A Mosaic of Enchanting Beaches for Every Taste
The historical heritage of Rhodes, the fifth largest island in Greece, is harmoniously combined with the rare natural beauty of a coastline of 253 km. The island of the Knights offers a wide array of beaches, catering to all tastes, from absolute relaxation to adventure and historical tour.
Beaches for Relaxation and Families
Agathi, near the fishing village of Charaki, lies a "hidden" sandy paradise, sheltered from the winds and ideal for children. Equally idyllic is Glystra, a beach surrounded by trees that offers the necessary privacy and tranquility away from the intense rhythms of the island.
Iconic and Cinematic Spots
Anthony Quinn beach steals the show with its emerald waters and pine trees mirrored in the sea, reminiscent of vintage postcards from the time "The Guns of Navarone" was filmed there. Inside the city of Rhodes, the cosmopolitan Elli, with its famous diving platform and historic Aquarium, remains the most photogenic and "Instagrammable" corner of the island.
Adventure, Sports and Wild Beauty
For adventure lovers, Prasonisi at the southernmost tip is a unique geological phenomenon and a global meeting point for surfers. Ixia and Kallithea offer excellent facilities for diving and water sports. The endless beach of Afandou is the epicentre for beach volleyball and football on the sand. If you are looking for something "wilder", then the answer is the beach of Glyfada, near Monolithos, offering a secluded retreat where the green of the trees blends with the deep blue.
History and Tradition
Lindos beach offers the unique swimming experience under the imposing acropolis and the Temple of Athena Lindia. Finally, Tsambika, with its golden fine sand at the foot of the historic monastery, is one of the most famous and lively stops that combine swimming with a visit to the 18th-century monuments.
Rhodes invites you to explore every shore, promising lifelong memories.
Beaches for Relaxation and Families
Agathi, near the fishing village of Charaki, lies a "hidden" sandy paradise, sheltered from the winds and ideal for children. Equally idyllic is Glystra, a beach surrounded by trees that offers the necessary privacy and tranquility away from the intense rhythms of the island.
Iconic and Cinematic Spots
Anthony Quinn beach steals the show with its emerald waters and pine trees mirrored in the sea, reminiscent of vintage postcards from the time "The Guns of Navarone" was filmed there. Inside the city of Rhodes, the cosmopolitan Elli, with its famous diving platform and historic Aquarium, remains the most photogenic and "Instagrammable" corner of the island.
Adventure, Sports and Wild Beauty
For adventure lovers, Prasonisi at the southernmost tip is a unique geological phenomenon and a global meeting point for surfers. Ixia and Kallithea offer excellent facilities for diving and water sports. The endless beach of Afandou is the epicentre for beach volleyball and football on the sand. If you are looking for something "wilder", then the answer is the beach of Glyfada, near Monolithos, offering a secluded retreat where the green of the trees blends with the deep blue.
History and Tradition
Lindos beach offers the unique swimming experience under the imposing acropolis and the Temple of Athena Lindia. Finally, Tsambika, with its golden fine sand at the foot of the historic monastery, is one of the most famous and lively stops that combine swimming with a visit to the 18th-century monuments.
Rhodes invites you to explore every shore, promising lifelong memories.










































































