Pedi Beach Hotel sits directly on the waterfront in Pedi Bay on Symi, offering a simple, traditional stay where the setting and direct access to the sea define the experience.
The hotel follows the curve of the bay, with its main building facing straight onto the water and shared spaces extending out towards the shoreline. Movement through the property is straightforward, from rooms down to the terrace, restaurant and beach, without any separation between the hotel and its surroundings.
Everything is centred around this direct connection to the cove, with outdoor seating, dining areas and the beach all within a few steps of each other. The scale is modest, and the layout keeps things functional rather than layered, which suits the relaxed pace of Pedi.
Rooms are positioned to make the most of either sea or hillside views, each opening onto a private balcony that becomes the main extension of the space. Layouts are simple and consistent across categories, with the emphasis on having an outdoor viewpoint rather than varied interior configurations.
Higher categories such as Junior Suites offer slightly more space, but the overall experience remains similar across the board, with the setting and balcony views doing most of the work rather than differences in design or layout.
Dining is centred around one main restaurant, Thalassa, supported by one bar, keeping the structure straightforward. The restaurant operates on a buffet basis for breakfast and dinner, focusing on Greek dishes and familiar Mediterranean options served in a setting that looks out across the bay.
The bar sits along the waterfront, providing drinks, light snacks and a place to sit throughout the day, naturally tying into the beach and outdoor areas rather than acting as a separate venue.
The beach sits directly in front of the hotel, with sunbeds and umbrellas arranged along the shoreline, making the sea the main focus of the day rather than a pool based setup. Most guests move between their balcony, the beach and the restaurant terrace without needing to leave the property.
The sheltered nature of Pedi Bay keeps the water calm, while the hotel also acts as a base for exploring further afield, with boat trips, walking routes and nearby beaches such as Agia Marina and Agios Nikolaos within easy reach.
The hotel is located in Pedi Bay, around 2 km from Symi Port and approximately 3 km from Panormitis Monastery, with access via ferry from Rhodes, placing it within a short transfer of the island’s main arrival point while remaining in a quieter coastal setting.