
Drimiskianos (Δρυμισκιανος)
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Drimiskianos is a pleasant beach with alternating sand or pebbles; it's also fairly empty and you don't have to walk more than 200m along the beach before picking a spot for nude sunbathing and swimming. It is very empty and over 1 mile long, and its eastern end (away from Palm Beach) seems ripe for naturism now that Preveli Palm Beach itself has been lost.
2001 October: A report says Drimiskianos was almost deserted, with the exception of the area next to the parking lot. My contributors walked to the dramatic-looking rocks and dark cliffs. In front of them was a nude couple, and behind them a nice secluded cove, which they enjoyed all by themselves. It is a long walk, but it's worth it.
2014 July: Walked from Palm beach parking along the road, then dropped down onto the beach by a small layby. We only saw 3 couples all day and were able to walk and swim although the sea was a little rough. Far better than Palm beach.
2003 July: A correspondent reports that in this beach was almost completely deserted, although Palm Beach was overcrowded at the same time. Only near the parking lot, there were a few textile visitors, but more east only (even fewer) naturists. A lot of fish in the sea, and there is a large rock in the sea which youngsters were (safely) jumping from.
2002 July: A report says that the road that follows the beach to the east was blocked by rocks after the first 500 metres. There was another landslide following wet weather in early 2015 but, after digging out, the road was still just passable with an ordinary small car.
2020 August: No nude people. The road following the beach is very close to it, not pleasant for nudists.
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