Haraki Beach (Rhodes)

Haraki Beach is the village beach at Haraki on Rhodes’ east coast, about thirty-six kilometers from Rhodes Town according to Rhodes tourism information. The official description says it is visited mainly by families and notes a mixed pebbles-and-sand shoreline, umbrellas, sunbeds, and restaurants and cafes along the coastal road. That direct family reference gives Haraki unusually strong evidence for this ranking despite its mixed beach surface.

Haraki Beach in Rhodes with village waterfront and curved bay.

Quick facts

  • Best for: families staying near Haraki, easy meal access, village beach days
  • Known for: Family-oriented village beach with nearby restaurants, cafes, loungers, and mixed shoreline.

Why it ranks

Haraki Beach ranks because the official Rhodes tourism guide states that it is visited mainly by families and then backs that up with practical details: umbrellas, sunbeds, and restaurants and cafes on the coastal road. Those are concrete family-planning signals. It sits below the softest sandy beaches because the shore mixes pebbles and sand, but the direct evidence of family use is stronger here than at many prettier but less clearly family-oriented coves.

Service area and category

  • City: Haraki
  • Region: Rhodes
  • Country: Greece

Editorial summary

Haraki Beach is the village beach at Haraki on Rhodes’ east coast, about thirty-six kilometers from Rhodes Town according to Rhodes tourism information. The official description says it is visited mainly by families and notes a mixed pebbles-and-sand shoreline, umbrellas, sunbeds, and restaurants and cafes along the coastal road. That direct family reference gives Haraki unusually strong evidence for this ranking despite its mixed beach surface.

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