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North of Vai, it is sometimes possible to enjoy naturism on the most northerly of the beaches at Itanos: often deserted and no facilities; however reports suggest that the beach can be quite easily dominated by textiles and any nudists there "shelter" behind rocks.
2002: A report says there were both textiles and naturists on the northern beach. The nudies certainly weren't "sheltering" - they were in full view. Unusually for a mixed beach, the textiles were at the far end! Car park GPS waypoint N 35 15' 52" E 26 15' 44", then just stroll north over the slight rise for no more than 150m
2004: A report describes it as a superb cove, with some campers walking around nude.
2006: A report describes it as beautiful, with nude people.
2011: A contributor reported the following situation:
The sand beach was crowded and fully clothed. The beach more at the north, which is in continuity with the sand beach, was fully clothed also, except at the farthest north end, just after a rock, where they stayed nude during the morning without any problem. There was space for more people but nobody came to join them; as soon as they left, people took their place, but all stayed clothed. The real nude beach is a bay south of the sand beach, across a promontory, with very easy access: the one shown on the photograph. Nudity is 90% or more, with a reasonable number of people, making it friendly, and the scenery and water are really pleasant.
2012: the southern beach at Itanos had half-a-dozen couples all nude. A couple who were clothed for part of the morning eventually decided to join the rest au naturel. There is a Greek bloke who seems to live on the beach in the nude. Someone (maybe said Greek bloke) has put small stones down the centre of the beach and a notice saying 'Spiagia Nudista'.
2014, the northern beach at Itanos was mixed, but the most northern part would show at least a dozen nude couples.
2017. On the north beach, some 15 clothed people, but at the end of the beach, behind the rock which looks like a wall, half a dozen naturists. All beaches textile reported in September.
2018: The ‘nudist beach/FKK’ signs are still there, but no nudists, and this beach is rather grubby, with lots of litter. Mid May, some Naturist people at the end and some clothed before. Mid and Late June Beach overcrowded especially on weekends. Wouldn't recommend nudism till late in the summer (Late September probably). Personally I remained clothed.
2023: There is a sign on entrance to the beach that this is naturist beach. We visited on workday afternoon, there was maybe 15-20 people, most of them were nudist couples, other was textile. The beach itself is fantastic, very calm, very easy access from the main road/car parking, about 5-10min walk. As others mentioned there are big palm trees so you can find some shadow if wanted, water is very clear and nice.
alanrp42
Pleasant beach, not too crowded, with nice atmosphere when we visited in June 2023. It’s a bit out of the way so you’ll probably have to drive there. Interesting archaeological site next to the beach.