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Immediately north of Aghia Anna, nudists gather towards the north end of the beach.
2000 June: the northern end of the beach was about 60-70 percent naturist. The beach was very clean, but a slippery shelf exists in the water extending roughly ten feet out. Very diverse gender and age group present.
2001 July: The beach extends about 300 metres to the west from the last houses. The first 100 metres were textile, then mixed (50%), while the last 100 metres were textile.
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2004 June: The Northern part of Prokopios beach was full of naturists.
A report from August says the beach is marvellous, as well as the water; the sunset was very impressive. There is a large parking area close to the beach. The northern part of the beach is occupied by 2/3 lines of umbrellas and lounge chairs provided by a couple of small restaurants, with textile families only; the same in the southern part, which is backed by a greater number of hotels and restaurants; therefore in those sections the beach was rather crowded.
The central part (about 25% of the total, less than 100 metres) was without such installations and was mixed (textiles and nudists), with people close to each other not less than 10 metres. The water is very clean and warm, the beach is large and clean, and nudists had no problems. However in that period of time the percentage of nudists in the middle part of the beach was only about 30% in the morning and 10% in the afternoon when many Greek families come to the beach with their umbrellas.
2005 August: A report described the middle of the beach. The 50% textiles, some of these were Greek families, seemed not worry about nude people. (We saw some young Greek couples sunbathing nude). In spite of the crowd, the beach is wonderful because the sea is deep blue, always calm like a pool.
2006 August / September: the naturist section seemed to be set between 2 non-naturist areas at the northern end of Prokopios. When Barefoot reporters walked along there on 2 different days, there seemed very few in the naturist area, but those that were there were almost 100% naturists; it did seem the specific area was almost 'designated'…..pleasant enough but my reporters felt Plaka and Anna were better.
However the Captain also hears reports that the police were called as Greeks had protested and naturists were told to cover up although to my knowledge no arrests were made. However once high season had passed (second week in July until end of August) nudists seemed to be left in peace. Advice here is to proceed with caution.
2016 July: About 10 nudist at the middle section of the beach. Hordes of textiles walking along the beach, so not a suitable beach for a nude bath, go to Ag. Anna.
2017 September: Just spent four days on this beach. The middle section as described above was used by about 20, mostly over 50 years old, nude couples. I think that many of them were German tourists. It is a very convenient and comfortable spot to enjoy the sun and water.
2021 June: Sandy beach with clean water. The naturist spot is still in use, mostly by older tourists. Personally not the best naturist spot in the island, but still a naturist bastion and convenient for those who have the accommodation nearby and don't want to go far. Facilities nearby.
2023 August: Sandy beach with clean water. The naturist spot was not in use, as the umbrellas and the sunbeds have been extended to the whole length of the beach. Additionally, the beach was too crowded this year. Possibly better options for nudism early in the morning or late in evening.
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