Anthony Quinn Beach
Summary
- Beach Type
- Other
- Wave Conditions
- Moderate Waves
- Organization
- Organized
- Parking
- Roadside Parking
Description
Anthony Quinn Beach sits on Rhodes’ east coast, just south of Faliraki, in a small bay framed by low cliffs and scrub-covered slopes. The shore is a mix of sand and pebbles, shelving gently into clear, calm water that is well suited to snorkelling. The beach is sheltered, so waves are moderate most days. It is compact and can fill quickly in summer, drawing a mix of couples and families. Access is via a paved road that ends at a small parking area; in peak season spaces are tight and you may need to park along the approach. The beach is fully organised: sunbeds and umbrellas are available for hire, and a beach bar serves drinks and snacks. There are no formal showers or toilets on site, so come prepared. The setting – with its rocky backdrop and views across the bay – gives it a sense of enclosure, and the water stays invitingly clear. It is not a Blue Flag beach, but its popularity speaks for itself.
