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Theologos Wave Beach is a wave spot on the south coast of Kos, renowned for its swell conditions when the Meltemi is strong. The Meltemi wraps around the island from the west and generates sufficient fetch to create real waves (0.5-2m). It's the preferred spot for riders seeking wave-riding conditions on Kos. The beach is wild and less developed than the tourist spots on the north coast.
Works as a wave spot when the Meltemi is strong enough (20+ knots). Cross-shore NW/W wind combined with south fetch creates 0.5-2m waves. Reserved for experienced riders. In light wind, little interest.
Aegean Sea south side, 22-26°C in summer. 2mm shorty. Sandy bottom with rocky areas. Waves of 0.5-2m in strong Meltemi. Significant current along the coast.
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Open all year round
Parking along unpaved track. Access via secondary road from the island interior. Unmarked spaces on natural ground. Few facilities — bring supplies.
Powerful waves up to 2m. Dangerous shore-break. Strong lateral current. Rocky areas. Isolated spot with no rescue — never sail alone. Gusty wind possible (gusts/lulls). Reserved for experienced riders.
The Meltemi arrives after wrapping around the western tip of Kos, blowing from NW/W cross-shore on this south coast. Wind is slightly less consistent than the north coast but powerful when the Meltemi is well established (20+ knots). The south-side fetch generates significant waves. The spot requires strong Meltemi to work well in wave mode.
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