Beach
4.4

Therma Beach

Agios Fokas

Description

Beautiful sandy beach with crystal clear waters
Google Reviews
Beatrice Lehmann
Beatrice Lehmann
5 months ago

The best! Having the sea with waves and all the goodness that comes with it plus a hot spring that is FREE is pure bliss. We came twice. Unfortunately, my 3y old now thinks every beach has a hot spring to warm up ;) It was fairly busy in Oct between 10 and 16:30 It didn't bother us. Everyone was nice and a in a good mood. The goats climbing the steep walls were an entertainment. Them trying to get to your food not as much. Amazing place!


Keith Byrne
Keith Byrne
6 months ago

Definitely worth a visit for the experience of hot thermal waters, even on a very hot day it was enjoyable. plenty of people there without being too over crowded. Because of the nature of the place there was a sulphuric smell in the air, but you get used to it and its not too overpowering.


Carlotta B
Carlotta B
9 months ago

Unique place! 2 sun beds cost 10 or 15€ (can’t remember) but there is a lot of space where you can sit for free (if you go in the afternoon there’s enough shadow). There is a parking lot far 5 min by walk from the beach.


Alex W
Alex W
4 months ago

Therma Beach in Kos, Greece, offers a unique experience with its natural hot springs flowing from the mountains into the sea. The contrast between the warm, mineral-rich water and the cool seawater creates a relaxing and therapeutic environment. It's a must-visit spot for anyone looking for something different and memorable on the island!


T.H. Gartshore
T.H. Gartshore
11 months ago

I absolutely loved this place when I visited Kos in Greece. It was highly recommended by a tour guide. Since I had rented a car for the week, I was able to spend most of the day there. On arrival, we were greeted by a lady who engaged us in conversation, inquiring about where we came from. Conveniently, there's a spot to grab a drink before and after visiting the beach, located at the top of the hill near the parking area. The path to the beach is marked by a steep hill that's unavoidable. I chose to park at the top where there was ample space, although it's possible to drive further down. Descending the hill, the scent of sulphur from the water becomes noticeable. There's a pool fed by a natural hot volcanic spring, which is quite warm. However, the regular waves moderate the temperature to a comfortable level. Soaking in the spring leaves your skin feeling wonderful, despite the temporary 'eggy' smell and the possibility of it turning grey or blonde hair green. It's definitely worth the experience. This is undoubtedly a must-visit spot in Kos.