If its ancient Greece you are longing for, blended with beautiful beaches and 300 days of glorious sunshine a year, Rhodes is the perfect holiday destination!
It’s no wonder it is one of the most popular Greek islands, immersed in history with its Medieval City crowned a UNESCO World Heritage Site, owing to it being a well-preserved embodiment of ancient Greece with old ramparts and cobbled streets just waiting to be explored.
Soak up island life by relaxing on one of its many beaches, be it golden sands, shingle or pebble, all washed over by the sparkling blue Mediterranean waters. For those who want more of a livelier vacation Rhodes has a great party scene with bustling bars, great cafes and restaurants.
Our Resort – Rhodes Town – Ixia
Rhodes Town and Ixia offer a blend of history, culture, and seaside relaxation, perfect for a singles holiday. Rhodes Town, with its UNESCO-listed medieval Old Town, invites exploration through charming, cobbled streets filled with quaint shops, vibrant cafés, and ancient landmarks like the Palace of the Grand Master. Strolling through the town, you’ll uncover layers of history, from Byzantine to Ottoman influences, making it an ideal place for history enthusiasts and those who enjoy a lively atmosphere with plenty of cultural sites.
Just a short drive away, Ixia is a resort with a more laid-back vibe, known for its beautiful, pebbled beaches and a range of water sports, including windsurfing and sailing. The beachfront promenade is lined with chic bars, restaurants, and shops, offering plenty of ways to enjoy the stunning sea views and famous Rhodes sunsets. Ixia’s beach hotels and resorts cater well to solo travellers, with excellent facilities like pools, wellness spas and group activities.
Combining the energetic feel of Rhodes Town with the tranquil setting of Ixia, these destinations provide the perfect mix of adventure and unwinding, making for an unforgettable holiday on the island of Rhodes.
Lito Hotel * * *
Welcome to Lito Hotel, your ideal singles getaway on the scenic west coast of Rhodes. Located just 20 meters from the sparkling shores of Ixia Bay, this 3-star gem is perfectly situated for a mix of relaxation and adventure, with Rhodes Town only 4 km away and Rhodes Airport just 9 km from the property.
Inspired by its namesake from Greek mythology—Lito, mother of Apollo and Artemis—the Lito Hotel is uniquely designed in an L-shape to mirror the first letter of its name. Our guests can enjoy a prime location, with the sandy and pebble beach of Ixia just a two-minute walk away. For singles seeking an escape filled with sun, culture, and relaxation, Lito Hotel provides the perfect setting. Enjoy a blend of Greek charm, modern comforts, and an ideal location at Lito Hotel.
Accommodation
The Lito Hotel offers 102 spacious rooms spread over four floors, each with a private balcony and views of either the sea, pool, or surrounding mountains. Every room features contemporary decor and includes:
- Modern bath or shower
- Hairdryer
- Direct dial telephone
- Satellite TV
- Mini fridge
- Air conditioning
- Wi-Fi access
- In-room safe (additional charge)
Facilities
Lito Hotel combines authentic Greek hospitality with excellent amenities for an enjoyable stay. Guests can enjoy:
- Swimming pools
- Breakfast and Restaurant Buffets offering Italian and Mediterranean cuisine
- Pool Snack Bar
- 24-hour Reception
- Game room for added entertainment
- Sunbeds and umbrellas available by the pool and on the beach (complimentary)
- Free Wi-Fi in lobby areas
- water sports facilities
Optional Extra - Upgrade to All-Inclusive - £15/Day
Breakfast: 07:00 – 10:15 (Full American buffet with coffee, juices, and tea) Lunch: 13:00 – 15:00 (Buffet with local and international dishes, salads, fruit, and ice cream) Dinner: 19:00 – 21:00 (Buffet featuring diverse specialities and a range of drinks)
Pool Bar Service
- Soft drinks, tea, coffee, and draught beer from 10:00 – 23:00
- Snacks and fruit served between 11:00 – 13:00 and 16:00 – 18:00
- Alcoholic drinks from 18:00 – 23:00, with a variety of local spirits, wines, and beers
What is included in the tour
- Stay at the Lito Hotel ***
- Your own single occupancy Sea View en suite room
- Start your day with a delicious breakfast and unwind each evening with a gourmet dinner complete with unlimited alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks
- Flights from London Gatwick
- Flights from your local airport at a small supplement
- All Taxes & Surcharges
- Airport transfers
- Dedicated GoSingles host at the hotel
- Welcome get together
- Coordinated site-seeing and activities (Optional Extra)
- Meet other single, like-minded travellers who wish to socialise and make new friends
Flight Timings -
Outbound - London Gatwick 15:30 - Rhodes 21:40
Inbound - Rhodes 22:20 - London Gatwick 00:45 (next day)
Price excludes Tourist Tax of approximately Euro 3/ person/ day to be paid locally
Faliraki Beach
Faliraki beach is the most popular, and the most highly organized beach on Rhodes. It is more than 5 kilometers wide and here you can find anything you can possibly ask for. Beach fun, shallow waters, bars, night clubs, restaurants and water sports.
Rhodes town / Medieval city
This is a must see on your holiday to Rhodes. The stunning UNESCO World Heritage Site, owing to its well-preserved embodiment of ancient Greece with old ramparts and cobbled streets is bustling with people, restaurants, cafes and local markets, where you’ll get a real sense of what Rhodes must have been like hundreds of years ago. Try and visit day and night to experience two incredibly different atmospheres.
Acropolis of Rhodes
The Acropolis of Rhodes is an interesting and enjoyable archaeological site to visit whilst in Rhodes. Located on the top of the hill of Ayios Stefanos, close to the city with fabulous views. Unlike most of the ancient acropoleis it was not fortified. The partially reconstructed part of the site consists of the Temple of Apollo and below a stadium and small theatre.
Lindos
No holiday in Rhodes is complete without visiting Lindos. Not just because of the 3rd century BC acropolis found there, or even because of the sugar-cubed houses and labyrinth of alleyways of the town loved by everyone who passes through.
It’s because climbing to Lindos’ temple, 116m above sea level, you follow exactly the same path as the ancients who built the acropolis and the knights that used it as a place of worship and defence. That incredible vista of the Aegean Sea and St Paul’s Bay below … it’s exactly the same view that would have inspired them back in the day.