Beaches

From crowded sandy stretches to the rare quiet corner, the coast of the most cosmopolitan island of the Dodecanese, Rhodes, is blessed with stunning beaches for swimming, showing off your diving skills, discovering new adventures and enjoying long sessions under the Greek sun.

Beaches

From crowded sandy stretches to the rare quiet corner, the coast of the most cosmopolitan island of the Dodecanese, Rhodes, is blessed with stunning beaches for swimming, showing off your diving skills, discovering new adventures and enjoying long sessions under the Greek sun.

Saint Paul’s beach

Located on the edge of the historic village of Lindos, St. Paul’s Bay is almost entirely enclosed by rocks with just the smallest of gaps for boats to come in and out of. This spectacular setting is further enhanced by a small, traditional Greek Orthodox chapel down in the cove and the ruins of the ancient Acropolis of Lindos overlooking it. The clear blue water here gets very warm as it is sheltered and shallow, ideal for swimming and snorkeling as there is plenty of fish to be spotted amongst the rocks.

Anthony Quinn bay

The beach at Anthony Quinn Bay is one of the most beautiful beaches in Rhodes. The waters owe their deep emerald colour to the lush green vegetation which surrounds the beach. Natural stone surfaces ideal for reclining under the sun, pine trees reaching down to the water's edge, emerald green water makes the beach the ultimate summer destination for every visitor.

Prasonisi beach

The Mediterranean and the Aegean seas merge into one, presenting a magnificent spectacle. At the very southern edge of Prasonisi is an imperious lighthouse, from which the visitors can hear the two seas collide with indignancy. Prasonisi is not only a world-renowned paradise for windsurfers and kitesurfers but also the entire island is an important habitat of environmental interest. Its soft sand beaches and very shallow water make it also a perfect destination for couples who wish to relax or for families with kids.