Morning swim at Mandomata
The nearest beach, just two minutes on foot. Go early, before the sunbeds fill up, and you’ll have the water almost to yourself.
About us
Stay Helios is a small, owner-run apartment-hotel on the quiet side of Faliraki, built around the way we’d want to be hosted ourselves.
Our philosophy
We opened Stay Helios because we believe a great holiday starts with a place that feels intentional — considered design, real materials, and a host who actually lives here. Every detail, from the poured-concrete floors to the courtyard garden, was chosen to make your mornings slower and your evenings longer.
The aesthetic
Concrete, oak, linen and light — the apartments draw on industrial simplicity but stay warm. Big windows, planted terraces and quiet corners everywhere. The pool catches the afternoon sun; the courtyard holds the scent of jasmine well into the evening.
Getting Here
Car hire is available at the airport and in Faliraki. The drive from the airport to Stay Helios takes about 20 minutes along a well-signposted coastal road. On-site parking is free for guests, and our front desk can arrange rental cars and scooters for day trips.
Free on-site parking
Taxis are readily available at the airport and in Faliraki. The ride from Rhodes Airport to Stay Helios takes about 20 minutes and costs around €25–30. We can also arrange a private transfer for your arrival — just let us know your flight details in advance.
~20 min from the airport
Regular buses connect Rhodes Town to Faliraki throughout the day. The nearest bus stop is right outside our door. Services also run to Lindos and the airport. Tickets are affordable and the journey from Rhodes Town takes around 30 minutes.
Bus stop right outside our door
The setting
We sit on a residential block lined with gardens, a two-minute walk from the nearest beach and ten minutes on foot from the centre. The bus stop is right outside, Rhodes Town is fourteen kilometres up the coast, and the airport is a short drive away. Close to everything, but quiet enough to hear the cicadas.
Consejos del anfitrión
A few personal picks from the host — places, habits and small things that make Rhodes feel like home.
The nearest beach, just two minutes on foot. Go early, before the sunbeds fill up, and you’ll have the water almost to yourself.
Drive or take the bus to Rhodes Old Town. Walk the cobblestones first, then eat at one of the tavernas tucked behind the harbour.
Visit the Acropolis of Lindos late in the afternoon. The light is extraordinary and the crowds thin out after four.
Don’t rush it. Our breakfast is meant to be lingered over — fruit, eggs, strong coffee, and a plan that can wait.