Rhodes in January: weather and travel tips

Olga Sitnitsa

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Olga Sitnitsa

updated 12.12.2023

Wondering about the weather in Rhodes in January? Read on for a run-down of everything you need to know. Here we'll cover everything from average air and sea temperatures, to what to expect in terms of costs and crowds, and what to wear.

Is January a good time to visit Rhodes?

January is not the best time to visit Rhodes if you are looking for typical Mediterranean beach weather. The weather in Rhodes in January is cool and it can rain frequently. However, if you like a quieter and more relaxed atmosphere and are interested in historical and cultural attractions, you can still see the sights of Rhodes without the crowds of tourists that occur in the summer. 

Just be prepared for cool and wet weather and check the opening hours of specific sites, as some tourist sites may operate on a limited basis during this off-peak period.

Thinking of visiting Rhodes in January? Talk to our local Greek travel experts.

Air & sea temperatures in Rhodes in January

The weather in Rhodes in January is characterised by relatively cool air and sea temperatures. The average temperature on the island during this month ranges from 9°C to 14°C (48°F - 57°F). This is not the best time for swimming, as the water temperature in the sea is quite cool and is usually around 16°C (61°F). 

These conditions make January more suitable for indoor holidays and cultural activities rather than beach time. If you are planning to visit Rhodes at this time, it is advisable to dress warmly and be prepared for cooler weather, especially in the evening.

Set on taking a trip to the Greek islands? Browse our inspirational Greece itineraries to start planning your perfect holiday.

Alimia island near the Greek island of Halki in the Dodecanese archipelago north of Rhodes © Shutterstock

Alimia Island near the Greek island of Halki north of Rhodes © Shutterstock

Average rainfall in January

Rhodes receives a pretty solid amount of rainfall in January. On average, the island receives about 130 millimetres (5.1 inches) of rainfall during this month. This is one of the wettest times of the year in Rhodes, and the likelihood of rain is quite high. 

Travellers should be prepared for occasional showers and cloudy days, so it is essential to bring appropriate clothing when visiting Rhodes in January and plan for indoor activities along with outdoor walks.

For more details on the weather in Greece around the year, read up on when to go to Greece.

What about the crowd & cost?

January is a great time to visit Rhodes, and Greece in general, if you prefer a more relaxed and budget holiday. As it is the off-peak season, there are fewer tourists on the island, so attractions are less crowded and accommodation is more affordable. 

Many hotels and restaurants offer discounts during this period. However, be aware that some businesses may close for the season. Although travelling to Rhodes in January will be relaxed and less expensive, you may need to make sure in advance that the activities and services you choose will be available.

Still deciding where to go this winter? Choose from the best destinations to travel to in January.

Kalithea Springs constructed in the 1930s, Rhodes Island © Shutterstock

Kalithea Springs constructed in the 1930s, Rhodes Island © Shutterstock

Unforgettable, fully customisable Rhodes itineraries

Longing for a January break that serves stacks of natural beauty, unique history, and world-class wine and dining experiences? Take inspiration from our Greece itineraries -here we highlight just a few of them.

  • Greek Island-Hopping Honeymoon (10 days): Hop between the Greek islands on this romantic trip. Drive around stunning coastlines, explore mountain villages, visit ancient sites, and luxuriate on golden beaches.
  • The Historical and Mythological Greek Islands (10 days): Visit some of the best Greek islands. With white-washed houses, narrow cobbled streets, blue domed roofs and stunning beaches, they are what Greece is all about.

All these suggestions can be customised to your exact needs, with a local Greek travel expert on hand to offer insider tips and take the hassle out of planning and booking.

Butterfly valley of Rhodes island © Shutterstock

Butterfly Valley of Rhodes Island © Shutterstock

Tips for travelling to Rhodes in January

As you prepare for your January trip to Rhodes, remember a few important Greece travel tips to make the most of your trip.

What to pack for Rhodes in January?

When planning your trip, take into account the cool and sometimes rainy weather in Rhodes in January. You will definitely need warm clothing such as jumpers, long-sleeved shirts and a jacket. Layering is essential as temperatures can fluctuate throughout the day. Don't forget waterproof shoes for wet streets, and an umbrella in case it rains. 

Among other things, scarves and gloves can provide you with extra warmth. Although swimming in the sea is unlikely to be your leisure option, swimming costumes can come in handy in heated hotel pools. Also, don't forget the necessary travel documents, medication and a camera to capture the island's charm despite the chilly weather.

Plan Indoor Activities

In case of rainy days or cooler weather, make sure that your itinerary includes activities such as visiting museums and exploring historical sites. Rhodes boasts a rich history, which can be discovered by visiting museums such as the Rhodes Archaeological Museum. Cultural excursions can be a fun and dry alternative to outdoor adventures.

Take into account the shorter days

In January, keep in mind that the days get shorter and daylight hours are limited. Plan your activities accordingly, focusing on excursions during the morning and afternoon hours.

In the morning you can enjoy activities such as exploring the medieval old town, leisurely walks along the picturesque coastline or tasting Greek cuisine in cosy tavernas. Short days allow you to fully enjoy the island without missing out on its charm.

The Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes © Shutterstock

The Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes © Shutterstock

What to do in Rhodes in January

The weather in Rhodes in January offers plenty of opportunities to spend time in comfort and enjoy rewarding experiences. You may also be interested in our list of the best things to do in Rhodes at any time of year.

Go wine tasting

Rhodes boasts a rich tradition of winemaking, and a visit to local wineries is a delightful way to sample exceptional wines. Taste the island's characteristic grape varieties, such as Athiri and Mandilaria, and explore the cellars, learning about the winemaking process. Enjoy the warm hospitality of the winemakers and discover the unique flavours that make Rhodes wines a pleasant surprise for wine lovers.

Try Greek cuisine

Embrace the culinary heritage of Rhodes with Greek cooking classes. Under the guidance of experienced chefs, you will prepare classic Greek dishes such as moussaka, souvlaki and baklava. 

Discover the secrets of Greek cuisine, experiment with herbs and spices and enjoy the delicious flavours of the Mediterranean. Culinary courses are a delightful way to bring the flavours of Greece to your home.

Try historical exploration

Delve into the fascinating history of Rhodes by visiting iconic landmarks. Explore the well-preserved palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes, a masterpiece of the Middle Ages, take a trip back in time to the ancient city of Kamiros, where you can wander through ancient ruins and learn about the island's legendary past.

Enjoy beach walks

Enjoy the tranquillity of Rhodes beaches with a leisurely stroll along the shore. Although the water can be cool for swimming, the picturesque coastline is ideal for long, quiet walks. Feel the soft sand under your feet, listen to the quiet sound of the waves and savour the natural beauty of the island's shores.

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The weather in Rhodes in January allows you to devote more time to wine tasting and savouring the local cuisine

Planning your January trip to Rhodes

For more inspiration, discover some of the best things to do in Greece, and start planning your trip with The Rough Guide to Greece

Daunted by the prospect of planning? No problem! Browse our customisable Greek itineraries, and talk to our local Greek travel experts.

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