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It is sandy with many tents and clear water. There are no facilities. Usually there are 15-30 people most of them Greek and some foreigners in high season, but on weekends more Greeks arrive from Thessaloniki. This beach is 100% nudist.
Both Kalamitsi and Platanitsi (below) are a bit spoiled by the presence of rather slummy tents, caravans and camper-vans placed directly on the sand, just a few metres from the shore. They apparently belong to weekenders from Thessaloniki who leave them abandoned the rest of the time.
2007: Kalamitsi is "just wonderful and naturist".
Nonetheless, recent reports (July 2007) say this is still a nice beach, even with the tents and sunshades at the back. If you do not like a beach which is a bit more lively, then you should look for another one. Fairly quiet on weekdays, much more lively on the weekends (and probably August). 85% + nude.
This was a lovely sheltered sandy cove with only a few (all nude) people on it, but several permanent-looking tents, etc. rather spoiled the look of the beach.
2015: still a few nudists there and still these ugly tents.
2021: This remains the most well-known nudist beach in Halkidiki. The tents still remain and it is almost as if a new village has been established with both Greeks and foreigners. People of all ages, singles, couples and families visit this beach and it there is a very nice vibe to it.
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