Faliraki
Faliraki is a popular tourist destination with a stunning 5-kilometer stretch of sandy beaches. For those looking to experience the beautiful natural surroundings of Faliraki, head to the southern end of Faliraki Beach where you'll find Mandomata Beach - an official naturist beach complete with a small bar and public restrooms.
As a multicultural and vibrant center of tourism, Faliraki welcomes visitors of all ages and cultures. There are plenty of things to do in Faliraki, including visiting the largest water park in Greece, a state-of-the-art bowling alley, and a historical park. Families with small children will love the play area, too.
During July and August, the town center is bustling with families and small children. There are a variety of restaurants offering Chinese, Mexican, Italian, British cuisine, and traditional Greek food. Along the seafront, visitors can enjoy taverns, pubs, eateries, cafes and gift stores.
Don't miss out on the bustling fishing harbor of St. Apostolos, especially in the morning when day cruisers leave for Lindos, Rhodes Town, and the beautiful beaches. In Faliraki, there is something for everyone - experience the best accommodation and things to do in Rhodes.
How To Get There
At Rhodes airport, you can always locate a taxi, no matter the time of day. A private transfer or a rented car are excellent ways to get to Faliraki. It takes about 20 minutes to get from Rhodes airport to Faliraki. There are no direct bus routes from Rhodes airport to Faliraki. But just like in Lindos, buses to Faliraki may be found in Rhodes' Averof Central bus station. Prior to taking a connecting bus to Faliraki, you must first take a bus from the airport to the heart of Rhodes. Including the waiting period, the total travel time is around one hour.

