Anthony Quinn Bay, named after the actor who filmed The Guns of Navarone on Rhodes in 1961, is a picturesque pebble beach on the island. The bay’s shallow emerald green waters, ideal for swimming, are framed by dramatic coastal rocks that form underwater reefs. These reefs are home to a variety of fish, making the area a favorite for both sun seekers and snorkelers. Visitors can enjoy the natural beauty of the bay, with its clear waters and rugged coastline, while exploring the vibrant marine life just beneath the surface.
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