Theologos is a north-facing beach break on the northern coast of Rhodes, Greece, situated along the Aegean Sea. The spot features a sandy beach with residential areas and agricultural land immediately inland. The water transitions from shallow nearshore conditions to deeper offshore waters, with visible wave action confined to a relatively narrow zone along the coast.
This location is characterized by modest wind and wave conditions. With average wind speeds of 7.8 knots and only 12.3% wind reliability, consistent sessions are infrequent. Average wave heights of 0.51m indicate small, choppy conditions typical of protected Mediterranean waters. Side-shore conditions occur with easterly winds, which would be optimal for the north-facing orientation.
The spot suits beginners during rare favorable wind windows, as the shallow water and small waves reduce consequence. However, the consistently light and unreliable wind makes this location marginal for regular practice. Kiters should expect frequent flat spells and variable chop rather than organized wave sets. The agricultural landscape inland suggests potential water quality issues from runoff. Best conditions typically occur during occasional thermal wind events rather than consistent pressure systems.