The beach is spacious and sandy, but unfortunately, it's littered with rubbish :( (May 2024). It's windy, which is great for kitesurfing and other activities. However, the equipment and lessons are quite expensive.
This beach is a must-see destination that is sure to make your vacation unforgettable. We visited in June and were delighted to find that the tide was low enough to allow us to walk across the sea to the tip of the peninsula. While Rhodes can be quite windy, the sand on this beach is tolerable for a few hours. This beach has a more natural feel to it, so don't expect to find chairs, umbrellas, or restrooms. However, there are some tavernas nearby that allow you to use their facilities if you purchase something from them. On one side of the beach, you can enjoy kite-surfing, while on the other, windsurfing is a popular activity. Overall, this beach is worth a visit and is sure to leave you with lasting memories.
What a stunning and peaceful spot! I had a sudden urge to go for a jog and I couldn't have chosen a more perfect location. I arrived at the beach around 8:30 in the morning and it was deserted, with no gusts of wind and the temperature was just right. If you're seeking isolation, vastness, and breathtaking vistas in every direction, then this beach is a must-see. Regrettably, I concur with other reviews that suggest getting to this beach by foot is the best option. The road is not suitable for a standard vehicle, so I had to walk the remaining 15 minutes. But trust me, it's worth it!
The waves were fantastic, but the sea was quite rough, making it difficult to swim. The beach was covered in pebbles and unfortunately, there was evidence of human waste, whether it came from the sea or from visitors. The beach was located about 300 meters away from the nearest paved road. It could be a decent option for a quick visit, but definitely not suitable for an extended stay.