Five Reasons to Visit Rhodes in Autumn
Holidays on the gorgeous island of Rhodes are normally associated with the summer months, and understandably so – that’s when the weather is at its hottest, when kids are off school, and when most people take their vacations. However, there are plenty of reasons to visit later in the year. With that in mind, here are five reasons to visit Rhodes in Autumn (Fall to our American friends).
1. It’s Quieter
Naturally, summer is the most popular time for tourists visiting Rhodes. This means that in Autumn the island is much quieter, allowing you to take in the sights and visit Rhodes’ many attractions without the hassle of long queues and busy streets.
Of course, this also means that there is less traffic on Rhodes’ roads, making Autumn the perfect time for car hire in Rhodes.
2. Experience Rhodes Like a Local
Following on from number one, the significantly reduced number of tourists flooding the island in Autumn means you can experience life on Rhodes like a local. Drink in the slower pace of life and observe the locals going about their business now that most visitors have gone home. Make the most of the chance to see the true Rhodes.
3. It’s Still Warm
Even after summer, Rhodes still offers lovely warm temperatures. The average temperature in September is around 24°C – the same as in June – and average temperatures do not drop below 20°C until November. This means that the sea is still more than warm enough to swim in.
That said, Autumn’s temperatures are slightly lower than the hottest summer days, so if you prefer sightseeing without extreme heat, Autumn is definitely the time to visit Rhodes.
Thinking of visiting in September specifically? Check out our guide to the best things to do in Rhodes in September.
4. Be Among the First to Discover New Attractions
Many of the island’s newest restaurants, bars and attractions emerge just before the next tourist season begins. Autumn visitors are often among the first to discover these exciting new places before they become widely known during the following summer.
Whether it’s a hidden taverna, a stylish beach bar or a unique local experience, Autumn is the perfect time to discover Rhodes’ emerging hotspots.
5. Autumn is Festival Season
After the majority of tourists have left, Rhodes comes to life again with a series of local festivals and celebrations. One of the most important events is Ochi Day, celebrated on 28 October.
Ochi Day commemorates Greece’s refusal to accept an ultimatum from Benito Mussolini during World War II. The celebrations include parades and events throughout the island, with one of the largest taking place near Mandraki Harbour in Rhodes Town.
These local celebrations offer a fantastic opportunity to experience Greek culture and traditions in an authentic setting.
Tempted? We’re not surprised. If you’re planning a trip to Rhodes this autumn, make the most of your visit with the freedom to explore the island at your own pace. Learn more about our Rhodes car and scooter hire services and start planning your adventure today.