Located in the very south of Rhodes, you can visit the peninsula via a causeway. There is still a lighthouse and an old watchtower to explore as lost places. Please bring drinks with you and make sure you wear suitable footwear. Parking is free and plentiful.
Super beautiful to see 2 seas that come together, one side the sea is wild and the other side is completely quiet and you can walk between them up a mountain then you have a beautiful view if you really want to take a long walk you can walk to a lighthouse, but I think that is quite a tough walk
Walk between the Aegean Sea and the Mediterranean, swimming in translucent water then a little Greek salad on the terrace afterwards... The moment was very nice at the end of October at 27°
A wonderful walk first over the flat, wide beach then over the hills to the lighthouse
If someone dives, I recommend going to the area of these rocks, there are a lot of fish on the shore, watch out for sea urchins, but it's worth it