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St. Paul’s Bay


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St Paul’s Bay is a small, sheltered cove beside Lindos with clear water, golden sand with fine pebbles, and a white chapel overlooking the beach. It is easy to reach by car, parking is close to the shore, and the bay is organized with sunbeds, umbrellas, and places for food and drinks. If you want a calm swim, simple photos, and a classic Rhodes setting next to Lindos, St Paul’s Bay is a perfect choice.

Why Visit St Paul’s Bay

The bay feels like a natural amphitheatre with calm water and rocks that frame the sea. It is known for its pretty chapel dedicated to St Paul and for its relaxed swimming conditions. The shallow entry suits an easy first dip, while the surrounding scenery adds a special atmosphere that pairs well with a stroll in Lindos later in the day.

  • Sheltered cove with clear, welcoming water
  • Golden sand with fine pebbles for comfortable access
  • Iconic white chapel above the shore for photos
  • Organized beach with sunbeds and umbrellas when available

How to Get There and Where to Park

St Paul’s Bay sits next to Lindos, about forty eight kilometres south of Rhodes Town. Follow signs to Lindos and the bay, then continue down the access road toward the beach. Arrive earlier on sunny days for easier spaces and a quieter first swim. Take a quick photo of your parking spot and keep valuables out of sight so you can relax at the water without worry.

  • Allow roughly one hour by car from Rhodes Town
  • Follow signs for Lindos and St Paul’s Bay
  • Park near the beach and walk a short distance to the water
  • Arrive in the morning for the easiest parking

Swimming, Snorkelling, and Safety Tips

The water is usually calm and very clear. Enter slowly, watch your footing where the seabed turns pebbly, and choose a spot with a clear line back to your towels. For simple snorkelling, follow the edges where small fish gather near the rocks. Avoid climbing or jumping from rocks and give other swimmers space when the bay is busy.

  • Choose a sandy entry and watch for pebbly patches
  • Snorkel along the rocky sides for better visibility
  • Stay within the marked swimming area
  • Avoid rock jumping and keep safe distances

The Chapel and Viewpoints

The small white chapel dedicated to St Paul gives the bay its name and adds a peaceful landmark to your photos. Please respect the space and any signs at the entrance. For wider views of the cove and the headland, take a few minutes to explore the viewpoints above the beach before or after your swim. Soft morning or late afternoon light makes the colours especially vivid.

  • Photograph the chapel from the beach or the path above
  • Keep voices low and respect signs at the chapel
  • Walk to a viewpoint for a panoramic angle
  • Plan photos in early or late light for softer colour

Facilities, Food, and a Simple Day Plan

The bay is organized with sunbeds and umbrellas when available, and you will find food and beverage options nearby. Bring water, sunscreen, and a hat for midday hours. Many visitors start with a morning swim, enjoy a coffee or a snack, then continue to Lindos village for a short walk or to another east coast beach for a second swim.

  • Sunbeds, umbrellas, and refreshments in season
  • Carry water and plan short shade breaks
  • Combine with Lindos village for a relaxed half day
  • Link with another nearby beach if you want variety

Q&A

Where is St Paul’s Bay? Next to Lindos on the east coast, about forty eight kilometres south of Rhodes Town.

Is the beach sandy? The shore is golden sand with fine pebbles which helps keep the water clear.

Are there facilities? Yes. You will find sunbeds, umbrellas, and places for food and drinks depending on the season.

Is it good for snorkelling? Yes. The rocky edges of the bay suit simple snorkelling in clear, shallow water.

Can I combine it with Lindos? Absolutely. Swim in the morning, then park outside the village core and walk into Lindos for a coffee and photos.

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