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Egiali is a pleasant village in the north of the island accessible by ferry and by bus from Katapola. It is still pretty low-key but is beginning to wake up to tourist possibilities. There are ample tavernas and some pleasant bars.
The large, sandy beach adjacent to the port and shop fronts is a textile beach with a sign at the beginning of the beach path which says no nudism.
Beyond this beach are three smaller bays; Levrossos, Psili Ammos and Hochlakas. The path to each can be reached from a car park above Levrossos bay that is accessed to the left as you take the road behind Aegali beach up towards a large 5* spa hotel, or on foot by following the beach path. Walking would take about 15 - 20 minutes from Egiali. Follow one of the two paths down from the parking area until you see signs pointing "to the beach" - the path to Levrossos goes left through a new taverna which overlooks the beach. Alternatively take the path behind the tavernas and apartments to the right to take the cliff path to Psili Ammos or on to Hochlakas.
TheoG
Late Sept 2025 – lovely beach with lots of facilities, but 100% textile anytime we passed. Go to nearby Psili Ammos or Levrossos instead.
Ganymede
Aigiali is the one town in Amorgos that has a touristy vibe, and I don’t mean that in a good way. Unfortunately the attitudes and aesthetics of some local businessmen suffer.
The rocks at the port are the most wonderful place from where to watch the sunset. The beach itself is long and sandy but not suitable for nudism, with the exception of the outmost far right pebbly part. Only there one might sometimes see a few nudists.
If you don’t want to go far to be clothes-less take the 5€ boat to Psilli Ammos or hike there through the marked hiking trail that starts at the end of the beach. You need to be a little careful though and it would be best not to take the trail around noon when the strong Greek sun can make you dizzy.