The east coast of Rhodes
Three places worth the sail.

1928 — present
Kallithea Springs
Built between 1928 and 1932 under Italian rule, the Kallithea Springs were designed by architect Pietro Lombardi to celebrate the area's therapeutic waters. The complex blends Mediterranean and oriental architectural elements — pebble mosaic floors, sweeping arcades, and the famous circular peristyle — and quickly became one of the most renowned spa destinations in the Mediterranean.
Restored carefully in recent decades, today it operates as a cultural and recreational landmark. We anchor close enough that you can swim in.

Named in love
Anthony Quinn Bay
Named in honour of the actor, who fell in love with the cove while filming The Guns of Navarone on Rhodes in the 1960s. According to local accounts, Quinn was so taken with the bay he tried to acquire the land to create a cultural center. The name stuck unofficially among locals and travelers alike.
Today it's one of the island's most photographed bays — turquoise water, sculpted rocks, ideal for snorkeling.

Quietly next door
Ladiko Beach
A small, secluded cove just next to Anthony Quinn Bay. Sandy, sheltered, framed by rock formations and thick vegetation. It's quieter than its famous neighbour — perfect for a long swim and a slower stop on the day.