Just a few minutes drive from Lindos, this beach is sandy and pebbled, relatively undeveloped compared to its surroundings. Pefkos was once the holiday place for Lindos residents but is now a large sprawling resort.
Lindos bay is sandy, safe and invariably very busy during summer. It is however a great early morning or late evening swimming spot – just try to miss the crowds! Nearby, on the other side of the acropolis, is St Paul’s Bay, a tiny harbour named after the Apostle Paul.
A small bay 5km from Rhodes Town and 2km from Faliraki. It is a popular spot and rather crowded mid summer.
At 70 km from the town of Rhodes and 30 km from Lindos, this is a large beach with sandy shore and clean water.
Located 12 km southwest from Rhodes town on the northwest coast of the island, the beach is a combination of sand and small pebbles.
Sitting on the south western coast of the island, 45 km from Rhodes town, this beach is undeveloped, featuring pebbles, sand and interesting rock formations.
Located 24kms from Rhodes town, this small natural bay on the east coast is developed without being too crowded.
One of the island’s newest and fastest developing resorts, 60 km south from the town of Rhodes, on the eastern coast of the island.
Located 50 km from Rhodes town on the western coast, an inviting sandy beach with crystal clear water.
The bay is famous for its domed Italian health spa buildings and its small bay with crystal clear water. Favoured by diving schools and sunbathers seeking a relaxed setting, it can get crowded in the summer but is recommended for mid summer evening dips!