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2005: A report speaks of a small area at the southern end of the beach occupied by a small number of nudists being ignored by the passing textiles. My correspondent also enjoyed naked scrambles among the rocks without problem.
2007: Another report confirms that the southern end of the beach is indeed naturist. Walk beyond the rocks that are on the beach and you will find a small naturist area under the cliffs. The textile area is very busy and commercialised, though.
2011 August: Just back from a week at the Louis Grand Hotel at Glyfada. There is a roughly painted 'nudist' sign just past the busy part of the beach to the South. We enjoyed swimming, sunbathing and walking around the rocks. There were very few other people using this part of the beach but there was a nice friendly relaxed atmosphere and would definitely recommend it if you feel OK with clothed people walking and swimming nearby all the time.
2013 May: Really liked this beach, lots of sand, no stone and little sea-weed. Visited for one afternoon when weather was OK. Two (including myself) naturists at the very south of the beach with lots of space between us and the remaining people on the beach.
2014 October: visited many days, [there] were always nudists here, great sandy beach but with a lot of textiles always walking by, which did not bother me or them. Would recommend this beach. September: The Southern part of the beach is indeed visited by nudists. Someone has painted the word "NUDIST" on several rocks. The beach here is sandy with some rocks and the sea is shallow. Not a lot of people. Definitely recommended. We thought it was much better than Mirtiotissa.
2016 May: In the second week of May it was quiet. Three single men (including myself). OK if you don't mind clothed people walking up and down to the end of the beach.
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