The beach in Kardamena is Paradise Beach, but it is spacious, surprisingly clean and free of charge. It is considered to be one of the most beautiful beaches on the coast - what is only worth the amazing white-golden sand! The total length of the beach is about 6 km. Here there is everything that the most demanding tourist can only dream of - from all kinds of water activities to bars-disco bars on the beach. Every evening on Paradise Beach starts a grandiose party.
An undeniable advantage of Paradise Beach is that there is virtually no wind, unlike the resort towns of Marmari, Mastihari and Tigaki. Although for extreme surfers, the lack of wind is a good reason to get out of Kardamena and try their luck in other coastal villages or, in pursuit of thrills, rent a yacht or boat (Kardamena has its own port) and go in search of adventure.
Kardamena Beach is a versatile destination suitable for both family getaways and vibrant nightlife. However, couples with children occasionally prefer to explore other beaches on the island due to their easy accessibility.
Kos, the island's capital, boasts the largest selection of beaches. While most of them come with a fee, the level of comfort they offer, including cleanliness, fewer crowds, sunbeds, and umbrellas, justifies the prices. The Psalidi area near the capital is another popular spot for relaxation. The only drawback here is the sandy-pebble shoreline. However, the beach area hosts various centers for renting sports equipment, water sports schools, and even the Lido Water Park.
So, the choice between Kardamena and the capital's beaches ultimately depends on your preferences. Most of Kos's beaches feature fine pebbles or volcanic sands, ranging from white and golden to ashy-beige, silver-gray, and even black. From an aesthetic perspective, all Kos beaches are picturesque. If you're seeking excitement and new experiences during your visit, Kardamena is an excellent choice, especially considering its proximity to the dormant Nisyros volcano and thermal springs.