Haraki
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Scenic Rhodes - one of the most beautiful and popular of the Greek islands. The stunning beauty of landscapes, great beaches and an abundance of interesting historical and cultural attractions each year attract many tourists. This is an amazing place, where everyone can find their own piece of paradise, whether it is a bustling cosmopolitan resort or a quiet and secluded coastal village.

On the east coast of Rhodes about 38 km from the eponymous capital of the island and 20 km from Lindos in a small cozy bay, crescent-shaped, is a resort town Haraki. This is a traditional Greek village with its own unique flavor, the atmosphere of coziness and warmth and hospitality of local residents.

Haraki - an ideal place for a quiet family holiday. Here you will find a good selection of hotels and comfortable apartments. The cozy taverns and restaurants are concentrated mainly along the seafront, you can relax and enjoy excellent local cuisine. Especially famous dishes of fresh fish caught by local fishermen.

The pride of Haraki, certainly, is a beautiful beach, a part of which is covered with sand, and a part - pebble. The beach is large enough and there is never over-crowded. If necessary, you can rent sun umbrellas and sun loungers. Do not be bored in Haraki and outdoor enthusiasts and water sports. The most popular water skiing, scuba diving and windsurfing. Excellent beaches, you'll also find in and around Haraki. Certainly worth a visit is located in a cozy, well-protected bay, sandy beach agate. Clean sand and a very convenient entry into the water perfect for families with children.

Haraki main attraction - the ruins of a medieval castle Feraklos located on top of a hill at an altitude of about 300 meters above sea level. In ancient times this hill was an important strategic. Today, standing on top of the hill, you can enjoy beautiful panoramic views of the island and the boundless sea.

To reach Haraki is quite simple, as there is a regular bus service to the capital of the island and Lindos.

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