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Kalives beach is the next beach south from Almyropetra, In the rocky outcrops at the southern end of the beach are little patches of shingle beach which are totally secluded, sheltered and the snorkelling is excellent.
2000 September: As Kalives beach was totally deserted at the time of my contributor's visit, the walk down was well worthwhile. The buildings which overlook the northern end of the beach appeared to be unoccupied anyway.
2002 Summer: A report says there were rarely more than four or six people on the whole beach, always strictly nude, even the wild campers. However, the owner of the olive grove complained about the campers leaving all their … I'll leave it to your imagination what … under his olive trees and he wanted to complain to the police, understandably. He didn't mind people being nude at all. To be recommended.
2003 September: A report said the beach was deserted but mostly covered in unappetising dry seaweed, and some litter.
2005 August: there was no seaweed and no people. Other reports from 2005 suggest that naturist opportunities on Armenopetra and Kalives may vary depending on the season. A couple of lovely and peaceful beaches, and it is possible to swim around the little headland between them.
2011: Not a single person on beach, lots of seaweed and driftwood.
2014: early and late season go to the east end of Armenopetra and it's OK.
2024 June: Quite difficult to reach so if you go towards the right hand side (away from the impressive rock formation that is located on the left) then there is a possibility for you to be in the nude.
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