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This is a very scenic beach, two sides of an equilateral triangle point into the strait between Alonissos and Peristera. It had about six people on it, while we were there. It had a beach bar, threatening to open in early July. Naturism might have been possible there.
But the first thing we noticed was the huge number of sea urchins clamped to the rocks just a few feet from the beach. Highly dangerous: plastic sandals (which I did not have) vital. A contributor who visited in July 2000 had better luck. The south side of the peninsula had sunbeds etc. The north side was quieter although more shingly. They walked a little further round and spent a very pleasant afternoon swimming and sunbathing nude. Another naturist couple turned up a little later. The sea urchins were not a significant problem although there was a noticeable amount of tar on the beach.
2005 September: the northern side of the beach was always partly naturist, and nudity seemed to be acceptable on the sunbeds on the southern side if you dragged them a few yards away from the textiles. Neither tar nor sea urchins were noticeable. Average about 20 people on the whole beach (including in the beach bar).
2011 August/September: the northern side of the beach (that without facilities) was always almost deserted, but no nudes except in the very far (north) end.
2013 August: the northern side of the beach was relatively uncrowded, but while topless was the standard there were no nudes at all.
2018 September: Nudism not possible at this beach at least in peak season.
2019 July: Nudism not possible in high season. However, the far north end of the beach can be used for nudism as no textiles walk up to there.
2024 June: There was nobody on the North side so nudism is definitely a possibility. Be careful with the MANY SEA URCHINS that made the many rocks their home.
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