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Kampos is a very long, sandy, quiet and unspoilt beach and, despite September 2003 reports of "Nudism Forbidden" signs on the approach road, naturism is very much alive here. Our visitors reported: "There are no facilities, but we did not find this a problem. You will need to take your own umbrella as there is no natural shade. Not a good place for snorkelling, but excellent for lazing around and is safe for children. Definitely the best beach we visited."
2004 May: A Barefoot sunbather was less enthusiastic, discovering no-one else on the beach which he described as "very unkempt."
2006 August: A visitor said, "Fantastic long beach. A small amount of debris, but mainly nice sand, including under the water. Gently shelving. The 'nudism forbidden' sign is still there, but the length of the beach makes discreet nudism perfectly possible. Apart from us, there was just a sprinkling of Greek families. 80% rating."
2010 May: says that the 'nudism forbidden' signs have disappeared.
2014 September: My wife and I liked this beach. The sand was mostly good, though there was some rubbish washed ashore, so I binned it. The only signs we saw were to ban the grazing of sheep! Trees screen some sections of beach from the road and if you want to keep completely out of view you can do so in a few dune areas. We rarely saw more than 4 people in our several visits. Most were other naturists, a good distance away. There were a few locals messing about with a boat once but they didn't seem bothered by us being nude about 100 metres away. We always went for walks far enough along the beach to dry off after our swims. No facilities so come prepared. There is a picnic shelter at each end of the beach. We also came here a few years ago in mid-May and found it much the same. Possibly more locals at weekends, who may be more easily offended.
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