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Close to Aghia Kiriaki beach. In the village Zola follow the sign to the small but nice Vouti Beach. In low season (June 2010) it's a mostly quiet place where nude bathing is no problem - especially at the left side of the beach when facing the sea. It seems that in high season there is a beach bar at Vouti beach.
2017 September: The 0.6 mile (1km) route from the village of Zola down to Vouti beach is partly paved, partly dirt track. In places it is narrow, steep and tightly winding but with care is passable in a normal car (bearing in mind insurance may not cover damage caused on unpaved roads). There is some parking at the taverna above the beach See on Google maps but finding a space might be difficult in high season. The taverna is good, reasonably priced and has superb views, particularly over the beach to the south east. A very picturesque location!
The outcrop that the taverna sits on divides Vouti in two. To the right, the south east part has umbrellas and although fairly quiet, seemed predominantly textile. To the left the smaller north east section See on Google maps was empty so on our first visit we chose there and had no problem being naked.
The beach is pebbles and gritty sand. The pebbles get much larger beneath the waterline but it is still fairly easy to enter even without wet shoes. The water seemed markedly warmer than at the neighbouring Agia Kiriaki Beach where we had been earlier that day.
When were leaving we noticed a m/f couple emerging from over the rocks at the far left (north west) and realised there is a further tiny bit of beach there that is very secluded and no doubt perfect for naturism … if you get there first!
On our second visit to Vouti Beach we first went to Myrtos beach… Well you can't come to Kefalonia and not do so even if it is exclusively textile! It was rather breezy there and unsafe to swim (red flag flying) so middle afternoon we decided to move on to Vouti. This time we went to the furthest part to the right (south east), beyond the umbrellas and the rocks. At that end there is a secluded small area of beach See on Google maps which is small pebbles shelving fairly gently into the sea so it is easy to enter the water. This beach is far more sheltered than Myrtos so despite the breeze the waves were much smaller and we had no difficulty getting in for a swim. There was one other m/f naturist couple on that part of the beach and plenty of space for us all.
2022 June: My wife and I visited Vouti in the late afternoon on a Thursday. No problems driving to the beach bar. We went to the left side. No problem going naked there. One other naturist couple was there. The sea was quite calm with sand and pebbles.
August: About 10-20 people in the smaller cove on the left, all of them textile, no chance for nudity.
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