Pefkos Resort on the Greek Island of Rhodes. Pefkos is a fairly small but very popular Rhodes resort about 10 minutes drive south from Lindos.
It's a very laid back resort where you can enjoy leisurely days and enjoyable evenings, Pefkos has just enough in the way of bars, tavernas and restaurants. There's about 30 Restaurants and 30 bars in Pefkos.
You won't find yourself hassled by people touting for their bar or restaurant in Pefkos. The food in Pefkos is really good, and places to eat in Pefkos do well on quality of meal, and the unique Greek village atmosphere.
Accommodation wise, there are about 40 places to stay in Pefkos. All the Pefkos apartments and hotels are listed here.
*** Book Early to Avoid Disappointment - reports from tour operators suggest demand for bookings from returning Pefkos visitors is higher, earlier this year***
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Pefkos is a small greek fishing village which began developing into a holiday resort in the late 1980s.
Originally popular as it's close (3km) to Lindos, Pefkos is now a destination resort in it's own right.
In Greek the name Pefkos means "pine trees", and Pefkos has pines that back its lovely, sandy beaches and overlook the sleepy bay.
Pefkos Main Street and side streets now have a superb selection of restaurants, tavernas and bars.
"The Resort of Pekfos suits couples and families who enjoy sunshine and very high temperatures, good food, a wide variety of restaurants and bars, very clear seas (excellent for snorkelling), top quality sandy beaches and the friendliest of Greek people."
Pefkos Resort is very popular with couples, families, and older groups of friends. Pefkos offers holidaymakers decent beaches and relaxation, and with cultural attractions in nearby Lindos with its romantic acropolis and the island's capital, Rhodes Town, which is a World Heritage Site.