Everywhere you look along Rhodes' vast coastline, you're likely to see a beach. From the family-friendly golden coasts and ultramarine waters of Tsambika in the northeast to the rolling sand dunes of Mavros Kavos in the southeast, the choices are endless. Not only that, but several beaches are linked to important people and periods in the island's history - even a Hollywood star. St Paul's Bay is named after the apostle who is believed to have visited; Kallithea Springs was built during the reign of Mussolini, when Rhodes was under Italian occupation; but those who know move south to Kiotari ...