Description
Paradise Beach, also affectionately known as "Bubble Beach," is a celebrated coastal gem situated about 7 km north of Kefalos and approximately 33 km from Kos Town. Nestled in a natural bay on the island’s southern coast, it features fine golden-white sand and crystal-clear, shallow waters that remain waist-deep for up to 40 meters—making it particularly family-friendly and ideal for children and inexperienced swimmers.
What makes Paradise Beach truly unique is the natural phenomenon of tiny bubbles rising through the sea from geological gases below, a remnant of nearby volcanic activity. This Jacuzzi-like effect gives the beach its playful nickname, and many visitors enjoy standing or swimming over the bubbling patches just offshore. In addition to this curiosity, the beach is highly organized: sunbeds and umbrellas are available for hire, water sports like jet-skiing, paddleboarding, banana boats, and an inflatable aqua park keep visitors entertained, and a beach bar and snack kiosks provide refreshments with seaside ambiance.
Access to Paradise Beach is straightforward—reachable by car, taxi, bus, or motorbike with ample parking near the beach entrance. The beachfront area is lined with tavernas and cafés serving fresh local and international cuisine. During peak season the beach can become quite busy, so for a quieter experience it's best to visit early in the day or later in the afternoon. With its blend of relaxing scenery, fun activities, and one-of-a-kind natural bubbles, Paradise Beach offers a compelling and memorable holiday destination on Kos.
Location
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Paradise Beach, Kos, Greece