Kavos Beach is a cozy and secluded beach located on Rhodes Island. It is known for its small size, with a limited number of sunbeds available for visitors. The beach is characterized by its clean, see-through water, nice sand, and a few stones at the bottom. The water is usually calm, making it a safe place for little ones to paddle in. The beach gradually gets deeper, and if you swim until the big stones on the beach, you can enjoy the diverse marine fauna of the area, including different fish species that are not afraid of people.
The beach offers several amenities for visitors. Sunbeds and umbrellas are available for rent, with prices including two bottles of cold water. There is also a shower available on the beach. For other needs, such as toilets and food, visitors need to go to the restaurant located above the beach. The restaurant offers a variety of food options, including salads, pizza, burgers, and finger bites. Additionally, there is a delivery service of food and drinks to the beach, which can be accessed by scanning a QR code on the umbrella. Free Wi-Fi is also available on the beach.
Parking at Kavos Beach can be a challenge due to its small size. The beach is accessible via a rocky slope, which can be navigated by most people. It is recommended to arrive early, as the beach can become full quickly, especially during the peak season in September. The beach is also a good location for snorkeling, with plenty of different creatures swimming around.