Do Nearby

 

Kallithea Springs sits on the northeastern coast of Rhodes, roughly 9 kilometers south of Rhodes Town, centered on a 1929 Italian-built thermal spa complex designed by architect Pietro Lombardi during the Italian occupation of the Dodecanese. The domed rotunda, mosaic-floored pavilions, and terraced gardens were restored in 2007 after decades of disuse. The mineral springs themselves no longer feed visitor pools, but swimming is permitted from the rocky coves at the base of the complex. Admission runs around 5 euros, and film shoots including The Guns of Navarone used the site. is just one of many options in Rhodes. Major attractions worth considering include Acropolis of Lindos, Lindos, and Medieval City of Rhodes.