Find your perfect hire car at Rhodes International Airport Diagoras
Rhodes International Airport is the only commercial passenger airport serving the Greek island of Rhodes – this is where international flights arrive from across Europe.
Located on the west coast of the island close to the village of Paradesi, Rhodes International Airport, also known as Diagoras International Airport, has been upgraded as part of a major investment programme to meet a growth in international travel to this beautiful island.
If you are planning a trip to Rhodes, our friendly Avis team at Rhodes International Airport is on hand to offer advice and provide the perfect rental car for your trip.
Where to find Avis at Rhodes International Airport
You’ll find our Avis counter at Rhodes International Airport in the arrivals hall of the terminal building. The Avis rental car park is just across the road, a short walk from the terminal entrance.
How to get from Rhodes Airport to the centre of Rhodes by car
From your Avis pick-up point at Rhodes Airport, Rhodes town centre is just a short 20min, 13.1km drive north along the coast road. The town is well signposted in English as well as Greek.
Things to do in Rhodes
Home to the oldest inhabited town in Europe, as well as one of the seven wonders of the world, the Greek island of Rhodes has plenty to impress all who visit.
One of the must-see highlights, the Palace of the Grand Masters, is in Rhodes Town. This imposing 14th century palace was lavishly rebuilt as a holiday retreat for Italian dictator Benito Mussolini and is now a museum showcasing mosaics, antique furniture and sculptures.
Recommended day trips from Rhodes Airport
Rhodes Airport is on the northwestern tip of Rhodes Island just a short drive from the capital Rhodes. As well as exploring Rhodes town, the island also offers plenty in store for travellers looking to plan the perfect Greek island road trip.
Lardos
Tucked away inland from the coast, next to the verdant parkland of Katafigio Agrias Zois Xortis, Lardos is a breathtaking village brimming with beauty. The quaint coastal villages of Pefki and Lindos are just a 15-minute drive away.
A small market town sitting to the east of the island, Lardos is a great starting point for your tour of Rhodes. With a feast of mouthwatering restaurants and pavement cafes, life in Lardos revolves around the impressive village square.
Lindos
Adjacent to Lardos, the village of Lindos perches on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea and is one of the island’s main draws. Be sure to visit the ruins of the Acropolis, the reconstructed temple of Lindian Athena and the crumbling remains of the ancient Ampitheatre. Of course, the beaches of Lindos are another of its main draws but simply wandering the ancient winding streets lined with whitewashed buildings is a delight.
Faliraki
On the northeast coast of Rhodes, Faliraki is the island’s premiere seaside resort. Blessed with idyllic beaches and family friendly attractions, Faliraki is a top day trip destination from Rhodes town. This lively, vibrant resort has become a centre for tourism in Rhodes and boasts fantastic food and entertainment. Faliraki beach is an idyllic place to relax and unwind, with crystal clear waters and golden sand. The Water Park is also located here.
Is it worth hiring a car in Rhodes?
Travelling by bus is the only public transport option on Rhodes so hiring a car from Avis at Rhodes International Airport is a great option to start exploring the island from the moment you touch down.
Tips for driving in Rhodes
Hiring a car is a popular and easy way to explore the Greek islands. If you have not driven in this part of the world before, we’d advise checking the Greek road rules before you set off.
Be aware that as in the rest of mainland Europe, you’ll be driving on the right-hand side of the road as you leave the airport.