The film opens with a panoramic shot that starts with the sea, the building structure of the settlement and ends up in the Acropolis of Lindos, an archaeological site that is built on a steep rock 116 m high, towering over the traditional settlement. Shots of donkeys that are tied follow and people who are around, as the lens then focuses on some people who have climbed on the donkeys for their transportation.
The lens shows us one more panoramic shot of the beach from a certain height and then people visiting the Acropolis, with the imposing medieval staircase that leads to the archaeological site. We see the temple of Lindia Athena and the impressive view. The filmmaker gives us views from the grand Hellenistic portico and the visitors. The view changes from the town’s alleys with people coming and going, some on foot and others on donkeys.
The film closes with one more panoramic shot of the entire area as well as the walls of the acropolis, which stand out in the background.