Went down there a couple of years ago. It is a little out of the way, you travel down a solitary road that appears to go through an army training camp. It is quite a big beach, on the day we went it was pretty windy down there (no breeze in Lindos that day) which i suppose is why you get all the wind surfers and sail boarders down there. It is a strange sight though to see the Aegean and the Med meet one sea being choppy with white crested waves and the other flat as a mill pond. A couple of places that sell snacks and drinks, might even have been a little taverna there. If you want the activities down there it is a good place to go, if you just want to lie in the sun there are many better beaches.
I would say its worth the trip - we drove down in the morning - it really is different to stand with one leg in the aegean and the other in the med!Looks spectacular with some impressive watersports. Lovely tavernas on the beach . Always windy there though . Drove back of the beaten track - nice day
A couple of pictures of the place. It's not to be missed, but don't get your camera out on the way down through the Military Training Area. You think the Turks are sensitive!!!
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