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Reports reach me of another beach nearby. If you drive to the beach at Agios Spiridon continue right to the end, there is a small bridge, cross the bridge, then after 2-300m of dirt track there is a crossroad, turn right, this will take you right onto the beach. On Google Maps this is named as Gialiskari beach. On the left of the beach are some trees which give wonderful shade. The beach is used by locals who were very tolerant of the naturists who tended to stay near the tree end. My contributors actually went there on a Sunday and had no problems even though there were a lot of locals. There is also a good restaurant and takeaway snack place at Agios Spiridon. The secret is to get there first to get the best spot (maybe a place under the trees) and to ward off anyone who doesn't want to share the beach with us nudists!
2020 August: Comments of a different user: I went to the above mentioned beach. As far as nudity is concerned: just forget it. But don't be disappointed. There is a naturist beach, just a bit farther away. And it is beautiful. Excellent sand, not so fine, more like rice. The waters are among the warmest on the island and ideal for those who want to swim. The sunsets are fantastic. Because of the humidity, the sun often disappears in an orgy of colours before reaching the horizon.
Both photos in the header are from there. Here is how you get there: After crossing the bridge at the end of Ag. Spyridon, continue and don't turn right at the next crossing as advised above. The road will take you through a little forest and end at another naturist beach, Antinioti West Beach. You are now bathing at the northernmost point of the island. I don't know the name of the beach but somehow it has inherited the name Ag. Spyridon. On the other hand, the cape is called Akra Ag. Aikaterini.
These beaches can also be reached from Almyros Beach: at the east end of the beach cross the small bridge across a tiny river. The bridge is not suitable for cars. After the bridge there is a network of tracks and the two small beaches can be found. Several times my correspondent saw only clothed people there but at other times there were naturists, possibly depending on who is there first. The first beach is quite open, the second one more secluded and has some shade. To reach the second beach first some trees have to be passed, except for those trees this area is quite open.
It is best to go there by bicycle or scooter, it would be quite a long walk especially for the second beach.
2011 July: We did visit this beach (Ag. Aikaterini). It's is a nude beach and very quiet. We were at most with 12 people there. Of the three nudist beaches we found on Corfu, this was the calmest. Take care for the water because it goes deep very fast.
2013 September: This is a small, but very calm beach. We spent several afternoons here and there were moments we were completely alone during hours. The vast majority of the small number of people visiting this beach is nudist, but textile visitors have been spotted too.
The access to the beach is a bumpy road and the only indication to the beach says (in Greek only) that it is actually a fisherman's place. You might also get a surprise visit of a local shepherd with his goats.
2014 August: We have been to the beach nearest to Almyros beach. There were always about 20 people. Most nudist, only a few textile visitors. On Sunday afternoon there were more textile visitors.
2015 July: The beach (Ag. Aikaterini is a nice quiet beach. Always about ten nudist. Textile visitors go also naked after a half hour. Easy access from Almyros beach.
2016 August: We have been there (Ag. Aikaterini) 5 days and each time we go naked. There were about 10-15 people, all nudists. It was fantastic!
2017: Tried to visit the beach but the road in the one end of the bridge had a big chuck-hole (pothole?), so our car could not cross it, however a forum report in October says the small bridge has been repaired and is safe to use, please remember to take any rubbish to the bins on the main beach.
2014 August: I visited the Antinioti West beach almost every day over the period of about a week, early morning or late in the afternoon. Usually quiet,and alwys possible to be naked. Usually just one or two other people there, most often naked. Saturday afrternoon there were three other couples and one single guy, all nude, and all locals as far as I could tell from their cars which they had unfortunately driven over the rough dirt road coming from Agios Sprirdon and parked right next to the beach.
The friendly single Greek guy shared some grapes from his garden with us and he appears to be taking care of the beach by picking up litter. If you wish to come by car, I would recommend driving to the end of Almyros beach, just before the little footbridge, and walk to the beach from there by crossing the footbridge and turning right, following the coastal path. It is literally 1 minute tot walk and that way you don't have to torture your (rental) car and ruin the beautiful view of this beach!
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