The beach may not be awe-inspiring, but it attracts a crowd due to its proximity to a nearby hotel. The stretch of sand is approximately 150 meters long and 20-25 meters wide, with three rows of sunbeds in the center and left side. Finding a parking spot was effortless, and we were able to secure sunbeds, although they were mostly occupied by smokers. Despite the thick and expansive smoke clouds that engulfed the area, casting an eerie yellow light over everything, including underwater (as seen in the pictures), we chose to ignore the potential risk of vegetation fires since we had just begun our twelve-day vacation in Thassos. We decided to explore the left side of the beach for snorkeling, where there is an underwater rocky extension of land that separates Rosogramos beach from Notos beach. Although the underwater scenery is more diverse than the beach itself, I would rate this snorkeling spot a 3 out of 5.