The Bee Museum of Rhodes, located in the southern Aegean region of Greece, is dedicated to educating visitors about bees and beekeeping. This small museum offers a unique collection that showcases the ecological importance of bees, along with exhibits on honey production. Accessible for families and suitable for children, the museum features interactive learning games and provides free tastings of local honey. Visitors can explore the museum in approximately 30 to 45 minutes, and the entry fee is set at €4 for adults, with free admission for children under 12.
In addition to educational displays, the museum also has wooden beehives where visitors can observe live bees. A shop on-site offers a range of honey products and bee-related merchandise, often at lower prices than local markets. The museum provides informative displays in both Greek and English, making it easy for all visitors to understand the significance of bees and their impact on the environment.