Residence Family & Fun Hotel lies in the heart of the entertainment and shopping district of Ialyssos Bay on the north western coast of Rhodes. It is just 50 metres from the beach and close to the Ancient Stadium and the Acropolis of Rhodes.
The hotel features an outdoor pool and a children’s pool. The main restaurant serves Greek and International dishes served in a buffet style. Traditional dishes can be found at the Cafe Hellas with a variety of selected wines. Light meals and snacks are available at the poolside bar.
Attractions in the area include Rhodes Water Park (8 km), Filerimos Monastery (1.9 km) and the Bee Museum (4.5 km). Rhodes International Airport is 7 km away.
Ialyssos is the second largest city on the island of Rhodes. It is a great base from which to explore the rest of this wonderful Greek island. Rhodes Town and the ‘old town’ are a tourist’s paradise with a marina, shops, restaurants, bars and a multitude of historical and ancient sites and buildings to see. The island of Rhodes did not officially become part of Greece until 1947.
Residence Family & Fun Hotel lies in the heart of the entertainment and shopping district of Ialyssos Bay on the north western coast of Rhodes. It is just 50 metres from the beach and close to the Ancient Stadium and the Acropolis of Rhodes.
The hotel features an outdoor pool and a children’s pool. The main restaurant serves Greek and International dishes served in a buffet style. Traditional dishes can be found at the Cafe Hellas with a variety of selected wines. Light meals and snacks are available at the poolside bar.
Attractions in the area include Rhodes Water Park (8 km), Filerimos Monastery (1.9 km) and the Bee Museum (4.5 km). Rhodes International Airport is 7 km away.
Ialyssos is the second largest city on the island of Rhodes. It is a great base from which to explore the rest of this wonderful Greek island. Rhodes Town and the ‘old town’ are a tourist’s paradise with a marina, shops, restaurants, bars and a multitude of historical and ancient sites and buildings to see. The island of Rhodes did not officially become part of Greece until 1947.