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To begin, my companions and I have a predilection for pebbled shores, and thus, this particular beach did not quite meet our standards. The sandy expanse was quite congested, with a steep price tag of 15 euros for a mere two sun beds and an umbrella. Despite these drawbacks, the crystalline water was a delight to swim in, and the vista of the charming Lindos town was truly breathtaking.
The beach in the town is quite crowded, making it a bit challenging to find a spot to relax. The sand is fine, but the water appears to be dirty and uninviting, making it quite difficult to muster the courage to take a dip. If you are looking for a spot in the front row, you will need to shell out 30 euros for a shade. Overall, it might be better to skip this beach and explore other options.
Nice beach with its pristine sand and a great selection of restaurants in close proximity. The only drawback is the parking situation and the descent to the beach, but this is all part of the charm of Rhodes. It's definitely a must-visit location.
If you find yourself with some free time, I highly suggest you pay a visit to this stunning beach. Hop on a bus at the Rhodes station near the harbor for a mere 5€ one way, and after about an hour's journey with a few stops along the way, you'll arrive at your destination. A short 5-minute walk will take you to a charming town with a castle boasting breathtaking views. The town's narrow streets are lined with an array of shops and restaurants, some of which offer stunning views of the castle and beach. If you prefer to take a tour boat, that's also an option from Rhodes. On the beach, you'll find a handful of restaurants and changing rooms, and you can rent an umbrella for just 10€. I cannot recommend this beach enough, it's a must-visit spot!
If you're into sweating profusely and feeling like your legs are about to give out, then by all means, head to the Acropolis in Rhodes. Just make sure you bring your hiking boots and a water bottle. And if you manage to make it to the top, congratulations, you'll be rewarded with some white washed shops that you can probably find in any other tourist trap. But if you're looking for a more relaxing experience, St. Paul's Bay might be more up your alley. It's not as steep, but still requires some effort to get there. Once you arrive, you'll be greeted with a beautiful beach and crystal clear water. Just be prepared to share it with a bunch of other tourists who had the same idea as you.