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Fanes, Rhodes

Along the west coast road of Rhodes is the village of Fanes, just after of Soroni, featuring a picturesque harbor and a flat, isolated beach with tamarisk trees for some natural shade.

We are getting out of large hotel territory here and about 30km from Rhodes city and 13 km southwest of Rhodes airport. Fanes is also known as the village of colours, where the local artist Lukas has created his artwort which can be found all over - it is a true inspiration to walk through.

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The village of Fanes has been making a name for itself with an unusual village initiative. The aim of this initiative is to refresh the old village's colours and breathe new life into old houses. This initiative made Fanes known as the village of colours. The population of the village, along with the artist Loukas Nikolitsis committed themselves to give the houses in the village new colourful and imaginative paints. Within a few weeks Fanes village was transformed into a colourful and very individual place.

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Today a large part of the original Fanes village centre around the village church is freshly painted. Even long abandoned houses were not demolished. Instead, the ruins were painted: they now give the village a wildly romantic touch. The village initiative still exists today and is gradually implementing new ideas, and the inhabitants are proud of their work.

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Fanes beach is long and flat, mostly made of fine sand and shingle, and has respectable tavernas at its rear. Given the vast flat sand and exposure to the northern winds, windsurfing and kitesurfing are incredibly popular here.

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I once met a lovely girl from Fanes - Voula - in 1966. She was a mathematics student going to Athens. Wonderful memories of a wonderful country!

Commented by howard morris July 24, 2023

I have a little house in fanes between the village and the local beach. I visit (from New York) once a year to visit Fanes and firends. Fanes is a beautiful place especially in the summer (beach) and in the fall during the harvest of grapes and olives.

Commented by jonathan daniels November 18, 2010

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