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Plaka beach has a dedicated nudist section on the left, according to reports from 2003. At NW end of island. No bus service to Plaka, although it is possible to get the bus to Agios Antonios and walk from there along the road. Alternatively, get the island's only taxi or hire a car from Livadia (35 euros per day in 2011). Sheltered, east facing beach, the most northern end of which had an official sign 'Nudism area'. Very quiet other than a number of goats. Easy access to sea, pebbles, sand.
2011 July: Barefooters who visited found the northern part of the beach remains a dedicated nudist area, with the aforementioned sign still in position. No goats about! That part of the beach was 100% nude, and dominated by a group of about 8 French people who had erected two gazebos on the beach! Gently shelving, nice swimming, with some camping behind the beach at the textile end. Access is possible in a small car to a parking area by the (textile) end of the beach, turning right from the tarmac road.
LinleyH
2024 – Mid September – When I visited this beach I couldn’t remember if it had a dedicated nudist area or not. Notwithstanding, I walked towards the northern end and noticed the other people at this end of the beach were nude, so all good. I didn’t stay long, just a couple of hours as I visited on one of the few days when it became cloudy! However, the beach was lovely and quiet, clean, with good snorkelling. Again, shade is a premium, (when it’s not cloudy), so I suggest taking a parasol or similar. I don’t believe there’s any public transport, so you will need your own transport.