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Kathara Beach - Rhodes island

Kathara

The beautiful sandy beach of Kathara is located in the northeastern part of the Greek island of Rhodes, about 15 km south of the capital city. The beach is located in close proximity to the popular tourist resort of Faliraki.

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Kathara Beach is a sandy beach about 300 m long, protected by a rocky cove. Some parts of the beach are covered with very fine sand, in other parts the sand is rather coarse and with a mixture of pebbles. The word "Kathara" means "clean" in Greek, which is especially true for the calm, azure sea here. Together with the gradual entry into the water, it is ideal for families with children and for water fun.

Kathara belongs to the organised beaches, equipped with sunbeds, umbrellas, showers and sanitary facilities. Visitors to the beach can also refresh themselves at one of the local tavernas or snack stalls. The beach is easily accessible.

Kathara Beach is situated in a bay to the south of one of the most popular holiday resorts on Rhodes, Faliraki. Kathara Beach is practically connected to the beautiful and long sandy beach of Faliraki, from which it is separated only by a small harbour. And although the resort and the beach of Faliraki are very lively, Kathara Beach is not crowded even in the peak tourist season and the pleasant environment is especially popular among families with children.

More touristic destinations of Rhodes

Close beaches: Anthony Quinn (Vagies) beach, Faliraki beach, Ladikou beach, Mandomata beach

Most favourite beaches of Rhodes: Afandou beach, Agathi beach (Agia Agatha), Agios Pavlos beach (Lindos - Saint Paul Bay), Anthony Quinn beach (Vagies), Elli beach (Rhodes Town), Faliraki beach, Megali Paralia beach (Lindos), Prasonisi beach, Tsambika beach

Resorts, beaches, sights or trips - clearly listed on the map of Rhodes.

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