St Paul’s Bay

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St Paul’s Bay is a picturesque, sheltered cove on the island of Rhodes in Greece, known for its clear turquoise waters, dramatic rocky surroundings, and popularity with swimmers and snorkelers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
cove
country Greece
hasAccessibility accessible by road
accessible on foot from nearby settlements
hasActivity boat excursions
sunbathing
hasBeachMaterial pebbles
sand
hasBeachType small beach
hasFacility small tavern or beach bar
sunbeds
umbrellas
hasGeography rocky surroundings
sheltered cove
hasLandscapeFeature cliffs
hasMarineLife small fish suitable for snorkeling
hasNearbyReligiousSite chapel of Saint Paul
hasPhotographicAppeal popular photo spot
hasScenicQuality picturesque
hasSeasonality most visited in summer
hasShelterFrom winds
hasTourismType beach tourism
day trips
hasViewOf Aegean Sea NERFINISHED
hasWaterColor clear
turquoise
hasWaterCondition generally calm
hasWaterDepth deeper areas suitable for swimming
shallow areas near shore
hasWaterType sea water
isNear Lindos NERFINISHED
locatedIn Aegean Sea
Dodecanese NERFINISHED
locatedOnIsland Rhodes NERFINISHED
namedAfter Saint Paul NERFINISHED
popularFor snorkeling
swimming
popularWith locals
tourists

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Acropolis of Lindos near St Paul’s Bay