
The Paradise Beach is probably the most famous beach on the island of Kos. It is situated at the end of a long stretch of sandy beach in Kefalos. During the summer months it is often bustling with activity as most visitors tend to converge towards Kefalos for their daily dip in the sea. On the contrary in the winter it is deserted and turns into a kitesurfer’s Paradise as it’s one of the few relatively safe beaches where you can kite when a Southern wind is blowing.While the waters are calm, crystal clear and flat in the summer, they tend to become turbulent during the off season period making Paradise Beach the ideal place to go wave riding…
The Paradise Beach Β or Bubble beach as it is sometimes called is the fifth and last accessible beach on the road to Kefalos on this long stretch of beach that begins somewhere in Kardamena. The name Bubble beach takes its origin from the fact that in some areas bubbles make their way to the surface from the seabed. This is one of the most crowded beaches in the area during the summer months and it is usually preferred by the younger crowds that get a chance to mingle.
There are plenty of sun beds and umbrellas if you need them. Try out the water sports, and the water park if you make your way there…