
Kambos “far beaches”
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These beaches stand on the north-east side of the island. Arrived to the village of Kambos follow the path to the isolated church on the top of the hill. This church is indicated on the island map as a point in the north-east. Cross over the chapel and, following the path, enter a wooden gate with a sign "keep closed" on it. This other path goes to three little sandy beaches not much crowded, and inhabited by wild ducks diving in the sea… One of these beaches has a natural sweet spring just on the back of the sea side.
Map may not be accurate - the Cap'n would appreciate an update!
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1990: At the time my correspondent went there there were no tavernas, so it is recommended to take something to eat or drink for the day. These are clothes-optional beaches and the atmosphere is really relaxed. In August (when he was there) there was a consistent Italian colony. There are few tree or rock shadows so the sun is really hot. As with other places in the Aegean Sea in the high summer, there is the Meltemi wind from north.
2017, September: No possibility of naturism. Kambos beach is now completely touristic with families, beach and water games. But beyond Kambos, eastbound, there are other beaches with naturist opportunities.
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