Beaches in Rhodes, Greece
The popular Greek Islands offer sightseers many activities, one of
the more popular attractions of Greece is seeing the beaches or shoreline.
The appeal for sun and sand is the main reason for magnetizing tourists
towards the astonishing views of the Greek coast. We would suggest that
the finest time to travel Greece and relax in its flawless sandy coastline
and deep clear waters, is between June and October.
There are many amazing beaches, offered by Rhodes. The island of Rhodes
offers an array of heavenly sandy seaside with crystal deep waters waters,
and varying facilities including taverns, bars, and watersports. The
scenic beaches on Rhodes have crystalline waters and are rare in every
way. Their its own beauty makes them all worth a visit! Here are some
of the most popular swimming places on the island.
The beach of Kalathos is located just over 50 kilometres
south-east of Rhodes City. The beach itself is velvety and golden, and
the waters are crystalline and clean. Wooden sun beds and bamboo umbrellas
are there to use if you wish to hire. Kalithea is situated on the north
eastern coast of Rhodes and is just under 10 kilometres from the capital
of the island. The beach of Kallithea is famous for its hot medicinal
springs It is a wonderful place with palm and pine trees and crystalline
blue/green waters.
Faliraki lies on the north-eastern part of Rhodes,
and is just under 14 kilometres from the capital of the island. The
coastline of Faliraki is made of flawless golden sands that run over
4 kilometres and gives tourists sun beds, umbrellas, many water sports,
taverns, restaurants and beach bars. The beach of Traganou
is situated is just over 15 kilometres south-east of the capital of
Rhodes and just under 4 kilometres from Faliraki. The beach consists
of small light coloured pebbles and is boarded by crystal blue waters.
Only a small section of the seaside is organized the rest is left in
a natural way. There is also a lovely fish tavern welcoming hungry sightseers.