Kamiros
Explore ancient Kamiros: Rhodes' archaeological gem.

About Kamiros
Kamiros, one of the three ancient cities of Rhodes, stands as a testament to the island's rich historical heritage. Established in the 7th century BC, this once-thriving city was renowned for its sophisticated urban planning and vibrant community life. Today, visitors can wander through the well-preserved ruins and imagine the bustling daily activities of its ancient residents. The archaeological site of Kamiros is a captivating maze of stone foundations, including residential areas, a market square, and a Doric temple dedicated to Athena. The city was ingeniously designed to accommodate its hilly terrain, with a network of streets and terraces that provided breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape and the shimmering Aegean Sea. As you explore, you'll discover the remains of a sophisticated water system, highlighting the ingenuity of its builders who ensured a reliable water supply for the city. The beautifully crafted cisterns and aqueducts are a testament to the advanced engineering skills of the ancient Rhodians. A visit to Kamiros is not just a journey through history; it's an opportunity to connect with the spirit of the past. The site's serene and picturesque setting enhances the experience, making it a perfect spot for history enthusiasts and casual travelers alike. After exploring the ruins, consider visiting nearby attractions such as the charming village of Kritinia or the lush Valley of the Butterflies, both offering additional layers of Rhodes' diverse appeal.
Highlights
- Explore the well-preserved ruins of an ancient Hellenistic city.
- Marvel at the sophisticated urban planning and water systems.
- Enjoy panoramic views of the Aegean Sea from the hillside location.
- Discover the remnants of temples and public spaces.
- Experience the tranquility of a site steeped in history and culture.
- Visit nearby attractions like Kritinia and the Valley of the Butterflies.
