Rhodes...
When somebody visits
Rhodes for the first time,
aware of the myth that sets her as the home of
Helios, the sun god, they can’t help but start
with a good – or at least a favourable – disposition
towards the island. And, in due course, when it
is time to leave again, and by now in love with
the place, no one can claim – or at least no one
so far has – that this love affair has to do with
anything other than the result of yet another
mythical liaison which claims that Rhodes is none
other than the child of Aphrodite, the goddess
of love.
Simply put, the visitor’
s love for the island is the result of a relationship
that was just bound to end like this, because
Rhodes, the whole island, seduces in a series
of inevitable ways, causing even the most dispassionate
visitor at last, to fall. The hospitality of the
inhabitants, the manners and customs religiously
guarded by village folk, and the hundreds of ways
the people have of enjoying themselves, whether
at the traditional festivals, where everyone performs
the traditional Greek dances – the sousta, the
sirtos, the kalamatianos – accompanied by the
violin and lute, or at the top-quality cultural
events that take place on Rhodes almost daily,
or in the many night-clubs.
Rhodes
really is magical, as you too, dear guest, will
agree as soon as you get to know the island. And
you will also then do us the great favour of removing
the word “exaggeration” from your mind if it has
possibly entered your thoughts on reading this
introduction!
For more details, visit:
www.rhodes.gr