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The first thing that will catch your eye is the large number and variety of hotels extending as far as your eye can see, and all the Sun-baked tourists soaking up the sun at the poolside or the beach, who throw themselves into all sorts of activities - water sports, shopping, tasting some of the specialties offered by the restaurants, which are constantly opening up along the main avenue, moving away from the rationale that was the norm until recently, which was to serve 'a bit of everything'.
Unless you are staying at one of the hotels nearby or you are looking for waves, you are unlikely to pick Ixia for a swim. Basically this is a series of adjacent beaches rather than one single beach, most of them organized and operated by the seafront hotels. Some sections are public and others are private. The beaches have a mixture of sand and pebbles. It is a favourite spot for windsurfers with two water sports centres renting boards and jet-skis. Along the esplanade behind the beach there are supermarkets, kiosks, bakeries, patisseries and restaurants. |
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 Footpath for walks, connecting Ixia Beach with Rhodes Town
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 Footpath for walks, connecting Ixia bay with Rhodes Town
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 Footpat for walks, connecting Ixia Bay with Rhodes Town
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 Ixia bay
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 Footpath for walks, connects Ixia bay with Rhodes town
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 Ixia
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 late afternoon, viewing towards Ixia from the Acropolis of Rhodes
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 Ixia gulf late afternoon
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 View towards Rhodes City over the hill of the Acropolis of Rhodes.
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 Early Afternoon, Ixia, Rhodes, Greece.
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 Ixia beach, Rhodes, Greece. End of day.
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