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A small pebbly beach just 120 metres north west of Kimilia. Take the main road from Fiskardo to Antipata. After about 1.7 kilometres, leave the road to the right and follow the signs to Kimilia beach. Shortly before the beach, you'll find a small sign pointing to the left, leading you on a small trail to Kalamaki.

2016 September: During several visits my contributor had this beach all to himself. Only once he was joined by two young men who did not hesitate to drop their pants, no tanlines indicating that they were fellow nudists.

2017 September: The path through the trees (sign posted in the picture above) isn’t well defined so it is easy to stray off the trodden route. Although not as easy as the path, Kalamaki beach can also be reached by swimming or scrambling over the rocky shoreline from Kimilia beach (see below).

The beach is tiny and not as picturesque as neighbouring Kimilia beach but it is more secluded so perhaps better for naturism. Unfortunately when we visited, it was already occupied by a local textile couple. The woman persisted in loudly shouting instructions from the beach to her partner who was snorkelling so we decided to stay put on Kimilia!

The beach is a mixture of small and large pebbles and some of the surrounding rocks are quite rough … beach shoes are essential!

2019 October: We visited Kalamaki twice mid-month after finding nearby Kimilia Beach occupied by textiles. On the first occasion a large luxury motor cruiser was anchored in the cove and the textile crew plus two other textiles were on Kimilia beach and swimming there so we walked on the 100m to Kalamaki which we had to ourselves. Although still within sight of the motor cruiser we felt comfortable to be nude and spent a lovely afternoon there until the sun disappeared behind the trees.

On our second visit we found Kimilia surprisingly busy… about 15 people on the beach, surrounding rocks or in the water and once again 100% textile so we again walked on to Kalamaki Beach which was empty except for a couple of towels laid out. There were two bikini clad women swimming a short distance from the shore and talking in Greek so were presumably locals. We decided to strip off, sunbathe and skinny dip. No problem at all and the women didn't seem at all bothered by our presence either in the water or when they returned to the beach and sat only a few metres from us. They left after a half an hour or so and once again we had the beach to ourselves. A small, traditional Greek boat arrived mid-afternoon with five textiles on board. It anchored far enough from shore not to be a concern when the occupants dived in for a swim.

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