The small pebble beach of Kopria lies at the west coast of the Greek island of Rhodes, about 45 km southwest of the capital city.
Kopria Beach is a beautiful small beach covered with pebbles of various sizes and protected on both sides by high rocky outcrops. The sea in this tiny bay is mostly calm and warm.
Overall, it is a very pleasant beach, which was until recently also relatively unknown and purely natural. As beside the locals also tourists have started to visit the beach, basic tourist facilities such as a tavern and a few sunbeds with umbrellas appeared on the beach. Above the tavern there is also a parking place for cars.
Kopria Beach is located in a quiet area of Rhodes, at the west coast of the island, near the villages of Kritinia and Kamiros Skala. The bustling holiday resorts are a long way away, which is why Kopria is still one of the quietest and uncrowded beaches. Most of the tourists who come here are, for example, heading to the nearby Kritinia Castle.
Close beaches: Paleochora 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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