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Mid-way between Paphos and Limassol, this beach is perhaps 1 km wide with mixed sand and shingle. There is a big hotel in the centre of the beach but at the Eastern end there are several sheltering rocks where once or twice we have seen naturists, some of them clearly gay men. There is also a remote beach over the Western headland of Pissouri beach which can only be reached from Pissouri beach by a footpath half way up the cliff. A report from June 2002 describes the far end as "usually textile-free".
The beach is not ideal for swimming as it is very shallow with stones in the water near the shore. However, it is sandy and fine for sunbathing. Also if you like hiking in the nude, there is a dried up river gorge that leads down near the beach and you can wander up there, quite undisturbed.
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2018
March: We could find no sign of the footpath half way up the cliff mentioned above but the nudist part of the beach can be accessed by climbing, paddling, wading or swimming around the rocks, known locally as “Black Rock”, at the eastern end of the main Pissouri beach. Being recognised as an “unofficial” nudist beach (All About Limmasol – Official City Guide) does make one feel a little more comfortable to be nude in a country where nudism isn’t legal. However this beach is mostly pebbles with limited space and is rather unremarkable. More info here.
When we visited at the end of March there was one male/female couple at the eastern end of the main Pissouri beach just before the rocks and a few single males. Beyond the rocks there were around five or six single males. The high cliffs and large rocks on the beach do offer some privacy but we were unsettled by a creepy local guy, who though nude himself chose to lay his towel a little bit too close to us for comfort. He spent most of his time either staring at us or wanking and when we left he followed and insisted on helping us climb over the rocks. He tried to start up a conversation saying maybe he would see us again! I don’t think we will return!