Small in size but rich in charm, Halki is one of the most authentic islands of the Dodecanese. Located near Rhodes, it offers a unique combination of elegance, simplicity, and genuine Greek hospitality. With no mass tourism, no traffic, and a slow island rhythm, Halki is ideal for couples, nature lovers, and travelers seeking peace and authenticity. Its turquoise waters, refined harbor, and relaxed lifestyle create a truly timeless escape.

Halki
Discover the elegant hidden gem of the Dodecanese, where tranquility, color, and authentic Greek charm come together.
Halki is a peaceful and refined destination that captivates travelers seeking a true escape. Just one hour from Rhodes, it blends neoclassical elegance with authentic Dodecanese character. The amphitheatrically built harbor of Emporios is lined with colorful mansions, while its quiet alleys exude serenity and history. With no private cars on the island, Halki offers a rare sense of calm. Its crystal-clear beaches, including Ftenagia, Pontamos, and Kania, invite you to unwind completely. Perfect for slow travel, Halki offers simple luxuries—an ouzo by the sea, a swim in silence, and unforgettable sunsets. A destination for those who value authenticity, simplicity, and understated elegance.
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An Island of Authenticity and Serenity
Gastronomy – Local Flavors & Hidden Gems
Halki’s cuisine is rooted in traditional Dodecanese flavors, based on fresh, local ingredients. Seafood takes center stage, alongside meat dishes and homemade specialties. Don’t miss local cheeses, pure honey, and traditional spoon sweets. Signature dishes include handmade makarounia, small fried shrimp, and slow-cooked lamb with rice.

Best Time to Visit
Visit Halki during the summer months and enjoy your swim in the wonderful beaches of the island, as well as unique excursions in its beautiful nature.

Moving from/to Halki
Transportation in Halki
Go by air to Rhodes and from there by boat to Halki. The island is connected by ferry to the port of Piraeus, as well as to the other islands of the Dodecanese, Heraklion and Sitia in Crete, Santorini, Milos and Anafi in Cyclades.
Public Transportation
Transportation in Halki is mostly on foot, as the use of vehicles is extremely limited, even non-existent. There is also a taxi, ready to serve the needs of tourists.
Q&A
Halki is accessible by ferry from Rhodes (Kamiros Skala port) with frequent daily connections.
Yes—Ftenagia, Pontamos, and Kania are among the most popular, offering crystal-clear waters and easy access.
Yes, it is safe, quiet, and ideal for relaxed family holidays.
No private vehicles are allowed, which enhances the island’s peaceful character.
Its neoclassical harbor, lack of mass tourism, authentic atmosphere, and slow pace of life make it truly special.



