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Rhodes is situated 265 nautical miles from the port of Piraeus and
just 10 off the coast of Asia Minor, in the southeastern
Dodecanese. The island is the largest of the 22 inhabited in the
group that forms the Dodecanese, one of the 51 administrative
units of Greece. It is also the fourth largest (in both area and
population) of the total of almost 10,000 inhabited and
uninhabited islands of the country. Rhodes Town (2001 pop. 00,000)
is the capital of the Dodecanese.
Over one million visitors come to Rhodes each year, to enjoy the
excellent climate and to experience the rich historical heritage
of the island. The island first appears in recorded history during
the 2nd millennium BC, when it was inhabited by the Dorians. Its
chief towns were Camiros, Lindos and Ialyssos--flourishing
commercial centres with colonies throughout the Mediterranean. In
the 5th Century BC, the three cities are recorded as members of
the Dorian League, a confederacy of Greek city-states under the
leadership of Athens. The three cities broke with Athens in 412BC
and united their forces, founding the city of Rhodes. In 332 BC
the Rhodians allied with Alexander the Great.
Rhodes prospered in the 3rd and 2nd Centuries BC, through to the
times of the Roman Empire. In 295 AD, after the division of the
Roman Empire, Rhodes was attached to the Byzantine Empire and
remained under Byzantine control until 1309, when it was occupied
by the knights of Saint John of Jerusalem. In 1552 after a bloody
siege led by Suleiman I, the knights were forced to evacuate the
island. Turkish rule lasted until 1912, when Rhodes was taken over
by the Italian army. After World War II, the island was liberated
by from the Italians by the allied forces and was reunited with
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Getting there
In summertime,
Rhodes' "Diagoras" International Airport receives dozens of charter
flights daily from locations throughout Europe. Other air connections are
available through Athens. Rhodes is served by several daily flights from
Athens on Olympic Airways and Aegean Air (approximate flying time 50
minutes), as well as regional flights from Thessaloniki, Herakleion, Mykonos and Santorini.
Rhodes is also Olympic Airways' hub for regional operations within the
Dodecanese.
Regular daily ferries connect
Rhodes with Piraeus, the port of Athens. Departures are usually in the
afternoon, arriving in Rhodes the next morning. The regular ferries,
operated by GA Ferries, DANE Sea Lines and Blue Star Ferries, run on varying routes through
the Dodecanese, with sailing times averaging about 15 hours. In the high
season, NEL Lines has
a co0nsiderably faster service three times a week between Piraeus and
Rhodes. Some
sailings call at various Cyclades islands and some remote Dodecanese islands
and subsequently may take considerably longer. Check carefully before buying a ticket. A roundabout
route via the Cyclades (Milos), Crete (Aghios Nikolaos & Siteia) and other Dodecanese islands
(Kassos, Karpathos & Chalki) is offered
several times weekly by LANE Lines.
See
Links page for
travel-related links.
Accommodation
Rhodes Town has an almost inexhaustible supply of accommodation, ranging
from the really budget to the magnificently luxurious. All Main Draw
players of the 2003 Hellas Men's Open will be accommodated at the Hotel
Mediterranean, situated 400 metres from the Main Court of the competition.
Accommodation for the men's teams will commence with dinner on 5 June and will end with
breakfast on 9 June.
See
table below for hotel details, plus list of
recommended hotels for Qualification Tournament players.
Orientation
The central court of the Rhodes Open is located in the
middle of the New Town of Rhodes, right in front of the Town Hall, and
ringed by historic buildings on all sides. The Town Hall Square is located
to the north of the Old Town of Rhodes, beyond Mandraki Harbour, where
excursion boats and hydrofoils dock. North of the Town Hall Square is the
hotel district, where most of the major hotels of Rhodes Town are
situated. The outside courts of the Rhodes Open are situated north of
Prefecture building and south of the East Beach of Rhodes Town. Everything
(including the New Market and the commercial and banking district), is
conveniently located within a couple hundred metres of the courts. Even
the major tourist attraction of the Old Town is just a further two hundred
metres.
A plan of the area surrounding the courts, with information on the
buildings ringing Central Court, is available for
viewing or
downloading.
View Plan in browser (html format).
Download Plan in Adobe Acrobat
format (pdf file).
Getting around
Transportation
between Rhodes' "Diagoras" International Airport and hotels will be
provided by the organisers for all participants, according to their travel
schedules. All official hotels for the Rhodes Open are within
very easy walking distance to the courts.
Taxis may be ordered by phone or
hailed on the street.
Public buses serve every single
village and tourist location on the island.
Numerous car-hire outlets
(including all the major multi-national companies) can be
found in Rhodes Town. Be advised, however, that parking in the city centre
could be a nightmare. A home driving license from most countries should
suffice for car rental. Motorbikes, scooters and bicycles are also
available for hire from numerous outlets.
Time
Greek Summer Time, in effect from the last Sunday in March to the last
Sunday in September, is three hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time. In
winter Greece is two hours ahead of GMT.
Money
Greece is a member of the Euro-zone and since 1 January 2002 its official
currency is the Euro (€). The euro is also the official currency of Austria,
Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxemburg, the
Netherlands, Portugal and Spain. In late May, €1.00 =
$1.17.
Most foreign currencies can be exchanged at banks (open Monday to Friday,
08:00-13:30). Other options are exchange offices, which usually keep
longer hours. Rates and commissions at travel agencies and hotels will
probably not be as favourable as at banks and exchange offices. All banks
have ATMs available round the clock.
Most major credit cards are
widely accepted at almost every tourist-oriented establishment.
Telephones
Direct-dial phone service is available between Greece and all countries of
the world. International calls may be placed from any of the cardphones
located throughout Rhodes. Telephone cards are sold at kiosks and
newsstands everywhere. Phone calls placed from hotel rooms may carry heavy
surcharges.
Mobile phone networks in Greece
are compatible with the European-wide GSM 900/1800 standards, but not with
the systems available in the USA and Japan. Vodafone (formerly Panafon),
Telestet and Cosmote are the three major mobile phone service providers in
Greece, with coverage in Rhodes. Check with your home service
provider to find out if Roaming Service is available for you. Otherwise,
it's possible for very little money to easily buy Connection Packs from
any of the above companies in Greece. These are compatible with GSM
900/1800 devices and include a number and a small amount of air time,
which can be renewed.
Newspapers
The newsstands at the arcaded front of the New Market, at Mandraki harbour,
offer a very wide selection of European newspapers and magazines, most on
the evening of the same day of publication. The International Herald
Tribune, printed in Athens, is available every morning with an eight-page
English-language supplement of the Greek daily Kathimerini. The
English-language Athens News is published every Friday.
Beaches, Sightseeing & Excursions
Rhodes Town as two beaches, separated by a headland at the northern tip of
the island. Both are within very easy walking distance of the courts of
the Rhodes Open and have been awarded Blue Flags of the European Union for
their cleanliness and facilities offered. The east beach, facing the
eastern Mediterranean, tends to be more sheltered than the west beach,
which is open to the prevailing north winds of the Aegean Sea. Other
popular beaches on the island include Tsambika and Agathi, both on the
more sheltered east coast of the island. It is from the latter of the two
that the sand for the courts of the Rhodes Open has been selected.
The most impressive and popular
sight of Rhodes is the Old Town, just a few hundred metres south of the
courts of the Rhodes Open. The Old Town dates to the 14th to 16th
centuries, but many buildings were restored during the Italian occupation
of Rhodes (1912-1947).
The Acropolis of Rhodes
(south-west of the Old Town, on Monte Smith) was the site of the ancient
Hellenistic city of Rhodes.
Rhodes Island also has an
abundance of archaeological sites, most important of which are those at
Kamiros and Lindos.
Numerous excursions to locations on Rhodes Island and to neighbouring
islands (such as Symi) are available out of Rhodes Town. Most can be
experienced with Organised Tours, but it's also possible to enjoy the
highlights of the island on your own steam.
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LIST OF RECOMMENDED HOTELS FOR QUALIFICATION TOURNAMENT PLAYERS |
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HOTEL |
CAT. |
PHONE |
FAX |
E-MAIL /
WEB SITE |
LOCATION |
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RHODES PALACE RESORT |
5 stars |
+30 2241.025.222 |
+30 2241.025.350 |
info@rodos-palace.gr
www.helios.gr/hotels/rodos-palace |
Ialyssos Avenue, Ixia, Rhodes |
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PLAZA BEST WESTERN |
4 stars |
+30 2241.022.501 |
+30 2241.022.544 |
plaza@otenet.gr
www.rhodes-plaza.com |
7, Ierou Lochou Str. ,Rhodes |
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SIRAVAST |
4 stars |
+30 2241.023.551 |
+30 2241.023.311 |
hocactus@otenet.gr
www.siravast-hotel.gr |
G. Haritou Square, Rhodes |
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KAMIROS |
4 stars |
+30 22410.22591 |
+30 2241.022.349 |
kamiros@otenet.gr
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1,
25th March Str., Rhodes |
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AGLA |
3 stars |
+30 2241.022.061 |
+30 2241.034.984 |
info@aglahotel.gr
www.aglahotel.gr |
35
Apol. Amerikis Str., Rhodes |
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CACTUS |
3 stars |
+30 2241.026.100 |
+30 2241.023.376 |
hocactus@otenet.gr
www.cactus-hotel.gr |
14 Cos
Str., Rhodes |
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ESPERIA |
3 stars |
+30 2241.023.941 |
+30 2241.023.164 |
esperia@esperia-hotels.gr
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7 Griva Str., Rhodes |
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ATHENA |
3 stars |
+30 2241.022.631 |
+30 2241.027.476
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40 Gr.Lampraki Str., Rhodes |
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