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This is the little beach you reach when you start going down to Livadi beach (the latter being still outstanding) and you remain on the left side when the path divides into two. Some seaweed (not cumbersome) and litter (I still do not understand how people are able to bring full (heavy) plastic bottles with them and not able to take them back (light and crushed…). Some shade under the big stones. My intrepid Barefoot reporter had the beach to himself all day.
2019 May: There was no-one there apart from us all day. The weather was a bit windy and overcast, but the bay was nicely sheltered. The caves provide some nice shelter too for when the sun does come out. The beach is kelp with some pebbles and rocks, but the water has a sandy bottom (hehe) so it's easy to walk without water shoes. No litter, but quite some washed-ashore sea plastics.
2021 July: Very small secluded bay with natural shade and very thin white sand. Perfect for snorkelling. It can host up to 10 people max comfortably. We went there twice. The 1st day was 100% naturist. The 2nd day an older straight couple kept their clothes on during the whole day.
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