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It is quite a rough scramble over the rocks from Agia Anna (see below). This beach is 100% naturist and maybe 20% gay as well. All medium-size rock it also has a fresh water spring (don't drink it, but it is good to wash off the salt after each dip).
The Captain finally made it here in June 2003 and thought that it's without doubt a beautiful spot but access is difficult and apart from the view the beach is, frankly, nothing special. This view has been endorsed by some other Barefooters.
But the Captain has been taken to task by a Barefoot reporter who is clearly a true fan of the beach. He disputes that it is a scramble to reach and says that the view of the monastery and the mountains in the distance makes one of the most spectacular beaches anywhere. There is no Caribbean sand (or Naxos sand) but the pebbles are quite comfortable, says my reporter. The Captain can only recommend that you try it for yourself.
2011 July: this beach (the stone path is a little uncomfortable) was 90% nudist with some gay couples and young couples (also Greek).
2018 August: very nice place, need a bit of scrambling on rocks to get there but really worth it, 60% to 100% naturist on a Sunday. Mixing of textiles and naturists not an issue.
2021 July: From Agia Anna you have to walk through the rocks towards South, to the end, to arrive to a small pebbled beach. When we arrived there were a few more couples, a mixed crowd textile and naturist, no issues and very quiet. No facilities or shade.
2022 July: We went once to Kambi. Small beach, exposed to winds, with a magnificent view, including the monastery of Panagia Hozoviotissa. You can get some shade under the rocks in the right side. It was quite empty, only two other people, all of them nude. Access, starting at the right side of Aghia Anna beach, do include some rock scrambling but at the least the path is not steep.
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