Visit Kolymbia by Rental Car


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Kolymbia is a relaxed seaside base on Rhodes’ east coast between Faliraki and Lindos. With a rental car you can reach it easily, park near the beach, and enjoy calm water, organized sunbed areas, and simple access to nearby sights. The long Eucalyptus Avenue gives the resort a green, elegant feel, while short drives take you to Tsambika Beach, Afandou Beach, Seven Springs, and Lindos. If you want a family friendly day with clear water and easy logistics, Kolymbia is a great choice.

Why Visit Kolymbia

Kolymbia combines gentle beaches with a compact resort layout. The water is usually calm, the seabed is a mix of sand and small pebbles, and services sit close to the shore. It is an ideal base if you want to link swimming with short drives to top sights on the east coast. The setting is quieter than the most famous resorts, yet you still have cafés, shops, and small marinas within a short walk.

  • Calm water and organized beach sections
  • Green setting along Eucalyptus Avenue
  • Short drives to Tsambika, Afandou, and Seven Springs
  • Family friendly layout with easy parking and services

How to Get There and Where to Park

Drive south from Rhodes Town on the east coast road and follow signs for Kolymbia. The distance is about twenty five kilometres and the route is straightforward. As you arrive, Eucalyptus Avenue leads toward the sea with several access points for the beach. You can usually park along the approach roads or near the small marina. Arrive earlier on sunny days for the easiest spaces and a quieter first hour by the water. Keep valuables out of sight and note your car location before you head to the beach.

  • About thirty to forty minutes by car from Rhodes Town
  • Follow the coast signs and Eucalyptus Avenue to the beach
  • Parking near the beach and marina areas
  • Mark your car location on your phone for a simple return

Beaches, Water, and Activities

The shoreline around Kolymbia offers clear water and a seabed of sand with small pebbles in places. Sunbeds and umbrellas are available when in season, and there are open sections where you can lay a towel. For a gentle swim, stay near the marked bathing area. For casual snorkelling, explore the rocky corners at the edges of the bay. Local operators offer pedal boats, SUP boards, and short boat trips along the coast on busy days. Families appreciate the easy entry to the sea and the nearby cafés for cold drinks and snacks.

  • Organized beach zones with sunbeds and shade
  • Calm water that suits relaxed swimming
  • Simple snorkelling along the rocks at the edges
  • Pedal boats, SUP, and short boat trips when available

What Else To Do Nearby

Kolymbia sits in a convenient spot for short drives to top east coast highlights. Tsambika Beach offers a long sandy bay with shallow water and views up to the monastery. Afandou Beach is wider and feels wilder in places with deep blue water. Seven Springs gives you a shaded walk under plane trees and a small lake after a tunnel adventure. If you want a cultural stop, continue to Lindos early in the morning or later in the afternoon for a calm visit.

  • Tsambika Beach for golden sand and a sheltered swim
  • Afandou Beach for space and vivid blue water
  • Seven Springs for a shaded nature break
  • Lindos village and acropolis for culture and photos

Food, Shops, and a Simple Day Plan

Along Eucalyptus Avenue and near the seafront you will find cafés, bakeries, and small restaurants for lunch or an early dinner. Many visitors set a simple rhythm. Swim in the morning, enjoy a coffee or snack, take a short drive to a nearby viewpoint, then return for a second swim when the light softens. If you prefer a fuller day, link Kolymbia with Seven Springs and finish with sunset photos by the marina.

  • Cafés and small restaurants within a short walk
  • Shops for water, fruit, and sunscreen near the beach
  • Plan a swim, a short break, and a second swim later
  • Add a nearby stop for variety without long drives

Q&A

How far is Kolymbia from Rhodes Town? Around twenty five kilometres on the east coast. Driving time is usually thirty to forty minutes depending on traffic.

Is the beach sandy? The seabed is mostly sand with small pebbles in places. Enter slowly and choose an area that feels comfortable for your feet.

Is Kolymbia good for families? Yes. The water is usually calm, services are close to the beach, and parking is straightforward.

Are there water sports? In season you will find pedal boats, SUP boards, and local boat trips. Stay within the marked swimming area and follow staff guidance.

What can I combine it with? Tsambika Beach, Afandou Beach, Seven Springs, or an evening stroll in Lindos fit perfectly with a Kolymbia base.

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