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Anthony Quinn Bay


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Anthony Quinn Bay is a small, scenic cove on Rhodes’ east coast, just after Faliraki. The water shines in emerald tones, the shore is pebbly with rocks in and out of the sea, and pines reach down toward the water. It is a favourite for swimming, snorkelling, and quiet photos. The beach is organized with sunbeds and umbrellas, and the setting feels like a natural amphitheatre. If you want a calm stop with clear water and striking colours, this bay is a perfect choice.

Why Visit Anthony Quinn Bay

The bay brings together dramatic rocks, green pines, and clear water in a compact, sheltered setting. It is one of the most photographed places on Rhodes and rewards an unhurried swim with time to look through the shallow reefs. The pebbly bottom helps keep the water clear and the light plays beautifully on sunny mornings. You can combine a swim here with a stop in nearby Faliraki or another east coast beach for an easy day.

  • Emerald water with excellent clarity for swimming
  • Rugged rocks, pines, and a natural cove shape
  • Great snorkelling along the edges of the bay
  • Organized beach with sunbeds and umbrellas

How to Get There and Where to Park

The bay sits about twenty kilometres south of Rhodes Town, just after Faliraki on the east coast. Follow the coastal road and the local signs to the small access lane that descends toward the cove. Spaces are limited close to the beach, so arrive earlier on busy days. If parking is tight, be patient, keep to marked areas, and avoid blocking the lane so cars can pass safely.

  • Short drive from Faliraki on the east coast
  • Allow extra time for parking in peak hours
  • Use only marked areas and keep access clear
  • Mark your car location on your phone before you swim

Swimming, Snorkelling, and Safety Tips

The seabed is pebbly with rocky sections, which makes the water clear but can feel uneven underfoot. Many visitors bring light water shoes for comfort. For snorkelling, follow the bay edges where fish gather around rocks. Enter the water calmly, watch for other swimmers, and keep a respectful distance from the cliffs. On calm days the cove feels like a pool; on breezier days stay within your comfort zone and avoid swimming under overhangs.

  • Consider water shoes for the pebbly bottom
  • Snorkel along the rocks for the best visibility
  • Avoid climbing or jumping from cliffs
  • Keep valuables out of sight on the beach

Best Time to Visit and Simple Planning

Mornings offer softer light, fewer people, and easier parking. The colours are vivid all day, but the early hours feel calmer for photos and snorkelling. If you plan a full day, bring water, a hat, and reef-friendly sunscreen. The organized beach provides sunbeds and shade when available, yet it is smart to carry a small towel and light snacks in case the area is busy.

  • Arrive in the morning for easier parking and photos
  • Carry water, a hat, and sunscreen
  • Bring a mask for simple snorkelling along the rocks
  • Combine with nearby beaches for a relaxed loop

Q&A

Where is Anthony Quinn Bay? On the east coast just after Faliraki, about twenty kilometres south of Rhodes Town.

Is the beach sandy or pebbly? It is pebbly with rocky sections in and out of the sea, which helps keep the water clear.

Are there sunbeds and umbrellas? Yes. The beach is organized with sunbeds and umbrellas when available.

Is it good for snorkelling? Yes. The rocky edges are ideal for simple snorkelling in clear, shallow water.

Any tips for comfort? Water shoes help on pebbles, arrive early for parking, and keep to marked areas for safety.

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