The bay is stunning. The water is beautiful and cristal clear. There is a bar at the top with views towards the bay, but if it is busy you might want to make a booking, especially for dinner. We visited in October and there was no space for dinner unless previously booked. We hired a pedalo at the beach and had a great time in the water. As all popular beaches on the island, there was a fee for the sunbeds and they were all over the beach. We managed to secure a rock on the right hand side of it, and enjoyed the sun there.
What a beauty of a spot. Our trip was in October and we got there around 10-10:30am so able to hire an umbrella and 2 beds (Euro20). However we didn’t really need the umbrella because we sat just left of the steps coming down to the beach and the trees provided shade. For those who like full sun go right! The water was crystal clear so excellent for snorkelling and swimming. A little rocky/stoney so bring swim shoes. The bay was visited regularly by private and public boats who drop anchor and have a swim and then move on. Some of the boats had loud music playing, which broke the silent, relaxing atmosphere occasionally. However, these boats didn’t stay for long. At the top of the steps is a wonderful beach bar where we had drinks and lunch, giving this fantastic views of the bay. I believe there is a bus from Rhodes town to Anthony Quinn Bay, but you would have a long walk down. Our friends came on quads and we hired a car and there was a car park at the top which, the time we arrived, had plenty of room in it. However, I heard that this place gets very busy, especially in the summer and later in the day.
Over crowded, sea bed 15€, so we shared it. Beach is really beautiful, clear blue green waters, we rented a sea bicycle as well for 25€ per hour.Parking was a bit difficult until find a place to park.Generally recommend to visit it but have in your mind all the above.
You don’t have to go there. Bay as bay, Anthony Quinn name’s because it was the most favorite place in Rhodes island for him. Nothing special. We were there at 9am, that’s why it was empty, both the beach and the bay, without any people and ships. If this is in your way during the trip, you can make a stop for a moment. But going there as a goal - no.
Amazing plave, views are incredible, very greek :) Not much space for sunbathing, no sand, only pebbles and rocks but it is more for swimming and snoorkelling. lots of steps and climbing, not easy to do get in and come back for people with walking problems !