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I absolutely adored this beach! When we first visited in the evening, it was delightfully uncrowded. However, we simply had to return to witness the stunning sunrise, which was truly breathtaking. We were fortunate enough to have the beach almost entirely to ourselves, aside from one other individual. The parking area is located at the end of a steep, winding, and dusty road, but if you're feeling adventurous, you could even drive all the way up to the pool area. The scent of sulphur is noticeable, but given that it's a natural hot spring, it's not overpowering. While the beach may not be the most picturesque, once you take a dip in the pool, all of your worries will fade away. Additionally, it can get quite hot by the outlets of the spring waters.
The beach doesn't offer anything extraordinary, just a modest 25m x 15m natural pool with pleasantly warm water, albeit quite packed with people. The sole bar situated at the entrance is a bit overpriced, but it's the only option available. Despite its shortcomings, it's still worth a visit if you find yourself in Kos. If you're planning on cycling there, it's highly recommended to rent an e-bike, as the final 4Km is uphill and an electric bike can be of great assistance.
The thermal springs at this beach are scorching, so it's best to visit in the early morning or late evening. However, the beach tends to be crowded with many visitors. If you plan on taking the bus, expect a delay of at least 30 minutes. While there is a bar with a stunning view, be prepared to pay a premium for the drinks and snacks.
The beach is a definite must-visit if you happen to be on the island. To get there, you'll need to park and walk down a slope, so make sure to wear comfortable shoes. Once you reach the beach, there are no facilities available, so it's a good idea to bring plenty of water to drink. While there used to be a beach bar serving delicious cocktails, it has unfortunately closed down. It's important to be mindful of your valuables while at the beach, and it's best to pack lightly if possible. Although the island is generally safe, you may have to leave your belongings unattended to fully enjoy the natural springs.
The hot springs did not meet our expectations. The bath is petite and has a pungent odor of sulfur, which can be unpleasant for those with asthma. Although it is possible to reach the location by bicycle, the journey is still quite arduous. We opted to drive and found that from the parking lot, it is a 500-meter trek down a dirt road to the beach. Individuals with mobility issues may find this portion challenging. Additionally, it is essential to note that mobile phones connect to a Turkish telephone mast in the area, which is not covered by the European bundle and may result in additional expenses.