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My correspondents spent many days there, and everyone who joined us was completely nude. The rest of the beach was also partly nudist, but not as much fun as the little cove!
2000: A less-favourable report from May, however; my correspondents were the only nudists on the beach and were pestered by a local gawper.
2001: A correspondent who visited in June found no nudists at all. The cove is very small, only room for about 6 towels edge to edge. But another correspondent from 2001 reported no problems for a fortnight, and even the local gawper, who arrives by moped, can be dissuaded by showing him that he is being looked at too. A taverna opened at the end of May. My correspondents say it is very good, and that parking by the taverna is easy. Less promising reports from October. My correspondents decided to take the opportunity to visit the beach at Diaskari on two occasions. On each occasion they found that all the beach occupants were clothed, this was also the case in the small cove there. Consequently they also kept their swimming costumes on and after a short stay left in disappointment. They later speculated that maybe all the occupants (specially those at the far end) were not willing to take the lead in baring all and were waiting for others to get the ball rolling.
2002: However a contributor from May said that the cove was fully accessible first week of May and excellent on 5 visits. The rest of the beach at the far end was also OK. This is a well known 'nude' beach in the village of Makrigialos so is usually very good. The new taverna (opened early 2001) at textile end becoming popular and deservedly so. My contributor has been visiting this beach since 1997 and says it rarely disappoints - and gave it a rare 100% rating.
2016: the eastern end of Diaskari was mixed nudist and textiles - just a few couples and singles. A waiter at a local Makrygialos tavern confirmed that this end of the beach was accepted locally as a naturist beach. In late September Diaskari was sparsely populated, but all textiles. However, an easy hike over the outcropping at the east end of the beach brings one to the much longer beach identified here as Eftyhia (some maps show it as Legada.) The biggest "Nude Friendly Beach" sign we've seen in Greece marks 150 metres of the west end of that beach, with shade from trees and a rocky access to the sea. Always virtually deserted, we saw occasional naturism along the entire length of the beach, which offers spectacular sunsets - as it faces west. Please note that the chain across the dirt road access past the greenhouses (described above) that goes directly to Eftyhia was up and locked in early evening twice in 9 days - making it safer to access this beach via Diaskari.
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