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This Beach on Rhodes Has Just Been Named One of Europe’s Most Beautiful

Washed by the translucent waters of the Aegean Sea and framed by cliffs sculpted by wind and time, Anthony Quinn Bay looks like something straight out of a film set. Voted one of the most beautiful beaches in Europe, this unspoilt enclave of Rhodes captivates with its wild atmosphere and mythical charm, a blend of Hollywood legend and natural beauty.

A few kilometres from Faliraki, on the island of Rhodes A twisting path brings you to a stunning cove where wind-carved rocks drop sharply into waters displaying turquoise hues. This place doesn’t boast long sandy beaches; instead, it offers an untouched inlet where the Mediterranean showcases one of its finest vistas.

Welcome to Anthony Quinn Bay, which has been honored with the Travellers' Choice Best of the Best award, acknowledging it as one of the most stunning beaches in Europe.

An azure gem in the heart of Rhodes

Bathed in the brilliant sunlight of the Dodecanese, Anthony Quinn Bay reveals itself as a hidden gem, nestled within a horseshoe of rugged cliffs and aromatic pine forests. The waters not only mirror the heavens but also gleam, dance, and twinkle in hues of emerald and turquoise, offering such clarity that each pebble on the ocean floor becomes visible. The waves are tender, gently embracing the shoreline with the finesse of a docile sea.

This serves as a perfect environment for snorkellers , featuring numerous hidden grottos, craggy fissures, and schools of shimmering fish darting below the waterline. Underwater tranquility stands in stark contrast to the activity on the shore, where only a fortunate few can relish this scene undisturbed. This is an exclusive, untouched haven far removed from the crowded tourist beaches lining the island.

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A bay often found on the silver screen

The name of this beach, Anthony Quinn Bay, was not chosen haphazardly! Back in 1961, Anthony Quinn, the Mexican-American actor who had become a citizen, stepped onto these shores for the first time while shooting his film here. The Guns of Navarone (1961). Enchanted by the unblemished charm of the location, he envisioned turning it into his private sanctuary. Legend has it that he tried to purchase the bay with intentions to establish an art center... An endeavor that did not materialize, yet indelibly linked the celebrity’s identity with this specific shore.

Even now, the influence of Hollywood seems to linger around the bay. Each visitor feels like they're stepping into a movie scene, where the lighting, shadows, and hues create an impeccable composition. While some are drawn by the allure of legends, others are captivated by the enchanting scenery; either way, everyone departs with the sense of having experienced a piece of heaven.

This incredible location has successfully maintained its genuine charm and endured through the years without yielding to the allure of mainstream tourism. In contrast to other Greek bays that have gradually turned into bustling urban areas, Anthony Quinn Bay has kept its untamed essence, shielded by the rugged cliffs surrounding it.

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It's clear that Anthony Quinn Bay requires some effort to experience fully. The journey begins on a serpentine path descending through the rugged Rhodesian countryside, offering spectacular vistas of the Aegean Sea as you navigate each curve. At the bottom lies a crescent-shaped beach covered with smooth stones shaped by ocean currents, flanked by inviting rocky ledges perfect for pausing and savoring the scenery. For an optimal visit, plan to start early, avoiding the influx of tourists who will soon discover this hidden treasure. Ideally, aim to reach there during the early hours or later in the evening when the gentle golden sunlight enhances the beauty of the surroundings and fewer people crowd the area.

Even though some deck chairs and umbrellas can be rented during peak summer months, the shoreline largely retains its untamed character. Wear flip-flops to prevent unease caused by stepping on stones, and consider having an open-air meal with views of the sapphire waters ahead. Embark on a cruise to see the cove from another perspective and explore nearby marine caverns.

Overlooking the bay, you'll find a charming taverna where you can savor meze and grilled fish as you gaze at the endless horizon. For those who seek adventure, a steep trail leads upward from the cove, providing an awe-inspiring vista of the vast blue sea.

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