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Just before you reach Manganari by the fork in the tarmac road there is a small white church. Leave your vehicle at the opening opposite the church, cross over and follow a steep dirt road down which bends to the left. There's a sign 'follow path to the beach' and the "path" is well marked with painted blue blobs on the rocks. When my contributor was there, there were few people, max. 8. There are two cedar [or juniper?] trees for shade, no booth for drinks or snacks (thank goodness). If you want it even more lonely, pass this one beach along the coastline to the left (facing sea), walk about ten mins. My contributor found this absolutely perfect!
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2007 August: Barefooters thought the beach was wonderful, the water was just a bit too cold, but very, very clear. There were 8 people excluding my reporters: a straight naturist couple and some Greek (and polite) textiles. Recommended: my reporters rated it 100%.
2010 June: Visitors similarly enthused over the beach; a mixture of shingle and sand, some stones as you enter the water, but a beautiful secluded spot. Difficult to imagine that it ever gets busy, even in August, given its remote location. Apart from my correspondents, there was only one other person there all day, plus three others who came and went.
2017 July: great beach - very few people all nudist. On one of the days we went there there was a couple on the far right end of the beach making love… nobody was disturbed :)
2019 August: Not more than 10 people (naturists & textiles) at the beach, very relaxed. Also walked along the coastline to the left like described above to find the second beach, which was completely empty, but seemed to be a field for goats.
2024 June: We were all day alone at this beautiful beach and found some shade under a tree.
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