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Beach Anthony Quinn- one of the most beautiful beaches of Rhodes, located 15 km from the city on the eastern side of the island. It got its name in honor of actor Anthony Quinn after filming the film “The Guns Of Navarone” and purchasing land in the area. The beach is located among rocky shores with stunning scenery and an unusually attractive seabed. The clear water with its inhabitants is of great interest to explorers with masks and snorkels. There are no hotels near the beach, but you can get there by car or by sea.

On the beach there is

  • calm sea;
  • clear water;
  • shallow sandy entrance to the sea;
  • cafe;
  • sunbeds (8 euros for two sunbeds + umbrella), you can bring your own equipment;
  • free parking;
  • shower, toilet, changing cabins.

Things to do

  • swim in the clear sea and sunbathe under the bright sun;
  • admire the delightful landscapes;
  • go snorkeling.

How to get to Anthony Quinn Beach

By direct bus from Rhodes:

  • Walks very rarely;
  • Rhodes-Anthony Quinn bus schedule 13:30, 15:00;
  • Bus schedule Anthony Quinn - Rhodes 09:20, 14:30, 15:45.

By bus from Rhodes you can take the turn to Anthony Quinn and walk 1.5 km to the beach:

  • It runs quite often, with stops along the Rhodes-Gennadi route;
  • Travel time takes 40 minutes one way;
  • The fare is 2.20 euros;
  • Bus schedule Rhodes-Lindos 06:15, 06:45, 08:00, 09:00, 09:30, 10:00, 10:30, 11:00, 11:30, 13:00, 14:30, 16:30, 18:00, 19:30, 21:15;

By taxi. The cost of a taxi from Rhodes is 20 euros.
By car . A very convenient way to get to know the island.








Location of Anthony Quinn Beach on the map of Rhodes

There's nothing more convenient than looking at where Anthony Quinn Beach is on a map. Especially for this, I have mapped the coordinates of all the popular beaches on the island of Rhodes.

Among the rocks on the southern outskirts of Faliraki are the most picturesque beaches of the village: Ladiko and Anthony Quinn.

The third beach is Plaka (pictured below), which is on the isthmus between Ladiko and Anthony Quinn bays - rather “auxiliary” if you did not have enough space on the previous two.

Here we are talking about the beach in Anthony Quinn Bay...

History of Beach and Bay by Anthony Quinn

The beach and bay of Anthony Quinn Bay are named after the famous Hollywood actor who starred in the three-time Oscar-winning film “Zorba the Greek” in 1964.

According to the script, the film's hero was supposed to dance the very energetic Greek dance "Syrtos", but broke his leg. The actor could not raise and lower his leg - the pain was unbearable, but he realized that he could drag it without much discomfort.

Composer Mikis Theodorakis rewrote the dance music to make it slower, with Quinn simply stretching out his arms and sliding his foot across the sand. This is how the melody and dance “Sirtaki” appeared,

After finishing work on the film, the actor went to Rhodes to heal his injury and rented a house in a picturesque bay. He liked it so much that the artist stayed on the island, simultaneously purchasing a plot of land near this very bay.

However, according to another version, Quinn became a landowner absolutely free of charge thanks to the generosity of the Greek authorities (which is more similar to the Greeks and Americans).

The government was pleased with the presence of the star, who, like a magnet, attracted tourists and movie fans, and in 1966, a section of the coastline officially received the name “Anthony Quinn Cove,” as evidenced by the inscription on the stone, only for some reason the year is indicated as 1960.

Perhaps there is an explanation for this mystery. It is said that Quinn had already had his eye on this piece of paradise and received it for perpetual use from the Governor of Rhodes in 1960 in exchange for the creation of an art center and film studio.

Of course, the actor did not keep his promises (which is very similar to the Americans).

Features of Anthony Quinn Beach

Be that as it may, in those days the bay was a very secluded and little-known place. Today there are a lot of vacationers. Everyone wants to admire the bizarre rocks, covered with emerald greenery, frozen in strange shapes.

The color of the sea is mesmerizing, changing its color from azure to sapphire, and the hot Greek sun plays with reflections on the surface of the crystal clear water.

The coastline is small, small pebbles interspersed with large flat boulders.

Getting in and out of the sea is inconvenient and even painful, and you have to swim carefully near the shore - there are a lot of large boulders that you can hit with your foot.

The bottom near the shore is shallow, the water warms up well. There are pontoons on three shores of the bay for those who don’t want to wade through the rocky bottom to the depths to swim.

Entrance to the beach is free, but to rent an umbrella and two sun loungers you will have to pay about 10 € for the whole day. You can sit on a towel on the rocks, but lying on an uneven and hard surface is not very pleasant.

The beach has all the necessary infrastructure: there is parking and open-air showers, toilets and life preservers, and there is a small tavern on the area above the beach.

How to get to Anthony Quinn Cove

In addition to a taxi or a rented car, you can get to the beach by local bus to Ladiko for 1 €.

Transport runs infrequently and does not strictly adhere to a schedule, which varies depending on the season and other factors. During the tourist season, there are about 3-4 flights per day.

There are buses passing through Faliraki from the city of Rhodes towards Lindos and back.

There are many more of them than direct ones. In this case, you need to get to the turn with the Anthony Quinn Bay sign, and walk the rest of the way (about 1.5 km).

On the way to the beach, fruit is sold: on a chair there are bags of figs or peaches, and next to it there is a saucer where you put money. The price is indicated on the piece of paper: a bag of figs (8-9 pieces) - 2 €, peaches (3-5 depending on size) - 3 €.

Walking route to Anthony Quinn Beach

You can also take a walk to the beach from the village of Faliraki: from the fishing port it is about 4 km - but along the hills, with ups and downs.

In this case, on the way you will have the opportunity to visit the Holy Prophet Amos and Prophet Elijah.
This path is best done in the morning on the way “there”.

The return journey from the beach to Faliraki in the afternoon heat is too tiring, and it is better to go back by bus.

Anthony Quinn Beach is located in the small resort village of Faliraki on the island of Rhodes, Greece. Washed by the waters of the Mediterranean Sea, the beach is a picturesque bay. It is considered one of the most beautiful and popular not only on the island, but throughout Greece.

Quinn's Cove is surrounded by cliffs. The beach itself is sand and pebbles, the water has a beautiful turquoise-green color. It is very popular among local and visiting youth. Married couples with children also occur, but in much smaller numbers.

Story

The name of this beach has its own interesting history. There are two versions of why the beach was named after Mexican-American actor Anthony Quinn. According to one version, the actor was fascinated by the beauty of the bay during the filming of the film “The Guns of Navarone Island” in 1961.

By that time, Anthony Quinn was already a fairly famous actor and could afford to buy this fabulous place. The Greek government was not against it. Thus, a famous name would attract tourists to the island. As a result, it was decided to name the bay in honor of the actor.

Another version says that the authorities of the island of Rhodes themselves wanted to present the bay as a gift to the actor. Since it was thanks to the film with his participation, where Quinn played the main role, that the world learned about the island of Rhodes. In addition, one of the scenes of the Oscar-winning film “Zorba’s Hump” was filmed on this beach.

According to the director's plan, the actor was supposed to dance the fast and energetic dance “Syrtos” on the sand. But, unfortunately, Quinn broke his leg the day before, and filming had to be postponed for some time. After the cast was removed, my leg still hurt a little and my movements remained constrained. Then the composer changed the melody to a slower one. This is how the famous dance “Sirtaki” was born, which became one of the symbols of the country. After filming, the actor went to recover on this beach, given to him by the government.

However, later the laws changed and all beaches became municipal. In 1984, the bay again became state property. And in 1998, the bay and beach became open to everyone.

Infrastructure

The bay itself is quite small. It is quite crowded here and there is not always enough space for everyone. At the height of the season, it is possible to find a free place only in the early morning. The beach is equipped with sun loungers and parasols. The set costs ten euros, if you take only the sunbed - five euros. There are showers, changing rooms and toilets. Entrance to the beach is free.

The water here is clean and clear. Visibility is approximately fifteen meters. It is no coincidence that there is a diving center in the bay. Diving and equipment rental will cost seventy euros. Many tourists note the rich underwater world and the beautiful seabed. Since the bay is limited by rocks, there are no big waves here, which creates comfortable conditions for swimming. However, they advise you to be careful when entering the water - you can step on large, uneven stones.

There is a pontoon for those who do not want to overcome the rocky entry into the water. There is a rental of boats, pedal boats and catamarans. At the top of the bay there is a cafe with stunning views and free internet access. There is ample free parking next to the cafe.

How to get there

Anthony Quinn Beach is located in the northeast of the island. You can get to the beach by bus, rented car, on foot or taxi.

Buses

There are two official carriers on the island of Rhodes - Des Roda and KTEL. Des Roda buses are white and blue and run along the West Coast of the island, while KTEL buses are white and orange and run along the East Coast.

The resort village of Faliraki is located on the east coast, so you need to take KTEL buses from Rimini Square. Go to the Ladiko - Anthon Quinn stop. From there, another twenty minutes walk towards the beach. The fare ranges from two to eight euros. You can pay the driver or purchase a ticket at the stop.

Fines for traveling without a ticket are extremely high. The driver does not announce the names of the stops. If the stop is empty, it does not stop. You need to inform the driver about your intention to get out or press the “stop” button.

The bus schedule is not approved and changes depending on the season. According to reviews from tourists, buses run rarely and are not on schedule. Routes and other detailed information can be found on the carrier’s official website.

Rented car

Getting around the island is easy and comfortable with a rented car. From Diagoras International Airport you need to take the Epar.od highway. Pastidas, then turn onto the E095 Rhodes-Lindos highway (EO Rodou Lindou) and drive until you reach the turn with a sign for the beach. The distance from the airport to the beach is about twenty kilometers.

On foot

You can get from the village of Faliraki to the beach on foot. The distance is about three kilometers. At an easy walking pace the journey will take 40-50 minutes.

Taxi

Anthony Quinn Beach is easily accessible using a mobile taxi service: KiwiTaxi.

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Bays of Rhodes Island, Greece: photos, reviews and map


The most beautiful bays of Rhodes: contents of the article

St. Paul's Bay: Warm greetings from Rhodes!

St. Paul's Bay in Rhodes has the reputation of being one of the most romantic places on the island. Why? Yes, because it is shaped like a heart when you look at it from above. For example, from the ancient one, located on a mountain, at the foot of which is the Bay of St. Paul. According to legend, it was here in 58 or 57 AD. e. The Apostle Paul landed on his way from Ancient Greece to Jerusalem. A small church in honor of the saint was built on the edge of the beach.

By the way, about the beach. In the southern part of St. Paul's Bay there is the beach of the same name, Agios Pavlos, and since it is protected by rocks from winds and large waves, the water here is almost always smooth, like a mirror. Covered with small pebbles and sand. And in the northern part of the bay, literally a few meters from the water’s edge, large picturesque stones begin, so St. Paul’s Bay in Rhodes attracts lovers of diving and snorkeling. The bulk of vacationers are Greeks and hotel guests in the city of Lindos, from where this bay can be reached on foot in a few minutes. You can get to the beautiful St. Paul's Bay from other cities - either by rented car or by public transport to Lindos. From the Lindos bus stop to the bay it’s exactly a kilometer downhill.

The most beautiful bays of Rhodes: the best view of St. Paul's bay is from the Acropolis of Lindos.

The rocks reliably protect the bays of Rhodes from waves and winds, so even in spring and autumn the water here is calm and warm.
Photo of the Chrysa Studios hotel.

Anthony Quinn Cove: screen star

Anthony Quinn Cove (sometimes called Anthony Quinn Beach or Anthony Quinn Cove) is named after the famous actor who starred in the films Zorba the Greek and The Guns of Navarone. Some episodes were filmed here. Both films received Oscars, and Greece and the island of Rhodes were excellent advertising, and since then the folk trail to the island and the famous bays of Rhodes has not been overgrown.

Anthony Quinn Cove and Beach is truly a stunningly beautiful place. Thanks to the small pebbles and flat bottom, the water here is very warm and always clear, picturesque cliffs stick out from the sea here and there, and pine thickets near the shore make the local air simply amazing and the sea emerald. When heading to Anthony Queen Bay, don't forget your mask and snorkel: the underwater world here is very beautiful, many colorful fish swim around the rocks. By the way, there is a diving center on the shore.

Anthony Quinn Cove is very popular with tourists and can get quite crowded during peak season. You can get to the bay by rented car and public transport. True, the regular bus from the city of Rhodes to the Ladiko – Anthony Quinn stop runs rarely, two or three times a day. It is much easier to get to Anthony Quinn Beach by taking a regular bus that runs from Rhodes to Lindos and back. You can simply tell the driver the password "Anthony Quinn" and he will stop you at the turn into the famous bay. It will only take 15-20 minutes to walk. Tested for myself :) And Anthony Quinn Bay is only three or four kilometers from the popular resort village of Faliraki, from which you can get here inexpensively by taxi or even on foot.

Like other bays of Rhodes, Anthony Quinn Beach is reliably protected from the winds by rocks.

Anthony Quinn Bay has the cleanest air and clear water.

The pine trees slope right down to the water, making Anthony Quinn Cove even more picturesque.

The bottom of the beach is covered with small and large pebbles, so entry into the water is not convenient everywhere.

A pair of sun loungers and an umbrella on Anthony Quinn Beach are not cheap - 10 euros. But there is a way out :)

Ladiko Bay: two in one

The two most beautiful bays of Rhodes - Ladiko and Anthony Quinn - are located just a couple of minutes walk from each other. Covered with fine golden sand, Ladiko Beach outlines a perfect crescent and gently descends into the clear emerald Mediterranean Sea. Unlike Quinn's Cove, this beach has plenty of sun loungers and umbrellas, although there is plenty of room for lounging on your towels. Ladiko beach, without exaggeration, is one of the most cozy and picturesque in Rhodes.

And to be precise, Ladiko Bay consists of not one, but even two beaches! One of them is the aforementioned sandy “crescent”, and the second is located directly opposite it, on the other side of the bay. It is covered with pebbles, and the entrance to the water here is less convenient: you can only go down to the sea along a ladder from a small pier. But there are fewer people here. Choose, as they say, according to taste.

Getting to Ladiko Bay in Rhodes is the same as getting to Anthony Quinn Beach (see previous paragraph). And right next to Ladiko beach there are several good hotels.

...and on the other hand, the beach is rocky and not crowded.

The bays of Rhodes (Ladiko, St. Paul and Anthony Quinn) on the map

Excursions to the best bays of Rhodes

You can visit the bays of Rhodes and other beaches not only on your own, but also as part of an excursion. Here are some interesting options from the website, where local guides, including Russians, offer their programs:

That's all we wanted to tell you about the three most beautiful bays of Rhodes. Dear readers, have you ever vacationed in these beautiful places? We look forward to your feedback! And of course, the bays of Rhodes described above are not all the beaches that are worth visiting while traveling to this amazing island. Don't miss our article with a detailed description and photos of the most beautiful beaches of Rhodes, as well as a guide to the island:

Have a nice holiday in Rhodes!