Rhodes Faliraki

Faliraki is like one big funfair, with a vast, multiethnicand fast-food outlets. At the end of the street
crowd tirelessly in pursuit of pleasure, day and night -stands the famous Chaplin's, the best known of all
in the morning on the famous beach with its stripedthe island's beach bars and one of the few places
umbrellas, at night in the narrow streets with theirwhere you might see some Greek faces. Generally
garish neon lights and loud noise. Water battles till youspeaking the area is overrun by Brits! Around the
drop at the impressive water park, races at thetown there are facilities for a whole range of
go-cart track, gallons of beer in the little bars onactivities (go-carting, funfair, mini football, etc..) as well
Ermou St., queues outside the big clubs on the mainas all kinds of clubs, even a live strip-tease show.
boulevard.At the end of Ermou St., in front of Chaplin's, is the
One of the liveliest coastal resorts on the island,taxi rank and first-aid centre. This is also where the
Faliraki has two different sides: on one hand the big,miniature train sets out for the tour of the town. If
luxury hotels with their private beaches and full rangeyou've had enough of the crowds, the nearest
of facilities, on the other the noisy center of theescape is Profitis Amos, on the road towards Rhodes
town with its jewelery shops, Irish pubs, ethnictown, on the outskirts of Faliraki. There, in a delightful
restaurants (Italian, Indian, Chinese, Mexican) andclearing in the woods, with strutting peacocks, you
constant movement. Ermou St., which runs down towill find a quiet taverna where you can eat good
the sea from the main road, is where most of thefood and enjoy the view of brightly illuminated Faliraki
bars are to be found, as well as the clothesin the distance.
boutiques for the younger crowd, jewelery shops