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Lambi Beach Kos

Lambi Beach Kos
Lambi Beach Kos
Lambi Beach Kos
Lambi Beach Kos
Lambi Beach Kos
Lambi Beach Kos
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Lambi Beach Kos is one of the island’s most accessible and easy-going beaches, stretching along the northern coastline just a short distance from Kos Town. With its long sandy shoreline, shallow waters and relaxed pace, Lambi is ideal for visitors looking to enjoy the sea without venturing far from town.

The beach offers a mix of organised areas with sunbeds and umbrellas, as well as quieter stretches where you can lay down a towel and enjoy the open views across the Aegean. Its gentle entry into the sea makes it especially popular with families and casual swimmers.

Why Visit Lambi Beach Kos

One of the main reasons to visit Lambi Beach Kos is its convenience. The beach is easily reached on foot or by bicycle from Kos Town, following a scenic coastal path that runs parallel to the sea. This makes it perfect for combining beach time with sightseeing, shopping or dining in town.

Lambi also offers beautiful sunset views, with the sun dipping behind the coastline and casting warm colours across the water. The relaxed atmosphere makes it a favourite for evening strolls along the shore.

Beach Experience and Facilities

Lambi Beach provides a comfortable beach experience with a variety of facilities. Sunbeds and umbrellas are widely available, along with beach bars and cafés serving drinks, snacks and light meals throughout the day. Many visitors choose to spend several hours here, enjoying the easy rhythm of swimming, sunbathing and casual dining.

The sandy seabed and clear water make swimming pleasant and accessible, while gentle breezes are common, especially in the afternoon. These conditions can also attract water sports enthusiasts, with windsurfing and paddleboarding sometimes available along the beach.

Location and How to Get There

Lambi Beach Kos is located immediately west of Kos Town and is one of the closest beaches to the island’s main port. It can be reached easily by foot, bicycle, car or local transport, with parking available along sections of the beach road.

Many visitors combine a visit to Lambi with time exploring Kos Town or plan their beach days using our guide to beaches in Kos.

Best Time to Visit Lambi Beach Kos

The best time to enjoy Lambi Beach Kos is during the morning or late afternoon, when temperatures are more comfortable and the beach is quieter. These times are ideal for swimming, cycling along the coast or enjoying a relaxed coffee by the sea.

Thanks to its size and accessibility, Lambi remains a reliable choice throughout the season. Even on busier days, there is usually plenty of space to find a comfortable spot along the shoreline.

Helpful Tips for Visitors

If you plan to cycle, the coastal path is flat and well suited to all abilities. Sun protection and water are recommended, particularly during midday hours, and wind conditions can vary, so light cover-ups can be useful later in the day.

For official travel inspiration and destination information for Greece, you can visit the Greek National Tourism Organisation.

Whether you’re looking for an easy beach close to town, a scenic coastal cycle or a relaxed sunset spot, Lambi Beach Kos offers a simple and enjoyable seaside experience for all types of travellers.

Lambi Beach is located on the northern coast of Kos, directly next to Kos Town. Its long, open shoreline and proximity to the island’s main facilities make it one of the most convenient beaches to visit.

The beach is easily accessed by foot or bicycle from the town centre and forms part of a scenic coastal route linking several of Kos’s most popular seaside areas.

  • Changing Facilities
  • Children Welcome
  • Free entry
  • Paid Toilet Block
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  • Sun Beds for Hire

Lambi Beach Kos

  • Town:
    Kos Town
  • Zip:
    853 00
  • Open:
    All Year
  • Tariff:
    FREE

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