Sunland Blue Bay Holiday Village Hotel is set on Ialyssos Beach on the north western coast of Rhodes. The hotel’s main restaurant Dionysos, serves buffet-style meals and breakfast can be taken in the main restaurant garden. The Pizzeria & Trattoria Restaurant serves light snacks, pizzas, pasta and salad dishes.
The complex offers 3 swimming pools and children’s pools, an aqua park with water slides, a kid’s club, 3 playgrounds, various sports facilities, gym and spa facilities, and a programme of daytime activities. A full evening entertainment programme is provided. Sunland Blue Bay Holiday Village Hotel is just 7 km from the International Airport and close to Rhodes city centre.
Ialyssos, is a popular resort close to Rhodes Town and is the perfect place for those wishing to explore the rest of this beautiful island and soak up the Mediterranean sunshine. Tours and excursions are readily available and recommended to see the historic and medieval ‘old town’ of Rhodes. With cobbled streets that date back many centuries, and historic buildings that take you back in time. It is hard to believe that Rhodes, and the other Dodecanese islands did not officially become part of Greece until 1947.
Sunland Blue Bay Holiday Village Hotel is set on Ialyssos Beach on the north western coast of Rhodes. The hotel’s main restaurant Dionysos, serves buffet-style meals and breakfast can be taken in the main restaurant garden. The Pizzeria & Trattoria Restaurant serves light snacks, pizzas, pasta and salad dishes.
The complex offers 3 swimming pools and children’s pools, an aqua park with water slides, a kid’s club, 3 playgrounds, various sports facilities, gym and spa facilities, and a programme of daytime activities. A full evening entertainment programme is provided. Sunland Blue Bay Holiday Village Hotel is just 7 km from the International Airport and close to Rhodes city centre.
Ialyssos, is a popular resort close to Rhodes Town and is the perfect place for those wishing to explore the rest of this beautiful island and soak up the Mediterranean sunshine. Tours and excursions are readily available and recommended to see the historic and medieval ‘old town’ of Rhodes. With cobbled streets that date back many centuries, and historic buildings that take you back in time. It is hard to believe that Rhodes, and the other Dodecanese islands did not officially become part of Greece until 1947.