Fantastic small beach opposite St. Paul main beach. Not so crowded, and no boats moving in and out like at St. Paul. Parking nearby, costs €7 for the full day. No umbrellas/sun beds available on this small beach which add to the charm. We looked for something quieter than St. Paul and we didn't want to pay €50 for sun beds. I would recommend this small beach but go early in the morning or late to find space for towels. Beautiful landscape, great for snorkeling if you swim out of the bay. There is a small cave on the right side, the Acropolis is just above you. There is a restaurant/bar and a free outdoor shower. Great for families with children, shallow and warm water near the beach. Google maps directions are perfect, parking n.3 is the closest.
Lovely small beach, crystal clear water. Watch out for the stones and rocks getting in and out the water. June 2024, the day beds, sun umbrellas have all been removed. Local story was mayor ordered their removal due to cost and impact on locals wanting to use the beach but couldn’t because of high cost beds everywhere. Now they have been removed, there are limited places for shade. Still a lovely bay with good snorkelling and cliff jumping.
The lagoon beach is full of people, loud music and tight space. BUT we saw many different fish and the bluest of blue just outside the lagoon, which was phenomenal! We came in the evening and thought of leaving because it was overstimulating but we tried the waters and loved it.
One of the best places for a swim in Rhodes. The bay is surrounded so the waters are always calm. The water is clean & clear and the sea floor is rich in rocks and marine life ready to explore with a mask.
It is a beautiful, small, sandy beach, great for snorkelling (you can see different fish), with warm and clear water. We enjoyed our stay there. We found it by looking around and were happy with our decision. Parking costs €7, and it doesn't matter how long you will stay (1 hour or all day), it will cost you the same price. There are some stairs, but it is accessible with a small pushchair. I think it is crowded during the day, but close to sunset, it is perfect.