Adventure Brief
Taste the essence of Greek viticulture on Rhodes with a guided 3-hour wine tasting experience. Savor five distinctive wines paired with local dishes in a warm, intimate setting.
3 hours
easy
Family Friendly
No Experience Required
Taste the essence of Greek viticulture on Rhodes with a guided 3-hour wine tasting experience. Savor five distinctive wines paired with local dishes in a warm, intimate setting.
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Difficulty
easy
Duration
3 hours
Fitness Level
No physical exertion required; suitable for all fitness levels
Wildlife
History
Rhodes has been a key hub of winemaking since the Bronze Age, with viticulture playing a central role in its Mediterranean economy and culture for over three millennia.
Conservation
Local vineyards increasingly adopt sustainable practices to preserve soil health and biodiversity, reflecting Rhodes’s broader environmental stewardship efforts.
Rhodes Experience
Taste the essence of Greek viticulture on Rhodes with a guided 3-hour wine tasting experience. Savor five distinctive wines paired with local dishes in a warm, intimate setting.
Rhodes Experience connects visitors in Rodos, Greece with curated day trips and cultural experiences across Rhodes Island. Rhodes Experience offers a wide range of guided activities including wine tastings, private sailing, culinary walking tours, fishing expeditions, heritage and medieval city tours, and full-day excursions to Lindos and other island highlights. Trips range from short three-hour tastings and food walks to extended six- to seven-hour sailing and full-day tours.
Guided experiences are led by local experts: sommeliers for wine tastings, experienced captains for sailing trips, and knowledgeable guides for history and cultural tours. Many departures operate as private or small-group options, and itineraries include visits to Rhodes Old Town, the Palace of the Grand Master, the Jewish Quarter, Monte Smith viewpoints, and the village of Lindos. On-sea experiences stop at bays such as Kallithea and the Anthony Quinn area for swimming and snorkeling, while food and meet-the-locals trips include hands-on cooking and tastings of local honey and meze.
Rhodes Experience emphasizes authentic local connections and practical logistics, providing clear durations, meeting points in Rodos, and included refreshments or meals as stated in each trip description. Booking details, availability, and specific inclusions are provided per tour. This approach helps travelers select experiences that match their interests—whether history, wine, food, or sea-based activities—while exploring the cultural and natural highlights of Rhodes.
Safety and guest comfort are priorities, with experienced crews for sea trips and clear guidance for activities. Many tours offer flexible pickup locations in Rodos and customizable elements where noted. Guests with dietary restrictions can request information about food inclusions before booking to ensure a comfortable, well-planned visit and assistance.
Location
Rodos, Greece
Located in Rodos, Rhodes
Duration Range
3–7 hours
Tours from 3 to 7 hours
Group Options
Private & small groups
Private and small-group options
Tours Offered
12 experiences
Wine, sailing, food, heritage, more
Secure a spot on a wine tasting, sailing day, or heritage tour — availability varies by season and tour length.
Book Small Group Slots Early
Limited to 4-8 people, this experience fills quickly so reserve your spot well in advance.
Ask Questions to the Sommelier
Engage with the sommelier to deepen your understanding of Greek wine varieties and tasting methods.
Plan for Transport
Arrange transportation to and from Lachania, as it’s a short drive south of Rhodes town but not serviced regularly by public transit.
Pace Yourself
The tasting includes multiple wines over three hours—enjoy without rushing to truly appreciate each pour paired with food.
Comfortable Shoes
For walking short distances to and from tasting venues comfortably.
Notebook or Phone for Notes
To jot down tasting notes and wine details to remember your favorite varieties.
Light Jacket
Evenings can cool down quickly, so a jacket keeps you comfortable.
spring|fall|winter
Reusable Water Bottle
To stay hydrated, especially during warm summer days between tastings.
summer